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UNCDF makes public and private finance work for the poor in the world\u2019s 47 least developed countries. With its capital mandate and instruments, UNCDF offers \u201clast mile\u201d finance models that unlock public and private resources, especially at the domestic level, to reduce poverty and support local economic development.
\nUNCDF\u2019s financing models work through two channels: financial inclusion that expands the opportunities for individuals, households, and small businesses to participate in the local economy, providing them with the tools they need to climb out of poverty and manage their financial lives; and by showing how localized investments \u2014 through fiscal decentralization, innovative municipal finance, and structured project finance \u2014 can drive public and private funding that underpins local economic expansion and sustainable development. By strengthening how finance works for poor people at the household, small enterprise, and local infrastructure levels, UNCDF contributes to SDG 1 on eradicating poverty and SDG 17 on the means of implementation. By identifying those market segments where innovative financing models can have a transformational impact in helping to reach the last mile and address exclusion and inequalities of access, UNCDF contributes to a number of different SDGs.<\/p>\n

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Job Title:\u00a0Programme Analyst, Local Resilience Programme<\/strong><\/p>\n

UNCDF has developed expertise and a portfolio of programs addressing the issue of local resilience called the Local Resilience Programme (LRP), with a focus on building resilience to climate change, environmental sustainability, and food security through local governments and mechanisms for local government finance. The centerpiece of the Local Resilience Programme is the Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL). In line with the recommendations of the Mid Term Review of the LoCAL facility, the LRP consolidates the LoCAL mechanism itself and more recent work in the field of land restoration, municipal finance, urban resilience, coastal resilience, and food security. It includes investments funded with local public finance and investments that have a blended finance component.
\nThe Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL) is a mechanism to integrate climate change into local authorities\u2019 planning and budgeting through the regular intergovernmental fiscal transfer system using performance-based grants in a participatory and gender-sensitive manner, increase awareness and capacities to respond to climate change at the local level including through ecosystem-based solutions, and increase the quality and number of local investments that address climate change. LoCAL combines performance-based climate resilience grants (PBCRGs), which ensure programming and verification of change expenditures at the local level, with technical and capacity-building support. It uses the grants and demonstration effect to trigger further flows for local climate action including global climate finance and national fiscal transfers. LoCAL also aims to support private finance for small and medium businesses and municipal finance and public-private partnerships. LoCAL is currently active in 14 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific. LoCAL operates a \u201cquadruple check\u201d methodology and measurement process for proven climate adaptation.
\nThe recent mid-term evaluation of the LoCAL mechanism has called for LoCAL to expand its proven methodology, accelerating support to adaptation in urban areas, adaptation in coastal areas and private sector adaptation. The Mid Term Review also called upon LoCAL to improve its monitoring and impact measurement systems to enable the LoCAL mechanism and associated methodologies to become fully embedded in the global climate adaptation response.
\nLocal Resilience Programme (LRP) combines performance-based climate resilience grants (PBCRGs) with technical and capacity-building support. PBCRGs ensure programming and verification of climate change expenditures at the local level and offer strong incentives for general performance improvements targeting areas of importance for enhanced resilience. The PBCRG can be seen as an earmarked cross-sectoral grant with conditions attached to the use of its funding for climate change adaptation beyond business as usual. Combined with regular grant allocations, PBCRGs enable 100 per-cent of the investments in climate-sensitive sectors to become climate resilient over time. They include a set of minimum conditions, performance measures and a menu of eligible investments.
\nLocal Resilience Programme (LRP) focuses on the delivery of four outputs that will directly contribute to increasing local governments\u2019 access to climate finance and building resilience to climate change:<\/p>\n