Mission and objectives
The Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) is the lead UN entity on human rights. In 1993, the General Assembly entrusted both the High Commissioner for Human Rights and OHCHR with a unique mandate to promote and protect all human rights for all people. Over the course of subsequent decades, with investment by Member States, OHCHR has developed unique competencies for the protection and advance of human rights; competencies that bridge the humanitarian, peace and development sectors. OHCHR provides technical expertise and capacity-development, to support the implementa-tion of international human rights standards on the ground. It assists governments, which bear primary responsibility for the protection of human rights, to fulfil their obligations, supports individuals to claim their rights and speaks out objectively on human rights viola-tions. OHCHR has built global credibility in being a principled advocate for international human rights standards. It represents the leading, authoritative voice on legally binding norms en-shrined in international human rights treaties including in situations of conflict and insecuri-ty. OHCHR is uniquely placed in working closely with Governments, the civil society, the UN family and other stakeholders to advance the human rights agenda. Our strength lies in our unique capability to monitor, critically analyse and report on human rights abuses/violations.Context
This United Nations Volunteers (UNV) assignment supports the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) Regional Office for Central Asia (ROCA) in its efforts to strengthen sustainable environmental management through operationalizing its Green Office Policy and advancing the right to a clean, healthy, and sustainable environment. Established in 2008, ROCA promotes and protects human rights in Central Asia, strengthens national human rights systems, and engages with governments, civil society, NHRIs, and the UN. Under its 2024–2027 Regional Programme, ROCA began focused work on environmental rights as part of its broader priority on economic, social and cultural rights (ESCR), the SDGs, and General Assembly resolutions on the right to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment. This work addresses environmental crises—such as climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss—and their impact on rights to life, health, housing, food, water, culture, and development, with special attention to groups at heightened risk. Aligned with the UN Sustainability Strategy (2020–2030), OHCHR’s Organizational Effectiveness Action Plan (OEAP) on Deepening Sustainable Environmental Management 2024–2027, and the Greening the Blue initiative, ROCA’s Green Office Policy promotes sustainability and well-being, aiming to reduce OHCHR’s environmental footprint across operations and programming. By taking more effective sustainability action now, OHCHR has the opportunity to influence broader, potentially more impactful UN Secretariat wide and business practices. Taking internal action to implement the highest possible sustainability standards will amplify OHCHR’s advocacy throughout the environmental policy space including with respect to efforts to improve sustainable environmental management systems within and outside the UN Secretariat. Through action at the regional level and active coordination with the SEM Group and OHCHR HQ, this assignment will contribute to: • Supporting the implementation and monitoring of sustainable environmental management through the Green Office Policy in the Regional Office and its country presences. • Promoting environmentally sustainable procurement, travel and facility management including energy, waste and water management practices and staff behavior. • Supporting coordination and reporting efforts under the UN-wide Greening the Blue initiative, engagements with government actors and civil society to promote environmental rights and build inclusive green initiatives. • Advancing OHCHR’s work on the human rights to a clean, healthy and sustainable environment, including through enhancing capacity building and awareness raising, engagement, and coordination. • Contributing to analysis, reporting and outreach on environmental issues and their intersection with human rights. Relevant stakeholders include OHCHR headquarters (particularly the Policy, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation Service, the Environment and Climate Change Unit, and Program Support and Management Service), UNEP, WHO, Resident Coordinator Offices in Central Asia, national environmental bodies, and civil society actors promoting environmental justice. More information: • OHCHR Environment and Climate Change Work • Greening the Blue • OHCHR ROCA (Facebook)Task Description
Competencies and values
Living conditions and remarks
As of September 2025, National UN Volunteer Specialists receive USD 1016.24 as their Volunteer Living Allowance. Other entitlements include: 1. Pre-assignment Entry lump sum USD 400 Relocation costs $200 at beginning and end of assignment if duty station is outside of commuting distance (as determined by UNV) 2. During assignment Volunteer living allowance USD 1016.24 (as mentioned above) Learning: Access to UNV's learning and career development resources Annual leave 2.5 days per month Insurance: Comprehensive coverage for health, life and malicious acts for the UN Volunteer and health insurance coverage for up to 3 eligible dependents . See the Conditions of Service for more details on eligibility criteria. 3. End of assignment Exit allowance (paid on successful completion of the assignment) USD 84.69 for each month served, paid on completion of contract. The above summary is provided as information only and is subject to change. For further information on the full range of entitlements and eligibility criteria, please read the UN Volunteer Conditions of Service Kyrgyzstan is a non-conflict country in Central Asia of natural beauty located in a mountainous area. It requires a mature level of cultural awareness, and willingness to live and work in a basic comfort condition. All services are available in Bishkek, where the UNV would be located. As this is a national UN Volunteer assignment, the UN Volunteer will be responsible for arranging their own housing and other living essentials. National UN Volunteers are covered by the CIGNA insurance plan. You can check full entitlements at the duty station at https://app.unv.org/calculator. The complete UN Volunteer Conditions of Service is available at https://explore.unv.org/cos.