Partnership and Liaison Group
PLG is dedicated to supporting our partners by pro...
Partnership and Liaison Group
PLG is dedicated to supporting our partners by providing services that increase the effectiveness of peace and security, humanitarian and development projects worldwide. To advance the 2030 Agenda – including supporting climate actions and promoting equal opportunities – UNOPS aims to engage in collaborative partnerships with a focus on sharing our expertise in infrastructure, procurement, project management, human resources and financial services. PLG works with a variety of partners, from the UN family to governments, non-governmental organizations, academia and the private sector. UNOPS partners call on us to supplement their own capacities, improve efficiency and transparency, reduce risks, boost cost-effectiveness and ensure quality.
As a corporate function, PLG specifically:
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Leads on global partnership engagement and management
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Ensures that UNOPS strategic priorities are reflected across partnership engagements
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Serves as a resource for the Executive Office and UNOPS at large to advance on the UNOPS strategy through tailored data and analysis services
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Tasked to drive high level thought leadership on partnership diversification and growth
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Steer partnership related policy discussions, including the development of corporate framework initiatives
Purpose and Scope of Assignment
Under the direct supervision of the Director Partnership and Liaison Group, and in close cooperation with the Office of the Deputy Executive Director Delivery and Partnership, the Senior Advisor will provide technical expertise to PLG - and UNOPS overall- in strengthening and systematize its engagement with the Private Sector and Philanthropies with the aim of partnership growth and diversification based on UNOPS’ distinct value proposition in advancing on the global development agenda. The work of the Advisor will be informed by the UNOPS focus on supporting its eight Mission Hubs.
Additional expert support is needed to support PLG in developing an analysis of the Private Sector /Philanthropy landscape in terms of priorities, trends and financing modalities and how it can support the UNOPS mission, strategic priorities, comparative advantage and value addition. The advisor will furthermore develop an engagement plan for identified partners that have been identified to have the potential for future engagement. Finally, the advisor will be expected to identify and unlock concrete opportunities for piloting or scaling up initiatives or testing new financing modalities, particularly in regions and countries that are either mostly affected by fragility or where major markets are emerging as countries graduate into higher income status. Through his/her engagement, the Advisor will also expand channels of dialogue and cooperation for future UNOPS engagement with the Private Sector and Philanthropies. Similarly, UNOPS personnel will benefit from greater knowledge and technical guidance on working with innovative partnership modalities.
The expert should have a high level of expertise and professional experience in working with the Private Sector, in both policy and operational roles.