Background
In 2025, the Republic of Moldova continues to navigate a challenging socioeconomic and geopolitical context. The country is transitioning from crisis response to longer-term resilience building, while its reform agenda – centered on economic modernization, energy transition, and governance strengthening – is being tested amid rising regional risks, growing public expectations, and constrained fiscal space.
Agriculture remains a central sector of the Moldovan economy, employing over one-fifth of the workforce and contributing around 12% of GDP. Including food processing, the agri-food sector accounts for 16% of GDP and 45% of total exports. Moldova’s fertile land supports diverse production and underpins the rural economy. However, the sector is characterized by a dual structure: large, competitive enterprises coexist with numerous small, low-productivity farms. Informality is widespread, with more than half of salaried agricultural workers employed without formal contracts.
Digital modernization of public services in both employment and agriculture is progressing but remains uneven. Key institutions continue to operate with fragmented data systems, weak interoperability, and limited analytical capacity. These gaps hinder policy implementation, reduce the effectiveness of subsidies and services, and limit the state’s ability to engage the most vulnerable rural populations.
In this context, the project promoting rural agriculture development and quality employment for the most vulnerable seeks to contribute to labour market inclusion and agricultural modernization through digitally enabled service delivery. UNDP’s engagement is focused on integrated and inclusive approaches – linking social protection, employment, and agricultural services through modern digital infrastructure and case management. Building on past experience in digital governance and service modernization, the initiative is well positioned to deliver scalable results that can be institutionalized and sustained beyond the project’s duration. It will contribute to Moldova’s broader objectives of fostering decent work, rural development, and sustainable EU-aligned transformation.
The project aims to strengthen Moldova’s institutional and digital governance systems in order to expand access to employment and modernize agricultural service delivery for vulnerable rural populations. Its focus is on enabling hard-to-employ individuals and farmers to benefit from more efficient, inclusive, and transparent public services.
On the employment side, the initiative seeks to make social protection and labour market services more accessible and better integrated, supported by digitally re-engineered institutional frameworks.
In agriculture, the project will help farmers across the country, including smallholders and underrepresented groups, access modernized services that are transparent, equitable, and aligned with Moldova’s reform agenda and EU commitments.
The project directly supports Moldova’s EU accession process by advancing the implementation of the Reform Agenda, in particular subdomain 1.7 on agriculture and subdomain 4.3 on employment and labour markets. Within the agricultural sector, the initiative contributes to the operationalization of the digital National Farmers Registry (dNFR) and the Land Parcel Identification System (LPIS), both of which are prerequisites for Moldova’s compliance with the EU Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) requirements under Chapter 11. The project also aims to strengthen transparency and accountability in agricultural governance through the introduction of conditionality and compliance mechanisms.
Institutional support will be provided to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAFI) and the Agency for Intervention and Payments in Agriculture (AIPA) to reinforce their capacity to manage digital tools, improve administrative frameworks, and ensure transparent subsidy management. These reforms will be complemented by inclusive outreach measures to ensure equitable access to digital agricultural services for smallholders, women, and rural youth, fostering resilience and participation across rural communities.
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Duties and Responsibilities
Summary of key functions:
UNDP Moldova seeks to contract a Project Analyst on Digital Governance in Agriculture (hereinafter “the Analyst”) to support the implementation of Promoting rural agriculture development and quality employment for the most vulnerable. The assignment will focus on coordinating activities under Component / Outcome 2, dedicated to agricultural governance and modernization through digital transformation.
The Analyst will work under the guidance of the Project Manager and in close collaboration with the Inclusive Growth Cluster, the UNDP Policy Specialist and Digital Development Specialist.
The Analyst will serve as a key resource to the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAFI) and the Agency for Intervention and Payments in Agriculture (AIPA), contributing to enhanced institutional capacities for transparent and EU-aligned agricultural service delivery.
The Analyst’s efforts will contribute to the modernization of agricultural governance and the digital transformation of service delivery in the sector. By supporting the development of transparent, efficient, and inclusive systems, the Analyst will help strengthen institutional capacities, improve access to agricultural services, and ensure alignment with Moldova’s broader reform agenda and EU commitments. Engagement with farmers, producer associations, and local stakeholders will be an integral part of the role, ensuring that digital solutions are inclusive, sustainable, and accessible to all categories of rural populations, including smallholders, women, and youth.
The Analyst’s key responsibilities will include:
Coordinate implementation of Outcome 2 dedicated to agricultural governance and digitalization
Contribute to the agricultural policy and governance processes
Strengthen institutional capacity, coordination, monitoring, and knowledge management
Institutional Arrangements
The Project Analyst will report to and be directly supervised by the Project Manager (NPSA-9), who assumes overall responsibility for the coordination and implementation of the project and Outcome 1 on employment and social protection. The Analyst will have full ownership of the implementation of Outcome 2 on agricultural governance and digitalization, while ensuring close coordination with the Project Manager to align with the overall project objectives and work plan.
The Analyst will work in close collaboration with the UNDP Moldova Policy Specialist, the Employment and Social Protection Programme Specialist, and the Country Office Digital Development Specialist, who will provide quality assurance and technical support for digital development activities. The Analyst will also coordinate closely with the Project Associate on operational, financial, and administrative matters.
Externally, the Analyst will serve as a key contact point for national counterparts, particularly the Ministry of Agriculture and Food Industry (MAFI) and the Agency for Intervention and Payments in Agriculture (AIPA), as well as for farmers’ associations, cooperatives, and other relevant stakeholders engaged in the project.
The incumbent is expected to ensure full compliance with UNDP’s administrative rules, regulations, policies, and strategies, and to maintain the highest standards of professionalism, quality, and policy relevance in all deliverables.
Competencies
Core Competencies:
Cross-Functional and Technical Competencies:
Business Management
Business Development
Digital
Communications
Legal
Partnership management
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
Experience:
Desired skills:
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Professional certificates:
Equal opportunity
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Sexual harassment, exploitation, and abuse of authority
UNDP does not tolerate harassment, sexual harassment, exploitation, discrimination and abuse of authority. All selected candidates, therefore, undergo relevant checks and are expected to adhere to the respective standards and principles.
Right to select multiple candidates
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