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Job Opening
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Consultant for Development of Supporting Material for SDG 12 c.1 Indicator Methodology
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United Nations Environment Programme
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GENEVA
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17 April 2020-30 April 2020
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20--UNEP-134938-C-GENEVA
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United Nations Core Values: Integrity, Professionalism, Respect for Diversity
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Result of Service
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The services of the consultant will result in the delivery of supporting materials based on the SDG 12.c.1 indicator methodology to support technical capacity building at a national level for measuring and reporting on the indicator.
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Work Location
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Remote
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Expected duration
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The consultancy contract will start on 1 May 2020 and expire on 31 July 2020.
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Duties and Responsibilities
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The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) is the UN system's designated entity for addressing environmental issues at the global and regional level. In 2008, UNEP launched the Green Economy Initiative (GEI) to promote investments in clean and efficient technologies, natural capital and social infrastructure as a driver for economic growth, job creation, environmental improvement, poverty eradication and social equity worldwide. The GEI is led by the Resources and Markets Branch of UNEP's Economy Division. The Branch undertakes research activities and country-level advisory services, engaging with partners from UN agencies, intergovernmental institutions, governments, academic institutes, businesses and environmental groups to support the shift to an inclusive green economy and help deliver the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
As custodian agency for the SDG indicator 12.c.1, UNEP has developed a methodology to measure fossil fuel subsidies which was accepted by the Inter-Agency Expert Group on SDG indicators in September 2018 and subsequently upgraded to Tier II (see further details below). UNEP is also responsible for collecting data on this indicator from 193 UN member countries between 2020 and 2030. This data will feed into the SDG Global Database maintained by UN Statistics and will provide inputs to the UN Secretary General’s progress report on the SDGs.
While periodic international monitoring on fossil fuel subsidies is carried out by international organisations such as the OECD, IMF and IEA, reporting under the SDG12.c indicator will be the first attempt to systemically monitor fossil fuel subsidies to both consumption and production based on national data from 193 UN member countries and to collect this using an internationally agreed methodology. This monitoring and reporting on fossil fuel subsidies will help to increase transparency on fossil fuel subsidies, providing comparable data to allow the tracking of national and global trends. This process can provide an important impetus to global efforts to reform inefficient fossil fuel subsidies by guiding and informing decision-making, increasing awareness and building support for reform among stakeholders. Despite the successful development of a methodology that results in the upgrading of SDG 12c indicator from tier 3 to tier 2, it has been clearly indicated during the consultation process that more guidance and support are needed in order to support countries in successfully monitoring and reporting this indicator.
To support national capacity building with regards to the measurement and reporting on the SDG indicator 12.c.1, based on the methodology developed last year, UNEP requires support from a consultant with experience in developing technical supporting materials to help national government and statistical agencies measure and report on the SDG 12.c.1 indicator. The UNEP, Economy Division, Resources and Markets Branch currently does not have the relevant expertise in house, to carry out the required tasks.
Tasks and Responsibilities
a. Training materials to show how to take the methodology and apply it practically and pilot case studies – The consultant will design and deliver training materials to primarily support national focal points for reporting on SDG indicator 12.c.1 based on the reporting template to be developed (see below). They would cover how to develop an inventory, for all subsidy categories and mechanisms and for all fossil fuels. The Training materials would include both flowcharts and technical advice but also examples from key sources (national and international). The inclusion of expert contacts would be useful, linking into the dissemination and capacity-building processes. The final training material deliverables would also be designed for dissemination through an e-learning format.
b. A reporting template which will be used by national SDG focal points to report on the relevant data for the SDG 12.c.1 indicator – The consultant will design and deliver a reporting template which will complement the training materials by providing the countries with clarity on how to report the relevant data to the custodian agency for the 12.c.1 indicator. This reporting template will build on existing templates (e.g. of IMF, OECD, IEA) but be aligned with the Methodology on the indicator and it is expected that the consultant will provide some examples of how the proposed reporting template would look with example data. The reporting template would be expected to have integrated guidance on how to complete it, and the focus would be on maximum convenience for national SDG focal points while being comprehensive with respect to data requirements from the Methodology paper. The reporting template deliverable would also be designed for dissemination through an e-learning format.
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Qualifications/special skills
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Skills: • Proven understanding of the current state of the art in the field of fossil fuel subsidies and other incentives for the use of fossil fuels. • Proven understanding of organizations and research institutions producing data on fossil fuel subsidies, internationally. • Proven professional level writing skills. Academic Qualifications: An advanced university degree in a relevant field: economics, finance, public policy, natural resource management, environment, development, international relations, communications or other fields related to the scope of the assignment Experience: • At least 5 years of experience working on technical issues in the energy economy including reporting to and advising governments and their technical agencies. • A minimum of three years of experience in researching and analysing subsidies and other fiscal policies is desired. • Proven track record in developing and coordinating training programs (including e-learning) for government institutions shall be considered an advantage. • Experience in working on projects with relevant experts in the field across different organizations, including experience in jointly drafting reports. Language: English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For the post advertised, fluency in oral and written English is required.
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Additional Information
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No Fee
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THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.
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