National Stakeholder Identification in Climate Action

United Nations

Job title:

National Stakeholder Identification in Climate Action

Company

United Nations

Job description

Details:Mission and objectives:Mission
To create a unique nexus where civil society meets and engages the academy, industry, and government to collectively mitigate risks and make smarter decisions toward more resilient, democratic, and prosperous communities. As a centre of excellence, GCRI excels in research, innovation, and capacity building across enterprise risk and innovation management, addressing the societal impacts of technological disruptions and financial evolution. Uniting experts from economics, finance, policy, and technology, we are committed to building interdisciplinary tools, capacities, and communities for risk mitigation, resilience building, and sustainable developmentObjectives
GCRI’s objectives include:
1. Global Knowledge Exchange: Creating a platform for interdisciplinary discussion and research on risk and resilience, fostering global collaboration among industry leaders, academics, policymakers, and practitioners
2. Standardization and Metrology: Developing and promoting standards and measurement practices to enhance the reliability and interoperability of risk management strategies.
3. Systems Innovation: Building tools, capacities and communities for the development and application of risk management technologies, standards, and innovation ecosystems.
4. Scholarly and Industry Publications: Publishing standards, reports, and scholarly articles to contribute to academic and practical discourse in risk management.
5. Liaison with Global Entities: Engaging with civil society and maintaining technical interactions with international entities to promote a unified approach to risk management challenges.
6. Advanced Study: Investigating fundamental and applied domains related to risk management, including natural and human-induced risks, and developing advanced tools for risk intelligence and emergency managementContext:The Global Centre for Risk and Innovation (GCRI) is launching a critical initiative to enhance national and regional climate resilience by building a comprehensive database of stakeholders involved in climate change and sustainable development. This initiative aligns with global frameworks such as the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction, and the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework. The project aims to identify key players across government, academia, civil society, and industry sectors who are instrumental in addressing climate risks, disaster preparedness, and biodiversity protection.This database will serve as a crucial resource for fostering collaboration, strengthening anticipatory action, and supporting data-driven policy-making. It will also help align national efforts with international frameworks, enabling proactive risk management and the advancement of sustainable development goals. Volunteers will play a vital role in ensuring that critical stakeholders are engaged and connected to support the global mission of climate action and risk resilience.Task type:ResearchTask description:We are looking for [10] Online Volunteers to support the identification and categorization of national stakeholders engaged in climate change risk management, sustainable development, and biodiversity conservation. The Online Volunteer/s will be responsible for:Researching and identifying key stakeholders across government, civil society, academia, and industry who contribute to climate change mitigation, disaster risk reduction, and sustainable development.
Organizing and entering this information into a centralized database.
Assisting in verifying stakeholder engagement with international frameworks such as the SDGs, Sendai Framework, and Kunming-Montreal Framework.
Participating in a 3-hour orientation and attending weekly team meetings in EST time zones.Volunteers from following regions are encouraged to apply:
Canada, Brazil, Mexico, Switzerland, Germany, United Kingdom, Australia, Türkiye, UAE, India, Singapore, Indonesia, South Africa, Kenya and NigeriaRequirements:A bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, sustainable development, international relations, or a related field is required. Experience in data entry and stakeholder engagement in the context of climate change and sustainable development is a strong asset. Familiarity with global frameworks such as the SDGs, Sendai Framework, and Kunming-Montreal Framework is preferred. Strong communication skills, self-motivation, and the ability to meet deadlines are essential.Work Hours: 11 – 15

Expected salary

Location

Canada

Job date

Sun, 08 Sep 2024 00:13:57 GMT

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