Consultant, Environment and Anti-corruption (Beijing)

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Result of Service 1. Compilation of outputs for publication on “Global Compact Ten Principles applied in Infrastructure Sectors under the Belt and Road Initiative — A practical guide for private sector players”

2. A draft report on “Global Compact Ten Principles applied in Infrastructure Sectors under the Belt and Road Initiative — A practical guide for private sector players" in both English and Chinese

3. A communication plan, plus 100 responses to questionnaires, surveys or interviews

4. Delivery of two workshops or training sessions online or in-person

5. Creation of one promotional event

Work Location Beijing

Expected duration Up to 5 months

Duties and Responsibilities This consultancy assignment is with the United Nations Global Compact Office (UNGCO), located in the Global Operations Team in the People's Republic of China.

The United Nations Global Compact is the United Nations' voluntary corporate sustainability initiative in the areas of human rights, labour, the environment, and anti-corruption. It revolves around ten universal principles drawn from four key international instruments in these areas.

The Global Compact Office is the United Nations entity responsible for the overall management and coordination of the Global Compact initiative. It pursues two complementary objectives: (1) making the Global Compact and its principles part of business strategy and operations everywhere; and (2) facilitating cooperation among key stakeholders by promoting partnerships and collective action in support of United Nations, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Responsibilities:

This consultancy assignment is complementary to the Project titled Engagement of the Belt and Road Centre of National Development and Reform Commission of China to support the project on Implementing 2030 Agenda through UNGC Action Platform on Sustainable Infrastructure for the Belt and Road Initiative to Accelerate the Sustainable Development Goals (Project ref. #: PDF-SDG-2021-08). The consultant is responsible for the following:

- Lead the research with the objective to develop a Global Compact Ten Principles guide for major infrastructure sectors under the Belt and Road framework through desk research, multi-stakeholder surveys/interviews, experts group formation and consultation, literature review, etc.

- Work in collaboration with internal key stakeholders to consolidate the existing materials and supporting documents elaborating the Ten Principles for the project.

- Write the report on “Global Compact Ten Principles applied in Infrastructure Sectors under the Belt and Road Initiative—A practical guide for private sector players”, with the objective to inspire more companies to take action to implement the ten principles of Global Compact.

- Design a communication plan and consultation process to engage with multi-stakeholders, including the private sector, government, non-profit organizations, industrial associations, local networks, to collect inputs and feedback for the draft of the Guide.

- Develop, test and promote the guide for private sector companies.

- Draft a proposal for promotional activities and email campaigns about the guide to target audiences within and beyond the BRI region.

- Plan and organize the report launch event(s) to promote the publication and its research outcomes for the stakeholders from project countries in collaboration with relevant local networks and partners.

- Plan and deliver the training workshop(s)/webinar(s) to elevate the awareness and capacity of the private sector players in the project countries.

- Design and conduct surveys/questionnaires for participating companies before and after the trainings to measure and evaluate the improvement on awareness and knowledge of the Ten Principles and on the alignment of their business and investment with them.

- Collect, compile and draft best practices of corporate stakeholders as a result of the awareness raising and capacity enhancement leading to the better business alignment with the Global Compact Ten Principles.

- Develop the presentation deck and other materials on the basis of the research outcomes and the relevant content from UN Global Compact Academy for successful delivery of the training(s).

- Archive and update all the developed materials in an efficient and well-organized manner.

- Summarize the meeting minutes and recordings of the organized activities and events, including but not limited to consultations, dialogues, interviews, and trainings.

- Prepare an internal report on the project progress and calibrate with corrective actions whenever needed to ensure the project timeline is strictly followed.

- Plan and ensure the project delivery is aligned with the previously identified financial plan.

- Distill and develop relevant content for communication and marketing purposes to provide cross-functional support.

Qualifications/special skills First level university degree in in business administration, management, economics, environment, or a related field is required. Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) is desirable. A minimum of 5 years of experience in programme/project management related to business/corporate sustainability is required. Experience with data analysis is desirable. Experience conducting research, designing surveys/questionnaires is desirable. Experience working on corporate sustainability in both public and private sector is desirable. Previous experiences on researching on sustainable infrastructure and the Belt and Road Initiative is desirable.

Languages Fluency in English and Chinese is required.

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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