Consultant on social protection and climate change
Quick answer
The Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific is hiring a remote Consultant on social protection and climate change (Fiji-based) to support development of knowledge products under the CRISP initiative, with no specified compensation.
- Role
- Consultant on social protection and climate change
- Organization
- Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)
- Location
- Fiji and/or Remotely
- Work setup
- Remote
- Level
- Entry
- Category
- Policy & Advocacy
The role
The consultant will support the development of a coherent set of country-specific knowledge products for Fiji under the CRISP initiative, focusing on climate-resilient and inclusive social protection.
What you'll do
- Support the development of evidence-based country pathways for strengthening climate-resilient and inclusive social protection in Fiji
- Conduct assessment of climate-related risks to livelihoods and income security
- Provide climate change expertise and on-the-ground research
What it takes
- Masters degree in economics, social development, climate change, or equivalent 10 years work experience
- At least 10 years working in a development context, including authoring reports and publications
- Demonstrated expertise in research methodology
What you'll bring
Frequently asked questions
Where is the job located?
Fiji and/or remotely.
What is the compensation?
Not specified.
What are the key qualifications required?
Masters degree or 10 years work experience, at least 10 years in a development context, research methodology expertise.
How to apply
Apply directly on Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP)'s site. We link straight through — no resume parsing, no profile to fill out.
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