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Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Institutional Analyst

Duties and Responsibilities

Clôture: 2026-03-11

Mis à jour: 2026-03-03

Pays: Bosnie-Herzégovine

Catégorie: UN

Pays: Bosnie-Herzégovine

Lieu d'affectation: Sarajevo, Bosnie-Herzégovine

Type de contrat: National PSA- Regular

Grade: Post level NPSA-8

Publié: 2026-02-17

Mis à jour: 2026-03-03

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Duties and Responsibilities

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Background

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network, working in more than 170 countries and territories. In Bosnia and Herzegovina, UNDP is committed to helping the country through strengthened national and local capacities to carry out political, economic, and social reforms and promote development. In the programmatic period 2021-2025, UNDP BiH supports the following programme priorities: (a) access to justice and increased human security; (b) reduction of regional, economic, and social disparities; (c) sustainable management of environmental and energy resources, and green jobs creation; and (d) access to services and employment opportunities for the most vulnerable. In all areas, there will be an emphasis on conflict-sensitive, integrated, and innovative programme design complementing country priorities and tailored to the post-disaster recovery needs.

The main objective of the project Scaling up climate resilient flood risk management in Bosnia and Herzegovina (hereinafter referred to as the project) is to address increasing vulnerability of BiH communities and livelihoods to intensified climate-induced flood-related disasters. The project will establish an integrated and innovative gender-responsive climate-resilient flood risk management (FRM) approach, strengthen institutional, technical and financial capacity to implement long-term FRM strategies, including a combination of structural and non-structural measures and ecosystem-based approaches. The project will strengthen the use of climate information, flood forecasting, early warning and emergency response systems to enhance adaptive capacity and resilience of at-risk communities. The project is aligned with the new UN multi-partner initiative “Early Warnings for All (EW4All)” announced by the UN Secretary-General in March 2022 with the aim to promote universal coverage of the early warning, and will contribute to the implementation of EWS4All Ex

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