Result of Service
Under the supervision of the project coordinator at UNSD, and in close collaboration with UNODC, the consultant’s work assignment will involve the following: • Prepare a detailed plan of activities, specifying key outputs and timelines, in close consultation with the UNSD and UNODC teams. • Develop a proposed outline and structure for a practical guidance on corruption statistics, in line with the Statistical Framework to Measure Corruption and other relevant materials. • Engage with selected countries that already have started implementing the Framework to understand their process, which challenges and opportunities they met along the way and what approaches they decided to take. • Work with 2-3 countries to support their process of identifying priorities, available data sources, and based on this, improve their production and dissemination of corruption statistics. • Develop the practical guidance on corruption statistics in collaboration with UNODC, UNSD, involved countries and other key stakeholders. • Engage with partners and stakeholders at the regional and global level, including the Data for Now core-team, UN agencies, donors as well as partners in civil society, academia, private sector, etc. • Contribute to communications and outreach work related to the above work, including data stories, webinars and the corruption statistics side-event during the UN Statistical Commission. • Implement other, related tasks as requested by supervisor. Expected outputs and delivery dates: By 28 February: -Output 1: Detailed workplan with key outputs and targets -Output 2: Outline of the practical guidance on corruption statistics By 15 April: -Output 3: First draft of the practical guidance on corruption statistics. -Output 4: Report on the progress on the implementation of activities according to the listed tasks, including on engagement with selected countries By 1 June: -Output 5: Finalized practical guidance on corruption statistics -Output 6: Final report on the progress on the implementation of activities according to the listed tasks, including recommendations for the way forward. Performance Indicators: -Communication with the countries and the degree to which in-country contacts are handled diplomatically -Quality of the guidance materials, workshop contributions and other materials prepared and development; including the degree of them being reader-friendly, concise, clearly structured, organized and written. -Collaboration with the UNSD and UNODC project team and other key stakeholders to the project. -Timeliness of delivery of outputs.
Work Location
The consultancy is home-based with regular phone and web conference meetings with UNSD, project countries and other partners.
Expected duration
1 Feb – 1 Jun 2025
Duties and Responsibilities
The Data for Now initiative (https://unstats.un.org/capacity-development/data-for-now/), co-led by the United Nations Statistics Division (UNSD), the World Bank, the Global Partnership for Sustainable Development Data (GPSDD), the UN Development Program (UNDP) and the Sustainable Development Solutions Network (SDSN), aims to develop countries’ capacities to deliver the information needed by local and national policy and decision makers to achieve the 2030 Agenda. To this end, it supports members of the national statistical systems in participating countries to collaborate more effectively with local, national and global partners from intergovernmental organizations, academia, civil society and the private sector, to leverage innovative sources, technologies and methods for the streamlined production and dissemination of better, more timely and disaggregated data to better inform decision making. Supporting areas where information needs are not met because statistics is not readily available is a substantial part of the Data for Now initiative. An area many statistical systems are still grappling with is how to provide timely, relevant and transparent information on corruption. The UN Office of Drugs and Crime (UNODC), has in this context, to support both the statistics community and the anti-corruption bodies, led the development of a Statistical Framework to Measure Corruption. The Framework has been adopted both by the UN Statistical Commission (UNSC) and the UN Commission Against Corruption (UNCAC). The Framework is comprehensive with 146 different indicators covering different dimensions of corruption and elements that can describe it. As is clearly stated, it is not expected that a country measures all these indicators, instead they are encouraged to select those that are most relevant in their context. The Framework is an excellent starting point for improved statistics on corruption but is also complex and countries have asked for support on how to operationalize the work. UNODC and UNSD, with funding from the Data for Now initiative, is therefore looking for a consultant who can support the development of a practical guidance that presents good ways of collaboration between NSOs and anti-corruption bodies, supporting them and other stakeholders in identifying priorities within the framework. The guidance should also provide input on which data sources can be used either individually or through data integration. The consultant is also expected to engage with a selected number of countries who already have or are in the process of implementing the framework, gathering experiences which can be included in the guidance. In addition, the consultant will, jointly with UNODC and UNSD work closely with 2-3 countries that will receive more in-depth support in the process of identifying priorities, available data sources, and based on this, improve their production and dissemination of corruption statistics. The work of the consultant will require close collaboration with the Data for Now team of UNSD, UNODC and other key partners in the work.
Qualifications/special skills
Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in statistics, economics, development studies, international relations, public administration, or a related field. A Bachelor’s degree in combination with nine (9) years of qualifying work experience may be accepted in lieu of an advanced degree. A minimum of seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in social sciences, including statistics or economics, is required. Experience working with national governments, preferably with National Statistical Offices and/or anti-corruption bodies, providing capacity development, including guidance and training is required. Experience in working with drugs and crime statistics, preferably with corruption statistics, is desired. Knowledge of the Sustainable Development Goals and national efforts to implement them is desirable.
Languages
Full command of spoken and written English is required, knowledge of other UN languages is an advantage.
Additional Information
Not available.
No Fee
THE 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 APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.