UN Internship Opportunity with the Partnerships, Policy and Communications Unit (UNCDF)

The UN Capital Development Fund makes public and private finance work for the poor in the world’s 46 least developed countries (LDCs).

UNCDF offers “last mile” finance models that unlock public and private resources, especially at the domestic level, to reduce poverty and support local economic development.

UNCDF pursues innovative financing solutions through: (1) financial inclusion, which expands the opportunities for individuals, households, and small and medium-sized enterprises to participate in the local economy, while also providing differentiated products for women and men so they can climb out of poverty and manage their financial lives; (2) local development finance, which shows how fiscal decentralization, innovative municipal finance, and structured project finance can drive public and private funding that underpins local economic expansion, women’s economic empowerment, climate adaptation, and sustainable development; and (3) a least developed countries investment platform that deploys a tailored set of financial instruments to a growing pipeline of impactful projects in the “missing middle.’’

UNCDF is seeking an intern to be part of the Partnerships, Policy and Communications Unit (PPC) in its Headquarters located in New York, United States. Working under the guidance and supervision of the Head of PPC, and working closely with PPC staff, the intern will support the ongoing workplan and goals of the unit, including but not limited to expanding partnerships; preparing policy briefs for high level meetings; supporting the launch of major initiatives on blended finance and enterprises in Africa; and building and maintaining a base of knowledge about Member States.

The internship manager is committed to providing the intern with the training, guidance and support necessary to complete the below duties and responsibilities effectively and within the internship period. This will include, but not be limited to, scheduled meetings (weekly) to assess output progress, systems training (where required) and completion of required university reports for the purpose of meeting any necessary Degree requirements.

Duties and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Head of Partnerships, Policy and Communications PPC Unit, and in close collaboration with the Sustainable Finance and Partnerships Specialist in the PPC Unit, the intern will assist in any of the following tasks:Summary of key functions:Support to Strategic advocacy and partnership development;Support for creation of new innovative finance vehicles and instruments;Support to mobilization of core and non-core resources;Support to effective Internal and External Donor Relations;Support to facilitation of knowledge building and knowledge sharing.

Strategic advocacy and partnership development:

  • Support the development of corporate strategies tailored to specific donors;
  • Support to building and maintaining relationships with the financial sector, private sector investors, and family offices;
  • Support for providing strategic advice and policy recommendations with a view to positioning UNCDF strongly;
  • Analyze donor trends in the UNCDF funding landscape.
  • Define and regularly ‘connect’ UNCDF value propositions in the LDCs in alignment, and when possible, in anticipation of the changing aid architecture and evolving resource mobilization drivers;
  • Identification of opportunities for UNCDF programmes in its relationship with other UN Agencies;
  • Implementation of PCU strategy for partnering with UN Agencies around UNDAF, MDG and other joint programming for implementation of UN Reform;
  • Identification of specific areas for support, building on UNCDF comparative advantages and UNCDF programmatic objectives in country.
  • Assist in building and maintaining relations with other UN agencies that support the effective implementation of the IF and LDF business plans, with special focus on jointly mobilization of resources;
  • Provides technical support during negotiation processes at the corporate level (HQ) with key partners (relevant to the new thematic areas such as with the EC, GEF, etc.)
  • Provides timely and professional response to COs requests for support on matters of partnerships-building.
  • Enhances capacity by UNCDF country and regional offices to pursue and capitalize on strategic partnerships and resource mobilization opportunities.

Support to mobilization of core and non-core resources:

  • Provide effective and efficient support to the Executive Secretary and senior management in the mobilization of core and non-core resources in all aspects of resource mobilization;
  • Support and create new partnerships with non-traditional donors, particularly corporations, the investment sector, and the financial sector;
  • Specifically, support UNCDF senior management in the mobilization of core and non-core resources through in-depth analysis of donor-specific ODA trends, political and economic developments, aid policies, practices and budget allocations in specific donor countries;
  • Identify and develop opportunities for non-core resource mobilization and advise country offices and headquarters units on appropriate strategies and approaches to seize them; and
  • Contribute to the development of corporate policies and procedures for core and non-core resource mobilization, including through strategic partners.

Effective Internal and External Donor Relations:

  • Based on in-depth knowledge of national environments, identify targeted interventions to mobilize support for UNCDF and influence positively donor countries’ national budgetary and other decision-making processes;
  • Build and maintain UNCDF’s visibility and reputation at relevant financial conferences and investor events;
  • Build, nurture and maintain effective internal and external working relations, including with relevant Representation Offices (Global or locally) and Practice Area Leaders responsible for specific donor countries and/or partners in the private sector

Facilitation of knowledge building and knowledge sharing:

  • Identification and formulation of lessons learned and recommendations to be integrated into broader CO knowledge management efforts;
  • Contributions to knowledge networks and communities of practice; and
  • Organization and conduct of trainings on RM and partnerships building in the Country Office.

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