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Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser - Kiribati

Salary £50,727 p/a + benefits
Location Kiribati
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Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser – Kiribati

 

LOCATION: Republic of Kiribati

DURATION: 2 years (with the possibility of extension)

FEE: £50,727 plus benefits

CLOSING DATE: 17:00 BST, 16 October 2024

 

The role of the Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser (CNCFA) is to primarily provide strategic and technical guidance on mobilising climate finance so that officials can build the capacity to draw on funds to support the implementation of the NDC and other climate related projects. The CNCFA will be expected to strengthen the enabling environment for inclusive climate adaptation and mitigation policy making and programming at the national level, and enhance the capacity of national actors to develop and strengthen climate change related policies, strategies and commitments including for mainstreaming gender and health relevant climate action. 

 

Kiribati is one of the world’s most vulnerable countries to the effects of climate change and climate-related disasters. Its ability to respond to climate risks is hampered by its highly vulnerable socio-economic and environmental conditions and geographical situation, Kiribati’s vulnerability to sea level rise, coastal flooding, high intensity rainfall and storm surges, as well as prolonged drought, pose significant and direct additional threats to sectors and resources central to the provision of basic services and national development.

 

The Commonwealth National Climate Finance Adviser will enhance capacity of national actors to develop and strengthen climate change related policies, strategies and commitments, increase development of inclusive project proposals at national level to enhance access to climate finance, increase knowledge of key stakeholders (including government and non-governmental bodies) on climate funding sources and requirements, and increase awareness and capacity of key stakeholders (officials and institutions) to develop gender, youth and health inclusive climate change projects.

 

Please refer to the Terms of Reference for full details.

 

To be considered, you will need a post-graduate qualification in any of the following: Climate Change, Environmental Studies/ Economics, Natural Resources Management; Energy; Coastal Management; Project Management; Business Studies; or any other related subject. You will need to have at least 10 years of relevant experience. This can include areas such as designing projects and/or programmes on climate action, working on multi-sectoral initiatives, institutional capacity-building, development planning and budgeting, and related initiatives.

 

You will need to have demonstrated knowledge and extensive experience in the climate finance space; demonstrated experience in resource mobilization, stakeholder relationship building and collaboration with government agencies, donors and/or international development partners, and non-government organisations; and proven experience in developing knowledge products, including analytical pieces, papers, reports and related products. Experience in developing countries in general and demonstrated experience in the Pacific is also required.

 

Please apply for by submitting a cover letter with your CV, outlining your experience and suitability for the role. To be considered you must be a Commonwealth citizen.

 

The Commonwealth is a voluntary association of 56 independent and equal countries.

It is home to 2.5 billion people, and includes both advanced economies and developing countries. 33 of our members are small states, including many island nations.

Our member governments have agreed to shared goals like development, democracy and peace. Our values and principles are expressed in the Commonwealth Charter.

The Commonwealth's roots go back to the British Empire. But today any country can join the modern Commonwealth. The last two countries to join the Commonwealth were Gabon and Togo in 2022.

The Commonwealth Secretariat is the intergovernmental organisation that supports member countries to achieve the Commonwealth's aims of development, democracy and peace.

We:

  • are a voice for small and vulnerable states
  • champion young people
  • promote justice and human rights
  • address threats like climate change, debt and inequality
  • help grow economies and boost trade
  • support decision-makers to make good laws and deliver policies
  • help strengthen governance and build inclusive public institutions
  • provide technical help and training
  • send experts and observers to countries to give impartial advice and help solve national problems
  • provide systems, software and research for managing resources.

Our vision

To help create and sustain a Commonwealth that is mutually respectful, resilient, peaceful and prosperous and that cherishes equality, diversity and shared values. 

Our mission

We support member governments, and partner with the broader Commonwealth family and others, to improve the well-being of all Commonwealth citizens and to advance their shared interests globally.

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