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UN-DESA (Fiji -based): Consultant to Support Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFFs) in Fiji: 2025/91


 

Pacific Vacancies Announcement No. 2025/91

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Consultant to Support Integrated National Financing Frameworks (INFFs) in Fiji

Job Opening

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Job Opening ID:?253291

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Job Family?:?-

Category and Level?:?Consultants,?CON

Duty Station?:?SUVA

Department/Office:?Department of Economic and Social Affairs

Date Posted?:?February 14, 2025

Deadline?:?February 28, 2025

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Result of Service

The ultimate result of this service is to advise Fiji to develop and execute a financing strategy that aligns with its sustainable development priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Through tailored technical assistance and country-specific advice, the consultant will

assist Fiji in building its capacities related to Integrated National Financing Frameworks

(INFFs). This will involve leveraging INFF guidance materials provided by the Inter-Agency

Task Force on Financing for Development (IATF), as well as drawing insights from relevant

analytical work conducted by development partners in the field of financing for development.

Additionally, the consultant will benefit from technical support on INFFs from

UNDESA/FSDO as part of the mentorship component.

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Work Location

SUVA, FIJI

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Expected duration

12 months

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Duties and Responsibilities

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In the Addis Ababa Action Agenda (AAAA) countries decided that "integrated national

financing frameworks (INFFs) that support nationally owned sustainable development

strategies will be at the heart of our efforts" to implement the 2030 Agenda, supported by an

enabling international economic environment and international cooperation. In the outcome of

the 2018 Financing for Development (FfD) Forum, Member States followed up on the AAAA

by committing to "operationalize national financial frameworks into investable projects and

pipelines." In 2019, 16 countries committed to pioneering the INFF approach, and by 2024

Governments over 80 countries were taking steps to develop and operationalize INFFs.

INFFs provide a comprehensive framework and roadmap for countries to implement the

SDGs and operationalize the AAAA at the country level. INFFs map the landscape for

financing sustainable development (including all financial and non-financial means of

implementation of the AAAA) and lay out a country's financing strategy to implement

targeted policies and reforms in order to reach the SDGs. INFFs can help national authorities

identify, mobilize, and align financing and other means of implementation to meet national

sustainable development priorities and the SDGs.

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As widely recognised in international agreements1, Small Island Developing States (SIDS)

face particular challenges for financing sustainable development, which undermine

their sustainable development gains and their progress towards the SDGs. The impact of the

COVID-19 crisis and the heightened economic insecurity triggered by the war in Ukraine

have affected SIDS disproportionately, undermining their ability to respond and recover. In

this context, it is imperative that SIDS develop and implement financing strategies that can

support their recovery and ensure their resilience. As they seek to recover from the multiple

crises and build back better, INFFs can help support financing strategies for SIDS to achieve

national sustainable development priorities and the SDGs, including gaps identified by the

Voluntary National Report (VNR).

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UNDESA designed a capacity development project to support INFF design and

implementation in four selected SIDS -two in Africa, one in the Caribbean, and one in Asia-

Pacific- with targeted technical assistance. The project, currently funded by the Government

of Italy, is part of the broader Financing for SIDS Initiative (FINS Initiative) jointly

developed by the Financing for Sustainable Development Office (FSDO) and the SIDS Unit

of Division for the Sustainable Development Goals (DSDG) at UNDESA and has a national

component and a peer learning component.

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The key features of the national component of the project are: (i) the deployment of countrybased

integrated experts ("embedded experts"); and (ii) a mentorship program. As partner

government departments in many SIDS have strained technical capacity and high turnover,

the in-country support is critical to ensure knowledge transfer and sustainability. The

embedded experts, who will be selected based on their financing expertise, will work directly

in the country of assignment to support local structures and processes. FSDO will ensure

technical backstopping and accompanied coaching via a mentorship program. The country

mentor(s) (a role taken on by FSDO/UNDESA) will undertake regular check-ins with the

embedded experts and their government focal persons to establish and probe progress made,

challenges and lessons, and next steps. Complementary to these efforts, online capacity

development products will be leveraged to scale up in country technical assistance.

In the spirit of INFFs, the technical assistance to be provided under the project has been

designed to be flexible and responsive to the needs of the target SIDS governments. It may be

comprehensive, covering all sectors and relevant sources of financing for their national

priorities, including consideration of the range of governance reforms needed; or it may focus

on a specific sector of interest to the government, e.g., domestic resource mobilization,

climate and disaster risk reduction finance, social protection, and/or infrastructure financing.

The key principle is to ensure an integrated approach to addressing the focus area of

selection.

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As for the peer learning component of the project, UNDESA will encourage and co-facilitate

information transfer and peer learning among SIDS on INFF implementation good practices

and lessons learned, through regional and thematic meetings and workshops. This component

will benefit from the support and close collaboration within UNDESA among FSDO and the

DSDG/SIDS Unit, which will provide the unique global, regional, and subregional SIDS

perspective regarding common areas of concern, challenges, needs, priorities and possible

solutions shared by SIDS.

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UNDESA's technical support will be complementary to the in-country support provided by

UNDP and other development partners and falls within the programmatic work of the INFF

Facility that was launched in April 2022 by UNDESA, UNDP, the OECD, the European

Union and the Governments of Italy and Sweden in response to the increased demand for

support on INFFs.

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The Financing for Sustainable Development Office (FSDO) of UNDESA is currently seeking

the services of a consultant to advise/lead the INFF capacity-building activities to be carried

out under the project, as embedded expert in Fiji. The consultant will work at the Ministry of

Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development & Statistics of Fiji (hereinafter referred to

as the Ministry). The consultant will be based in Fiji and will report to UNDESA/FSDO

through the Policy Analysis and Development Branch (PADB) staff designated as his/her

Supervisor.

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The objective of this assignment is to provide technical assistance and tailored countryspecific

advice to Fiji for the design and implementation of a financing strategy in support of

its sustainable development priorities and the SDGs. The consultant will help Fiji build its

capacities on INFFs by drawing on the INFF guidance material developed by the Inter-

Agency Task Force on Financing for Development (IATF), other relevant analytical work

produced by development partners on the area of financing for development, and existing

country-experiences. In performing his/her work assignments under the project, the consultant

will get the technical backstopping on INFF from UNDESA/FSDO, as part of the mentorship

component. The consultant will work in coordination with the Resident Coordinator's Office

(RCO) of the Fiji and in close collaboration with other UNDESA divisions (especially with

the SIDS Unit at the Division for Sustainable Development Goals – DSDG -), other relevant

parts of the UN system, including UN Country Team, the UN Regional Commission, UNDP,

as well as international financial institutions, including the World Bank Group, IMF, regional

development banks and other international development agencies.

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Work Assignments:

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Under the supervision of PADB staff at FSDO and with the technical backstopping of FSDO,

the consultant will be responsible for the following work assignments:

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1. Provide technical advice to the Ministry of Finance, Strategic Planning, National

Development & Statistics of Fiji for the design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation

(M&E) of an INFF that may help to mobilize additional resources to finance and is aligned

with the national development priorities as captured in the National Development Plan 2025-

2029 and Vision 2050 and the SDGs. In particular, the consultant will:

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a. Provide technical advice on the financing strategy for the National Development Plan 2023-

2029, as well as on institutional arrangements and governance mechanisms required to

advance the INFF process in Fiji and assist with the engagement of relevant national

stakeholders.

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b. Provide technical advice and assist government officials on relevant aspects of the INFF

process to support the implementation of the National Development Plan 2025-2029 and

Vision 2050, as required.

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c. Provide technical assistance to the Ministry engage with other relevant parts of the UN

system, including the UN Resident Coordinator's Office, the UN Country Team, the UN

Regional Commission, and UNDP, as well as with international financial institutions working

on financing for development-related issues in Fiji (including the World Bank Group, IMF,

regional development banks and other international development agencies), in order to

provide the support on INFF in Fiji in collaboration and coordination with them.

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d. Lead the preparation and delivery of workshops, seminars, trainings, and other capacity

development events, as well as develop training programs / resources on INFFs and other

financing for development-related topics, aimed at increasing the capacity on INFFs of

pertinent national authorities and other national stakeholders.

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e. Ensure that the M&E of the financing strategy is harmonised with prevailing M&E

frameworks.

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2. Actively contribute to the peer exchange activities undertaken as part of the project by:

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a. Advising and assisting the Ministry of Finance, Strategic Planning, National Development

& Statistics of Fiji with the preparations for participating in the sub-regional, regional and

international peer knowledge exchange events.

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b. Participating and making substantive contributions to the sub-regional, regional and

international peer knowledge exchange events.

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c. Participating in the regular discussions among the embedded experts deployed in the target

countries under the project.

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d. Contribute to the compendium of experiences of targeted SIDS on INFF design and

implementation that will be produced as part of the project, by providing inputs and detailed

information on the experience of Fiji advancing INFF.

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3. Participate in regular technical backstopping sessions to be provided by FSDO experts as

part of the mentorship program under the project to discuss and probe progress made,

challenges, lessons, and next steps regarding the INFF activities undertaken in the country.

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4. Support the required reporting, monitoring and evaluation of the project, including the

preparation of the mid-term and final progress reports on the implementation of the project,

by providing inputs on the activities carried out in Fiji.

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5. Perform other relevant duties, as required.

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Qualifications/special skills

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  • Advanced university degree in economics, development studies or other relevant academic

discipline is required; first university degree in the relevant academic discipline plus 2

additional years of experience maybe qualified in lieu of an advanced degree.

  • A minimum of 15 years of experience working in financing for development issues or related,

particularly in a SIDS context (regional and/or national) is required.

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  • Experience in public financial management, climate finance, or long-term national development planning is desired.
  • Experience in engaging high-level officials and facilitating dialogues with varied

stakeholders, including significant experience on building partnerships and coordination is

desired.

  • Demonstrated ability to independently plan, organize, prioritize and control resources,

procedures, and protocols to achieve specific goals is desired.

  • This is a local consultancy. The candidate should preferably be a national of Fiji or have a

valid work permit/visa to take on the assignment by the time of his/her engagement.

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Languages

English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat. For this post, fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another UN official language is desirable.

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No Fee

THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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