Mission and objectivesThe United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN's global development network, advocating for change and connecting countries to knowledge, experience and resources to help people build a better life. UNDP is on the ground in some 170 countries and territories, supporting their own solutions to development challenges and developing national and local capacities that will help them achieve human development and the Sustainable Development Goals. Our work is concentrated on three main focus areas: Sustainable development; Democratic governance and peacebuilding; Climate and disaster resilience. UNDP helps countries attract and use aid effectively. In all our activities, we promote gender equality and the protection of human rights. UNDP has enhanced its support to countries to work towards the eradication of extreme poverty, enabling us to build back better and work towards innovative solutions to the complex global challenges. We have refined our service offering through six signature solutions to provide a more integrated response to the development challenges that we are all facing in this complex global environment. This includes a mix of policy advice, technical assistance, catalytic financing and innovative programmes tailored to country specific needs to accelerate progress towards the Sustainable Development Goals through six our signature solutions on - poverty, governance, resilience, environment, energy, gender equality.
ContextUNDP Zambia is a key player in the timbuktoo innovation ecosystem, advancing flagship initiatives that bridge research, entrepreneurship, and policy to accelerate national development priorities. Under the Timbuktoo Framework, Zambia anchors four strategic pillars: โข The Mukuba UniPod at Copperbelt University โ transforming universities into launchpads for youth-led innovation and entrepreneurship, fostering academiaโindustry collaboration, and creating linkages to regional and global markets. โข The MineTech Hub at the National Institute for Scientific and Industrial Research (NISIR) โ Africaโs first sector-focused hub for sustainable mining and critical minerals, driving innovation in environmental sustainability, operational efficiency, and green value chains. โข The AI UniPod at the University of Zambia (UNZA) โ dedicated to advancing artificial intelligence research, data-driven governance, and digital innovation for inclusive and sustainable development. โข The Timbuktoo EDGE Programme โ a cutting-edge initiative focused on building decentralized digital infrastructure to strengthen national compute capacity, enhance data sovereignty, and unlock opportunities for AI, big data, and emerging technology applications across sectors. Together, these initiatives operationalize Zambiaโs Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) Policy and the Vision 2030 aspirations by building a robust ecosystem that empowers youth entrepreneurs, promotes technology transfer, and positions Zambia as a regional hub for innovation and digital transformation. The Timbuktoo MineTech Hub โ Administration and Operations Assistant plays a pivotal role in this landscape by providing essential administrative, operational, and logistical support to ensure the efficient functioning of the Hub to ensure the smooth and efficient functioning of the Timbuktoo Initiatives across Zambia in alignment with UNDP standards, thereby enhancing the sustainability and visibility of these initiatives. The MineTech Hub Intern โ Community and Ecosystem Engagement plays a key role in enhancing the visibility, outreach, and stakeholder engagement of the Hub, startups, universities, Government institutions, corporates, investors, and service providersโto foster collaboration, ensure resource mobilization, and enhance the sustainability and impact of the timbuktoo initiatives across Zambia.
Task DescriptionUnder the direct supervision of the Timbuktoo Innovation Associate, the Community and Ecosystem Engagement Assistant will: A. Community Engagement and Events โข Support implementation of the Hubโs annual community engagement plan. โข Assist in organizing events (bootcamps, demo days, fireside chats, policy dialogues). โข Coordinate participant communication, registration, and follow-ups. โข Support creation and maintenance of online communities (WhatsApp, LinkedIn, social media). โข Create a database of MineTech hub event participants. B. Ecosystem Mapping and Partnerships โข Conduct stakeholder mapping and maintain the ecosystem database. โข Assist in preparing partner briefs, concept notes, and presentations. โข Support communication with startups, corporates, and universities for collaborative activities. C. Communication and Visibility โข Assist in content creation for social media, newsletters, and blog posts. โข Support photography, videography, and digital documentation of events. โข Track visibility metrics and maintain an event photo and media archive. โข Ensures that the Hubโs impact and activities are effectively communicated, amplifying its presence and influence within Zambiaโs innovation landscape and beyond.
Competencies and valuesโข Achieve Results โข Think Innovatively โข Learn Continuously โข Adapt with Agility โข Act with Determination โข Engage and Partner โข Enable Diversity and Inclusion
Living conditions and remarksZambia is a land-locked, resource-rich country with sparsely populated land in the centre of Southern Africa. It shares its border with eight countries (Angola, Botswana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe) that serve as an expanded market for its goods. Lusaka is the capital of the Republic of Zambia. The climate is sunny and temperate, but it can be very cold during few months, with freezing temperature at times especially during the night. It is therefore advisable to bring warm clothing and foresee using heaters and other heating options when necessary. As the commercial and cultural centre of Zambia, Lusaka has seen rapid development in recent decades, with reasonable transportation connections and widely spoken English making the city highly attractive to vacationers and experts alike. Unemployment and poverty are issues in the city, and beyond. Key industries for the region and Zambia as a whole, include mining, agriculture, and tourism. Like most Southern African cities, life in Lusaka will require some adjustments for a person moving from outside the region, but the potential rewards and opportunities for experiences are well worth the effort. Lusaka hosts several international organisation and embassies/diplomatic missions, therefore there is a very large community of expatriates from around the world. Housing is most of the time readily available and of good standard options are available. Most foodstuffs, beverages, household goods, furniture, and clothing, mostly imported from South Africa, Europe, and China while some ranges of local brands are available at a competitive price to imports. Meat, fish, fresh fruits, and vegetables are reasonably priced and abundantly available. The basic infrastructures roads, utilities, and telecommunications are of reasonable standard, although the city experiences power outages from time to time. Medical facilities are still largely inadequate, although several private clinics and hospitals provide reasonably good routine care. Several restaurants around the city serve local or international cuisine and there are numerous social and sports facilities (fitness, tennis, swimming, riding, golf, etc.) in the major hotels or in different establishments around the city. There are no major or special security concerns within Lusaka city limits. For more information, please visit http://zambiatourism.com.
