Carbon Markets and Climate Finance Analyst
South Africa
- Organization: UNV - United Nations Volunteers
- Location: South Africa
- Grade: Level not specified - Level not specified
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Occupational Groups:
- Operations and Administrations
- Banking and Finance
- Environment
- Meteorology, Geology and Geography
- Renewable Energy sector
- Climate Change
- Closing Date: Closed
Details
Mission and objectives
As the United Nations lead agency on international development, UNDP works in 170 countries and territories to eradicate poverty and reduce inequality. We help countries to develop policies, leadership skills, partnering abilities, institutional capabilities, and to build resilience to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals. Our work is concentrated in three focus areas; sustainable development, democratic governance and peace building, and climate and disaster resilience. UNDP’s mandate is to end poverty, build democratic governance, rule of law, and inclusive institutions. We advocate for change, and connect countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life.
Context
The Africa Sustainable Finance Hub (ASFH) implements various strategic interventions that seeks solutions to assist governments and partners in addressing financing gaps, and counter challenges threatening achievement of sustainable development. In doing so, ASFH aims to strengthen the SDG financing ecosystems at regional and country levels in order to help unlock public and private capital to accelerate achievement of SDG targets and the AU Agenda 2063 across the African region. Accordingly, the ASFH engages different actors in the financing for sustainable development landscape and promotes an array of financial resources as guided by the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA), including innovative financing instruments such as carbon markets, to increase financing available to support Africa region recover from the pandemic and build back better over the long-term. At AFSH, we strive to provide services that are based on deep understanding and the best available knowledge of instruments and processes. Our work involves quantitative and qualitative analysis, contributing to relevant research reports, desk analysis on climate change mitigation-related topics, and organizing and implementing expert workshops. This position is in the Carbon Markets and Climate Finance Unit which supports the development of regulatory guidelines, standards and policies relevant to greenhouse gas estimations, mitigation actions and the technical assessments of projects and programme of activities submissions and entity competence. The Unit provides substantive and technical input and advice to the UNDP Country Office Network and acts as a liaison between collaborating partners while overseeing the implementation of partnership programmes.
Task description
Under the LEAD, Carbon Markets and Climate Finance, the UN Volunteer will undertake the following tasks:
1. Research analysis
• Conduct thorough analysis of existing national and global policies and regulations on carbon markets and climate finance, prepare reports, white papers, policy briefs, and presentations, as well as communicating research findings, best practices, and policy recommendations to diverse audiences;
• Collaborate with ministries, departments, public institutions and the private sector to analyze their current strategies, identify opportunities for decarbonization, and provide advisory services on implementing net-zero strategies, carbon pricing mechanisms, and optimizing CO2 in their value chain through existing policy and regulatory requirements;
2. Knowledge product development
• Project manage and coordinate the dissemination of our knowledge products through various channels, including online platforms, trainings, workshops, and media outlets, to reach targeted audiences and maximize impact;
• Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to gather input, feedback, and data for knowledge product development, ensuring relevance, accuracy, and usability of the final outputs;
• Assist in developing a new knowledge launch which integrates investor relations with comprehensive climate finance reporting;
3. Technical Support
• Support governments in translating international climate agreements into national targets, policies and governance arrangements;
• Work with regional civil society to raise awareness and knowledge about climate finance, its impacts and the implications of the global discussion for the region;
• Provide state of the art advice on renewable energy options and associated technologies, climate related insurance as relevant to loss and damage, as well as policy approaches to the just transition and climate justice;
• Develop a bottom-up strategic roadmap for clean energy in the region facilitating private sector participation in clean energy transition pledges to accelerate the transition in the region;
• Contribute to the needs assessment, identify suitable partnerships, and lead stakeholder mapping, in addition to participation in workshops, and contributing to the development of a strategic roadmaps and reports;
• Monitor developments from major climate change-relevant institutions online (e.g., the UNFCCC), summarize key takeaways, and ensure information is communicated internally in a timely fashion;
• Draft communications materials such as external webpage content, Intranet news updates, publications, slide decks, or blog posts as needed;
• Support climate change policy-related grant administration such as compiling progress reports, tracking and review of project results, responding to information requests, coordinating project activities, and following procurement procedures, among other areas as needed.
4. Administrative and Budget
• Organize preparations for AFSH meetings and events on climate policy, including meeting scheduling, meeting agenda and room preparations, note taking, providing on-site support and receiving guests, and following up with notes and action items;
• Manage files, reports, and assets for the Unit’s climate policy team in online collaboration and information storage platforms (e.g., SharePoint and Microsoft Teams);
• Efficiently execute a variety of routine administrative and operational tasks, including procurement, human resources procedures, contracting and budgeting support, among others.
1. Research analysis
• Conduct thorough analysis of existing national and global policies and regulations on carbon markets and climate finance, prepare reports, white papers, policy briefs, and presentations, as well as communicating research findings, best practices, and policy recommendations to diverse audiences;
• Collaborate with ministries, departments, public institutions and the private sector to analyze their current strategies, identify opportunities for decarbonization, and provide advisory services on implementing net-zero strategies, carbon pricing mechanisms, and optimizing CO2 in their value chain through existing policy and regulatory requirements;
2. Knowledge product development
• Project manage and coordinate the dissemination of our knowledge products through various channels, including online platforms, trainings, workshops, and media outlets, to reach targeted audiences and maximize impact;
• Collaborate with internal and external stakeholders to gather input, feedback, and data for knowledge product development, ensuring relevance, accuracy, and usability of the final outputs;
• Assist in developing a new knowledge launch which integrates investor relations with comprehensive climate finance reporting;
3. Technical Support
• Support governments in translating international climate agreements into national targets, policies and governance arrangements;
• Work with regional civil society to raise awareness and knowledge about climate finance, its impacts and the implications of the global discussion for the region;
• Provide state of the art advice on renewable energy options and associated technologies, climate related insurance as relevant to loss and damage, as well as policy approaches to the just transition and climate justice;
• Develop a bottom-up strategic roadmap for clean energy in the region facilitating private sector participation in clean energy transition pledges to accelerate the transition in the region;
• Contribute to the needs assessment, identify suitable partnerships, and lead stakeholder mapping, in addition to participation in workshops, and contributing to the development of a strategic roadmaps and reports;
• Monitor developments from major climate change-relevant institutions online (e.g., the UNFCCC), summarize key takeaways, and ensure information is communicated internally in a timely fashion;
• Draft communications materials such as external webpage content, Intranet news updates, publications, slide decks, or blog posts as needed;
• Support climate change policy-related grant administration such as compiling progress reports, tracking and review of project results, responding to information requests, coordinating project activities, and following procurement procedures, among other areas as needed.
4. Administrative and Budget
• Organize preparations for AFSH meetings and events on climate policy, including meeting scheduling, meeting agenda and room preparations, note taking, providing on-site support and receiving guests, and following up with notes and action items;
• Manage files, reports, and assets for the Unit’s climate policy team in online collaboration and information storage platforms (e.g., SharePoint and Microsoft Teams);
• Efficiently execute a variety of routine administrative and operational tasks, including procurement, human resources procedures, contracting and budgeting support, among others.
This vacancy is now closed.