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The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is an international financial institution and a specialized United Nations agency dedicated to eradicating rural poverty and hunger. It does so by investing in rural people. IFAD finances programmes and projects that increase agricultural productivity, raise rural incomes, and advocates at the local, national, and international level for policies that contribute to rural transformation.
In an effort to enhance its support to rural people to overcome poverty and food insecurity and to foster food system transformation, IFAD is establishing the Office of Development Effectiveness (ODE). This new office will be responsible for managing, measuring, and facilitating the effectiveness of IFAD operations through a focus on results, including mainstreaming areas. ODE will be responsible for (i) designing operational policies and procedures to enhance the quality of design and delivery of IFAD’s supported operations to drive the kinds of productive, inclusive, sustainable, and resilient transformative results that can be scaled to make significant impacts in eliminating global rural hunger and poverty; (ii) assessing the quality of IFAD-financed sovereign and non-sovereign operations, grants, country strategies and operational strategies and policies in terms of overall quality at design and the compliance to countries’ and IFAD’s policies and commitments; (iii) assessing the impact of IFAD’s operations, and monitoring and reporting on the performance of IFAD’s portfolio, including mainstreaming issues; (iv) managing the allocation of IFAD’s resources throughout each replenishment cycle; (v) being a knowledge broker by consolidating lessons learnt, identifying and enhancing knowledge, and innovative practices and facilitating their use within the organization; (vi) contributing to positioning IFAD in the global development agenda, particularly the one related to SDG2 and food system transformation; Provides expert guidance on IFAD’s strategic direction and contributes to corporate and operational policy discussions.
The Office works in close coordination with other departments, offices and divisions in IFAD and the Chief Economist, works under the direct supervision of the Vice President of IFAD.
*The structure of IFAD is currently undergoing a recalibration process. The definite set-up of the Office of Development Effectiveness is being finalized and is subject to organizational adjustments. Further details will be communicated to selected candidates during the recruitment process.
The Chief Economist is responsible for managing an IFAD office and serves on IFAD’s senior management team. The main focus of the Chief Economist is on strategic leadership of IFAD’s development effectiveness, innovation, and management. The incumbent is responsible for the management and delivery of the Office’s programme of work within an allocated budget.
The Chief Economist manages and directs the human, financial and material resources of ODE and holds responsibility over the effective and efficient delivery of its programme. The incumbent provides authoritative and technical advice to senior management on the Fund’s Strategic Framework, strategic planning, policy, and office programme and operational management. Chief Economists, provide inputs and advices based on ODE products at the request of the President, vice President, and senior management.
The Chief Economist is a member of the IFAD Executive Management Team with a corporate responsibility for the Fund.
1. STRATEGIC PROGRAMME DIRECTION AND IFAD’S MISSION: The Chief Economist leads the work of IFAD’s Office of Development Effectiveness by providing strategic leadership and guidance to staff on IFAD’s mandate. The incumbent also guides the direction in the development and interpretation of major policies, regulations and rules, and systems that govern the work of the office and ensure they support office goals and objectives within the overall Fund mandates and strategies. The Chief Economist also serves as the chief Quality assurer for the IFAD programmes and projects, as well as a trusted business/programme advisor with a significant role in authoritative policy advice within the Fund at the senior management level as well as in policy dialogue in their representational activities.
2. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND POLICY STRATEGY: The Chief Economist acts as a champion for change, promoting and endorsing solutions to intractable challenges, and has an entrepreneurial and creative approach to developing new, innovative ideas that will stretch the organization and push the boundaries within the industry. They encourage evidence-based knowledge generation and its dissemination in all activities and contribute to resource mobilization activities and to evidence-based policy making at the international, national, and local level to advocate for the extreme poor and food insecure in rural areas. The incumbent advocates the Organization’s policy positions and expands the Organization’s external visibility and positioning. In order to promote organizational change and keep abreast of technology advancement they set clear priorities for the Office and lead by example.
3. CORPORATE DEVELOPMENT AND RESULTS BASED MANAGEMENT: The Chief Economist leads and contributes to the corporate development effectiveness agenda and plans, monitors, and leads IFAD’s collaboration with its institutional partners and member countries on resource mobilization and corporate partnerships, in accordance with agreed priorities, approved programme/budgets, strategic objectives and corporate policies. They promote the development of rigorous evaluations, reviews, analyses, and lessons to inform IFAD’s lending and non-lending portfolio (including country programme strategies, policy engagement initiatives, etc.), particularly on issues surrounding food security, agriculture, and rural development. The incumbent oversees the development and implementation of the annual programme and budget of the Office in the context of IFAD’s Strategic Framework and IFAD’s Replenishment Commitments and provides guidance in the assessment and reporting of corporate impacts of IFAD’s funded projects.
4. REPRESENTATION AND EXTERNAL RELATIONS: The Chief Economist develops and maintains political and business relationships with key donor Member States and strong collaboration with strategic partner organisations, including borrowers, bilateral and multilateral development agencies, UN agencies, funds and programmes, international financial institutions (IFIs), non-governmental organizations and academic institutions, which among other partnership priorities, can help drive mobilisation of resources from the financial sector and private sector as desirable. Chief Economist serve as designated representative of the Fund in official United Nations committees and networks, and in IFls, multilateral and bilateral meetings, symposia, fora, and Global conferences upon request of the President, and build organizational networks with peers in major private, public and international institutions.
5. MANAGEMENT OF RESOURCES: The Chief Economist is responsible for ensuring the transparent, equitable, and efficient management of IFAD’s resources, including human, financial, and material resources. This includes managing staff through workforce planning, recruitment, performance management, and career development. They are also responsible for managing the division’s budget, ensuring accountability and fiduciary integrity. Additionally, they are responsible for managing material resources and promoting knowledge and content management to achieve innovative outcomes and cost-effective processes. The Chief Economist also leverages information technology to improve business results, reporting processes, and client services.
Given that the Office of Development Effectiveness is a new Office in IFAD’s corporate structure, the Chief Economist is responsible for leading the establishment of the office, including fine-tuning of roles and responsibilities and the definition of specific lines of collaboration to ensure smooth vertical and horizontal collaboration with other IFAD departments and offices to foster smooth operational and knowledge sharing.
In parallel with the establishment of the Office, the Chief Economist is responsible for providing intellectual leadership and an authoritative contribution to the integration of knowledge and innovation into IFAD’s operations and overall business model.
The key responsibilities for the Chief Economist, include:
Chief Economists establish IFAD’s priorities and provide leadership to division-level programme and operational management activities, ensuring a results-based approach to meeting assigned goals and objectives.
Leadership activities include the optimal utilization of human, financial, technology, and material resources for greater efficiency and effectiveness.
The Chief Economist, ODE is responsible for IFAD’s operational effectiveness, providing strategic leadership and assisting the President and Vice President.
The Chief Economist works with the executive management team to establish operational goals and strategies, overseeing their implementation to ensure IFAD’s sustainability in delivering quality assessments in support of IFAD-funded programmes and projects.
Chief Economists are responsible for building and maintaining strong working relationships both within and outside of IFAD. Internally, they provide strategic advice to the President and Vice-President and collaborate with other departments, offices, and divisions to ensure effective coordination of programme planning and activities. Externally, they develop strategic partnerships with a range of institutions, including borrowers, development agencies, UN agencies, and non-governmental organizations, for the purpose of programme cooperation, knowledge sharing, policy dialogue, and resource mobilization. Chief Economists also represent IFAD in official committees, meetings, and conferences, and build organizational networks with peers in major private, public, and international financial institutions.
As a member of IFAD’s ’s senior management, the Chief Economist, supports the President and Vice President in providing vision and oversight, as well as reporting to governing bodies.
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Applicants should note that IFAD staff members are international civil servants subject to the authority of the President of IFAD. In accordance with IFAD’s Human Resources Policy, the President can decide to assign them to any of the activities of the Fund. All International Professional staff members are required to be geographically mobile and positions in the professional category are subject to changes in location and official travel on behalf of the Fund to any part of the world at any time, in line with business needs, strategic priorities and reform initiatives in IFAD. The definite set-up of the Office of Development Effectiveness is being finalized and is subject to organizational adjustments. Further details will be communicated to selected candidates during the recruitment process.
In accordance with IFAD’s provisions, all new staff members will normally be placed at the first step in the grade level for which they have been selected. For information on IFAD’s remuneration package, please visit IFAD’s compensation and benefits page on our website. Applicants are invited to use the ICSC compensation calculator to estimate the salary and benefit entitlements. See here.
Candidates may be required to take a written test and to deliver a presentation as well as participate in interviews.
In the interest of making most cost-effective use of funds and resources, we are only able to respond to applicants who are short-listed for interview. Candidates who do not receive any feedback within three months should consider their application unsuccessful.
IFAD is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of ethnic, social or political background, colour, nationality, religion, age, gender, disability, marital status, family size or sexual orientation in line with its IFAD Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) Strategy and IFAD policy to preventing and responding to sexual harassment, sexual exploitation and abuse
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