Viet Nam National Coordinator, GEF IW Enhancing sustainability of the Transboundary Cambodia - Mekong River Delta Aquifer in Cambodia and Viet Nam
Vacancy #: | 6663 |
Unit: | Vietnam Programme Coordination |
Organisation: | International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) |
Location: | Vietnam Country Office, Hanoi, Viet Nam |
Project Coordination Office in Ho Chi Minh City with frequent travel to sites in Vietnamese Mekong Delta | |
Reporting to: | Chief Technical Advisor, Enhancing sustainability of the Transboundary Cambodia - Mekong River Delta Aquifer in Cambodia and Viet Nam |
Work percentage: | 100% |
Grade: | P2 |
Expected start date: | 01 February 2024 |
Type of contract: | Fixed-term (24 months) |
Closing date: | 15 January 2024 (extended) |
BACKGROUND
This is a bilateral GEF IW project between Cambodia and Viet Nam focused on the improved transboundary management of the shared Cambodia-Mekong Delta Aquifer (CMDA).
Key challenges in the CMDA include (i) rapid groundwater decline, (ii) land surface subsidence, (iii) increasing levels of arsenic and other contaminants, (iv) salinity intrusion, and (v) degrading groundwater dependent ecosystems. Climate change and upstream development are expected to deepen the vulnerability of the aquifer and dependent livelihoods and ecosystems, as future scenarios highlight accelerating threats for large parts of the population living in Cambodia and Viet Nam’s Mekong Delta.
The project objective is “to strengthen environmental sustainability and water security in the Lower Mekong Basin by focusing, for the first time, on improved governance and sustainable utilization of the Cambodia-Mekong River Delta Transboundary Aquifer”. Specific Outcomes include:
Establishing transboundary groundwater management mechanisms for CMDA is paramount for sustainable development, mainly involving the conjunctive management of surface and groundwater resources enhancing synergies with biodiversity conservation (e.g. wetland management), forests and inland fisheries management, and resolving conflicts at the food, energy and environment nexus.
FAO will be the Implementing Agency and IUCN has been selected as the Lead Executing Agency. A Trans-boundary Diagnostic Analysis (TDA) process will be largely executed by UNESCO IHP and the Mekong Region Futures Institute (MERFI) while IUCN will lead all Strategic Action Plan (SAP) related steps, supported by other executing agencies and the Cambodia and Viet Nam National Mekong Committee (CNMC & VNMC). UNESCO WWAP will coordinate gender focused activities. The countries will execute pilot projects, which will be based on the TDA results and inform the SAP formulation process. The total budget is $15 million over 5 years, of which $2.275 million will be disbursed directly from FAO to DWRM in Viet Nam and the General Directorate of Environmental Protection (GDEP) in Cambodia to support pilot project implementation.
This is a local recruitment. Only Vietnamese nationals, individuals with residence status or the appropriate employment visa for Viet Nam are eligible to apply. Working location is in Project Coordination Office in Ho Chi Minh City with frequent travel to sites in Vietnamese Mekong Delta.
The remuneration and benefits package for this position is established with reference to the local labour market and in line with the IUCN conditions of service for Viet Nam.
JOB DESCRIPTION
Under the guidance of the CTA, the NC will manage project activities in Viet Nam as part of the the GEF International Waters (IW) Enhancing sustainability of the Transboundary Cambodia - Mekong River Delta Aquifer, which will operate in Cambodia and Viet Nam.
The project will be delivered through a Regional Project Management Unit (RPMU) based in Ho Chi Minh City and National Project Management Units (NPMU) in Hanoi and Phnom Penh. The RPMU will be managed by a HCMC based Chief Technical Advisor on a day-to-day basis in cooperation with the two NCs, and two National Project Directors (NPDs) assigned (on a part-time basis) by the two government executing agencies. The Cambodian NC will be based at the IUCN Phnom Penh Office.
The Cambodia National Coordinator and RPMU will operate under the guidance of the Regional Project Steering Committee (RPSC), with members appointed by the two governments, and with the support of dedicated Finance and Admin Officers.
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APPLICATIONS
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