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Despite lower greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions per capita than Western Europe, Kosovo still faces a significant challenge in terms of climate mitigation due to its high dependency on fossil fuel combustion in the energy sector. At present, 92.9% of electricity in Kosovo is generated by two coal-fired power plants which are operating well beyond their lifespan. Additionally, the vast majority of inhabitants do not have access to central heating systems and rely either on electricity, biomass or coal for heating purposes during the winter and on electricity for cooling during summer. This heavy reliance on fossil fuels contributes to environmental degradation, particularly in the form of air pollution and soil and water contamination.
The emissions from coal-fired power plants and residential heating play a major role in degrading the air quality in Kosovo posing risks to public health and the environment. Urban areas are particularly affected due to the high density of inhabitants, rapid and unregulated urbanization, and an increased presence of vehicles. Exposure to air pollution concentrations of fine particulate matter (PM) with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less (PM2.5), exceeds the World Health Organization (WHO) air quality guideline value of 10 μg/m³ and the European Union (EU) limit value of 25 μg/m³. According to World Bank 2019 estimations, about 760 people die prematurely every year in Kosovo because of exposure to air pollution. The estimated economic cost associated with mortality from exposure to air pollution in Kosovo is in the range of US$160–US$310 million, equivalent to 2.5–4.7% of GDP.
The energy sector’s reliance on fossil fuels also leads to soil and water contamination. To date, Kosovo does not have a hazardous waste management and treatment system in place. Active operations of Kosovo Energy Company (KEC) and other industrial activities are a source of such pollution via the generation of industrial waste and disposal of the latter in landfills. According to the Kosovo Environment Protection Agency (KEPA), 2,096,118 tons of industrial waste were generated in 2019 alone.
For Kosovo to reach its full potential, UNDP Kosovo is committed to supporting transitioning to a model of growth that is inclusive and within planetary boundaries in terms of production and consumption. Through the green transition, new jobs can be created, and Kosovo will be able to move to a net zero carbon development path. UNDP supports Kosovo in reducing poverty and inequalities, creating sustainable employment, ensuring protection and sustainable use of natural resources, and building resilience to climate risks. Tackling climate change and building resilient societies requires focus on green transition, end the use of fossil fuels and mainstream climate in all financial and policy decisions. UNDP works with Kosovo institutions, local communities, the private sector, the academia and CSOs to develop strategic approaches that focus on transitioning to circular economy, increasing the use of renewable energy, and promoting sustainable businesses, green urban planning, and nature-based solutions.
Given the fact that Kosovo is not a party to the UNFCCC and the Paris Agreement, it is not eligible to access vertical funds (e.g., GCF, GEF) to implement more climate change projects. Neither is it required to submit NDCs and related targets for 2030. However, in 2021 the government initiated a discussion with international stakeholders to set voluntary NDCs Kosovo has already taken important steps in this regard specifically with the signing of the Sofia Declaration on the Green Agenda in November 2020. With the adoption of the Green Agenda for Western Balkans, Kosovo pledged to work alongside the EU to become carbon-neutral by 2050. An important milestone for the decarbonization of the energy sector was reached with the adoption of the Energy Strategy 2022-2031 as well as with the drafting of the “National Energy and Climate Plan” (NECP) which was submitted in the form of a first draft to the Energy Community. In addition to this, Kosovo has prepared the Law on Climate Change and has established the Kosovo Climate Change Council (KCCC) as a body responsible for coordinating and promoting climate change policies and actions across different sectors. These processes have been supported by UNDP through various initiatives including capacity building, knowledge sharing and technical assistance.
UNDP is supporting the Ministry of Environment, Spatial Planning, and Infrastructure in developing the National Adaptation Strategy. This strategy aims to enhance the country’s resilience to climate change, reducing its adverse effects on society. The activity will also result on a three-year action plan that will outline key priorities, address financial gaps, and identify critical areas for intervention. The efforts will also look into how climate policies might impact gender equality, focusing on addressing gender gaps and overcoming structural barriers within the context of climate adaptation.
In overall, to prevent Kosovo from falling behind the region, the green transition process requires strong coordination with existing development partners’ projects in the sector.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the direct supervision of the UNDP Portfolio Manager for Inclusive Growth and Climate Resilience, the Green Transition Analyst has the overall responsibility for achieving the project results (outputs) as defined in the approved project document and in the annual work plan through timely and quality implementation and monitoring. In addition, the Green Transition Analyst will execute the duties and responsibilities outlined below:
- Contribute to management for a successful, responsive, and timely implementation of the Inclusive Growth and Climate Resilience Projects;
- Contribute to draft policy analysis, reports, research briefs, and advice support in energy and green transition;
- Identify new opportunities in area of Just Transition, climate action and energy efficiency, and advice the portfolio Manager accordingly;
- Support data systems and policymaking on green recovery, just transition, energy efficiency, community engagement, and support a green recovery in the private sector;
- Where responsible for management of a specific project, contribute to timely submission, quality and accuracy of the Project Narrative and Financial Reports for review and approval;
- Use innovative tools and approaches in implementing the project and in engaging with stakeholders;
- Contribute to the preparation of the annual work plan, budget preparation, and revisions, and support to design procurement plans, as required;
- Where responsible for management of a specific project, review on regular basis details, schedules, deliverables and budget as articulated in the project document (evidence of progress towards expected outputs, according to schedule, within budget) with the project team and update data tools accordingly; Regularly contribute to the implementation of the related project activities in order to identify the strengths and weaknesses; utilize the data collected to increase the project efficiency;
- Contribute to overall responsibility for the quality, substance and timely delivery of project products and reports in adherence to corporate rules, regulations and procedures;
- Contribute to monitoring the identified project risks and issues, and provide strategic implementation support to the Portfolio Manager for consideration and decision if required; update the status of project risks and issues by maintaining the logs;
- Support to establish and maintain excellent working relations and effective dialogue with relevant institutional and organizational partners;
- Support the identification of linkages among related UN systems and other active projects in Kosovo, maximizing the efficient and effective use of resources, streamlining mutual learning, reducing potential overlap and leveraging synergies;
- Pay special attention to the most vulnerable groups (e.g., minorities, women, youth) as Kosovo moves towards climate-resilient and a just transition;
- Provide support in preparing analytical reviews and systematically capture lessons learned from the project implementation; identify follow-up actions and submit them for consideration to the Portfolio Manager;
- Ensure support is provided to preparations for wide dissemination and visibility of achievements of the joint project, and support awareness-raising on the topics tackled by the project as well as cross-cutting areas (gender, human rights, etc.);
- Contribute towards building, and facilitate a high performing team consisting of project personnel, expert consultants, service providers, etc.;
- Support to knowledge building and knowledge sharing for the project team.
- The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
- The Green Transition Analyst has a direct impact on the implementation of the project and the achievement of results. Specifically, the results have an impact on the planning, implementation, and coordination of project activities in order to meet expected results, management of partnerships, and monitoring and reporting of results.
Institutional Arrangement
The Green Transition Analyst will work under the direct supervision of the UNDP Portfolio Manager for Inclusive Growth and Climate Resilience. The Green Transition Analyst will coordinate the work of Project Associate and ensure qualitative implementation and monitoring of activities, and collaborate closely with partners, stakeholders and contractors.
Competencies
Core Competencies
- Achieve Results: LEVEL 2: Scale up solutions and simplifies processes, balances speed and accuracy in doing work
- Think Innovatively: LEVEL 2: Offer new ideas/open to new approaches, demonstrate systemic/integrated thinking
- Learn Continuously: LEVEL 2: Go outside comfort zone, learn from others and support their learning
- Adapt with Agility: LEVEL 2: Adapt processes/approaches to new situations, involve others in change process
- Act with Determination: LEVEL 2: Able to persevere and deal with multiple sources of pressure simultaneously
- Engage and Partner: LEVEL 2: Is facilitator/integrator, bring people together, build/maintain coalitions/partnerships
- Enable Diversity and Inclusion: LEVEL 2: Facilitate conversations to bridge differences, considers in decision making
People Management Competencies
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Cross-Functional & Technical competencies
- Results-based Management:
- Ability to manage programmes and projects with a focus at improved performance and demonstrable results.
- Monitoring:
- Ability to provide managers and key stakeholders with regular feedback on the consistency or discrepancy between planned and actual activities and programme performance and results.
- Partnerships Management:
- Ability to build and maintain partnerships with wide networks of stakeholders, Governments, civil society and private sector partners, experts and others in line with UNDP strategy and policies.
- Communication:
- Ability to communicate in a clear, concise and unambiguous manner both through written and verbal communication; to tailor messages and choose communication methods depending on the audience.
- Ability to manage communications internally and externally, through media, social media and other appropriate channels.
- UN Policy knowledge – ethics :
- Knowledge and understanding of the UN Staff Regulations and Rules and other policies relating to ethics and integrity.
- Nature, Climate and Energy:
- Environmental economics, including valuation, data collection and analysis, SEEA, macro and micro tools and policies
- Inclusive Growth:
- Urban development design / risk mitigation, inclusive design, resilience, and sustainability
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
- Master’s degree in Social Sciences, Economics, Development Studies, Climate, Environment, or a related field is required.
- Bachelor’s degree in the areas mentioned above in combination with additional 2 years of qualifying experience will be given due consideration in lieu of Master’s degree.
Experience:
- Up to 2 years (with Master´s degree) or minimum 2 years (with Bachelor`s Degree) of relevant professional experience in development projects.
- Proven track record of experience in research, policy analysis and writing reports in the area of climate and energy is an asset.
- Proven track record of experience in coordinating complex programs with a diverse range of partners is an asset.
- Previous experience in development assistance or related work for an international agency, donor organization, or NGO is an asset.
- Knowledge and practical experience in strategic planning, stakeholder cooperation, multi-partner coordination, project cycle design, management, and implementation is an asset.
- Proficiency in the usage of computers and office software packages (MS Word, Excel, etc.) and advanced knowledge of web-based management systems.
Languages:
- Fluency in English, Albanian or Serbian is required.
Required Skills:
- Experience in the field of environment and/or climate initiatives is an asset.
Desired Skills:
- Experience in the field of environment and/or climate initiatives is an advantage.
- Familiarity with the UN system and previous experience of working for or with the UN is considered a distinct asset.
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