The FCLP Secretariat seeks to engage In-Country Coordinators to support the Governments of 1.Ghana, 2. Kenya, 3. DRC and Republic of Congo, 4. Asia Pacific in effectively participating in and contributing to the Forest & Climate Leaders’ Partnership. One in-country coordinator to support the government of Ghana (National or home-based in this country).
One in-country coordinator to support the government of Kenya (National or home-based in this country).
One in-country coordinator to support the governments of Democratic Republic of Congo and Republic of Congo (Home-based in any country of the region). One in-country coordinator to support the governments of Asia-Pacific (Cambodia, Fiji, PNG, Vietnam) (Home-based in any country of the region).
UNOPS DSIP has been requested to support The Forest & Climate Leaders' Partnership (FCLP). This is a hosted entity.
The Forest & Climate Leaders' Partnership (FCLP) was launched by world leaders at COP27 and aims to accelerate global progress to halt and reverse forest loss and land degradation by 2030 while delivering sustainable development and promoting an inclusive rural transformation, through a voluntary and focused partnership of countries that are making a strong contribution to this agenda through national action and international collaboration.
Job Specific Context
The Forest & Climate Leaders’ Partnership (FCLP) is a high-level political platform launched at COP26 to support countries in delivering on the Glasgow Leaders’ Declaration on Forests and Land Use. The Partnership brings together governments, Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IPLCs), and key partners to accelerate action on forests, climate, and sustainable development through coordinated political engagement, technical collaboration, and mobilisation of finance.
To support effective delivery at the national level, the FCLP engages In-Country Coordinators to strengthen coordination, ensure alignment with national priorities, and support implementation of FCLP-related activities. In-Country Coordinators report to the Deputy Programme Director and work closely with the government focal point (Sherpa), relevant ministries, partners, and the FCLP Secretariat to ensure coherent engagement across FCLP workstreams and initiatives.
Functions / Key Results Expected
Under the supervision of the Deputy Programme Director and in close coordination with Sherpas of each country, the In-Country Coordinator will provide technical, coordination, and facilitation support to enhance countries’ effective participation in the FCLP. Specifically, he/she will focus on the following activities:
1. Coordination and Reporting
Lead the development, regular updating, and monitoring of the country’s annual FCLP workplan
Provide ongoing coordination between national and international actors
Deliver regular updates, reports, and briefing materials
Support planning and delivery of key events and political moments
Prepare annual reports about countries’ participation on FCLP
2. Governance and National Engagement
Support government participation in FCLP governance processes (e.g. Steering Committee, key meetings)
Support engagement in FCLP thematic priorities (e.g. integrated fire management, sustainable wood, supply chains)
Identify opportunities for implementation and partnerships
Facilitate, where of interest of each country, coordination between relevant national institutions, private-sector and FCLP partners
Coordinate inputs across ministries and national stakeholders
Prepare briefing materials, talking points, and summaries
Ensure consistent and informed national engagement
3. Country Packages/National Action Strategy
Support development and implementation of Country Packages and other national action activities
Support organization of meetings, dialogues and other National Action activities
Facilitate coordination between national actors, partners, and FCLP Secretariat
Align Country Packages and other FCLP activities with national strategies (e.g. NDCs, NBSAPs)
Support preparation of investment pipelines and political engagement
Enable knowledge sharing and participation in the Country Packages International Working Group.
4. IPs and LCs, and Land Tenure
Support implementation of the International Land Tenure Commitment (ILTC) – if applicable
Facilitate engagement with Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities
Strengthen coordination, monitoring, and reporting processes related to the involvement of IPs and LCs in FCLP activities or initiatives
5. Finance and Carbon Markets
Support national engagement in FCLP carbon markets and climate finance initiatives
Facilitate coordination with private sector, donors, and financial actors
Provide national analysis on relevant frameworks when needed (e.g. Article 6, voluntary markets)
Education Requirements
Required
First-level university degree in Administration, International Relations, Communications, Public Policy, Forestry, Forest Management, Natural Resource Management, Environmental Studies, Environmental Science, Ecology, Climate Change, Law, or a related field, with at least 7 years of relevant experience;
Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent) in the above fields, including forestry, environmental or climate-related disciplines, with at least 5 years of relevant experience.
Desired
Additional training or certification in forest management, climate finance, carbon markets, or project management is an asset.
Experience Requirements
Required
Demonstrated experience working with government institutions and multi-stakeholder processes
Relevant experience in project coordination or implementation in areas such as climate, forests, biodiversity, or sustainable development
Experience engaging with multiple stakeholders, including development partners, civil society, and/or community organisations.
Strong experience in facilitating dialogue, coordination, and knowledge exchange processes.
Desired
Experience in developing or supporting policy or investment proposals and engaging with donors and multi-stakeholder platforms.
Familiarity with REDD+, ART TREES, jurisdictional carbon markets, or results-based climate finance mechanisms.
Experience working on climate governance, carbon markets, or land tenure/regularisation issues.
Experience supporting international initiatives or partnerships related to forests, climate, or sustainable development.
Other requirements
Willingness to travel nationally and internationally
Language Requirements
Fluency in English is required.
How to apply
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