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Location :
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Kampala, UGANDA
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Application Deadline :
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13-May-15
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Additional Category
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Poverty Reduction
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Type of Contract :
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FTA International
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Post Level :
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P-4
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Languages Required :
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Duration of Initial Contract :
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One year (renewable)
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Background
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UN Capital Development Fund
(UNCDF)
UNCDF is the only UN agency
mandated to focus primarily on the least developed countries (LDCs),
currently supporting 33 out of the 48 LDCs, with country level programmes, as
well as regional and global programmes. UNCDF is also working in 6 Southern
non- LDCs.
UNCDF provides investment capital
and technical support to both the public and the private sector. It provides
capital financing -- in the forms of grants, soft loans and credit
enhancement – and the technical expertise in preparing portfolios of
sustainable and resilient capacity building and infrastructure projects.
UNCDF has proven its ability to
deliver true leverage on smaller and more risky investments and interventions
within its core areas of expertise: Inclusive Finance and Local Development
Finance. The concept- proven pilot projects and programmes are replicated and
brought to scale with the help and the add-on financing of other development
partners with different and complementary mandates.
UNCDF’s work on inclusive finance
UNCDF’s work on inclusive finance
seeks to develop inclusive financial systems and ensure that a range of
financial products are available to all segments of society, at a reasonable
cost, and on a sustainable basis. UNCDF supports a wide range of providers
(e.g. microfinance institutions, banks, cooperatives, money transfer
companies) and a variety of financial products and services (e.g. savings,
credit, insurance, payments, and remittances). UNCDF also supports newer
delivery channels (e.g. mobile phone networks) that offer tremendous
potential for scale.
CleanStart Programme
The CleanStart Programme’s vision
is to dramatically expand consumer financing for low-income consumers who
want to transition to cleaner and more efficient energy. To make this happen
it partners with microfinance institutions and energy enterprises – offering
seed/risk capital and advice – to test scalable financing solutions in
varying market conditions.
As a global programme, CleanStart
aims to support low-income consumers in six countries to transition to
cleaner and more efficient energy through microfinance by 2017. The programme
is designed to provide risk capital and technical assistance to competitively
selected financial service providers and energy enterprises to:
CleanStart is supporting a range
of enterprises beyond microfinance institutions, and promoting financing
solutions that go beyond credit for energy.
CleanStart was launched as a
global programme in 2012, with most progress made in Nepal where it is
partnering with four financial services providers that provide energy lending
for solar and improved cooking solutions.
In Africa, CleanStart will focus
on Uganda and Ethiopia, with additional activities in selected other African
countries. CleanStart will focus on these key interventions to promote energy
financing; and selectively deploy these depending on market needs and where
CleanStart can add most value:
CleanStart’s programme management
is based in the UNCDF Asia-Pacific Regional Office in Bangkok, Thailand. The
Energy Finance Specialist will work under the direct supervision of the
CleanStart Programme Manager in Bangkok. The Specialist will be supported by
country-level staff in Uganda and Ethiopia who will manage day to day
programme implementation.
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Duties
and Responsibilities
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Summary of key functions:
Manage the CleanStart Programme
portfolio in Africa by overseeing implementation of key interventions in
energy financing in close coordination with country-level staff.
Provide timely technical
assistance/business advice to CleanStart partners to help achieve targets set
out in funding agreements:
Manage partnerships and leverage
synergies with national priorities, affiliated programmes and initiatives:
Provide programme implementation
and management support in coordination with country-level staff:
Resource mobilization and
corporate support:
Impact of Results
Results of the work will have a significant impact on:
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Competencies
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Technical expertise:
Hands-on business experience on
what practically needs to happen to make energy markets work for low-income
customers in Africa, particularly related to consumer and enterprise
financing.Grasps key element of local energy markets:
Able to identify and assess
high-potential business models and strategies that can demonstrate the value
market-based approaches to expanding energy access
Job Knowledge/Technical Expertise
In-depth knowledge of the
subject-matter
Conceptual Innovation in the Provision
of Technical Expertise
Developing innovative and creative
approaches
Client Orientation
Contributing to positive outcomes
for the client client
Building Strategic Partnerships
Identifying and building
partnerships
Promoting Organizational Learning
and Knowledge Sharing
Developing tools and mechanisms
Advocacy/Advancing a
Policy-Oriented Agenda
Analysis and creation of messages
and strategies
Global Leadership and Advocacy for
UNCDF’s Goals
Analysis and creation of messages
and strategies
Creating Visibility for
UNCDF/Supporting UNCDF’s Capacity to Advocate
Developing promotional projects
and organizational messages
Management:
Core Competencies:
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Required
Skills and Experience
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Education:
Experience:
Language Requirements:
Note:
Applicants are strongly encouraged
to upload (as a *pdf attachment) the completed and signed UNDP Personal
History form (P-11) which can be downloaded fromhttp://sas.undp.org/Documents/P11_Personal_history_form.docx Completion of all the
fields is required.
Please group all your documents
into one (1) single PDF document as the system only allows to upload maximum
one document.
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HOW TO APPLY.
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