UN D-1 Salary in Tete, Mozambique

What an internationally recruited Director (D-1) earns at the UN in Tete — the global net base salary plus this duty station's 31% post adjustment and the hardship, danger and non-family allowances on top.

The UN sets one post adjustment for Mozambique rather than for each duty station, so this 31% multiplier — and the salary below — applies to Tete exactly as it does to Maputo.

D-1 salary in Tete — at a glance

Internationally recruited Professional & Director (P/D) — the global USD scale plus this station's post adjustment. Recruited locally? See the GS/NO local scale.

USD 153,929
Net rem · step 1
USD 171,782
Net rem · mid
USD 189,630
Net rem · top step
USD Post adjustment +31% 13 steps Hardship C January 2026

Net remuneration = net base + 31% post adjustment (net base USD 117,953–USD 145,310), before hardship/danger allowances and pension.

D-1 salary scale — by step

Global net base (un_scale), effective January 2026, with the 31% post adjustment for Tete. Per year, USD.

StepNet basePost adj (+31%)Net remunerationEst. take-home
Step 1USD 117,953USD 35,976USD 153,929USD 128,077
Step 2USD 120,232USD 36,671USD 156,903USD 130,531
Step 3USD 122,516USD 37,367USD 159,883USD 132,991
Step 4USD 124,798USD 38,063USD 162,861USD 135,449
Step 5USD 127,071USD 38,757USD 165,828USD 137,897
Step 6USD 129,354USD 39,453USD 168,807USD 140,356
Step 7USD 131,634USD 40,148USD 171,782USD 142,811
Step 8USD 133,911USD 40,843USD 174,754USD 145,264
Step 9USD 136,194USD 41,539USD 177,733USD 147,722
Step 10USD 138,472USD 42,234USD 180,706USD 150,176
Step 11USD 140,752USD 42,929USD 183,681USD 152,631
Step 12USD 143,028USD 43,624USD 186,652USD 155,082
Step 13USD 145,310USD 44,320USD 189,630USD 157,540

Est. take-home deducts a 7.9% UNJSPF pension and an indicative 2.5% medical premium. Indicative — the estimator below computes single/dependency rates and your exact deductions.

On top of base salary in Tete

Allowances an internationally recruited D-1 may receive at this duty station. Annual USD unless noted.

Post adjustmentCost-of-living multiplier on net base+31%
Hardship allowanceICSC category CUSD 15,890
Mobility incentiveFrom the 2nd assignment onwardUSD 10,350 +
Danger paySecurity-risk designationNot a danger-pay station
Non-family allowanceWhen dependants may not accompany staffFamily duty station
Spouse / single-parent allowanceDependent spouse, or first child if a single parent+6% of net remuneration
Child allowancePer dependent child (flat rate)USD 2,929 / child
See these allowances explained in full for Tete — plus cost of living & relocation
Your Take-Home in Mozambique

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Indicative estimate — excludes rental subsidy, education grant and settling-in. Professional (P/D) pay is in US dollars; GS/NO on the local scale in local currency. For information only — not official advice.

Other Professional grades in Tete

Same duty station, different grade — see the full scale for each.

Frequently asked

What is the D-1 salary at the UN in Tete?

A Director D-1 in Tete, Mozambique has a net base salary of about USD 117,953 (step 1) to USD 145,310 (top step). With the 31% post adjustment for this duty station, net remuneration is roughly USD 154,518 to USD 190,356 per year, before hardship, danger and other allowances.

How does post adjustment work for a D-1 in Tete?

Post adjustment equalises purchasing power across duty stations. In Tete it is about 31% of net base salary, added on top — so the same D-1 net base is worth more or less depending on the station's cost of living.

What is the cost of living in Tete, Mozambique?

Everyday prices in Mozambique are roughly 37% of United States levels (World Bank price level index, US = 100). Post adjustment is designed to offset this. For internationally recruited (P/D) staff, our Real UN Purchasing Power estimate for Tete is 109/100 (New York = 100) — net pay (base + post adjustment) stretches about 9% further here than in New York.

See the Real UN Purchasing Power for Tete
These are UN common-system pay figures. The World Bank, IMF and NGOs and other non-UN employers posting in Tete set their own pay — a role here does not guarantee these figures.