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Stellenbeschreibung
I General Information
Title: JPO on Gender, Climate, Peace and Security
Sector of Assignment: Policy, Programme and Intergovernmental Division
Organization/Office: UN WOMEN Peace, Security and Resilience Unit
Duty Station: New York City, USA
Duration of assignment: 2 years with possibility of extension for another year. The extension of appointment is subject to yearly review concerning priorities, availability of funds, and satisfactory performance.
Please note that for participants of the JPO-Programme two years work experience are mandatory! Relevant work experience can be counted. In order to assess the eligibility of the candidates, we review the relevant experience acquired after obtaining the first university degree (usually bachelor’s degree).
II. Organizational Context
Organizational Context
UN Women, grounded in the vision of equality enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, works for the elimination of discrimination against women and girls; the empowerment of women; and the achievement of equality between women and men as partners and beneficiaries of development, human rights, humanitarian action and peace and security. Placing women’s rights at the center of all its efforts, UN Women leads and coordinates United Nations system efforts to ensure that commitments on gender equality and gender mainstreaming translate into action throughout the world. It provides strong and coherent leadership in support of Member States’ priorities and efforts, building effective partnerships with civil society and other relevant actors.
The Peace, Security and Resilience Section of the Policy, Programme and Intergovernmental Division supports UN Women to fulfill its coordination mandate in the area of peace and security, UN system efforts to promote improved implementation, and monitoring and reporting of global commitments on Women, Peace and Security, including as set out in the Beijing Platform for Action and in Security Council resolutions, relevant Statements by the President of the Security Council, as well as related accountability frameworks established by the UN system. In the area of sustaining peace, UN Women supports Member States and civil society in implementing parallel resolutions of the Security Council and General Assembly (A/RES/70/262 and S/RES/2282 (2016)) on sustaining peace and together with the Peacebuilding Support Office (PBSO) coordinates the implementation of the SG’s Seven-Point Action Plan on Gender-Responsive Peacebuilding. UN Women as well makes efforts towards ensuring that the voices of the WPS experts and activists are informing policy framing on sustaining peace.
In line with its mandate, UN Women recognizes the interconnections between climate change, security, and women’s rights, and seeks to address these critical issues through innovative approaches. UN Women plays a critical role in ensuring that gender considerations are included in climate-security mechanisms, programmes and policies, and on the other hand, that climate-related security risks are included in the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda. The Joint Programme for Women, Natural Resources, Climate and Peace by UN Women, UNEP, UNDP, and DPPA demonstrated the importance of such integrated action. A key milestone was the joint report “Gender, Climate and Security: Sustaining Inclusive Peace on the Frontlines of Climate Change” offering a set of recommendations to guide policymaking, programming, research, and investments. In addition, UN Women is part of the internal reference group for the 2023 PBSO’s Thematic Review on Climate Security and Peacebuilding and actively engages with the UN Climate Security Mechanism jointly established by DPPA, UNDP, UNEP and DPO to highlight the importance of the gender-climate-security nexus.
Objective of the Position
In light of the international community’s growing recognition of the impact of climate change on international peace and security, as evident in the June 2023 UN Security Council ministerial open debate on “Climate Change, Peace and Security”, UN Women stresses the urgent need to address the gender dimension within the climate security field. During the open debate, several Member States placed a strong emphasis on recognizing the important roles of women and young people in addressing climate-related security risks and referred to the WPS agenda. The JPO on Gender, Climate, Peace and Security will play a pivotal role in providing technical expertise, strategic guidance, and coordination to support UN Women’s efforts in integrating gender-responsive approaches in climate change and peacebuilding mechanisms and climate security within the Women, Peace, and Security framework.
The JPO position is in line with the recommendations for action on “Preventing conflict and violence and sustaining peace” of the Secretary General’s New Agenda for Peace and links Action 5 “Transform gendered power dynamics in peace and security” with Action 6 “Address the interlinkages between climate, peace and security.” The position is also consistent with the increasing references to climate change in National and Regional Action Plans on WPS and offers tremendous potential to assist member states in developing concrete goals and actions. The Gender, Climate, Peace, and Security JPO will further develop strategies to create linkages between WPS National Action Plans with reference on climate change and Gender Action Plans under the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) and the outcomes of COP28.
Additionally, the JPO will develop gender-specific strategies to address challenges such as livelihood insecurities and increased risk of gender-based violence, while amplifying the unique knowledge and experiences of women and girls on the frontlines of the climate crisis, including their efforts to resolve conflicts over natural resources and promote adaptation measures to climate-induced conflicts. By advocating for a JPO position that seeks to integrate a gender perspective into peace and climate policies, UN Women aims to create a holistic approach that addresses the multifaceted challenges of gender inequality, climate change, and insecurity.
III. JPO Programme Components
Title of Supervisor: Policy Specialist Sustaining Peace
Content and methodology of supervision:
Evaluation:
The Performance Management and Development (PMD) tool will serve as a primary platform to evaluate the JPO’s performance.
Training components:
IV. Functions
Under the overall guidance of the Chief of the Peace, Security and Resilience Unit and direct supervision of Policy Specialist, the JPO will be responsible for the following:
V. Competencies
Core Values:
Core Competencies:
Functional Competencies:
VII. Recruitment Qualifications
Education and certification:
Experience:
Prior experience in the UN System is an asset.
Language Requirements:
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