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For six decades, and in some 170 countries and territories, UNDP has shaped the progress of human development, providing integrated support at scale to improve lives for millions of people worldwide. UNDP’s strategic plan helps countries and communities in their progress towards high human development while protecting the planet through four strategic objectives – prosperity for all, effective governance, crisis resilience, and healthy planet. The plan is powered by three accelerators: digital and AI transformation; gender equality; and sustainable finance. All are underpinned by a commitment to human rights and to leaving no one behind.
The Bureau for External Relations and Advocacy leads UNDP to build and deliver essential strategic relationships and alliances. It creates and delivers a strong public narrative about the organization, impact of our work, and how we align with partners to identify and build solutions towards achieving sustainable development. It leads UNDP’s work with traditional donors and builds funding relationships. BERA partnership work enables strong strategic relationships aligning with financial backing and provides partners and supporters with a clear understanding of what UNDP does and how our mission, capabilities and services reinforce global, regional, and national development priorities.
The UNDP Representation Office in Germany, located in Berlin, reflects the complementary agenda between UNDP and Germany and the shared ambition of supporting country-led efforts to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals through the promotion of democratic governance, poverty eradication and prosperity, stabilization and recovery in fragile contexts and action on inequalities, climate change and the environment. The Office is expected to sustain and deepen the partnership with Germany, increase UNDP visibility among German constituents and the German public, and support UNDP at HQ, regional and country levels in better positioning with German counterparts. The office cultivates strategic relationships including with parliament and its committees, Chancellery, Ministries, civil society, the private sector, foundations, academia, think tanks and the media.
Under the supervision of the BERA Deputy Director, the Director of the Germany Representation Office represents and strategically positions UNDP to key constituencies, mobilizes resources for UNDP work, and demonstrates accountability for investments. The Director serves as the connector between UNDP programmes and countries and key German constituencies, such as parliamentarians, public servants, the private and philanthropic sectors, civil society and public, showing how German government investments create impact and acceleration towards development goals; influences discussions for decisions and policy options in favor of multilateralism, development and the SDGs; raises UNDP’s profile through strategic and targeted communications, marketing and advocacy in collaboration with HQ communications teams; coordinates and advises on creating and strengthening partnerships with Germany; leads and coordinates UNDP presence in Germany as the senior relationship focal point.
1. Represent and strategically position UNDP to key constituencies and influence policy options
2. Raise the profile and visibility through strategic communications, marketing and advocacy
3. Coordinate and advise on partnerships with Germany
4. Lead and coordinate the UNDP presence in Germany
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#J-18808-LjbffrVeröffentlichungsdatum:
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