Skills development, training development, climate change, green economy
UNITAR’s Green Development and Climate Change Programme Unit (GCP) develops the capacities of individuals and training institutions in developing countries to advance green and climate resilient development. Activities are carried out through partnerships with other UN organizations, bilateral development partners, as well as leading learning institutions and think tanks. The Programme is a consortium partner of the Facility for Action for Climate Empowerment to achieve Nationally Determined Contributions (FACE-NDC), a five-member consortium initiative on climate change education for seven years. The FACE-NDC project supports the National Climate Change Learning Strategy (NCCLS, 2019) implementation and strengthens individual and institutional capacities in Zambia to deliver on climate change, such as to develop integrated and cross-sectoral capacity-building and educational programmes that help actualize NDC mitigation priorities with adaptation co-benefits; and general education and skills development. UNITAR is the lead agency for the green economy and transition of the project. It will conduct skills assessments for private and public professionals within the areas of forestry, agriculture and renewable energy; support assessments conducted for schools, teachers, technical and vocational trainings and others; and ensure that identified gaps are addressed through effective project activities, including strengthening learning materials and university degrees and through short courses (physical and virtual). UNITAR will act as a co-lead in terms of project communications and in the development of digital, co-created content incorporating behavioural science techniques.
The main objective of this contract is to provide in-country support and coordinate training and skills development of the project. The National Skills Development officer will support the organisation of and ensure technical quality of project skills assessments and development of training content and resources as well as provide support to all consortium partners in that area.
The incumbent will report to the Manager, Green Development and Climate Change Unit, Division for Planet.