Project Associate - Fiji Rural Electrification Fund (FREF) Support Project Unit
Duties and Responsibilities
Closing: 2026-03-11
Updated: 2026-03-03
Country: Fiji
Structured facts
Category: UN
Country: Fiji
Duty station: Suva, Fiji
Contract type: National PSA- Regular
Grade: Post level NPSA-7
Posted: 2026-02-24
Updated: 2026-03-03
Role overview
Duties and Responsibilities
Background
UNDP is the leading United Nations organization fighting to end the injustice of poverty, inequality, and climate change. Working with our broad network of experts and partners in 170 countries, we help nations to build integrated, lasting solutions for people and planet. In the Pacific, UNDP provides regional and country support to 10 countries (Federated States of Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Nauru, Palau, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu, and Vanuatu) and regional support to five countries (Cook Islands, Niue, Papua New Guinea, Samoa, and Tokelau), together with a total population of 2.4million. There are three focus areas of which gender and human rights are mainstreamed:
- Effective Governance;
- Inclusive Growth; and
- Resilience and Climate Change.
The Fiji Rural Electrification Fund (FREF) support project, which is under the ambit of the Inclusive Growth focus area, aims to foster the development of rural mini grids to improve access to clean, affordable, and reliable renewable energy. In doing so, it plans to also diversify Fiji’s energy mix to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from the Fijian power sector, contribute to national electricity access objectives and promote gender-balanced economic growth using electricity as an enabler for inclusive sustainable development.
The FREF project will seek to electrify at least 20 rural communities in 4 years to support the expeditious implementation of FREF as well as demonstrate best practices to shore up investments in FREF and its rural electrification objectives while building long term implementation and management capacity within the Department of Energy to continue FREF on a long-term basis. It will benefit at least 6,500 Fijians and avoid over 2,920 metric tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent by installing over approximately 2 megawatts of renewable energy.
The provision of electricity is combined with modern auxil