Closing date: Sunday, 15 February 2015
Organizational Unit: Public Finance and Trade Programme / Training Department
Duration of contract: 6 months
Duty Station: Geneva, Switzerland
Deadline for Application: 15 February 2015
Overview
UNITAR's Public Finance and Trade Programme has more than two decades of experience in developing and delivering executive training designed to provide a competitive advantage to finance and trade professionals in today's global economy.
While traditional face-to-face training and networking activities continue, the programme has progressively introduced since 2003 new ICT-based methodologies, such as e-Learning, to offer quality and affordable training to a wider audience. To further enhance its outreach and effectiveness, the programme has established strategic partnerships with several international institutions working in relevant thematic areas, including other UN Agencies.
The Public Finance and Trade Programme addresses the three thematic areas listed below, with a view to enhance the capacity of Member States to address international challenges in the areas of public finance, trade and intellectual property.
Public Finance
Public Finance training activities strive to actively promote knowledge and understanding of financial governance, poverty reduction, debt management and prudent financial management among public officials and financial practitioners. A specific focus has been placed on the legal aspects of debt management and negotiation of financial transactions in order to assist Member States in addressing challenges relating to the achievement of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) as well as meeting their respective priorities in relation to Financing for Development.
Trade
Through skills building and facilitating the cross-regional networking of officials and professionals in charge of trade-related issues, the Programme's training activities contribute to bridging the knowledge gap and redressing some of the asymmetries between developed and developing countries in the role that they play in the multilateral trading system.
Intellectual Property
International debates on intellectual property (IP) are becoming increasingly focused on the need to integrate a 'development dimension' into IP policy making. An ongoing process in this direction is the implementation of the 'WIPO Development Agenda'. By providing flexible training and networking opportunities through new ICT-based methodologies such as e-Learning, the Programme supports countries in effectively using IP policy to achieve sustainable development goals.
General Objectives of the Contract
This internship/traineeship is designed primarily to support the programme in ensuring compliance to quality assurance guidelines, promoting, delivering, and reporting of training activities in the areas of public finance, international trade, and intellectual property policy.
Required Skills or Knowledge
Responsibilities
Measurable outputs/Deliverables/Schedule of Deliverables
Performance Indicators for Evaluation of Results
Learning Objectives
Reporting structure
The incumbent reports directly to the Specialist, Public Finance and Trade
How to apply
Please send your curriculum vitae and letter of motivation, explaining why you are suited for this internship/traineeship, to pft-elearning@unitar.org. Please ensure that you attach your letter of motivation as a separate document, rather than in the e-mail text. Due to the high number of applications expected only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
Remarks
Intern/Trainee works full-time at UNITAR Geneva (Switzerland) offices. In accordance with relevant UN regulations and policies, internship/traineeships are non-remunerated. Costs and arrangements for travel, visas, accommodation, and living expenses are the responsibilities of interns/trainees and their sponsoring institutions. General conditions of contracts for the service of Internship/Traineeship apply.
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