Background
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The UNDP 7th Country Programme is anchored in the United Nations
Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF 2009-2012, now extended to
2013. The strategic focus of the 7th Country Programme is to contribute
towards the long-term goal of Nigeria to forge a ‘transformational
state’ that articulates an inclusive national vision of development,
uses its resources accountably, manages public institutions effectively
and fosters respect for the rule of law. The UNDAF and UNDP programme
are drawn from the Seven Point Agenda, the second National Economic
Empowerment and Development Strategy and the longer-term strategic
Vision 20:2020, the UNDP Strategic Plan (2008-2011) as well as the UNDP
Africa Strategy – Capacity Development for Pro-poor Growth and
Accountability. The Country Programme initially covered 4 key areas,
namely, (1) Economic Governance Programme (EGP) and Prioritizing
Resources for Development; (2) Capacity for Governance Programme (CGP)
and Accountability and oversight in Resource Management; (4) Private
Sector Development Programme (PSDP): Growing the Non-Oil Resource Base
and Promoting Inclusive Markets; and (4) Sustainability and Risk
Management. Following the UNDAF mid-term review and internal
realignment of UNDP in 2011, the areas of focus were redefined as (1)
Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Programme; (2) Governance and
Peacebuilding Programme; and (3) Sustainable Development Programme.
These are implemented within the context of the United Nations
Development Assistance Framework II for Nigeria through several Federal
Agencies, 14 States and other Nigerian partners.
The Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Programme (PREMP) is
part of a larger agenda to reduce poverty by facilitating
entrepreneurial activities, employment generation, enhancing human
development and promoting the MDGs in Nigeria, and support the
coordination of the fight against HIV/AIDS through efficient economic
management. The PREMP is a deliberate attempt to nurture growth in the
non-oil sector of the economy using the ‘inclusive markets’ approach to
create opportunities and enhance security of the poor. In particular,
activities will aim at promoting enterprise development (MSMEs, SMEs
etc.) thus allowing the private sector to make a greater contribution to
growth, employment and income generation associated with economic
opportunities and securities of the poor.
The Programme Team Leader/Manager for the PREMP will work under the
guidance and direct supervision of the Deputy Country Director
Programmes; and the overall direction of the Country Director. S/he
will provide quality advisory services to the senior management on all
aspects of poverty reduction and economic management, and manage the
PREMP. The Team Leader will work with others to translate programme
documents into robust and innovative strategies to achieve measurable
programme results. S/he should be a development practitioner with
explicit experience in poverty reduction. Also, s/he will build the
capacity of staff and government counterparts in the course of her/his
work. S/he will work effectively with the other programme units to
deliver cohesively on the country office programme of support. |
Duties and Responsibilities
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Summary of key functions:
- Ensuring the strategic direction of UNDP Governance Programme
- Facilitation of knowledge services and capacity development
- Building of strategic partnerships
- Managerial and technical leadership as well as oversight for project implementation
Function / Expected Results: Policy and Programme Advisory Services
- Provide intellectual and/or substantive programme leadership to
enhance poverty reduction through policy development, the development of
the private sector as an engine of growth, pro-poor growth through
employment generation and social protection; and coordination of the
fight against HIV and AIDS;
- Lead and guide programme and project formulation to support the
development and implementation of effective pro-poor strategies and
policies, including private sector development;
- Facilitate partnerships between private companies and UNDP Nigeria’s
country office through a combination of advisory and capacity building
services, thus creating an opportunity to strengthen national capacities
for the creation and continuous improvement of a business environment;
- Provide support to and be directly involved in the programmes’s capacity building efforts;
- Promote convergence between the different development interventions
in pro-poor development and coherence with the work of other development
agencies;
- Identify opportunities to enhance cross team working to capitalize on the specific advantages of multi-disciplinary support;
- Provide top quality policy advice services to the Government and
facilitate knowledge building and management particularly in the areas
of poverty reduction and economic management issues.
Function / Expected Results: Facilitation of knowledge services and capacity development
- Undertake knowledge capture at national, regional and global levels
in the areas of development policy, private sector development,
employment generation, economic management and produce knowledge-based
products as relevant;
- Research and analyze case studies of inclusive development in
northern and southern countries especially, donor programmes for
intervention in Nigeria’s as necessary;
- Provide knowledge building and policy advisory services on international best practices in pro-poor development issues;
- Develop the capacity of unit and project staff, and government
counterparts in the development and implementation of programmes that
target poverty reduction and the vulnerable.
Function / Expected Results: Building of strategic partnerships
- Mobilize and network with the experts of national and regional
offices of the UN System, international development organizations,
sub-regional and regional associations, affiliations and bodies
(inter-governmental, non-government or private sector) and prominent
private sector organizations;
- Undertake national and international networking with government
ministries, departments and agencies, donors and development agencies,
national and international NGOs, academic institutions and civil society
organizations to promote and improve knowledge of pro-poor development
in Nigeria;
- Undertake coordination functions with on-going and proposed
projects that directly or indirectly benefit pro-poor development
planning in Nigeria.
Function / Expected Results: Management of the PREMP and supervision
of the programme team focusing on quality control of the full cycle of
programming from formulation to implementation achieving the following
results:
- Effective application of RBM tools, establishment of management targets and monitoring and achievement of results.
- Strategic oversight of planning, budgeting, implementing and
monitoring of the programme, tracking use of fanatical resources in
accordance with UNDP rules and regulations. Under delegated authority
may perform the function of Manager Level 2 in Atlas for development
projects transactions approval.
- Effective monitoring, measuring the impacts of Poverty Reduction
Programme and M & E. Constant monitoring and analysis of the
programme environment, timely adjustment of programme.
- Ensures effective follow up to Audit
- Organization of cost recovery system for the services provided by
the CO to projects in close collaboration with operations Manager.
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Competencies
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Corporate Competencies
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards
- Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
- Treats all people fairly without favoritism
Functional Competencies:
Knowledge Management and Learning
- Shares knowledge and experience and contributes to UNDP Practice
Areas and actively works towards continuing personal learning and
development
- Ability to provide top quality policy advice services on economic issues
- Established track record of delivering strong analytical products with policy relevance
- In-depth practical knowledge of inter-disciplinary development issues
Development and Operational Effectiveness
- Ability to lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting
- Ability to go beyond established procedures and models, propose new approaches which expand the range of programmes
- Ability to work with minimal supervision
Management and Leadership
- Ability to interact with policy officials at the highest levels of society
- Focuses on impact and result for the client and responds positively to critical feedback
- Encourages risk-taking in the pursuit of creativity and innovation
- Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude
- Demonstrates strong oral and written communication skills
- Builds strong relationships with clients and external actors
- Good interpersonal skills
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Required Skills and Experience
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Education:
- Master’s Degree or equivalent in International Development,
Economics, Business Administration, Public Administration and other
social science and/or related discipline.
Experience:
- At least 10 years experience in poverty reduction, development and
planning at national level with focus on inclusive growth of asset base
of the poor.
- Preference for those with direct experience of working on poverty reduction and/or economic management programmes.
- Demonstrated ability to engage at the highest levels with donors and development agencies, government officials and UN Agencies.
- Knowledge of international best practices and policies in the fields of poverty reduction and pro-poor development strategies.
- Proven capacity development experience.
- Demonstrated ability to work effectively in a cross-cultural setting.
- Strong team working experience, particularly at leadership level.
- High-level computing skills in word processing, spreadsheets, power point, and preferably web pages;
Language Requirements:
- Excellent command of written and spoken English and at least one Nigerian language
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of
gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups,
indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged
to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest
confidence. |
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