The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is a United Nations entit...
The United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS) is a United Nations entity responsible for infrastructure, procurement and project management (General Assembly Resolution 65/176 of 2010). Our mission is to help people build better lives and countries achieve sustainable development. UNOPS is a service provider, a technical advisor and an implementer of projects to support our partners.
UNOPS work seeks environmental, social and economic sustainability, which contributes to the progress of equity and the common good of the countries in which it operates, thus promoting the improvement of the living conditions of the most needy people. UNOPS has a presence in 23O countries in Latin America and the Caribbean (LCR region). Our services, products and technical assistance comply with the principles of the public administration of transparency, equity, integrity, free competition, impartiality, morality, effectiveness, efficiency and respect for national institutions.
UNOPS Mexico Country Office supports different collaboration initiatives by the Government of Mexico that are aimed at the fight against corruption and promoting transparency in public management, as well as strengthening government actions in the areas of acquisitions, infrastructure and management of high impact projects in Mexico. The work requires strategic and operational perspectives, management of resources ensuring transparency, effectiveness and efficiency that promotes the development and continuous strengthening of internal management, in order to ensure high quality results, in accordance with the needs of the partner in Mexico. The objective of the most prominent project (PharmaMX) is to support the Government of Mexico in its effort to guarantee the right to health access to the largest number of inhabitants through the planning and management of the consolidated purchase of medicines (period 2021-2024), as well as assistance in the profiling of the system and model of consolidated purchase of medicines for the health sector of the Government of Mexico.
This role is part of the Mexico Country Office and is independent from the PharmaMX project, under the Programme area which is working on controlling and managing key internal and external risks with organizational-wide consequences, associated with the PharmaMX project. This involves an active collaboration with HQ function (Ethics & Compliance Office) and includes aspects linked to:
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personnel/vendor due diligence
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ensuring effective management and assurance of key risks associated with corruption, collusion, safeguarding, ethics, information security and supply chain
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implementation of risk management actions
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coordinating training and awareness efforts on the topics of all the relevant risks