In this position, the consultant will support: 1. Donor engagement and reporting a. Objective: contribute to the development of funding proposals and the required reports to donors, including the financial mechanism of the Convention, bilateral, multilateral, and private-sector channels, philanthropic sources as well as financial and in-kind contributions from the host organization(UNEP) and participants in the Network b. Outputs: Draft proposals to engage partners including financial institutions, private sector and philanthropic sources, and UNEP; reports to donors on the CTCN activities and results as per reporting requirements with inputs from the CTCN team 2. Private Sector Engagement a. Objective: Establish Partnerships with the Private Sector and Philanthropic organizations in line with UNEP’s policies and procedures. b. Outputs: 3. Liaise with the Advisory Board on relevant matters. a. Objective: Support reporting and tracking of CTCN impacts and performance and contribute to the preparation and planning of the CTCN Advisory Board meetings in collaboration with the other members of the CTCN team b. Outputs: Liaise with relevant staff and consultants in preparation for the periodic assessment of the Technology Mechanism, the development of the CTCN annual operating plan, the development the joint annual report and other documents for the advisory board in relations to resource mobilization. 4. Implementation of Resource Mobilization Strategy a. Objective: Implement, Monitor and report on the resource mobilization strategy of CTCN b. Outputs: Liaise with relevant staff and consultants in preparation for the implementation of resource mobilization matters
Copenhagen, Denamrk
12 months
The Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) is hosted by the UN Environment Programme and is the implementation arm of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) Technology Mechanism. The mission of the CTCN is to stimulate technology cooperation and to enhance the development and transfer of climate technologies to developing countries. The mission of the CTCN is “to stimulate technology cooperation and enhance the development and transfer of technologies and developing country parties at their request.” The CTCN assists developing country Parties at their request, building or strengthening their capacity to prepare and implement climate technology projects that span the technology transfer continuum. The CTCN supports public and private sector action on mitigation and adaptation, enhancing low-carbon and climate-resilient development in a manner consistent with the capabilities and priorities of recipient countries. At the 27th UN Conference of the Parties (COP 27) of the UNFCCC , the CTCN launched its third Programme of Work (2023-2027) and the first joint work programme with the Technology Executive Committee (TEC) to accelerate the deployment of transformative climate technologies in key areas including national systems of innovation (NSI), digitalization, energy system, water-energy-food nexus among others. At its twenty-second advisory board meeting, the board endorsed its updated Resource Mobilization and Partnership strategy and stressed the importance of communicating the impacts of the CTCN’s work to donors for effective resource mobilization and diversification of its funding sources including the financial mechanism of the Convention, bilateral, multilateral, and private-sector channels, philanthropic sources as well as financial and in-kind contributions from the host organization(UNEP) and participants in the Network. To support its resource mobilization efforts, the secretariat is looking for a consultant to respond to various reporting requirements to COP/CMA based on CTCN’s Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) framework including related support for the Advisory Board and strengthen relationships with donors through strategic communication of the CTCN’s impacts and lessons learned. The consultant will be supervised by the Director of CTCN. The objective of the consultancy is to respond to various reporting requirements to COP/CMA based on CTCN’s M&E framework and strengthen relationships with donors and partners through strategic communication of the CTCN’s impacts and lessons learned. This position is located within Climate Technology Centre and Network (CTCN) Secretariat based in Copenhagen, Denmark. The incumbent will be responsible for the following duties: Strategic Action 1 – Sustain, strengthen and diversify engagement with donor Parties. The following actions are intended to foster more proactive outreach and stronger engagement with former, current, and new potential bilateral donor Parties. Actions to be implemented 1.1 Conduct a stakeholder mapping of former and existing engagement with bilateral donor Parties and potential new donors to enable more tailored strategies to be developed for managing engagement with each stakeholder. 1.2 Develop and implement an execution plan outlining specific objective, targeted bilateral donors, and desired outcomes for engagement, with a view to:
Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in environment studies; engineering, climate policy, or related area is required Progressively responsible experience in the field of climate technology, environmental engineering, and/or climate change is required At least three (3) years relevant experience with national or international institutions dealing with climate change adaptation and mitigation issues, technology development, deployment and transfer is required Experience in resource mobilization, development of partnership with private sector and philanthropic organization, is required Experience in drafting project and programme plans and in drafting donor reports is an asset Understanding and experience with UNFCCC activities is an asset
Fluency in written and spoken English is required.
Not available.
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