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Programme Coordinator

Beijing

  • Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
  • Location: Beijing
  • Grade: Volunteer - National Specialist - Locally recruited Volunteer
  • Occupational Groups:
    • Project and Programme Management
    • Managerial positions
  • Closing Date: 2024-09-26

Details

Mission and objectives

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the United Nations' global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. It is on the ground in 177 countries, working on solutions to global and national development challenges. UNDP China assists China in developing its own solutions to the country’s development challenges and works to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals by reducing poverty, strengthening the rule of law and democratic governance, and by promoting environmental sustainability and South-South Cooperation.

Context


In September 2015, the member states of the United Nations adopted a new development agenda for the next 15 years that included 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These new goals are a plan of action for our planet and call for new and innovative methods to address some of the world’s most pressing challenges by 2030.

Through UNDP's Public-Private Partnership with the Ministry of Water Resources, the Ministry of Commerce, and Coca-Cola Greater China, the water project was developed and has been in implementation since 2007. Improved Water Resources Management and Drinking Water Safety in Rural China aims to support government efforts to improve water resources management and drinking water safety in rural parts of China by setting up pilots in non-point source pollution, improved latrine facilities for schools, organic farming, and waste-water treatment. It also works to create water user associations to better empower stakeholders to sustainably manage water resources in their communities with reduced external assistance. Doing so provides areas with greater independence in safe water governance.

Since 2010, the project has been expanded into an Umbrella Programme on the Water Governance as the UNDP-CICETE-Coca-Cola partnership has expanded beyond improving policy mechanisms for drinking water safety, and a series of sound water resource management approaches and drinking water safety technologies have been demonstrated. These have included tests on water rights management and water resources allocation, the rebuilding of drainage pipelines, and implementing ecologically sustainable agricultural technologies for water conservation.

This Umbrella Programme has made a number of noteworthy achievements so far. A series of valuable policy suggestions and solutions for central and local water resource management have been devised and issued. Outreach work has enhanced the public consciousness of water safety and environmental protection issues. A series of pilot projects supported by the Coca-Cola company and the local fund was initiated which have improved livelihoods in the pilot areas and yielded a good development model and set of best practices.

A sound interaction mechanism has been established within the Public-Private Partnership framework, featuring "cross-department, diversified and multi-level" cooperation and participation. This mechanism has created an environment in which governments, international organizations, companies, research institutes, water organizations, and communities can work together to realize shared goals and the programme targets.

Since 2018, the Umbrella Programme has started sharing the best practices developed under the UNDP-CICETE-Coca-Cola Partnership for Water Governance with ASEAN countries and the Central Asian Countries through conferences, training courses, and public awareness-raising activities on water resources management, water-saving irrigation, drinking water treatment, etc.

An UNV specialist is needed to provide support to programme management, knowledge management, communication, and partnership under the Umbrella Programme.

Task description

Under the supervision of Programme Director (Division Chief) and Programme Manager, the Programme Coordinator (UNV Specialist) will undertake the following tasks to include:
1.) Programme Management
• Assist the Programme Director to prepare the Annual Work Plan and the necessary budget revisions.
• Assist the programme implementation including but not limited to: maintaining frequent communication on project progress and financial matters between local PMO, providing guidance for local PMO on the preparation of required documents such as annual progress report, participating to prepare programme-related reports as required by the key stakeholders.
• Support result-based monitoring through the development of project’s performance measure documents, conducting frequent assessment and feedback on local PMO, providing timely recommendations to UNDP China, CICETE and NPMO for potential corrective actions and adaptive management.
• Help organize virtual and on-site meetings, training and events through the preparation of the agenda, meeting minutes, training materials, presentations, and any other documents needed.
2. ) Knowledge Management
• Help identify innovative, practical, and replicable technical solutions, policy suggestions, community building, public engagement, and other project outcomes within the programme.
• Assist in produce a series of knowledge products by working with different partners.
• Facilitate knowledge sharing internally or externally through the organization of training, seminar and workshop.
• Collection, maintenance and dissemination of knowledge products produced by the project teams.
3. ) Communication and Partnership
• Draft social media (Weibo, WeChat and/or other platforms) articles and posts for the programme and project.
• Prepare communications and outreach materials as requested. (PowerPoint presentations, brochures, etc.).
• Prepare speeches, talking points and advocacy materials for high-level meeting and events.
• Help collect data and information on partners’ profile for a better connection and mobilization on partnership.
4. ) Others
• Abide by the work discipline and regulations of office location.
• Sign a confidentiality commitment with the National PMO.
• Timely support provided to tasks related to the Water Programme.
• Facilitation to the smooth implementation and management of project activities.
• Appropriate data/file management maintained.
• Personal Annual Report with evaluation and assessment from Programme Director
• Ad-hoc duties fulfilled as required.
• Other tasks assigned by National PMO.
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