The Programme Development Branch (PDB) Is responsible for the overall coordination of programme development.
It brings together normative and operational expertise supporting high quality integrated programmes that maximize results across the outcomes and the Domains TOR: 24-United Nations Human Settlements Programme-225713-Consultant Page 2 of 5 of Change in the Strategic Plan.
It builds on the concrete demands of national and local governments, strengthening the capacity of government and urban stakeholders at all levels to address the social, economic, environmental, and crisis dimensions of sustainable urbanization.
The Branch also focuses on supporting global programme development to strengthen normative capacity and knowledge generation to increase impact and influence, through strategic partnerships.
The Capacity Development and Training Unit (CDTU) transforms knowledge into capacity building products, including practical and problem-solving tools that respond to the needs of governments, cities, technical cadres, urban practitioners, as well as policymakers.
The Global Urban Lectures (GUL) is one of the key knowledge products developed by CDTU. GUL is a unique online initiative by UN-Habitat, designed to disseminate cutting-edge knowledge and insights on sustainable urban development.
This platform offers a series of free, high-quality video lectures delivered by renowned urban experts, practitioners, and academics from around the world.
The lectures cover a wide range of topics relevant to urban planning, housing, governance, and climate resilience, aiming to empower urban stakeholders, policymakers, and the public with the necessary knowledge to address contemporary urban challenges. By making this valuable content widely accessible, the Global Urban Lectures contribute to fostering informed and effective urban policies and practices globally.
CDTU works in close collaboration with partners, including training institutions, to enhance capacities for the implementation of the New Urban Agenda (NUA) and SDG11.
The Unit manages the long-standing partnership with the International Urban Training Centre (IUTC), together with the Gangwon State of the Republic of Korea.
The partnership aims to equip urban professionals in Asia-Pacific including local government officials to better respond to the sustainable urban challenges of their contexts.
Four to six trainings are held annually through the partnership delving into a diverse range of crucial topics from mobility to climate resilience. With more than 1,800 training alumni over the years, IUTC strives to be an important centre for learning in the region utilizing complementary expertise and knowledge from UN-Habitat, Gangwon State, and their partners.
Qualifications/special skills
Bachelor degree (BSc. or equivalent) in relevant field such as international development, social studies, engineering, or areas related to urban sustainability or international development
2 years of professional work experience at the national and/or international level in communications, capacity development, partnership or other relevant programmes is required.
Experience with project management, report writing, and digital tools is desirable Experience working in the UN or other international development organizations is desirable.
Experience working with training partners is desirable.
Experience working with projects in Asia-Pacific is desirable.
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