Partnerships and Liaison Group
The Partnerships and Liaison Group (PLG) has the mandate of collaborating with UNOPS HQ groups, regions and countries to develop and expand new and existing partnerships and strengthen UNOPS’ positioning across the UN system, member states, and intergovernmental and inter-agency bodies as required.
PLG creates, maintains and facilitates training on strategies, policies, standards, tools and templates related to partnerships, while supporting the Executive Director (ED) and Deputy Executive Director (DED) for Delivery and Partnerships in operationalizing approved partnerships strategies across UNOPS regions and countries of operations.
As a Group function, PLG consists of a network of liaison offices spread globally and a cross-cutting partnerships development team based in HQ in Copenhagen. The liaison offices manage relationships with UNOPS’ key global partners at the strategic level and provide support to UNOPS country and multi-country offices engaging with these partners at the operational level throughout the project cycle. Liaison offices are located in Brussels, Copenhagen, Geneva, Tokyo, Nairobi, and Washington DC, each covering a designated set of key partners.
The HQ-based cross-cutting team drives key global initiatives and develops resources to strengthen partnerships colleagues’ outreach and positioning. This team also generates partner-related strategic and operational insights, providing support and resources as well as high-level advice on partner interactions to all UNOPS geographic entities.
Washington Liaison Office
The Washington Liaison Office represents UNOPS vis a vis the US Administration as well as US-based partners including the World Bank Group (WBG), think tanks, academia, foundations, philanthropies, and other interlocutors.
About the Role
The Director, Washington Liaison Office (ICS13) provides strategic leadership for UNOPS’ engagement with Washington-based stakeholders, including the US Government, WBG, and other key partners. This role ensures that UNOPS is effectively positioned as a trusted implementation partner, influencing funding, policy, and strategic alignment at the highest levels. The incumbent leads partnership development, oversees the execution of engagement strategies, and advises senior UNOPS leadership