The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is committed to helping Uzbekistan build a modern, prosperous, democratic society, based on responsive government systems, people prepared for future challenges and opportunities, and an inclusive green economy.
UNDP first became active in Uzbekistan in 1993, and has over subsequent decades implemented hundreds of projects alongside the national government, business, civil society and academic. We are proud to be both Uzbekistan’s primary development partner and a leading member of the UN Family.
Through the continued trust of the Government of Uzbekistan, close collaboration with our fellow UN agencies and the support of national and international donors, UNDP has helped build Uzbekistan’s market economy, modernize its government, and improve the lives of its most vulnerable citizens. In addition, UNDP has helped Uzbekistan tackle some of the most prominent ecological and environmental challenges it has faced over past years.
The directions of UNDP’s work in Uzbekistan reflect the current UN Country Programme Document (CPD) and the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) for 2021-2025. They also align with the national Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) within the 2030 Agenda, and Uzbekistan’s Development Strategy for 2017-2021. Throughout 2020 UNDP helped address the national health and socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, and is continuing to actively assist in Uzbekistan’s inclusive, green recovery.
The Tech Volunteers for Resilience (Tech4R) initiative, jointly led by the United Nations Development Programme’s Istanbul International Centre for Private Sector in Development (UNDP ICPSD) and the United Nations Volunteers (UNV) programme, mobilizes skilled community volunteers to co-create open-source solutions that strengthen resilience, inclusivity, and sustainable development.
In partnership with UNDP Uzbekistan under the GEF Small Grants Programme (SGP), Tech4R is implementing the Multilingual Website Synchronization for GEF SGP Uzbekistan project.
The national GEF SGP website is a vital communication platform for disseminating environmental, climate, and community-based project information. However, inconsistencies across Uzbek, Russian, and English language versions, along with limited accessibility features, restrict equal access for all users.
This initiative seeks to ensure the platform is inclusive, fully synchronized, and compliant with web accessibility standards (WCAG). The Accessibility & Quality Assurance Volunteers will ensure that the website meets accessibility and usability criteria across devices, languages, and user needs. Their contribution will directly enhance user experience, readability, and inclusivity for communities and partners nationwide.
• Familiarity with web accessibility principles and usability testing.
• Educational Background (or currently studying): IT, communications, linguistics, web accessibility, or related fields.
• Basic understanding of inclusive design.
• Attention to detail and ability to identify interface inconsistencies.
• Strong communication skills and ability to work in teams.
• Fluency in Uzbek and Russian; English proficiency preferred.
• Accountability
• Adaptability and flexibility
• Creativity
• Judgement and decision-making
• Planning and organising
• Professionalism
• Self-management
This is a volunteer assignment, not an employment. By sharing your time, energy, and talents, you can support communities in need and become part of something greater than yourself — a global movement for peace, development and humanitarian aid. Volunteering strengthens trust, solidarity, and reciprocity among citizens, and it can promote a sense of belonging and purpose.
This is an unpaid volunteer assignment.
UN Volunteer entitlement for this assignment:
• Private insurance for the duration of the assignment: Health, dental, life and dismemberment (coverage by CIGNA)
Other benefits include:
– International collaboration and mentorship
– Skills development in real world, UN-driven projects
– Certificate of Service and exposure to international work
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Notes:
This UN Volunteer assignment will be supporting the Tech4R programme.
The Tech Volunteers for Resilience (Tech4R) programme mobilizes skilled digital volunteers to co-create open-source solutions that strengthen disaster resilience.
UN Volunteers for this particular assignment are governed by the particular conditions set out in their offers and contracts.