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UNDP Viet Nam and Climate Change, Energy and Environment Unit
Over the course of its 45-year presence in Viet Nam, UNDP has been assisting Viet Nam with its successful transition from war to reconstruction; from a centrally-planned economy to a market economy with a high level of international integration; from poor to low middle-income status; and towards achieving first the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) 2000-2015 and then the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 2015-2030.
UNDP Viet Nam, in close cooperation with other UN agencies under the UN Deliver as One Initiative, works closely with the Government of Viet Nam, line ministries and local governments, the Party and National Assembly, and related commissions.
We also work with the private sector, national think tanks, and civil society organizations at various levels, as partners to contribute towards 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Our services to the country include capacity strengthening support, technical assistance, and policy advice on (i) governance and participation; (ii) inclusive growth; and (iii) climate change, the environment, and enabling a just energy transition.
This assistance is primarily done through programme cycles which are reflected in Country Programme Documents (CPD) for Viet Nam, the latest of which may be found here covering the period of 2022-2026.
Most UN agencies in Hanoi have been located in the same building since 2015: the Green One UN House (GOUNH), a climate-neutral building that has received multiple certifications and awards recognizing its status as a leader among eco-friendly buildings nationwide.
Organizationally, the UNDP CO is divided into two main business tracks (programme and operations) and managed by a Senior Management team consisting of the Resident Representative, the Deputy Resident Representative, and the heads of the three main programme units, which are: (i) the Climate Change, Energy and Environment Unit (CCEEU); (ii) the Governance and Participation Team; and (iii) the Inclusive and Equitable Growth Team.
and one Policy Advisor Team (PAT).
The three current overall portfolios under the umbrella of the CCEEU are:
Just Energy Transition Partnership
Since the early 2010s, the Government of Viet Nam has developed and is implementing a series of national strategies and action plans on climate change, green growth, and low-carbon sustainable development.
Viet Nam’s Prime Minister, Pham Minh Chinh, approved the National Green Growth Strategy (NGGS) 2021-2030, vision to 2050 (Decision 1658/QD-TTg dated October 1, 2021) and the National Climate Change Strategy (NCCS) in July 2022.
The National Power Development Plan for the period of 2021-2030, with a vision to 2045 (PDP8), was promulgated in May 2023 with the objective to ensure national energy security, diversification, and sustainable development in the electricity sector.
Viet Nam has also shown strong commitment to climate policy on the international stage.
At the 26th Conference of Parties (COP26) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) in Glasgow, the Prime Minister pledged Viet Nam’s commitment to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
In November 2022, Viet Nam submitted its updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) to the UNFCCC. This revised commitment outlines Viet Nam’s measures and targets to reducing its national GHG emissions by 15.8 percent compared to the business-as-usual (BAU) scenario by 2030 or up to 43.5 percent, conditional upon international support.
Viet Nam has also joined significant global pledges affiliated with ending new coal plant construction and phasing out existing ones, slashing methane emissions by 30 percent by 2030, and halting deforestation by 2030. Viet Nam’s 2050 net-zero targets and other climate commitments to realize Viet Nam’s NDC have bold implications in terms of economic opportunities, improved environmental health, and enhanced energy security.
However, overcoming economic disruption, social and political challenges, and high initial costs requires an all-of-government approach to emissions mitigation from fossil fuel consumption in all end-use sectors, particularly industry, transportation, buildings, as well as agriculture and fisheries.
In December 2022, Viet Nam and the International Partners Group (IPG), a set of industrialised economies comprising the European Union, United Kingdom of Britain and Ireland, United States of America, Japan, Federal Republic of Germany, the French Republic, the Italian Republic, Canada, Kingdom of Denmark, and Kingdom of Norway agreed to a Political Declaration (PD) on establishing the Just Energy Transition Partnership (JETP).
The landmark agreement recognizes the need to accelerate actions tied to the Paris Agreement (PA) by supporting “Viet Nam’s low-emission and climate resilient development, as well as to support Viet Nam to accelerate the just transition and decarbonisation of the electricity system and develop new economic opportunities to support Viet Nam’s transition towards net zero future”.
These efforts entail the Government of Viet Nam, IPG, and Global Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) working group members mobilizing at least $7.75 bn of public sector finance and $7.75 bn in private finance over the next 3 to 5 years.
JETP represents a long-term, ambitious partnership and supports the development of the legal framework for the low-carbon and climate change resilient transition of Viet Nam’s economy.
In terms of policy, Deputy Prime Minister Tran Hong Ha signed Decision No.
1009/QD-TTg dated August 31, 2023, approving the Scheme for the Implementation of the JETP Political Declaration (PD) (hereafter called the Scheme), which legally formalises the PD and implementation structure, including the allocation of roles and responsibilities to ministries and agencies.
Also, the Scheme highlights priority areas to enable the promotion and development of renewable energy and energy efficiency, among other key areas, towards the realisation of the net-zero target. Subsequently, Viet Nam’s JETP Resource Mobilization Plan (RMP) was launched in December 2023 at COP28.
This represents the first step in implementing the JETP. The JETP RMP proposes priority policy actions, investment projects, and technical assistance projects which are to be reviewed, updated and prioritised to maximise Viet Nam’s ambition towards JETP targets.
The JETP RMP presents a “pipeline of [new] opportunities consistent with the Government of Viet Nam’s position” towards the development and implementation of, inter alia, “wind, solar, transmission, energy efficiency, storage, electric vehicles, training, retraining and vocational training support for employment” and address halting of investment and/or closure of coal-fired power plants.
On 14th July 2023, Prime Minster Pham Minh Chinh issued Decision No.
845/QD-TTg on Establishment of the JETP Implementation Secretariat, in accordance with paragraph 23 of the JETP PD.
The Secretariat is directed by the Government of Viet Nam, with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MONRE) functioning at the helm as the Standing Agency with added responsibility of providing necessary personnel, resources, working facilities, and instruments. Apart from MONRE, the Ministry of Industry and Trade (MOIT), Ministry of Planning and Investment (MPI), and Ministry of Finance (MOF) each lead Working Groups (WGs) established to support the implementation of the JETP PD.
The 4 WGS of the Secretariat are:
The Secretariat is tasked with the development and implementation of the JETP RMP in accordance with the JETP PD over at least the next 5 years, in addition to any revisions and supplementations of the RMP itself.
Ultimately, the Secretariat is tasked with assisting the Prime Minister, through the COP26 Steering Committee, in coordinating with the IPG and coordinating the work related to the JETP PD.
To support the Secretariat, some experts and support staff may include secondees from IPG and GFANZ members.
Further, following recommendations from the co-leads of the IPG, the UK and EU, and with the agreement of the Government of Viet Nam, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Viet Nam has been designated as the Secretariat Support Agency (SSA).
As a partial function of this role, UNDP provides administrative assistance, procuring and providing human resources for the operations of the Secretariat. This entails the Secretariat and SSA setting up a pool of administrative support staff and technical experts to support the WGs and the advancing the development as well as implementation of policy actions, investment projects, and technical assistance projects.
On this basis, UNDP is seeking an International Technical Analyst on Climate Change and Energy Policy to provide, inter alia, coordination and facilitation support, and technical assistance to the government on climate change and energy policies and strategies to facilitate the implementation of JETP Resource Mobilization Plan.
The Technical Analyst shall report to the UNDP Head of Climate Change and Environment Unit and the overall direction of the focal point of the General WG – (senior leaders of the Department of Climate Change of MONRE), and work closely with the International Senior Technical Advisor on Climate Change and Energy Policy to execute the job.
Under the supervision of the UNDP Head of Climate Change and Environment Unit and the overall direction of the focal point of the General WG – (senior leaders of the Department of Climate Change of MONRE), and work closely with the International Senior Technical Advisor on Climate Change and Energy Policy, the International Technical Analyst on Climate Change and Energy Policy shall support the implementation of the JETP RMP and operationalisation of the General WG.
He/She will:
Area 1: Facilitate the implementation of JETP in Viet Nam
The expert is expected to:
for high-level meetings, dialogues, and related events;
Area 2: Support and advise on the development of TA concept notes, research, and related proposals, as needed, on (Just) Energy Transition
Draft and finalise TORs for work-packages of on-going projects, and new TORs for the project development team, which include but may not be limited to activities of the 4 Working Groups (MOIT, MPI, MONRE, MOF) as well as relevant line ministries whose project / policy arena may be relevant to JETP.
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
Core competencies:
Cross-Functional & Technical competencies:
Business Direction & Strategy
Business Development
Business Management
Legal
This skill includes the ability to provide an objective assessment of the case, the organization’s best arguments for proceeding and a recommended course of action.
It also includes the capacity to think creatively and flexibly, within the applicable legal framework.
Partnership management
Required Languages:
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