Background
At the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit on 25 September 2015, world leaders adopted the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, which includes a set of 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to end poverty, fight inequality and injustice, and tackle climate change by 2030. The Sustainable Development Goals build on the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), but the new SDGs, and the broader sustainability agenda, go much further than the MDGs, addressing the root causes of poverty and the universal need for development that works for all people.
UNDP supports countries in three different ways, through the MAPS approach: mainstreaming, acceleration and policy support:
Mainstreaming - Providing support to governments to reflect the new global agenda in national development plans and policies. This work is already underway in many countries at national request;
Acceleration - Supporting countries to accelerate progress on SDG targets – targeting national (and UN) resources at priority areas, identified in the mainstreaming process; and
Policy support - Making the UN’s policy expertise on sustainable development and governance available to governments at all stages of implementation.
To take advantage of the opportunities presented by Agenda 2030 and the SDGs, a Presidential Decree signed in October 2016 created the National Coordination Council for Sustainable Development (NCCSD) in Azerbaijan. This marked a significant step towards promoting coordinated, participatory policy dialogue on sustainable development in Azerbaijan and integrating the SDGs into the national development agenda. The work of the NCCSD in its first year included inter alia:
• The drafting of Azerbaijan’s Voluntary National Review (VNR) of progress in the national implementation of Agenda 2030, which was presented at the UN High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development in New York in July 2017;
• The formation of four inter-ministerial thematic working groups to promote integrated approaches to Azerbaijan’s development challenges. These have been defined in the 2017 VNR as building inclusive and resilient growth, moving from oil based to a more diversified economy, continuing investment in human development, and ensuring greater connectivity to regional and global markets to fully unleash Azerbaijan’s export potential;
• The initiation of work on SDG “nationalization” (which is to be completed by mid of 2018), as well as the Rapid Integrated Assessment of the national development planning framework’s alignment with the SDGs; and
• Public outreach on Agenda 2030, SDGs, and sustainable development.
Related to this, twelve Strategic Road Maps were adopted by a Presidential Decree in 2016 outlining eight sets of policy measures focused on re-balancing the economy by focusing inter alia on: (i) private sector development; (ii) high technology intensive sectors; (iii) sectors based on highly skilled labour; (iv) high return markets versus; and (v) high value added generating sectors;
In 2017, UNDP provided capacity building and policy support to the Government on nationalization of the SDGs which enabled the Government to carry out an assessment of its national development plans and align it with SDGs; present a Voluntary National Review report at the UN High Level Political Forum on Sustainable Development and develop a conceptual framework for the National Information Portal on SDG indicators which is expected to be launched in early 2018. UNDP also led the UN inter-agency SDGs mission on Mainstreaming, Acceleration and Policy Support (MAPS) in close coordination with the National Coordination Council on Sustainable Development.
In 2018, UNDP will continue to support to the Government of Azerbaijan in the localization of SDGs and implementation of the MAPS report recommendations. UNDP will also support the government to finalise the prioritizing targets and indicators, and mainstreaming gender equality in policy development and implementation across all SDGs. UNDP will also support the Government with the implementation of the actions envisaged in the Baku Principles for National SDG Mainstreaming and Acceleration proposed in the MAPS workshop of 14 February 2018 and expected to be adopted at a regional SDG forum in autumn 2018. UNDP has also started discussions with selected private sector representatives with a view to partnering up in joint SDG-related projects.
To provide broader perspective, UNDP would like to engage a Policy Adviser who will provide support the Country Office to engage with the Government of Azerbaijan on SDGs nationalization and implementation processes including SDG monitoring. To support these efforts, the Policy Adviser will be required to undertake a range of activities as outlined in the following.
Duties and Responsibilities
Scope of Work
Specific responsibilities will include:
Duties and Responsibilities
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Competencies
Corporate Competencies:
Functional Competencies: Knowledge Management and Learning
Actively works towards continuing personal learning and development in one or more Practice Areas, acts on learning plan and applies newly acquired skills Innovation and Marketing New Approaches - Developing new approaches
Self-management/Emotional Intelligence
Promoting Organizational Learning and Knowledge Sharing - Developing tools and mechanisms
Job Knowledge/Technical Expertise - In-depth knowledge of the subject-matter
Client Orientation - Contributing to positive outcomes for the client
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Required Skills and Experience
Recruitment Qualifications
Education:
- Master’s degree in economics, statistics, social sciences, international development or related fields.
Experience:
- At least 7 years of experience working on social, economic and development issues or related area;
- Strong drafting, presentation and reporting skills
- Experience working with MDGs and SDGs;
- Hands-on experience working in development settings;
- Ability to synthesize data and understand trends and complex issues drawing synergies and linkages between development issues (governance, inclusive growth, poverty, environment, etc.);
- Good understanding of the local context and previous work in Azerbaijan will be an asset;
- Experience working in the Europe and CIS region would be an asset.
- Strong computer skills, in particular mastery of all applications of the MS Office package and internet search;
Language:
- Excellent writing and oral skills in English; knowledge of Azerbaijani and Russian is an advantage.
Evaluation:
Individual consultants will be evaluated based on the following methodologies:
a). Lowest price and technically compliant offer
b) responsive/compliant/acceptable, and
c) offering the lowest price/cost
I. Academic Qualifications:
• Master’s degree in economics, statistics, social sciences, international development or closely related fields – 20 points
II. Experience:
• At least 7 years of experience working on social economic or development issues or related areas - 30 points
• Ability to synthesize data and understand trends and complex issues drawing synergies and linkages between development issues (governance, inclusive economic development, environment etc.) - 20 points
- Strong drafting, presentation and reporting skills – 20 points
- Experience working with MDGs and SDGs - 10 points
Note: Maximum possible score is 100 points. In order to be eligible, the candidate has to score at least 69 points (70% of maximum possible score)
Domestic and international travel will be required
The system accepts only one attachment, so please send both technical and financial proposals as one attachment.
Both national and international candidates are eligible to apply.