The Section for Indigenous and Local Knowledge (SC/PBS/ILK) that leads the Local and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (LINKS) Programme seeks an Individual Specialist/Expert in the area of Indigenous and local knowledge and ecosystem services for a consultancy contract to provide a technical support to the support unit for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services Network (BES-Net) hosted in the Section.
BACKGROUND
UNESCO’s LINKS Programme is a intersectoral initiative that aims to promote the recognition of and strengthening Indigenous and local knowledge in the science-policy-society interface, particularly in climate action, biodiversity conservation, and disaster risk reduction, for evidence-based decision-making.
Since 2021, LINKS leads and coordinate Indigenous and local support unit for BES-Net initiative, composed of consortium partners of UNDP, UNEP-WCMC and UNESCO. BES-Net is a capacity-sharing “network of networks” that complements the capacity building work of the Intergovernmental Platform for Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) and sustainable management of biodiversity and ecosystems by enhancing dialogue, interaction and coordination among knowledge holders, policy makers and practitioners. The role of UNESCO is to support the inclusion of Indigenous and local knowledge and ensure inclusive engagement of Indigenous Peoples and local communities throughout the BES-Net programmes, including in national ecosystem assessments (NEAs), BES Solution Fund Initiative, multistakeholder Trialogue processes, and global knowledge sharing platform.
In 2025, UNESCO will initiate a new flagship on “Indigenous and Local Knowledge Outlook of Biodiversity” to amplify ongoing BES-Net support and strengthen consideration and mainstreaming of Indigenous and local knowledge in national biodiversity targets and implementation.
MAIN DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
The Individual Consultant shall work under the overall authority of the Director of the Division of Science Policy and Basic Sciences and the direct supervision of the Chief of Indigenous and Local Knowledge Section and under the guidance of Project Officer in charge of BES-Net project, performing the following tasks:
In close coordination with the BES-Net communications team, and of the Head of the Communication and Partnerships Unit, develop Indigenous and local knowledge communication products including digital assets and organizing knowledge dissemination events to create project’s visibility. Simultaneously, produce and implement a digital communication strategy aimed at amplifying the voices Indigenous and local knowledge holders. In addition, assist in developing BES-Net Indigenous and local knowledge biannual newsletter.
Education
Work Experience
Languages
Excellent proficiency in English and Spanish (both written and spoken).
Skills and Competencies
Desirable Qualifications
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements