Background
The Assad regime has ended with extraordinary speed and having endured seemingly perpetual suffering
loss and oppression, the Syrian people now face the prospect of a new future. Over the last 14 years
Syrians have suffered catastrophic losses; the displacement of 14 million citizens from their homes; a
collective grief for the half a million lives lost in conflict; despair for those who were detained or imprisoned
for their political opposition. Syrians have lived through the severity of protracted crisis with no real signs of
a political process or solution, existing within a complete lack of accountability for the suffering endured.
For the first time in more than a decade the prospect of peace exists, albeit a precarious possibility that is
complicated by the tolls and divisions endemic to protracted crisis conditions. The end of the Assad regime
now presents the opportunity for a new Syria that Syrians themselves must be supported to determine.
It is paramount that UNDP together with the wider UN family, supports the Syrian people on a path towards
peace and stability. The gains made to counter risks of further dissolution and to safeguard basic services
and civil space in the transitional period, will determine much for the prospects of a peaceful transition to a
new government of the Syrian people’s own choosing. The actions of UNDP to identify and respond to
these immediate and critical needs of the Syrian people, appropriate to the conditions on the ground, will
offer a vital channel of support to the collective efforts of the UN to protect and uphold a route towards
peace.
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the knowledge frontier organization for
sustainable development in the UN Development System and serves as the integrator for collective action
to realize the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). UNDP is the leading United Nations organization
fighting to end poverty, reduce inequalities, and build resilience to crises and disasters. Working with our
vast network of experts and partners in over 170 countries, we help nations to create integrated and lasting
solutions for people and the planet.
UNDP Syria operates in a highly complex and challenging environment, shaped by over a decade of
conflict, widespread displacement, economic instability, and recurrent natural disasters. The Syria Country
Programme focuses on three critical areas: 1) Promoting socio-economic recovery and social cohesion; 2)
Strengthening local governance and basic social services; and 3) Supporting climate change adaptation
and natural resource management. The programme emphasizes an area-based approach to tailor
interventions to the specific needs of local communities and supports the vision of sustainable peace and
recovery for all Syrians.
The United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF) and the UNDP Country
Programme Document (CPD) 2022–2025 are fully aligned with the 2030 Agenda and the SDGs. They
prioritize resilience-building efforts while addressing the pressing humanitarian-development nexus. UNDP
Syria aims to bridge immediate recovery needs with long-term development goals, focusing on inclusive
governance, equitable access to basic services, sustainable livelihoods, and climate action. Similarly, the
next CPD (2026-2030) will take the above priorities and the changing context into account.
The Programme Team is responsible for the design, oversight, and quality assurance of all projects and
programmes, ensuring full alignment with the priorities set out in the Country Programme Document (CPD)
and the United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF). The team plays a
central role in advancing UNDP Syria’s three programmatic pillars: socio-economic recovery and social
cohesion; local governance and social basic services; and energy, environment, and disaster risk reduction.
By providing technical expertise and high-level advice, the team ensures that all programme outcomes
contribute to the strategic objectives of UNDP and the broader UN system.
Programme staff actively engage with diverse stakeholders, including government entities, development
partners, civil society, private sector actors, and UNDP’s regional and headquarters offices, to foster
partnerships, share knowledge, and catalyze innovative solutions. The team leads resource mobilization
efforts, develops strategic partnerships, and identifies opportunities for new initiatives, including joint
programming. Throughout the programme cycle, the team adheres to UNDP’s quality standards and
policies, ensuring the effective implementation of activities that align with the strategic direction of the
Country Office and the broader UN cooperation framework. By maintaining strong partnerships with
governments, development institutions, UN agencies, and donors, the Programme Team plays a pivotal
role in addressing Syria’s recovery and resilience needs.
Within the Syria Country Office (CO), the Operations Team provides essential backbone support services,
including finance, programme finance management, procurement, human resources, digital services,
logistics. The team also ensures compliance with corporate policies and provides demand-driven common
services to other UN agencies in Syria. Administrative support, including protocol, visa facilitation, and
travel, is provided to UNDP staff and project personnel.
The Management Support Unit supports corporate alignment, and quality assurance. It collaborates with
programme teams on results monitoring and reporting while providing strategic guidance to ensure high
standards of delivery.
The Security Unit advise on the protection of, and minimizing the risk to, UNDP staff, eligible dependents,
property and operations in all locations and at the same time enabling UNDP programme delivery
throughout the country.
The Strategic Communications Team supports all programme interventions by managing public outreach,
knowledge sharing, and advocacy efforts to highlight UNDP Syria’s impact and mobilize support for its
mission.
The Partnerships & Reporting unit spearheads resource mobilization, manages donor relations, and
develops strategic partnerships while ensuring transparent reporting and communication on programme
outcomes to donors and stakeholders.
The Strategic Policy unit provides high-level guidance and ensures alignment of UNDP Syria’s programmes
with corporate priorities, international frameworks, and the evolving needs of the Syrian context, focusing
on resilience, recovery, and sustainable development.
The Area-Based Programme unit tailors interventions to local needs through decentralized planning and
implementation, prioritizing community-driven recovery, resilience-building, and sustainable development
across Syria’s diverse and complex regions.
The Risk Management Unit identifies, assesses, and mitigates risks associated with programme
implementation, particularly in Syria’s complex operating environment, to safeguard resources, maintain
compliance, and uphold UNDP’s integrity and accountability.
The Joint Programme Unit coordinates collaborative initiatives with UN agencies and partners, ensuring
alignment with the broader UN strategic framework and maximizing the impact of multi-agency programmes
in Syria.
Duties and Responsibilities
Supports the implementation of communication outputs in the country office focusing on achievement of the following:
Support implementation of country office publications focusing on achievement of the following:
Support maintenance of country office web-based knowledge management system focusing on achievement of the following:
Provide input to and support implementation of country office communication outputs for campaign and advocacy initiatives to increase awareness of UNDP’s mandate and goals through dissemination of information and organization of public and media events focusing on achievement of the following:
Assist in UNDP Syria’s in-house audio-visual productions, focusing on the following focusing on achievement of the following:
Provide support to Communications team in knowledge management and dissemination focusing on achievement of the following:
Competencies :
Core Competencies:
Cross functional and technical competencies :
Required Skills and Experience:
Education:
Experience:
Language Requirements:
Female candidates are highly encouraged to apply .
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