Mission and objectives
The UNDP Sustainable Energy Hub is a network of partners that work alongside countries to transform energy systems though an integrated agenda focused on the policy, technology and financial shifts that shape sustainable economic development. We help countries build net-zero, people-centered societies driven by a just, sustainable energy transition. Our core principle is to promote an integrated agenda that supports energy for development, including by mobilizing partners to enable 500 million additional people to have access to sustainable, reliable, affordable energy by 2025, leaving no-one behind. The global transformation of energy systems has already started, but is being altered by the current geopolitical context. However, this transformation must be accelerated, and it must be done in a way that advances the Sustainable Development Goals. The Sustainable Energy Hub is UNDP’s answer to these challenges. To drive the systems-level change needed, the Sustainable Energy Hub aims to bring about a completely new way of thinking, doing business, connecting people and knowledge. UNDP’s 2022-2025 Strategic Plan has put sustainable energy at the heart of a joint corporate mission, and UN-Energy has pledged to reaching key energy milestones by 2025. UNDP will focus efforts on mobilizing partners and catalzing action to provide access to sustainable, affordable, and reliable energy – both electricity and clean cooking – to 500 million people by 2025, focusing on the world’s poorest communities. UNDP will not do this alone – our role here is to mobilize strong, meaningful, impactful partnerships to deliver action on the ground. We aim to bring about a new way of thinking about energy and advocate for an integrated, inclusive approach, where all stakeholders participate meaningfully in its design.Context
Task Description
The selected candidates will, for 2 modules of the Sustainable Energy Academy, -Review 6-10 case studies per module for factual accuracy, completeness, and consistency with cited sources -Identify any evidence or data gaps, outdated references, or inconsistencies -Conduct targeted research to fill those gaps using credible, up-to-date, and policy-relevant sources (e.g., UNDP country reports, IEA, IRENA, national policy documents, peer-reviewed studies) -Liaise with the Academy team to flag any conceptual gaps or needs for visual/data enhancement Timeline: Week 1: Orientation and review of case study guidance; begin in-depth review of the first modules, identifying factual gaps, outdated references, and inconsistencies Week 2: Complete review of second modules; conduct targeted research to fill gaps, strengthen references, and ensure alignment with trusted sources Week 3: Submit updated versions of all case studies across the modules Week 4: Submit final versions of all case studies across both modulesCompetencies and values
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