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Background |
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The Global Environment Facility (GEF)
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GEF will support priority activities towards these objectives. The GEF
funded SAP implementation Project has the objective “to integrate water
resources management in the Kura river basin to address
water-energy-food-ecosystem security nexus through the implementation of
agreed actions in the SAP”.
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Duties and Responsibilities |
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The responsibility of this expert is to provide overall junior level input to the UNDP-GEF Kura II Project related to involvement of stakeholders in IWRM in Georgia, preparing visibility materials related to the project activities in both countries and supporting Regional Communications Manager, International Stakeholder Engagement Expert as well as International Senior Capacity Building Expert. The Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert will provide a series of inputs over the course of the year, as assigned and agreed, based on the growing expertise in integrated water management issues, as assigned by the Regional Project Analyst. The Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert inputs will be based on the weekly assessed needs of the project pertaining to integrated water management inputs needed. S/he will be responsible for professionally presenting the UNDP-GEF Kura II Project to all interactions with the project team, project national and international experts, and project stakeholders. The services of a qualified and
highly motivated The Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs
Expert will be required to assist the Project Coordination Unit and
Georgia Office in developing the below-mentioned tasks. The work of the Georgia Junior Environmental Communication and Public Affairs Expert will include increasing the public profile of the project in Georgia through drafting press releases and translating the them into Georgian and English, creating and updating social media accounts specific to the project work, developing content and graphic design materials related to the project work, regularly contributing to the project web page and actively supporting the Online IWRM Academy platform. Providing support to project reports, including formatting and translation as needed, supporting trainings, workshops, and conferences held by the project, supporting national and international experts in the field trips and conducting trainings for stakeholders on as needed basis. Additionally, inputs will be expected to transfer project trainings to on-line video trainings by translating the training materials, working with project stakeholders, and other communications related work, depending on the scope of the project needs. The
work of the Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert will
vary based on the specific needs of the PCU and Georgia Office over the
scope of the year. The Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs
Expert will be assigned specific inputs, with specific deliverables as
the needs arise as assessed on a weekly review of project progress,
under the guidance and authorization of the Regional Project Analyst.
All deliverables will include a clear number of days needed to complete
the assignment, timeframe for completion, and guidelines pertaining to
the deliverable quality and acceptability. These will be agreed by the
Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert, upon acceptance
of the assignment. The deliverables will include:
Tasks and specific deliverables for
the Georgia Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert will be
assigned by the Regional Project Analyst on weekly basis with
anticipated time inputs for each assignment to be discussed and agreed.
These will be reflected in “assignment notes” kept by the Regional
Project Analyst. Payments will be made monthly for approved task
completion and accepted deliverables based on daily rate (or portion of
daily rate) as per UNDP IRH Consultant Timesheet approved by the
certifying officer. It is expected the workload will vary based on
project needs and availability of the Georgia Junior Communication and
Public Affairs Expert. The Junior Communication and Public Affairs Expert will report to the Regional Project Analyst. Deliverables will be reviewed and approved by the project team and ultimately by the CTA/RPC.
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Competencies |
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Functional competencies
Corporate competencies
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Required Skills and Experience |
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Education
Experience
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