联合国机构间湄公河次区项目办公室UN Inter-Agency Project in the Greater Mekong Sub-region职位信息:
联合国机构间湄公河次区项目办公室
公司行业:
其它
公司类型:
代表处
公司规模:
20人以下
职位类别: 公务员 行政/后勤
工作地点: 北京
发布日期: 2006-12-25
工作经验: 5-10年
最低学历: 本科
职位月薪: 面议
工作性质: 全职
招聘人数: 若干
管理经验: 否
职位描述/要求:
Project number: RAS/03/100 (Phase III) Position: National Project Coordinator (NPC) Level: Service Contract Duty Station: UNIAP China Office in Beijing Duration: one year Supervision: The NPC is accountable to the Regional Project Manager and the Resident Coordinator of the UN System in the respective country
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the direct supervision of the Regional Project Manager RPM and guidance of the Resident Coordinator in China, the incumbent will work closely with the Project Management Office (PMO) located in Bangkok in undertaking the following responsibilities in the respective GMS country.
I. COMMIT
Assist the National COMMIT taskforces in the implementation of the COMMIT Sub-regional Plan of Action, in particular actively support the government counterpart in:
identifying, reviewing and prioritizing the country level COMMIT SPA activities keeping the regional perspective in mind
ensuring the country level COMMIT SPA activities are implemented in line with international standards
organizing meetings and workshop related to the COMMIT process
setting up a mechanism to monitor existing and new initiatives to avoid overlapping of implementation efforts
Facilitating and strengthening cross border linkages
Assist the Project Management Office in the development of:
appropriate monitoring and evaluation systems for COMMIT activities at the country level
a national level training programme on trafficking in line with the existing regional training programme
Organize technical roundtable discussions among partner agencies in support of the COMMIT SPA implementation in consultation with the National COMMIT Taskforces
II. Coordination and networking
Organize and facilitate country level inter-agency working group meetings on trafficking on a quarterly basis, as well as ensure proper follow-up.
Under the guidance from the RPM take the lead to develop a common UN position framework to combat human trafficking in consultation with the UNRC office
Provide the PMO and the Resident Coordinator Office with regular updates on country level information on human trafficking and related issues
Participate in as well as conduct workshops and seminars on trafficking and facilitate the strengthening of networks among key partner agencies
Establish and maintain collaborative bilateral relationships and linkages with the National Project Coordinators of other participating countries and strengthen inter-country networks within the framework of the sub-regional project
III. Knowledge Management and Emerging Issues
Provide country specific background/strategic papers on human trafficking
Organize issue-based technical meetings at the country level with all concerned parties, on new and emerging issues
Update on a regular basis the inventory of anti-trafficking interventions in the country and disseminate to partners
Oversee the production of the weekly e-mail list-serve, which provides updated information on human trafficking issues
Produce a quarterly National Newsletter, soliciting articles from partner agencies and disseminating it among network of anti-trafficking community
Facilitate the identification and analysis of new and emerging issues, as well as effective responses to address them,
assisting partner agencies in developing and implementing related projects
IV. Other duties
Regularly inform the Project Management Office and the Resident Coordinator in the country through substantive project reports of progress of the implementation of national-level activities
Manage, and providing guidance to other staff of the Thailand office as applicable
Submit financial reports, including audited and draft financial reports, to the PMO, including quarterly funds utilization reports
Qualifications:
Advanced University degree in a relevant social science
At least 5 years of professional working experience in development projects coordination/management with UN system organizations and/or NGOs
At least 3 years of professional experience in the field of human trafficking and/or migration in (name country)
Excellent communications and networking skills and the ability to work as a team member
Strong interpersonal and negotiating skills
Sound judgment and discretion
Excellent command of written and spoken English and national language
Nationality of Chinese
Literacy in Window-based computer applications
Knowledge on gender and human-rights issues an advantage
Interested candidates should submit a detailed resume and UN Personal History Form (P11) along with a cover letter highlighting relevant skills and experience in regard to the position, and clearly stating the position and respective reference number. Women candidates are encouraged to apply. Kindly send the application to:
联系方式:
UNIAP China Office Room 210, Building 4, No. 28 Donghouxiang, Andingmenwai, Beijing 100011, P.R. China Or email to: feng.jiang@public.un.org.cn yiping.wu@public.un.org.cn Only short listed canadidates will be notified Please indicate the position you are applying for. Please indicate which city your hukou is valid for. Please send your resume only in plain text. Please write/paste all words in body of email, DO NOT attach any files. Please indicate that you are responding to Zhaopin.com!
公司信息:
联合国机构间湄公河次区项目办公室
The UN Inter-Agency Project on Human Trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (UNIAP) was established to facilitate a stronger and more co-ordinated response to human trafficking in the Greater Mekong Sub-Region (GMS: Cambodia, China, Lao PDR, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam). It initially brought together six Governments, thirteen UN agencies, one inter-governmental organisation and seven international NGOs at a regional level. This has now evolved into an extensive network of Government, local and international NGOs, UN organisations and donors throughout the six countries. The project has also become the Secretariat to the Coordinated Mekong Ministerial Initiative against Trafficking (COMMIT) process, a government process based on a signed MOU (and dedicated to implementing a three-year Sub-regional Plan of Action) among the six Mekong governments to collaborate and cooperate in building a sustainable system of sub-regional cooperation against trafficking.
The current phase of UNIAP (2003 June - 2006 September) is funded by multiple donors including NZAID, SIDA, UNDP RBAP, and the Governments of Norway and Netherlands. An external evaluation of the current phase of the project has been conducted and the recommendation for the third phase of the project for another three years from October 2006 - September 2009, has been fully endorsed by the Project Steering Committee in January 2006.
The purpose of UNIAP in Phase 3 will be to build on and further strengthen the regional response to human trafficking among governments, UN and other development partners working in the anti-trafficking sector based on (a) improved cooperation within and between partners, (b) effective targeting of resources and expertise and (c) application/dissemination of the latest in lessons learned in and outside of the GMS.
The Project Management Office (PMO), responsible for running the project in all the six GMS countries while ensuring overall regional approach, is situated in Bangkok.
The project will comprise interlinking services as coordination, technical assistance, capacity building, issue analysis, advocacy in addition to identification of and responses to addressing new and emerging issues to the following constituencies:
Governments in the GMS
UN agencies, programme and funds involved in the project
Other development partners active in the broader anti-trafficking sector