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<p><strong>Tiered Approach</strong></p><br> <p>In line with the commitment to safeguard capacity and support personnel already in the Organization, a majority of UNDP UNCDF/UNV vacancies are advertised using a tiered application process whereby:</p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Tier 0</strong>: UNDP/UNCDF/UNV IP staff holding permanent (PA) and fixed-term (FTA) appointments, whose posts will be abolished, or contracts will be terminated or not renewed during 2026.</li> <li><strong>Tier 1</strong>: Other UNDP/UNCDF/UNV staff holding permanent (PA) and fixed-term (FTA) appointments</li> <li><strong>Tier 2</strong>: UNDP/UNCDF/UNV staff holding temporary appointments (TA), personnel on regular PSA contracts, and Expert and Specialist UN Volunteers</li> <li><strong>Tier 3 or no tier indicated</strong>: All other contract types from UNDP/UNCDF/UNV and other agencies, and other external candidates</li> </ul> <p>Please make note of the Tier(s) indicated in the vacancy title, if any, and ensure that you satisfy the eligibility to apply.</p><br> <p><strong>Background</strong></p><br> <p>Anchored in the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and aligned with the UNDP Strategic Plan 2026–2029, the Regional Bureau for Arab States (RBAS) supports the Arab States region in achieving sustainable development by eradicating poverty in all its forms, accelerating structural transformations, and building resilience to crises and shocks. RBAS operates across the full spectrum of development settings in the region, including Least Developed Countries, Middle Income Countries, Net Contributor Countries, and countries affected by crisis. </p><br> <p>The Regional Hub for Arab States in Amman serves as the centre for thought leadership, crisis response, and country office support. Its work spans strategic policy advice, programme development and implementation, capacity development, policy research and analysis, knowledge services, and operations support. The Amman Regional Hub hosts the Regional Programme for Arab States, which responds to emerging regional priorities through knowledge generation, regional initiatives, and development projects aligned with the Regional Programme Document 2026–2029. </p><br> <p>Artificial Intelligence has emerged as a defining force in the development landscape of the Arab States region, presenting both transformative opportunities and significant governance challenges. In response to growing demand from governments, donors, civil society, and private sector partners, RBAS is accelerating its engagement on AI as a cross-cutting enabler for sustainable development outcomes. This work is embedded within the <i><strong>Regional Programme</strong></i> and implemented in close collaboration with governance, innovation, and programme teams across the Hub. </p><br> <p>UNDP’s <strong>AI Sprint</strong> is a flagship initiative aimed at accelerating the adoption of Artificial Intelligence for sustainable development across the Arab States and Africa. The Sprint is structured around four key pillars: <strong>AI Landscape Assessment (AILA)</strong>, <strong>AI Trust & Safety</strong>, <strong>AI Capacity Building</strong>, and <strong>AI Model Development</strong>. The initiative seeks to equip governments, the private sector, academia, and civil society with the skills, policies, and tools required to leverage AI responsibly and effectively in support of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through the AI Sprint, UNDP supports partner countries in identifying national AI priorities, assessing ecosystem readiness, strengthening governance frameworks, building human capacities, and advancing inclusive AI solutions particularly in Arabic and local languages. </p><br> <p>Within this framework, and under the direct supervision of the head or regional digital and AI team - <strong>Digital Transformation Specialist</strong> the <strong>Artificial Intelligence(AI )Analyst</strong> will be responsible of supporting the implementation of activities across the four AI Sprint pillars, while also providing substantive support to the Regional Programme’s AI-related components and delivering tailored AI technical support to UNDP Country Offices across the Arab States. The candidate will support research, policy development, and knowledge sharing to ensure that AI adoption in the region is ethical, inclusive, and aligned with global best practices. </p><br> <p><strong>Duties and Responsibilities</strong></p><br> <p>Under the direct supervision of the<strong> Digital Transformation Specialist</strong>, the <strong>AI Analyst</strong> will perform the following key functions: </p><br> <p><strong>1. Contribute to the Regional AI work</strong> </p><br> <ul> <li>Providing substantive support to the Regional Programme’s AI-related components. </li> <li>Delivering tailored AI technical support to UNDP Country Offices across the Arab States.</li> <li>Coordinate AI Landscape Assessment (AILA) </li> <li>Coordinate country-level assessments of AI readiness, ecosystem maturity, and policy frameworks. </li> <li>Analyze findings to produce synthesis reports and actionable insights for national and regional planning. </li> <li>Support the facilitation of engagement with governments, academia, and private sector partners to validate and apply assessment results. </li> </ul> <p><i><strong>2</strong></i><strong>. Contribute to AI Trust & Safety</strong> </p><br> <ul> <li>Support the development of responsible AI governance frameworks and practical guidance on fairness, accountability, transparency, and privacy. </li> <li>Develop tools and methodologies for risk assessment and mitigation. </li> <li>Track global AI governance trends and align regional efforts with international standards. </li> </ul> <p><strong>3.Facilitate AI Capacity Building</strong> </p><br> <ul> <li>Design and coordinate capacity-building programmes and workshops for policymakers, practitioners, and institutions. </li> <li>Support in developing learning materials and toolkits on AI ethics, governance, and applications for sustainable development. </li> <li>Support the coordination with UNDP Country Offices to identify AI priorities, technical support needs, and opportunities for south-south collaboration. </li> </ul> <p><strong>4.Support AI model development and knowledge sharing </strong></p><br> <ul> <li>Support initiatives focused on Arabic and local-language AI model development and deployment. </li> <li>Support the engagement with partners to enhance linguistic inclusivity and representation in AI systems. </li> <li>Document lessons learned and promote inclusive and culturally relevant AI approaches. </li> </ul> <p><i><strong>5</strong></i><strong>.Research, policy and partnership support</strong> </p><br> <ul> <li>Prepare policy briefs, knowledge products, and concept notes on responsible AI. </li> <li>Support coordination among partners, including governments, research institutions, and the private sector. </li> <li>Contribute to advocacy, communication, and reporting on AI Sprint outcomes and progress. </li> </ul> <p><strong>6. The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization. </strong></p><br> <p><strong>Institutional Arrangement</strong> </p><br> <p>The Artificial Intelligence (AI) Analyst will report directly to the Digital Transformation Specialistand work in close collaboration with: </p><br> <p>• The Regional AI and Digital Team in Amman. </p><br> <p>• The AI, Digital, and Innovation Hub in New York. </p><br> <p>• Regional Programme Team. </p><br> <p>• UNDP Country Offices across the Arab States. </p><br> <p>The candidate will work remotely but may be required to travel for regional workshops, consultations, and coordination meetings. The candidate will provide their own work equipment (laptop, internet connection, etc.) and maintain flexibility to work across time zones. </p><br> <p><strong>Competencies</strong></p><br> <p>Core Competencies</p><br> <p><strong>Achieve Results</strong> – LEVEL 1: Plans and monitors own work, pays attention to details, delivers quality work by deadline.</p><br> <p><strong>Think Innovatively</strong> – LEVEL 1: Open to creative ideas/known risks, is a pragmatic problem solver, makes improvements.</p><br> <p><strong>Learn Continuously</strong> – LEVEL 1: Open-minded and curious, shares knowledge, learns from mistakes, asks for feedback.</p><br> <p><strong>Adapt with Agility</strong> – LEVEL 1: Adapts to change, constructively handles ambiguity/uncertainty, is flexible.</p><br> <p><strong>Act with Determination</strong> – LEVEL 1: Shows drive and motivation, able to deliver calmly in the face of adversity, confident.</p><br> <p><strong>Engage and Partner</strong> – LEVEL 1: Demonstrates compassion and understanding towards others, forms positive relationships.</p><br> <p><strong>Enable Diversity and Inclusion</strong> – LEVEL 1: Appreciates and respects differences, is aware of unconscious bias, confronts discrimination.</p><br> <p>Cross-Functional & Technical Competencies</p><br> <p><strong>Digital</strong></p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Artificial Intelligence Thought Leadership</strong><br> Deep understanding of current and emerging trends in AI, along with their social, ethical, and economic implications, including data privacy and human rights. Ability to engage with industry experts, government representatives, and academics to stay updated on the latest trends and to form partnerships. Strong skills in conducting and interpreting research to support thought leadership initiatives, including white papers, policy briefs, or case studies. Understanding of global trends and cultural nuances as they relate to the field of AI. Familiarity with international laws and standards regarding technology, particularly in a multi-stakeholder environment like the UN.</li> <li><strong>Policy/Regulations for Digital and Emerging Technology</strong><br> Ability to design or advise on regulations and policy for digital and emerging technology.</li> <li><strong>Transformation in Developing Organizations</strong><br> Knowledge of re-designing processes and leading projects that involve development issues.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Data</strong></p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Data Analysis</strong><br> Ability to extract, analyze and visualize data to form meaningful insights and aid effective business decision-making.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Business Management</strong></p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Digital Awareness and Literacy</strong><br> Ability to monitor new and emerging technologies, as well as understand their usage, potential, limitations, impact, and added value. Ability to rapidly and readily adopt and use new technologies in professional activities, and to empower others to do the same.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Communication</strong></p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Digital Capacity Building</strong><br> Ability to increase the impact of digital communications through trainings, partnerships, and relevant resources.</li> </ul> <p><strong>Business Direction & Strategy</strong></p><br> <ul> <li><strong>Systems Thinking</strong><br> Ability to use objective problem analysis and judgement to understand how interrelated elements coexist within an overall process or system, and to consider how altering one element can impact on other parts of the system.</li> </ul> <p>*Please refer to the competency framework site for the entire list of competencies and further explanations.</p><br> <p><strong>Required Skills and Experience</strong></p><br> <p>Minimum Education Requirements</p><br> <ul> <li>An advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science, Data Science, Telecommunications, International Development, Public Policy, or a related field is required.</li> </ul> <p><strong>OR</strong></p><br> <ul> <li>A first-level university degree (Bachelor’s degree) in the areas stated above, in combination with an additional two years of qualifying experience, will be given due consideration in lieu of the advanced university degree.</li> </ul> <p>Minimum Years of Relevant Work Experience</p><br> <ul> <li>Minimum of <strong>2 years</strong> (with a Master’s degree) or <strong>4 years</strong> (with a Bachelor’s degree) of progressively responsible professional experience in AI development, digital innovation, or applied data technologies.</li> </ul> <p>Required Skills</p><br> <ul> <li>Proven experience in conducting AI ecosystem assessments and policy design.</li> <li>Demonstrated experience in AI capacity building, research, and stakeholder engagement.</li> <li>Experience in developing AI models, AI governance, responsible AI, digital transformation, and emerging technology frameworks.</li> <li>Proven experience in developing project proposals and partnership engagement.</li> <li>Demonstrated ability to draft high-quality technical reports, policy briefs, concept notes, and strategic recommendations.</li> </ul> <p>Desired Skills</p><br> <ul> <li>Experience in international or regional AI or digital development projects in the Arab States Region is an asset.</li> <li>Familiarity with UN or other international development organizations, Digital and AI teams' policies, procedures, and programme implementation frameworks is desirable.</li> <li>Experience supporting the development of national AI strategies or assessments, digital transformation roadmaps, or innovation policies in the Arab States Region is an advantage.</li> <li>Familiarity with emerging global debates, standards, and policy frameworks related to AI trust and safety, digital ethics, and responsible AI implementation is desirable. Relevant work in the Arab Region is preferred.</li> <li>Experience working with Arab States Region government institutions, regulators, innovation hubs, academia, or private-sector technology partners is considered an asset.</li> </ul> <p>Required Languages</p><br> <ul> <li>Fluency in both written and spoken English and Arabic is required.</li> <li>Knowledge of another UN language, particularly French, is an asset.</li> </ul> <p>Professional Certificates</p><br> <ul> <li>N/A</li> </ul> <p><strong>Equal opportunity</strong></p><br> <p>As an equal opportunity employer, UNDP values diversity as an expression of the multiplicity of nations and cultures where we operate and, as such, we encourage qualified applicants from all backgrounds to apply for roles in the organization. Our employment decisions are based on merit and suitability for the role, without discrimination. </p><br> <p>UNDP is also committed to creating an inclusive workplace where all personnel are empowered to contribute to our mission, are valued, can thrive, and benefit from career opportunities that are open to all.</p><br> <p><strong>Sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse of authority</strong></p><br> <p>UNDP does not tolerate harassment, sexual harassment, exploitation, discrimination and abuse of authority. All selected candidates, therefore, undergo relevant checks and are expected to adhere to the respective standards and principles. </p><br> <p><strong>Right to select multiple candidates</strong></p><br> <p>UNDP reserves the right to select one or more candidates from this vacancy announcement. We may also retain applications and consider candidates applying to this post for other similar positions with UNDP at the same grade level and with similar job description, experience and educational requirements.</p><br> <p><strong>Use of AI by candidates</strong></p><br> <p>Applicants are invited to read UNDP’s guidance for candidates on using AI responsibly in UNDP recruitment and selection</p><br> <p><strong>Scam alert</strong></p><br> <p>UNDP does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process. For further information, please see www.undp.org/scam-alert.</p><br><br> #LI-DNI<br><br> </div>
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Result of Service<br>The ultimate service of the consultancy is provide technical support to the UN-Habitat Jordan Head of Country office, project managers, and the project team to deliver the technical outputs to strengthen the agency’s programmatic approach for advancing greening and resilience in cities. The Junior Landscape Architect will provide support to the project team to help enable the delivery of the following outputs as required: Under the Rethinking Sahab Project: • Sahab's Green Public Space Plan Report. • Support the vegetation planning and implementation at the pilot sites in Sahab And under the "Smart Urban Water Management" project: • Knowledge Exchange Workshop Report • Hydrological Assessment for Selected Public Space(s) • Review of the “Typologies of Urban Green Infrastructure” Toolkit • Support the finalization of designs and implementation of sites<br> Work Location<br>Amman<br> Expected duration<br>6 months (part time)<br> Duties and Responsibilities<br>The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) is mandated by the United Nations General Assembly to promote social and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all, supporting the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals as well as facilitate the implementation of the World New Urban Agenda. UN-Habitat has been operational in Jordan since 2005, cooperating with regional and international organizations, local authorities, civil society organizations, and private sector, to localize SDGs and promote the implementation of UN-Habitat global programmes in the country. In Jordan, UN-Habitat has been working with national and local stakeholders and communities to support sustainable urban development and resilience-building, focusing on its core thematic areas; Climate Change and City Resilience, Urban Data and Planning, SDG Localization, and Community- Led Public Space Development. Through several of these initiatives, Jordan has been selected as a pilot country for innovative approaches and had national and local officials participating in global and regional knowledge exchange. Under the Jordan Country Programme, normative and operational tools are strategically combined to leverage public spaces as catalysts for improving socio-economic conditions, strengthening climate resilience, fostering social cohesion, and enhancing the overall well-being of vulnerable communities. Targeting dense urban areas, industrial and heritage cities, affordable housing projects, poverty pockets, and refugee camps, these community-driven initiatives place particular emphasis on empowering vulnerable groups and adapting to the evolving needs of communities. Public space rehabilitation projects in cities such as Al-Salt, Madaba, Amman, Irbid, Ghor Al-Safi, Zarqa, Sahab, and others serve as vital entry points to advance social cohesion, create economic opportunities, and improve environmental quality, while also building climate resilience for vulnerable populations, including refugees and women. Background to the Rethinking Sahab Project: Sahab City faces a complex set of challenges related to urban growth, climate change, social development, and biodiversity loss. In 2024, UN-Habitat, in collaboration with Sahab Municipality, conducted a Multilayered Vulnerability Assessment (MVA) under the project “Accelerating the Implementation of the Paris Agreement by Building the Climate Resilience of the Urban Poor in Bolivia, Colombia, Ethiopia, Jordan, and Tunisia,” funded by the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID) and aligned with the global RISE UP programme. Applying a rigorous spatial methodology, the MVA identified and analyzed localized hotspots of vulnerability across Sahab, providing the basis for the development of an Urban Resilience Action Plan for Sahab City with actionable and locally tailored climate resilience and adaptation strategies. The MVA revealed that Sahab’s rapid industrialization and population growth have amplified environmental and health risks. Air quality is severely affected by industrial emissions, heavy traffic, and dust from stone-cutting sites, with pollutant levels far exceeding WHO guidelines. These levels pose serious risks of respiratory and cardiovascular diseases for residents. Compounding these risks is the scarcity of accessible green spaces. Green space per capita is only 0.275 m², compared to 2.5 m² in Amman and the internationally recommended 9 m². This deficit exacerbates the urban heat island effect, heightens flood risks, undermines biodiversity, and increases the pressure on infrastructure. The MVA recommended expanding green spaces, enhancing ecological connectivity, establishing buffer zones around industrial areas, and strengthening air quality management, flood resilience, and public health interventions. Building on these findings, the Sahab Urban Resilience Action Plan was developed, outlining 51 priority actions, of which 10 were considered urgent. The top priority identified was the promotion of urban greening to mitigate pollution, reduce heat stress, and improve overall livability in the city. In response, UN-Habitat Jordan, the Municipality of Sahab, and the Canton of Basel-Stadt launched the project “Rethinking Sahab: Urban Greening for a Resilient and Sustainable Future.” The project’s overall objective is to create a resilient, sustainable, and healthy urban environment in Sahab City, particularly in vulnerable areas with a high concentration of refugees, by integrating urban greening strategies, strengthening institutional and community capacities, and developing inclusive public spaces that improve quality of life while reducing environmental impacts. The project seeks to deliver three main outcomes: Outcome 1: Strengthened institutional knowledge and governance in Sahab municipality to promote greening of the city. Outcome 2: Enhanced Community Resilience, Social Cohesion, and Wellbeing of the Sahab Communities through the Provision of Safe, Inclusive, and Green Public Spaces as well as Waste Recycling and Urban Gardening Opportunities. Outcome 3: Increased Community Awareness on the Importance of Urban Greening in Open Spaces, Waste Recycling as well as Energy and Water Efficiency and Its Transformative Power to Strengthen Resilience, Health, and Safety in the City. The project adopts a phased, participatory approach, starting with citywide public space assessments and culminating in the implementation of pilot public space project(s). These phases include: Citywide Assessment and Green Public Space Plan: Using the UN-Habitat City-Wide Public Space Assessment toolkit, existing public spaces; including streets, rooftops of public buildings, vacant lands, and residual plots; will be mapped and evaluated, identifying gaps and opportunities for urban greening. Accordingly, based on these findings, a Green Public Space Plan will be co-developed with Sahab Municipality and community representatives to comprehensively guide future greening initiatives. Pilot Public Space Interventions: UN-Habitat Site-Specific Public Space assessment(s) will be conducted for the high-priority location(s) selected to identify needed interventions, integrating recycled materials, grey water systems, urban agriculture, and composting practices to maximize environmental benefits. Capacity Building, knowledge transfer, and Awareness Campaigns: Throughout the project phases, municipal authorities and communities will gain knowledge and tools for sustainable urban practices through workshops, training, and knowledge exchange missions in Jordan and Basel, and public outreach. The project introduces a holistic, community-driven approach, integrating the principles of green infrastructure, circularity and regenerative energy into urban greening. Participatory tools will serve as a crosscutting framework, ensuring inclusivity and fostering ownership among the residents of Sahab. The pilot public space project(s) will serve as catalysts, inspiring future greening initiatives across Sahab and attracting additional funding. Background to the Smart Urban Water Management Project: The project “Smart Urban Water Management: Enhancing the Adaptive Capacity and Urban Resilience of Amman through Urban Green Infrastructure” aims to enhance an enabling environment to address water challenges through the development and implementation of smart urban water management systems in Amman city, with a focus on strengthening adaptive capacities and promoting sustainable water management measures. It builds on the lessons learned and best practices of the above project the findings of the ‘Flood Risk Assessment and Flood Hazard Mapping of Downtown Amman,’ whereby interventions will be implemented in selected locations from the identified 120 flood hotspots. This targeted approach ensures that efforts are concentrated in areas with the highest need, maximizing impact and efficiency. Additionally, the project interventions will build on insights gained from “Al Zohour Green Triangle Pilot Project” which was implemented in one of the 120 locations and aims to replicate it in other selected locations and implement several flood mitigation measures. The project seeks to deliver two main outcomes: Outcome 1: Enhanced resilience of Amman to water-related challenges, including flash floods and water insecurity, through piloting short-term sustainable urban water management systems and flood mitigation measures. Outcome 2: Increased capacities and knowledge-exchange on sustainable urban drainage and stormwater management in the context of flash floods and water insecurity. Background on “GHAITH: Green Hydrology and Adaptive Infrastructure for Thriving Urban Habitats in North Jordan” Project By focusing on the intertwined and urgent issues of flash floods and water scarcity and building on the above project, this project aims to enhance an enabling environment to address water challenges through developing and implementing smart water urban management systems in Irbid and Mafraq, with a focus on strengthening adaptive capacities and promoting sustainable water measures. The project additionally builds on and draws on lessons from the integrated approach being implemented in the “Smart Urban Water Management” project in Amman with the support of the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It is structured around four interlocking components that, from evidence to pilot, create an enabling system for water resilience in Irbid and Mafraq. The first component is evidence-based planning, whereby the priority hotspots are refined and validated through a multi-criteria and multi-stakeholder approach, grounded in vulnerabilities. That evidence basis drives the second component, networked leadership by convening the “Mayors for Urban Resilience” and technical working groups to catalyse collaboration among city leaders, planners, and civil society, forging a shared vision and the institutional coordination needed for sustained action. The third component empowers youth and innovation as the Environmental Legacy Makers Award is scaled up to promote environmental consciousness and proactive engagement of university teams alike to propose nature-based, flood-resilient solutions, while building public awareness through targeted campaigns. Finally, the fourth component translates knowledge into practice through on-the-ground implementation of smart water-management systems and green infrastructure typologies to mitigate the impact of water challenges facing vulnerable districts in Irbid and Mafraq. Together, these components reinforce one another: evidence-based planning ensures pilots target the highly vulnerable and high-priority areas; political buy-in from networked leaders accelerates adoption and upscaling; youth engagement generates fresh ideas and community ownership; and visible pilot successes strengthen the case for green infrastructure for further investment. By synchronizing these gears, the project adopts a holistic, adaptive, and systematic approach that not only reduces flood and water-scarcity risks today but also builds the capacities and frameworks for continual, locally led urban resilience. Accordingly, these components have been translated into the following outcomes and outputs: Outcome 1: Enhanced resilience of Irbid and Mafraq to water-related challenges, including flash floods and water insecurity, through piloting sustainable urban water management systems and flood mitigation measures. Outcome 2: Strengthened capacities and knowledge-exchange among city leaders, technical experts, and stakeholders on innovative, sustainable green infrastructure solutions to address flash floods and water insecurity. Accordingly, UN-Habitat is seeking to recruit a qualified Junior Landscape Architect to assist the project team in successfully implementing the activities required in Phase 1: Citywide Assessment and Green Public Space Plan under the "Rethinking Sahab" project, and the delivery of Outcome 1 and 2 under the “Smart Urban Water Management” project. Reporting Line: The consultant will be hired and work under the overall supervision of the UN-Habitat Jordan Head of Country office, and project coordinators. Duties and responsibilities: As per the ToR, the consultant will support the UN-Habitat Jordan head of Country office, and Project managers. They will interact with certain stakeholders of the Programme on behalf of UN-Habitat and therefore he/she will be appointed on the basis of securing the highest standards of efficiency, competence, and integrity. As a UN representative, he/she is expected to exhibit and adhere to the highest standards of ethical conduct. The consultant will be responsible for providing technical advice for effective coordination and implementation of the projects’ activities including: • Support project coordinators in the effective and timely execution of UN-Habitat programme by providing the appropriate technical support. • Conduct desktop research and collect available relevant data. • Provide technical support for the development and finalization of assessment reports, including the formulation of evidence-based recommendations. • Draft narrative sections and map development, as requested, for inclusion in reports, including, but not limited to, introductions, optimal urban greening practices, hydrological recommendations, and public space development. • Provide logistical support in the preparations and organization of capacity building workshops and meetings, including preparing agendas and invitations, and developing presentations. • Prepare reports and meeting minutes to facilitate the dissemination of project information to the network of stakeholders engaged in project-related meetings and workshops. • Provide technical support in translating documents and assessments. • Provide technical support for the planning and implementation of the second phase of the Environmental Legacy Makers Award. • Review and provide feedback for urban greening and climate change reports, guidelines, and designs developed under relevant projects, including of the ‘Typologies of Urban Green Infrastructure’ planning and design toolkit and green infrastructure designs. • Provide additional technical support as required within the scope of the related projects.<br> Qualifications/special skills<br>• Advanced degree in landscape architecture, agriculture, or a related field is required. A first-level university degree with additional two years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. • Up to 2 years of experience related landscape architecture, agriculture engineer, or any related field is required • Understanding of and experience in greening practices is required. • Ability to conduct research and analysis and strong synthesis skills are required. • Competencies with office software packages (Adobe, MS Word, Excel, etc.) are required. • Working experience with international development organizations is desirable. • Strong written and oral communication skills are desirable.<br> Languages<br>• English and French are the working languages of the United Nation Secretariat, for this position fluency in English and Arabic (both oral and written) is required.<br> Additional Information<br>Not available.<br> No Fee<br>THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.<br><br><br>
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