Advisor

Duties and Responsibilities:
Support the bilateral and multilateral activities of the Office of the Director-General, UNON

Coordinate the preparation of meetings and events involving the Director-General, including presentations of credentials, bilateral and multilateral meetings, official ceremonies held at UNON.
Coordinate High-Level Government and Senior UN officials’ visits.
Advise the Director-General on a wide range of issues, prepare remarks for the Director-General on diverse topics, review incoming correspondence and draft responses, in coordination with the relevant Divisions.
Coordinate matters related to the Host Country Liaison Committee and its Sub-Committees.
Engage in diplomatic negotiations with the Kenyan government to address a wide range of issues and concerns.

Support the implementation of United Nations policies and initiatives within Kenya

Engage with government officials to build and maintain positive relationships with stakeholders for the success of UN Kenya initiatives, act as a bridge between the United Nations and the Kenyan government, facilitating effective communication and exchange of information between the two parties, update both the Kenyan government and the United Nations on each other’s positions, policies, and priorities to ensure mutual understanding.
Collaborate with other UN agencies and government bodies to ensure effective coordination and synergy in achieving the initiatives’ objectives.
Assist in planning and implementing specific programs or projects within UNON-Kenya Initiatives by designing project plans, setting objectives, and monitoring progress.
Support in capacity-building initiatives, helping government and UN develop the skills and knowledge needed to support the goals of UNON-Kenya Initiatives.
Develop and refine policies and strategies related to UNON-Kenya Initiatives, conduct research, analyse data to inform decision-making and strategy development, and provide recommendations for policy improvements.
Provide reports to the United Nations on the status of UNON-Kenya various initiatives, projects, and discussions with the Kenyan government, as well as any challenges or opportunities that arise.

Logistics Base

Coordinate with MOFA and all required departments of GOK to establish a clear roadmap plus schedule for finalization of title deed arrangements for sites at JKIA, port in Mombasa and dry port in Naivasha.
Coordinate internally with UN stakeholders across AFPs.
Coordinate with MOFA and all required departments of GOK on facilitation arrangements to ensure goods can be received, stored in bonded facilities and released within 24 hours.

Coordinate the streamlining of the administration of the provisions of the Host Country Agreement (HCA)

Address systemic and emergent high-level challenges arising from the administration of privileges and immunities to the UN community in Kenya through the Privileges and Immunities Sub-Committee of the HCLC or any other suitable framework that may be identified.
Negotiate long-term solutions to systemic challenges faced by the UN in the provision of privileges and immunities including but not limited to residency and re-entry for all categories of staff, partners and dependents, supporting UN staff in the region to be based in Kenya even if place of administrative assignment is elsewhere, efficient and timely duty and tax refunds, entitlements for retirees, access for diplomats to all services in Kenya including those currently accessible only via portals (e.g. NCC) currently on accessible via Kenyan ID or Alien ID.
Engage the Government in the development of Standard Operating Guidelines (privileges and immunities) for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other government departments involved in service delivery to the UN to ensure consistency of the application of HCA provisions.
Work with the Government of Kenya Service Centre at Gigiri (GSC) to establish a Service Charter for the latter. Working with GOK departments across MOFA, KRA, Immigration, NTSA to ensure appropriate GOK services at GSC.
Stabilize services provided by GSC within 6-12 months.
Propose training schedule for GSC officials and HCSU staff.
Support the Government in the completion of the Integrated Protocol Management Information System (IPMIS) integration with other government departments and UNON.

UNON Protocol Service

Identify the protocol service needs of UN Funds, Programmes and Specialised agencies based in or operating from Kenya.
Conduct research and develop a technical and financial proposal to support the establishment of a protocol services within UNON (list of services, resources required and sustainable pricing).
Undertaking other assignments as requested.

Qualifications/special skills

Advanced university degree (master’s degree or equivalent) in international relations, public administration, political science, law or related field is required. A first-level university degree in combination with two additional qualifying years of experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
A minimum of five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in administration/protocol, international relations, political affairs function or related field is required.
Experience working in international organizations such as the United Nations, government institutions and similar multi-national organizations is desirable.

Languages

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

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