Position Title: LIST, INCLUSIVE FINANCE
Location : Kampala, UGANDA
Type of Contract : FTA International
Post Level : P-4
Languages Required : English
Starting Date : date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 07-Apr-2014
Duration of Initial Contract : 1 year
Background
UNCDF is the UN’s capital investment agency for the world’s least developed
countries. It creates new opportunities for poor people and their communities
by increasing access to microfinance and investment capital. UNCDF focuses on Africa and the poorest
countries of Asia and the Pacific, with a special commitment to countries
emerging from conflict or crisis. It
provides seed capital – grants and loans – and technical support to help
microfinance institutions reach more poor households and small businesses, and
local governments finance the capital investments – water systems, feeder
roads, schools, irrigation schemes – that will improve poor peoples’ lives.
UNCDF works to enlarge peoples’ choices: it believes that poor people and
communities should take decisions about their own development. Its programmes help to empower women – over
50% of the clients of UNCDF-supported microfinance institutions are women – and
its expertise in microfinance and local development is shaping new responses to
food insecurity, climate change and other challenges. UNCDF works in challenging environments –
remote rural areas, countries emerging from conflict – and paves the way for
others to follow. Its programmes are designed to catalyze larger investment
flows from the private sector, development partners and national governments,
for significant impact on the Millennium Development Goals, especially Goal 1:
Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger, Goal 3: Promote Gender Equality and
Empower Women, and Goal 7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability. Established by
the General Assembly in 1966 and with headquarters in New York, UNCDF is an
autonomous UN organization affiliated with UNDP.
Despite the rapid growth of the microfinance industry in the past ten
years, it is estimated that between two and three billion people still lack
access to a broad range of financial products and services on a sustainable
basis. The situation is particularly dire in the LDCs, where often more than 90
per cent of the population is denied access to financial services from the
formal financial system. UNCDF focuses its strategy on Financial inclusion,
which is universal access, at a reasonable cost, to a wide range of financial
services, provided by a variety of sound and sustainable institutions. The
range of financial services includes savings, short and long-term credit, leasing
and factoring, mortgages, insurance, pensions, payments, local money transfers
and international remittances.
UNCDF operates several global thematic initiatives (GTIs) programmes which
work across Sub-Saharan Africa and the poorest countries in Asia to support
partners that are offering needed and innovative financial services.
In 2008, UNCDF launched the
global MicroLead program with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF) to
invest in bringing strong deposit taking microfinance institutions to
underserved LDCs;
Through added support from The
MasterCard Foundation (MCF), MicroLead is now a USD$58.6 million programme
designed to enable FSPs in developing countries, to strengthen their
operations, particularly in small balance savings and in reaching rural remote
communities with technology;
MicroLead is working with 30
projects in 22 countries, including supporting Ugafode in Uganda;
The programme manager is based in
New York;
Similarly, YouthStart, funded
with USD$12 million in support from the MCF, works with leading institutions in
sub-Saharan Africa to test and roll out financial services and training for
youth;
YouthStart is supporting 12
financial institutions in 8 countries, including FINCA Uganda.The programme
manager is based in Dakar, Senegal;
UNCDF launched Mobile Money for
the Poor (MM4P) in 2012 with support from the Swedish International Development
Agency (Sida) and the Australian Agency for International Development (AusAID)
to promote branchless and mobile financial services in several focus countries
in Africa and Asia. In partnership and with financing from the BMGF it will be
implementing a $5.9 million “ecosystem support” programme to hasten the
scalability of branchless and mobile financial services, particularly in rural
areas. This includes a high level of
training, technical assistance and grants to FSPs, agent networks and the
government of Uganda. The programme manager is based in Brussels, Belgium;
CleanStart is a five year $26
million programme designed to increase poor people’s access to sustainable, low
cost clean energy supplies through microfinance. It does so by providing
financing to FSPs and as well as technical assistance to organizations in the
energy supply chain and to the government.
CleanStart plans to invest US$1.3 million (secured funding) over a
period of four years (2013-2017) to develop replicable business models for
scaling up microfinance for cleaner and more efficient forms of energy for poor
people and hopes to reach more than 40,000 low-income households and
micro-entrepreneurs with access to modern energy. CleanStart will be anchored
in the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) which is mandated to
lead all energy programmes in Uganda. Implementation is subject to the
agreement with the Government of Uganda. It is currently commencing activities
in Uganda in partnership with the Ugandan Ministry of Energy and Mineral
Development. The programme manager is based in Bangkok, Thailand;
The Better than Cash Alliance
(BTCA) was launched in September 2012 in response to public and private sector
demand for more strategic advocacy, research and guidance on digitizing these
cash payments. BTCA is an alliance of governments, private sector and
development organizations committed to accelerating the shift from cash to
electronic payments and is funded by the BMGF, Citi, Ford Foundation,
MasterCard, Omidyar Network, USAID and Visa Inc. with UNCDF serving as the
secretariat. BTCA is in discussions with Ugandan Ministry of Finance about
becoming a member. The programme manager
(Managing Director) is based in New York.
Given the amount of current and future work in inclusive finance activity,
UNCDF has determined to hire a full-time country technical specialist who will
have the responsibility for overseeing and coordinating the range of inclusive
finance activities in Uganda. The
position will directly report to the UNCDF regional technical advisor (RTA) for
Southern and Eastern Africa, based in Addis Ababa Ethiopia and will receive
technical support from and oversight by the managers of the GTIs active in the
Uganda.
Duties and Responsibilities
Summary of key functions
Under the direct responsibility of the Technical Specialist and in close
collaboration with the Programme Managers of MicroLead/MicroLead Expansion,
YouthStart, MM4P, CleanStart, and BTCA, the Technical Specialist will oversee
the implementation of all GTI activities in Uganda. Based on agreement among the GTIs, the
anticipated work load of each project, and funding arrangements it is expected
that the Technical Specialist will spend approximately 75% of her/his time on
MM4P activities during the first two years of the position with the remaining
time spent on the other GTIs, in addition to other sector-based financial
inclusion matters.
This arrangement may be subject to change from time to time. He/she will specifically:
Manage MM4P Implementation in
Uganda: Manage the implementation of the
MM4P country strategy in Uganda and 30-month work plan, which includes a
mixture of workshops, direct technical and financial assistance, knowledge
generation and sharing and policy and regulatory support. The activities are listed in detail below;
Support MicroLead Expansion,
Youthstart and Cleanstart implementation in Uganda.
Support the MicroLead Expansion, YouthStart, and Cleanstart programme
managers in managing their implementation of activities in Uganda, including:
·
Act as primary liaison and
providing timely advise to the FSPs receiving grants and technical support from
the GTIs as well as with government and other stakeholders;
·
Advise partners on an as-needed
basis to assist them in the successful completion of their projects;
·
Undertake the monitoring of
activities with the FSPs and other partners, in conjunction with GTI staff;
·
Work with each GTI programme
manager to develop their annual work planning and budgeting and monitor the
same;
·
Report regularly on
program-related activities of the GTIs to the RTA, GTI Program Managers and to
their funders (as needed);
·
Develop, oversee implementation
of appropriate knowledge generation based on the plans of the GTIs, and seek
additional opportunities for UNCDF to participate in others’ knowledge
generation activities;
·
Manage technical assistance and
research: help define, organize and oversee all technical consultancies and
research projects contracted by the GTIs.
In addition, the Technical Specialist will:
Manage local team:
Recruit, hire and manage a local
Knowledge Management Associate, finance and administrative assistant.
Manage office:
Secure office space, equipment
and transportation services for the local team, GTI staff and consultants.
Manage relations:
Act as the representative of
UNCDF in Uganda in inclusive finance matters, manage relations with key
stakeholders, including UNDP, other UN agencies, other donor agencies, advocacy
and standards organizations, and host country central banks.
Implement communications strategy:
with support from the GTI
Knowledge Management Associate and the UNCDF Communications team, develop a
local communications strategy that raises UNCDF’s profile in Uganda.
Raise funds:
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Work with UNCDF on fundraising to
support activities in Uganda, identifying opportunities and assisting in
proposal development and agreement negotiation;
·
Provide corporate support to
UNCDF as it relates to Uganda and fully participate in UNCDF’s global planning,
learning, communication and reporting activities;
·
Assist BTCA in finalizing the
membership of Uganda in the alliance and advise on ways for BTCA to support the
government in fulfilling its commitments to the alliance. This may lead to an increased scope of BTCA
support as the work split among all the GTIs being supported are revised from
time to time;
·
Perform any other
responsibilities as assigned by the RTA and thematic programme managers from
time to time.
Provide the overall direction, implementation and management of the MM4P
programme in Uganda/ Outcome:
An efficiently-managed, monitored
and evaluated programme that is highly rated by its partners and is meeting or
exceeding all targets. (60%);
·
Manage all activities related to
bringing high volume payment streams onto BB and MFS platforms. These activities will be done in coordination
with BTCA and other funders engaged in this area, with support from MM4P and
consultants;
·
Manage all activities related to
strengthening and scaling agent networks and BB and MFS product offerings.
These activities will be undertaken by the on-site expert consultant and other
short-term consultancies, as identified in the work plan;
·
Monitor and advise on the
consultants’ on-site implementation of the agent network accelerator and
product development activities, which include a mix of local workshops,
overseas learning trips and contracted on-site technical support;
·
Help the MM4P team design a
direct technical and financial (grants) programme linked to the activities
above that identifies and selects at least 10 institutions with the best ideas
and capacity to deliver appropriate financial services to low income, rural and
women customers and provides them with the necessary technical and financial
support;
·
As a result of the above
activities, ensure that the following are piloted and launched by FSPs: 2
pilots for sustainable rural agent networks; 2 pilots for scalable rural
financial services; and 2 pilots for products for women;
·
Manage the consultants’
assessment of existing BB and MFS products and oversee the development of
marketing and other materials of FSPs designed to increase uptake among women;
·
Help facilitate the government of
Uganda’s membership in the BTCA and formulation of commitments;
·
With support from MM4P and BTCA
and consultants, investigate and identify at least four new high volume use
cases for BB and MFS;
·
Work with high potential partners
to advocate the switch to electronic payments and identify the institutions to
support;
·
Ensure that direct technical or
financial support is provided to implemented at least 3 of these use cases;
·
Manage all activities related to
policy and regulatory support. These activities will be the primary
responsibility of the IFS, with support from expert consultants in specific
areas;
·
Develop a strategy for MM4P to
work with the Bank of Uganda (BoU) and its technical partner GIZ and the
Ministry of Finance;
·
Organize support for the BoU to
develop an meaningful data collection, analysis and monitoring programme of BB
and MFS activities and training for mid-level to senior level BoU staff on the
same;
·
With BMGF and its consultants,
advise on the best means to support the development of agent banking
regulations that enable banks to complete with mobile money providers;
·
Manage knowledge generation and
sharing activities in country;
·
These activities will be the
primary responsibility of the IFS, supported by the GTI Knowledge Management
Associate and the local Knowledge Management Associate;
·
Identify up to 20 individuals
from FSPs, the BoU and MoF to participate in international exchanges and
conferences;
·
Assist MM4P in identifying at
least 4 notes or knowledge products to be developed in Uganda, by MM4P or
consultants;
·
Contribute to the MM4P quarterly
newsletter and regular social media communication (LinkedIn, Twitter);
·
Develop and organized a knowledge
sharing agenda that includes at least quarterly gatherings of stakeholders;
·
Develop a local media and social
media communication plan to provide regular communications to partners to increase access to available information on
BB and MFS;
·
Ensure that research on BB and
MFS reaches Ugandan stakeholders;
·
Participate in in-country donor
coordination activities in-country and ensure that donors are meeting regularly
(quarterly) to discuss key issues.
The management duties will include:
With MM4P, develop the annual
work plan with performance targets and budgets;
Manage the delivery of programme
purpose and outputs on time and to budget.
Act as first authority for MM4P Uganda funds:
·
Manage all local procurement and
payments;
·
Conduct due diligence of partners
selected for direct financial and technical support;Participate in the MM4P
Investment Committee (IC) when grants for Uganda are considered, ensuring that
all required documentation is accurate and available to facilitate
decision-making;
·
Assist in drafting all technical
assistance and grant agreements with selected partners;
·
Ensure all partners supported
through agreements are reporting on time and in full to MM4P, report any issues
with partners to MM4P;
·
Help monitor and provide feedback
on BMGF activities and partners related to digital financial services;
·
Provide brief, monthly update to
MM4P on Uganda activities;
·
Participate in regular call
schedule with consultants and partners as organized by MM4P;
·
Prepare mid-year and annual
progress reports, narrative as well as financial reports and progress and
results achieved for the IC.
Manage the identification, assessing and vetting of MicroLead Expansion,
YouthStart, CleanStart, and BTCA partners’ projects and monitor their progress
/ Results: diverse mix of strong inclusive finance projects with partners
meeting their targets (20%):
·
Participate in the study and
analysis of new technical and financial support requests coming from the FSPs
and project partners;
·
Participate in the identification
and selection of the potential FSPs;Conduct due diligence of grantees;
·
Contribute to the elaboration,
implementation and follow up of the agreement documents with the FSPs;
·
Plan and undertake visits to FSPs
as requested;Provide institutional support to the FSPs as needed;
·
Undertake the monitoring of
activities with the FIs and other partners;
·
Report on program-related
activities to the GTI Program Managers on a monthly basis;
·
Ensure that the current
activities are on budget and on-track;
·
Identify problems and discuss
with partners, reporting back to GTI programme managers;
·
Monitor implementation of
technical assistance to partners;
·
Support technical service
provider (TSP) in-country as needed;
·
Monitor TSP activities to ensure
they are consistent with the agreement;
·
Raise issues and concerns with
TSP and programme managers.
Knowledge generation and Knowledge Sharing / Result: UNCDF and Stakeholders
are informed on current trends, market conditions, and special topics as needed
and UNCDF is viewed as a leader in inclusive finance in Uganda (5%):
·
With support from the GTI
Knowledge Mangers in implementing local knowledge generation activities;
·
Help draft press releases or
short announcements of key UNCDF inclusive finance activities or achievements
in country;
·
Oversee preparations for on
contracted on-site research;
·
Identify possibilities for local
collaboration with key partners, funders and other stakeholders for research
and development of innovative, cutting-edge strategies and approaches to
inclusive finance;
·
Participate in local knowledge
sharing networks on inclusive finance;
·
Monitor local political,
economic, legal and regulatory issues and provider updates to UNCDF;
·
Develop and provide annual
Learning Plan for oneself and the team;
·
Attend approved trainings; share
debriefing and value of training with the wider Practice community;
·
Develop a modest, online presence
for programme, linked to the UNCDF Website.
Act as representative of UNCDF in country and manage country team/
Result: UNCDF’s presence is
professionally managed, cost effective and adequately funded and has support of
other funders, policy makers (10%):
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Identify and recommend
possibilities for coordination and synergies between UNCDF activities in
country;
·
Act as the representative of
UNCDF in Uganda on financial inclusion matters, manage relations with key
stakeholders, including UNDP, other UN agencies, other donor agencies, advocacy
and standards organizations, and government;
·
Develop and maintain partnerships
with relevant regional and national stakeholders including the central banks,
telecommunication companies, financial service providers and other key
stakeholders;
·
Build effective and efficient
partnerships at the operational level with major donor agencies to coordinate
financial inclusion, including financial literacy, activities in country. Act as point of first contact for these
agencies and their consultants operating within the country;
·
Recruit, hire and manage a local
Knowledge Management Associate, and Finance and administrative assistance
·
Secure office space, equipment
and transportation services for the local team, GTI staff and consultants;
·
Manage process of obtaining
government endorsement of (i) programme document and (ii) individual funding
agreements;
·
Engage with the GTIs’ funders,
providing and support as requested.
Provides support to UNCDF management on corporate initiatives and
activities, focusing on achieving the following results: (5%):
·
Support annual and cumulative
UNCDF results analyses and substantive inputs into GTI work plans and UNCDF and
FIPA Business Plans;
·
Support the development of UNCDF
programme and business strategies and to annual reviews;
·
Work with UNCDF on fundraising to
support inclusive finance activities in Uganda, identifying opportunities and
assisting in proposal development and agreement negotiation;
·
As requested, assist in overall
fundraising and relationship management with UNCDF’s donors;
·
Provide advice to UNCDF senior
management on technical issues and business development opportunities,
including inputs into corporate presentations and reports;
Participate in annual FIPA
Retreat.
Competencies/unctional Competencies:
Technical
·
Possesses expert knowledge of
advanced concepts in to financial inclusion, a broad knowledge of related
disciplines, as well as an in-depth knowledge of relevant organizational
policies and procedures;
·
Experience in branchless banking,
mobile phone banking, or other efforts using technology to reach rural and poor
populations;
·
Understanding of legal and
regulatory issues related to mobile financial services;
·
Experience working directly with
or in central banks, including on issues related to branchless and mobile
financial services;
·
Experience in designing and
overseeing direct technical or financial (grant) assistance to FSPs;
·
Experience working with a
microfinance institution, including new product design and/or introduction;
·
Experience in designing donor
projects, developing project documents, corresponding budgets, and monitoring
and evaluation plans;
·
Working knowledge of current
developments in microfinance, including mobile financial services and one or
more of the following: youth, savings, clean energy, microinsurance,
remittances, financial literacy.
·
Working experience and knowledge
of socio-economic issues which excludes various vulnerable groups, in
particular women and rural or remote communities, from the financial sector and
the strategies employed to address these;
·
Working knowledge of
international donor organizations and preferably experience in preparing
proposals for funding.
Professional:
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Experience advocating and
advancing a policy agenda, preferably related to inclusive finance and
branchless and mobile financial services;
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Can dialogue with national and
international high level counterparts and other stakeholders;
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Manages relations with funders,
maintains strong communication and client orientation;
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Understands how to build
strategic partnerships and alliances;
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Creates networks and promotes
initiatives with partner organizations;
·
Takes on innovation and new
approaches and fosters innovation in others;
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Creates an environment that
fosters innovation and innovative thinking;
·
Conceptualizes more effective
approaches to programme development and implementation and to mobilizing and
using resources.
Management/Client Orientation:
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Starts up new programmes, able to
act quickly and independently to create necessary structures;
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Ensures the full implementation
of a project and the financial resources to obtain results;
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Anticipates constraints in the
delivery of services and identifies solutions or alternatives;
·
Proactively identifies, develops
and discusses solutions for internal and external clients, and persuades
management to undertake new projects or services;
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Demonstrates openness to change
and ability to manage complexities, and resolve problems;
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Comfortable advocating and
advancing an agenda, including with high level counterparts and other
stakeholders;
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Experience managing teams,
including recruiting, hiring and evaluating;
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Focus on impact and results for
clients and stakeholders;
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Builds trust in interactions with
others, facilitates partnerships;
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Takes decisions and calculated
risks;
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Approaches work with energy and a
positive, constructive attitude and responds positively to feedback
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Committed to team work, working
with other stakeholders;
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Remains calm, in control and good
humored even under pressure;
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Excellent speaking and writing
skills in English are necessary;
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Proficiency in French preferred;
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Excellent analytical skills;
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Proven ability to manage
projects;
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Strong IT skills, including
ability to work regularly with MS Word, Excel, Outlook and PowerPoint.
·
Proven cross-cultural
communication.
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Able to function effectively in
an international, multicultural environment and manage a team consisting of
multiple nationalities.
Core Competencies:
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Promotes ethics and integrity,
creating organizational precedents;
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Political acumen;
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Builds staff competence, creating an environment of creativity and
innovation;
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Builds and promoting effective
teams;
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Creates environment for open
communication and fosters a culture of knowledge sharing and learning;
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Takes fair and transparent decisions; calculated risk-taking;
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Demonstrates integrity and
fairness by modeling UN values and ethical standards;
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Displays cultural and gender
sensitivity and adaptability;
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Treats all persons fairly without
favoritism;
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Shows strong corporate commitment;
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Promotes the vision, mission and
strategic goals of UNCDF and UNDP
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
A Masters degree in economics,
public/business administration, social sciences, or related discipline.
Experience:
A minimum of seven (7) years’
experience in progressively more responsible positions in the development
field, including microfinance and/or financial inclusion;
Experience working in or with
microfinance institutions, central banks and branchless and mobile banking
providers.
Language: Fluency in English.
Application Deadline : 20-Mar-14
How to Apply:
If you are qualified and interested in discussing this engagement in more
detail,
please submit your resume in confidence to the website on the link below: