Senior Consultant on Regional Cooperation Recovery

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  • Added Date: Monday, 15 December 2025
  • Deadline Date: Monday, 29 December 2025
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Result of ServiceThe consultancy will adopt a mixed-methods, systems-oriented, and conflict-sensitive methodology, grounded in regional experience and aligned with ESCWAโ€™s human-centered approach. The methodology will be implemented through five mutually reinforcing phases: 1. Strategic Desk Review and Regional Diagnostics โ€ข Conduct an in-depth review of conflict, climate and development trends across the Arab region; regional and global evidence on technology-enabled resilience, recovery, and crisis response as well as policy frameworks on Digital Public Infrastructure, ethical AI, data governance, and digital inclusion. โ€ข Map existing technology initiatives in conflict-affected Arab States, identifying institutional gaps, governance risks, and opportunities for integration and scale. 2. Stakeholder Consultations and Participatory Insight Gathering โ€ข Engage with a diverse range of stakeholders, including government institutions, national statistical offices, and crisis-management bodies; UN entities, international financial institutions, and development partners as well as civil society, academia, private-sector innovators, and digital SMEs. โ€ข Capture perspectives from conflict affected populations and host communities where feasible, ensuring a people-centered and inclusion-sensitive analysis. 3. Thematic Deep Dives Using an Integrated Systems Lens โ€ข Apply the Integrated Technological Planning Framework to analyze priority resilience domains, including: Food security, nutrition, and climate resilience, leveraging geospatial and Earth Observation tools; Health and education continuity, including digital learning, telehealth, and crisis-proof service delivery; Livelihoods and economic resilience, including fintech, digital payments, and remote work ecosystems as well as Governance, trust, and accountability, including citizen co-production of digital public services. โ€ข Examine cross-cutting risks such as digital exclusion, surveillance, data misuse, and conflict sensitivity. This strengthened approach ensures that the consultancy is strategic, ethical, and action-oriented, positioning technology as a bridge from fragility to stabilityโ€”and from humanitarian dependence to inclusive, resilient, and human-centered development in the Arab region. Work LocationRemote Expected duration9 Months Duties and ResponsibilitiesBackground The Arab region continues to face protracted conflicts, economic fragility, and institutional fragmentation that undermine recovery, reconstruction, and sustainable development. These challenges are compounded by persistently low levels of Arab regional integration, despite shared economic complementarities and long-standing cooperation frameworks. Analytical evidence shows that intra-Arab trade and economic cooperation remain among the lowest globally, constrained by structural barriers such as regulatory fragmentation, non-tariff barriers, limited cross-border infrastructure connectivity, and weak implementation of regional agreements. These constraints significantly raise transaction costs, weaken competitiveness, and limit the regionโ€™s collective capacity to support recovery and reconstruction in conflict-affected Arab States. In an increasingly fragmented global environment, functional, sector-based cooperation among Arab States offers a pragmatic and politically feasible pathway to generate tangible economic and institutional benefits. Enhanced functional relations can support recovery and reconstruction by facilitating access to regional markets and supply chains, mobilizing technical expertise and labor, reducing reconstruction costs, and strengthening institutional resilience. Against this backdrop, ESCWA seeks to engage a Senior Consultant to undertake an analytical study and facilitate a regional workshop on strengthening functional relations among Arab States in support of recovery and reconstruction in conflict-affected contexts. Methodology The consultancy will be implemented using a phased, mixed-methods approach that combines analytical rigor, quantitative assessment, and participatory engagement. The methodology will ensure policy relevance, technical credibility, and alignment with ESCWA mandates, while remaining sensitive to political economy and conflict dynamics in the Arab region. Phase 1 Desk Review and Analytical Framing: Conduct a comprehensive review of relevant ESCWA analytical work, regional integration literature, recovery and reconstruction frameworks, and selected international experiences relevant to functional regional cooperation. This will include a revision of existing Arab regional cooperation mechanisms, agreements, and institutional arrangements to assess their relevance, effectiveness, and applicability to recovery and reconstruction contexts. Furthermore, develop an analytical framework that conceptualizes functional relations as sector-based, results-oriented cooperation mechanisms that complement national priorities and advance mutual regional benefits. Phase 2 Mapping and Diagnostic Analysis: This will include the mapping of existing and potential regional assets, capacities, and platforms (institutional, economic, technical, financial, and human capital) that can be leveraged to support national recovery and reconstruction efforts. In addition, identify key structural, regulatory, institutional, and political economy and other barriers to deeper functional cooperation among Arab States. Also, assess opportunities where functional cooperation can reduce transaction costs, improve efficiency, and enhance resilience, particularly in conflict-affected contexts. Phase 3 Quantitative Assessment and Economic Simulations: Design and apply economic simulation and scenario analysis to estimate the potential economic benefits of selected functional cooperation pathways. Simulations may include, as data availability permits: Reductions in trade and logistics costs and their impact on output, employment, and prices; Gains from improved infrastructure connectivity, services integration, or labor mobility; Impacts on investment flows, productivity, and regional value chain participation. Use transparent assumptions and sensitivity analysis to illustrate orders of magnitude of potential gains, rather than precise forecasts, ensuring results are policy-relevant and credible. Where appropriate, draw on existing ESCWA or international models, benchmarks, and datasets to support simulations. Phase 4 Stakeholder Consultations: Conduct structured consultations with selected national authorities, Arab regional organizations, development partners, private sector representatives, and civil society actors. Validate assumptions used in the simulations and gather feedback on feasibility, sequencing, and distributional implications. Ensure consultations are conducted in a conflict-sensitive and non-attributable manner. Phase 5 Identification and Prioritization of Cooperation Pathways: Identify a set of feasible functional cooperation pathways aligned with recovery and reconstruction needs and regional comparative advantages. Apply a transparent prioritization framework based on agreed criteria, including: Potential economic and development impact (informed by simulations); Feasibility and political acceptability; Time-to-results; Winโ€“win benefits for participating Arab States. Develop a sequenced implementation roadmap outlining priority actions, indicative timelines, responsible actors, and enabling conditions. Phase 6 Validation and Regional Dialogue: Design and facilitate a regional workshop to validate analytical findings, including simulation results, refine priorities, and build consensus around the proposed cooperation pathways and roadmap. Use participatory facilitation techniques to encourage constructive dialogue, shared ownership, and practical decision-making. Phase 7 Finalization and Knowledge Products: Incorporate feedback from ESCWA and workshop participants into the final analytical study, simulation results, and implementation roadmap. Produce clear, policy-oriented outputs that support follow-up action, programming, and advocacy by ESCWA and its partners. Throughout all phases, the consultant will remain in consultations with the concerned ESCWA team, as well as apply political economy analysis, conflict sensitivity, and do-no-harm principles, ensuring that proposed cooperation mechanisms support national ownership, regional solidarity, and mutually beneficial outcomes for all Arab States. Duties and responsibilities Under the overall guidance of the Cluster Leader on Governance and Prevention at ESCWA, the Consultant will: โ€ข Conduct a desk review of relevant ESCWA and regional analytical work on Arab regional cooperation, recovery, and reconstruction; โ€ข Develop an analytical framework for strengthening functional relations among Arab States in support of nationally led recovery and reconstruction efforts; โ€ข Prepare a policy-oriented analytical study identifying priority functional cooperation pathways, governance arrangements, and implementation options; โ€ข Design and conduct economic simulations and scenario analyses to estimate the potential economic benefits of selected cooperation pathways; โ€ข Carry out structured consultations with relevant national, regional, and other stakeholders to inform and validate the analysis; โ€ข Design and facilitate a regional workshop to validate findings and support consensus-building around a prioritized action roadmap; and โ€ข Prepare and submit all required reports and deliverables in line with ESCWA quality standards and timelines. Qualifications/special skillsA masterโ€™s degree or equivalent in economics, public policy, development studies, international relations, information systems, engineering, or a related field. is required. All candidates must submit a copy of the required educational degree. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. A minimum of 10 years of relevant professional experience in regional integration, economic development, recovery and reconstruction, or related areas is required. Demonstrated experience in preparing high-quality policy-oriented analytical studies, preferably on regional cooperation or development in the Arab region is required. Proven experience in conducting economic or policy analysis, including quantitative assessments or scenario-based simulations is required. Experience in facilitating multi-stakeholder consultations and regional workshops, including with government counterparts and regional organizations is required. Strong familiarity with Arab regional institutions, development challenges, and political economy dynamics is desirable. LanguagesEnglish and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat; and Arabic is a working language of ESCWA. For this position fluency in English is required, Knowledge of Arabic is desirable. Note: โ€œFluencyโ€ equals a rating of โ€˜fluentโ€™ in all four areas (speak, read, write, and understand) and โ€œKnowledge ofโ€ equals a rating of โ€˜confidentโ€™ in two of the four areas. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTSโ€™ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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