Background

UNDP partners with people at all levels of society to help build nations that can withstand crises and to drive and sustain the kind of growth that improves the quality of life for everyone. On the ground in nearly 170 countries and territories, we offer global perspective and local insight to help empower lives, build resilient nations, and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Sustainable Development Goals represent the global consensus for the comprehensive and ambitious 2030 Agenda. The level of ambition and the need for resources to reach the targets necessitate innovations to increase efficiency, and partnerships for effective use of existing resources as well as growing them.

As a major effort to finance SDGs and in order to streamline its financial and investment engagement, UNDP launched the Sustainable Finance Hub (SFH), a finance and innovation platform, that draws on a critical mass of UNDP expertise, initiatives, and partnerships to support the mobilization and leveraging of resources for the SDGs and lead the implementation of the new UNDP private sector strategy and other initiatives. The Hub is an integral part of both the Bureau for Policy and Programme Support (BPPS) and the Bureau of External Relations and Advocacy (BERA), as well as part of the GPN. The Hub serves as a connector, broker and global coordinator among internal and external actors; curates and manages UNDP’s catalogue of service offers on SDG financing to governments, investors and companies, via the COs, to significantly enhance the scale and impact of UNDP’s work.

Through SFH, UNDP’s Istanbul Center for Private Sector in Development (ICPSD), one of the five Global Thematic Policy Centers of UNDP, acts as an enabler for the private sector and foundations to become more active partners in development, encouraging them through policy advice and technical services on how to contribute towards the achievement of the 2030 Agenda. ICPSD was established in 2011 in partnership with the Government of Türkiye.

The Center’s work to engage foundations and the private sector focuses on delivering policy advice and technical services in four thematic areas:

• Private sector engagement through South-South cooperation for the SDGs

• Digital transformation and private sector engagement in skills development

• SDG Financing and Private Sector Development

• Resilience and crisis response

Duties and Responsibilities

The main duties that the intern will be expected to carry out are:

  • Provide research, writing and editing support on issues related to impact investing, SDG financing;
  • Support publishing knowledge stories/best practices on impact investing, SDG financing and;
  • Contribute to designing and implementation of initiatives, projects or programmes;
  • Provide administrative support on an as-needed basis;
  • Prepare relevant communications materials (speeches, brochures, success stories, social media materials etc.);
  • Collaborate on the development and execution of online content (images, infographics, videos, blogs etc.) and campaigns delivered across various social media channels such as Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, etc.
  • Other relevant tasks as deemed necessary by the supervisor.

    Competencies

    Technical/Functional Competencies

    • Excellent research and writing skills, as well as strong analytical aptitude and strong communication skills;
    • Ability to manage workload with minimum supervision and collaborate with a wide range of colleagues while meeting deadlines;
    • Excellent interpersonal skills: being able to listen and collaborate with a wide range of players, being able to work independently, being pro-active and taking initiative;
    • Be able to work both independently and as part of a team.

      Personal Competencies:

    • Proof of valid medical insurance for the duty station in which they will intern. (Interns are responsible for securing adequate medical insurance for the duration of their internship with UNDP and must provide a medical certificate of good health prior to starting the internship. UNDP will not reimburse the medical insurance of the intern. Any costs arising from accidents and illness incurred during an internship assignment will be the responsibility of the intern.)

      UNDP only accepts interns for a minimum of 6 weeks and a maximum of 6 months.

      Interns are not considered as having the status of a staff member. Interns must not represent UNDP in any official capacity.

      It is important to note that interns are responsible to arrange for their own visa and residence documents, and need to plan for these well in advance.

      Subsequent Employment

      The purpose of the Internship programme is to provide students and recent graduates from diverse academic backgrounds exposure to development issues and a first-hand experience with the day- to-day working environment of UNDP.
      There is no expectation of employment with UNDP following an internship.

      More information available at: http://www.undp.org/internships/.

      UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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