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About United Nations SDSN Youth Regional Focal Point
Opportunity Details
- Date Published: December 31, 2024
- Application Deadline: Ongoing
- Category: Training
- Eligible Locations: Africa
Asia
The role of the Regional Focal Point (RFP) serves to support the Global Youth Networks of SDSN Youth in each of the 4 regions. All Network Coordinators must follow an oversight with their respective RFP. The responsibility of each RFPs is to support the Network Coordinators by ensuring the implementation and alignment of their work with the SDGs, foster growth and scaling of their networks, promote regional cooperation, and drive new initiatives on localizing SDGs in their region. Linking to the global structure, the RFP reports on their region's activity and its metrics by regularly attending calls with Global Networks Management.
Responsibilities
- Promoting collaboration among Cs across the region to drive collective action.
- Act as the focal point between the national/regional networks and SDSN Youth;
- Support the work of the NCs and provide guidance as needed on topics like project management, communications, useful tools and similar;
- Ensure the monitoring and reporting of the activities and initiatives occurring in the youth networks;
- Encouraging knowledge-sharing and partnerships within the region.
- Look for regional opportunities for the networks.
- Driving and supporting new initiatives focused on localizing the SDGs to address regional priorities.
- Linking regional activities to the global structure by regularly reporting on progress and metrics.
- Attending calls with the Global Networks
- Management to provide updates and ensure alignment with global goals.
- Ensuring that Network Coordinators' activities are implemented effectively and align with the SDGs.
- Supporting NCs to identify opportunities for scaling initiatives.
- Answer emails in a timely manner and keep regular communication with the Networks Team.
Organizing Monthly Regional Calls to create a dedicated space for:
- Sharing updates on regional and global activities.
- Discussing ongoing initiatives and best practices.
- Connecting and strengthening relationships between NCS.
- Raising challenges, concerns, or opportunities for collaboration.
Benefits of United Nations SDSN Youth Regional Focal Point
This is an incredibly rewarding role that will enable RFPs to develop their knowledge, harness their skills, and come across a series of life-changing opportunities that may include:
- Representing SDSN Youth at different levels whenever possible and if appropriate;
- Attending global conferences and decision-making processes whenever possible and if appropriate;
- Be involved in policy analysis and reporting whenever possible and if appropriate;
- Engage with key stakeholders from government, NGOs to private sector;
- Build a personal brand around sustainability and the SDGs;
- Publish articles and blogs about causes they care about whenever possible;
- Work in a multicultural environment and be immersed in a global workplace;
- Receive capacity-building trainings to grow personally and professionally whenever possible.
United Nations SDSN Youth Regional Focal Point Requirements
- Experience with management of teams and projects.
- Based in the Africa region or Asia-Pacific region for at least 12 months after the application date.
- Previous connections with member organizations/institutions and/or SDSN (Youth) Networks are a plus.
- Aged between 18 - 30 in order to be eligible for this role.
- Possess an excellent command of the English language, including writing, speaking and listening.
- Has previous experience in student/youth leadership.
- Has a great interest in sustainable development, and is passionate about the mission of SDSN, including the pursuit of the Sustainable Development Goals and the Paris Agreement on climate change.
- Demonstrates the time and resources to commit to this role.
- Has had some form of either professional or volunteer work experience, particularly with team management, project coordination, event management or stakeholder engagement.
- Has some experience working with various communications and management software, such as Google Suite.
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