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Mission and objectives
UNDP’s Programme of Assistance to the Palestinian People (PAPP) derives its mandate from the United Nations General Assembly Resolution 33/147 of 20 December 1978. Called upon by United Nations Member States in that year, UNDP was requested “to improve the economic and social conditions of the Palestinian people by identifying their social and economic needs and by establishing concrete projects to that end”. UNDP/PAPP is a responsive development agency that works together with the Palestinian people to fulfil their aspiration for sustainable human development based on self-determination, equality and freedom.
Context
The Palestinian Anti-Corruption Commission (established under Law No. 7 of 2010, amending the Illicit Gains Law No. 1 of 2005) is an independent body responsible for enforcing anti-corruption legislation, raising public awareness, preventing corruption, and facilitating international cooperation. The National Observatory collects, monitors, and analyzes data on integrity, transparency, and corruption indicators to inform national anti-corruption policies and prevention strategies. This UNV assignment supports the Observatory’s mission by contributing to data analysis, visualization, and reporting activities..
This United Nations Volunteers (UNV) assignment is part of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s flagship initiative to strengthen the National Observatory for Integrity and Anti-Corruption Indicators. The Observatory collects and analyzes national and sectoral data on corruption, transparency, and integrity to inform policy development, prevention measures, and awareness campaigns. Key stakeholders include government ministries, international organizations, research institutions, and civil society organizations. Outcomes include improved data-driven reporting, enhanced monitoring of corruption indicators, and strengthened national integrity policies.
This United Nations Volunteers (UNV) assignment is part of the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s flagship initiative to strengthen the National Observatory for Integrity and Anti-Corruption Indicators. The Observatory collects and analyzes national and sectoral data on corruption, transparency, and integrity to inform policy development, prevention measures, and awareness campaigns. Key stakeholders include government ministries, international organizations, research institutions, and civil society organizations. Outcomes include improved data-driven reporting, enhanced monitoring of corruption indicators, and strengthened national integrity policies.
Task description
• Collect, clean, and analyze datasets feeding into the National Observatory.
• Categorize, process, and visualize data in a scientific manner to support Observatory reporting.
• Contribute to the development of data presentation tools and dashboards.
• Assist the team in ad-hoc statistical tasks as requested by the Team Leader of the National Observatory.
• Provide technical input to enhance data management systems.
• Categorize, process, and visualize data in a scientific manner to support Observatory reporting.
• Contribute to the development of data presentation tools and dashboards.
• Assist the team in ad-hoc statistical tasks as requested by the Team Leader of the National Observatory.
• Provide technical input to enhance data management systems.
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