The United Nations Capital Development Fund (UNCDF) makes public and private finance work for the poor in the world’s 46 least developed countries. With its capital mandate and instruments, UNCDF offers “last mile” finance models that unlock public and private resources, especially at the domestic level, to reduce poverty and support local economic development.
The Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL) is a mechanism to integrate climate change into local authorities’ planning and budgeting through the regular intergovernmental fiscal transfer system using performance-based grants in a participatory and gender sensitive manner, increase awareness and capacities to respond to climate change at the local level including through ecosystem-based solutions, and increase the quality and number of local investments that address climate change. LoCAL combines performance-based climate resilience grants (PBCRGs), which ensure programming and verification of change expenditures at the local level, with technical and capacity-building support. It uses the grants and demonstration effect to trigger further flows for local climate action including global climate finance and national fiscal transfers. LoCAL also aims to support private finance for small and medium businesses and municipal finance and public-private partnerships. LoCAL is currently active in 17 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, with another 13 countries preparing to join (at the design stage).
In Lesotho, UNCDF signed a Memorandum of Understading (MoU) with the Ministry of Local Government, Chieftainship, Home Affairs and Police (MoLGCHP) and the Ministry of Finance and Development Planning (MoFDP) in 2027, to deploy LoCAL in four community councils in the district of Mohale’s Hoek (i.e. Khoelenya, Lithipeng, Qhoasing and Senqunyane). LoCAL Lesotho aims to increase the resilience of communities and local economies across the country, through regular, predictable, systemic and verifiable climate finance in support of local climate responses. It contributes to the following outcomes and outputs:
Outcomes
1. Increased transfer of climate finance to local governments through national institutions and systems for building verifiable climate change adaptation and resilience
2. A standard and recognized country-based mechanism that supports direct access to international climate finance (Board decision).
Outputs
1. Awareness and capacities to respond to climate change adaptation are increased at central and sub-national levels;
2. Climate change adaptation is integrated into Community Council plans and budgets and climate change adaptation interventions and investments are implemented in line with the PBCRG system.
3. An effective performance-based climate resilience grant system (financial mechanism) is deployed in Lesotho and operational for additional funding.
Eligible investments may range from climate smart agriculture activities, sustainable livestock production, improved irrigation and water systems, flood control systems, to climate-proof infrastructure, sustainable land management, forestry, disaster risk reduction, climate information technologies, health, education, energy, and so forth.
Two Performance-Based Climate Resilience Grant (PBCRG) cycles were completed from April 2020 to March 2023, with sixteen water supply infrastructures and one range management projects implemented in the four community councils. The quality of lives was improved for 6,000 households through provision of clean potable water for household consumption. The district team and community councils’ capacity and awareness on climate change adaptation, participatory planning, public financial management (PFM), monitoring and reporting were improved.
The pilot phase expanded to 2024/2025 with six additional councils (Tenesolo, Menkhoaneng, Seate, Makhoalipane, Kubake and Metsimaholo) in 5 districts Mokhotlong, Thaba Tseka, Mafeteng, Maseru and Leribe, resulting from the partnership established in 2022, between Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) and the United Nation Capital Development Fund’s (UNCDF), for the use of Local Climate Adaptive Living (LoCAL) mechanism and its Performance-based Climate Resilience Grant (PBCRGs) system in support of Integrated Catchment Management (ICM) Programme in Lesotho. The partnership aims to support the Government of Lesotho align the ICM financing with the decentralization process in Lesotho through the LoCAL mechanism. More specifically, UNCDF provides technical assistance and capacity building support to 6 target community councils on LoCAL and its PBCRG system, using the existing intergovernmental fiscal transfer system, as well as undertake independent annual performance assessments of the target community councils and provide quality.
Within this programme context, UNCDF is seeking a Local Field Associate, NPSA to contribute to the effective delivery of the Programme’s activities in Lesotho
Duties and Responsibilities
Within the delegated authority and under the supervision of the National Coordinator, the Local Field Associate will have the following key functions.
Summary of key functions:
Support the implementation and results-based monitoring of the LoCAL’s field activities
Provide programme support to subnational government counterparts and key stakeholders
Administrative support to the implementation of project activities
Support effective mainstreaming of gender equality and community participation
Support facilitating knowledge sharing and communication
Institutional Arrangement
The Field Associate will be based in Maseru, Lesotho and will support the District Technical Team and Community Councils with the overall implementation of PBCRG mechanism at the sub-national level.
The Field Associate will have direct report to the LoCAL-Lesotho National Coordinator, NOC based in Maseru, and works under the overall coordination of the LoCAL Global Programme Manager, P-5, based in Kampala, Uganda as well as works in close collaboration with other LTF and LoCAL colleagues in the regional office/HQ based and country and across the region.
The Field Associate will also will work under the overall coordination of the Programme Specialist and Programme Manager.
In carrying out his/her work, the Field Associate will work in close collaboration with the Ministry of Local Government and Chieftainship (MoLGC), the District Council Secretary, District Technical Team, Community Councils and other LoCAL stakeholders.
Required Language(s)
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements
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