The UNDP Blue Resilience project is funded by the Norwegian government via its Blue Justice Initiative (BJI) Secretariat in cooperation with the Norwegian Ministry of Trade, Industry and Fisheries. The BJI responds to the need to cooperate and build capacity to address transnational organized crime in the global fishing industry specifically by supporting developing countries implement measures to deter and counter transnational organized fisheries crime.
The aim of the Blue Resilience project is to strengthen capacity for institutional cooperation towards effective governance responses to addressing organized crime in the fisheries sector.
It is a three-year project that will develop a learning package to build capacity via UNDP Country Offices in target countries on governance: specifically, improved institutional cooperation nationally and cross-border to more effectively address organized crime in the fisheries sector. The learning package is under development, using a blended systems- and design-thinking approach, informed by targeted empirical research and due to be piloted in target countries. A secure digital platform (Blue Justice Community), administered by UNDP Blue Resilience, facilitates communication and cooperation between government users in target countries. The project is currently in its second year, focusing on development, piloting and roll out of the learning package and uptake of services on the Blue Justice Community.
The project is seeking an intern to support the team. The internship will, at a general level, offer exposure to relevant UN work and networks and an introduction into the UN as an institution, as well as entail specific substantive and administrative support tasks.
We seek a 60-100% intern based in CET.
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