Numéro du poste : 6CMCI 0001RP
Classe : P-3
Secteur de tutelle : Secteur de la communication et de l’information (CI)
Lieu d’affectation: Yaounde
Famille d’emplois: Communication et information
Type de contrat : Engagement de durée définie
Durée du contrat : 2 ans, renouvelable
Recrutement ouvert à : Candidats internes et externes
Clôture des candidatures (minuit heure de Paris) : 03-JAN-2025
Valeurs fondamentales de l’UNESCO : Engagement envers l’Organisation, intégrité, respect de la diversité, professionnalisme
The Communication and Information Sector’s mission is to promote freedom of expression, media development and media literate societies, and to build knowledge societies through fostering universal access to information, innovation for sustainable development and the preservation of documentary heritage. (The role of this vacant position does not include responsibility for UNESCO’s wider external communications, which is managed by the Department of Public Information.)
Under the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General, Communication and Information (ADG/CI) and the functional authority of the Director, the incumbent is responsible for developing and implementing projects and project proposals, providing advice, research and knowledge management expertise, partnership development and contributing to resource mobilization to the Field Office and Communication and Information Sector work as well as to multi-sectoral and cross-country programmatic activities and initiatives conducted from own duty station. The incumbent works within the frameworks of UNESCO’s Medium-Term Strategy (C/4s), the approved Programme and Budget (C/5) and according to global development plans such as the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Programme and Project Work:
Analyze, evaluate and contribute to the development, planning and implementation of the Field Office’s CI strategy and approach for harnessing the potential of communication and information for development in the Region or Cluster countries in consultation with relevant stakeholders and CI specialists in the Field Office and at Headquarters. Identify and develop both internal and external collaborative project proposals based on needs as well as CI Sector programmes, projects and activities. Identify focus areas within national priorities in the Region and when requested by national authorities, propose alignment of these priorities with UN SDGs and development partners’ priorities and strategies. Propose linkages for UNESCO’s communication and information initiatives at the national and regional levels. Manage and implement programme activities included in C/5s and develop new project options and proposals to be funded by contributions received for the International Programme for the Development of Communication (IPDC) and the Information for All Programme (IFAP). Plan and implement extrabudgetary funded projects. Ensure all reporting requirements are met including the use of the System of Information on Strategies, Tasks and the Evaluation of Results (SISTER). Identify, propose and participate in the development of joint programming/programme opportunities.
Advice and Knowledge Management:
Research, recommend and contribute to the development and expansion of a knowledge base on the programme. Carry out research and analytical work and prepare substantive inputs for policy development. Provide information and technical advice to other UNESCO Field Offices, peers and colleagues in the region. In area(s) of responsibility, remain aware of developments, advancements and best practices among development partners and competitors in order to inform and support governments, National Commissions, ministries and colleagues on policy formulation, project development, resources and best practices. Ensure technical backstopping for projects and events and provide technical support to colleagues in the region, other Field Offices and Institutes as related to assignments and priorities. Ensure regular contributions to web and printed content and dissemination to colleagues, peers and stakeholders. Carry out trend and priorities analysis, and research and recommend particular courses of action based on findings. Provide critiques and comments on documents prepared by others.
Networking and Partnerships:
Contribute to UNESCO’s involvement in the establishment of UN project management systems including the preparation of Common Country Assessments (CCA), UN Development Assistance Frameworks (UNDAF), Country Programme Documents (CPD) and Country Action Plans (CAP). Plan, develop and implement outreach strategies and visibility activities aimed at programme, regional and Field Office promotion and expansion. Organize consultations within the region or with the Cluster countries and provide advice and guidance to governments, civil society organizations and the private sector on the development of strategies and policies in the area of communication and information. Liaise with colleagues within the Sector and in other Sectors, in own and other regions and Field Offices, Headquarters, Institutes and stakeholders to discuss developments and exchange and archive ideas. Attend and participate in meetings, conferences, workshops and seminars, promoting knowledge sharing, contributing to advocacy efforts and promoting approaches and interventions of proven effectiveness.
Resource Mobilization:
Contribute to resource mobilization for the region and individual countries by playing an active role in raising extra-budgetary funds and preparing project proposals and concept notes. Prepare a variety of inputs and work to generate extra-budgetary funding and projects. Participate in fundraising events and activities.
Administrative Support:
Prepare and follow up on a variety of submissions and coordinate regional donor meetings. Ensure support to events, key initiatives and conferences either hosted by the Regional or Cluster Office or requiring Regional or Cluster Office presence. Provide financial backstopping for assigned projects. Coordinate and/or prepare reports, notes, memoranda, briefings and other correspondence and documents, including news articles and social media contributions. Attends leadership/management team meetings as requested. May liaise with other teams to ensure coordination in the work across the countries covered by the Regional Office. May be required to supervise temporary and local staff, and project consultants.
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements