Mission and objectivesUNDP works with the Government and people of Pakistan to develop local solutions to development challenges. In an evolving development context, we support Pakistanโs efforts to build a more equitable, prosperous, peaceful and resilient society, and to achieve its SDGs and COP25 targets. UNDP promotes transformational change by fostering strategic partnerships with national counterparts in the federal, provincial and regional governments, civil society, the private sector and the local and international community. UNDP supports transformational change by providing technical assistance focusing on developing capacity within national and local authorities, providing solutions with strong monitoring and evaluation tools, and delivering programmes with maximum efficiency, transparency and accountability. UNDPโs ultimate goal is to improve the lives of the people of Pakistan through keeping people out of poverty; governance for peaceful, just and inclusive societies; crisis prevention and increased resilience; nature-based solutions for development; clean affordable energy; and women's empowerment and gender equality.
ContextPakistan is among the ten most vulnerable countries to climate change, as shown by the catastrophic 2022 floods that impacted over 33 million people, caused 1,700+ deaths, and displaced 8 million. The floods, compounded by GLOFs and other climate-induced hazards, resulted in USD 30 billion in damages, pushing many into poverty. Despite existing mitigation policies, the severe impact has left communities highly vulnerable. In response, UNDP's Flood Recovery Programme (FRP) supports one million people affected by the floods. The programme focuses on transitioning from relief to long-term resilience, targeting key areas like enhancing governance, restoring livelihoods, promoting social inclusion, and rebuilding infrastructure sustainably. The FRP aligns with the Government of Pakistan's Resilient Recovery Framework (4RF) and aims to support long-term recovery and sustainable development.
Task DescriptionUnder the overall supervision of the Programme Manager, the Project Implementation Support Associate (UN Volunteer) will report to the Programme Specialist on a day-to-day basis. S/he will be responsible for the following tasks: 1. Resource Mobilization & Strategic Planning Under the guidance of the FRP Programme Specialist, the incumbent will: โข Support the development of resource mobilization strategies, identifying potential funding opportunities for FRPโs sustainability. โข Prepare initial drafts of concept notes, proposals, and Expressions of Interest (EOIs) for donor engagement, ensuring alignment with FRP objectives. โข Support development of a pipeline of innovative project ideas to strengthen FRPโs future interventions and expansion. 2. Implementation Support & Coordination In coordination with the FRP Programme Specialist, the incumbent will: โข Assist in planning and coordinating activities to ensure effective implementation across FRP components. โข Support the Programme Specialist in day-to-day programme management, troubleshooting operational challenges, and liaising with stakeholders. 3. Risk Management, Monitoring, Reporting & Compliance Under the guidance of the FRP Programme Specialist, the incumbent will: โข Assist in identification and mitigation of risks related to project implementation and delivery in line with UNDP policies, government regulations and donor requirements โข Conduct regular field visits to assess on-ground impact, engage with beneficiaries, and validate project data. โข Support the Monitoring & Reporting Officer in maintaining project databases and synthesizing field insights for decision-making. โข Prepare progress reports, field visit summaries, and donor updates, contributing to adaptive project management as needed. 4. Partnerships & Communications Under the guidance of the FRP Programme Specialist, the incumbent will: โข Support engagement with government counterparts, donors, and implementing partners to enhance FRPโs impact. โข Draft briefing notes, talking points, and presentations for senior leadership and donor engagements. โข Capture success stories, photographic evidence, and key achievements to enhance FRPโs visibility and advocacy efforts.
Competencies and valuesโข People Management: Takes ownership of responsibilities, keeping stakeholders and teams proactively engaged in project activities. โข Communication: Presents complex and conceptual ideas in simplistic form, and builds formal and informal networks, both internally and externally as required for the project. โข Delivery: Ensure timely achievement of targets and deliverables and collaborate with team towards that goal dealing with challenges constructively.
Living conditions and remarksAs this is a national UNV assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging his/her own housing and other living essentials. UNV Field Unit will help you open a Pak rupee bank account with Standard Chartered Bank or any other local bank at your duty station.