The duties and responsibilities of the National Security Officer (NSO) include the safety and security of all UNDP staff, eligible dependents, eligible partners and contractors, resources, assets, facilities, programmes, and projects in addition to promoting, enabling and supporting UNDP programme delivery throughout the individual country of responsibility while ensuring compliance with all United Nations security policies, procedures and regulations.
The primary objective of the deployment of the UNDP NSO is to provide support for the protection of, and minimize the risk to, UNDP staff, eligible dependents, property and operations in all locations and at the same time enable UNDP programme delivery throughout the individual country of responsibility. This will be achieved through:
Providing UNDP security support in the programming process at the Country Office (CO) level as well as in the case of each individual project, from project identification, planning, budgeting, implementation and right through to monitoring and evaluation;
Strengthening the security arrangements of UNDP and maintaining a security network of international and national security personnel......
The primary objective of the deployment of the UNDP NSO is to provide support for the protection of, and minimize the risk to, UNDP staff, eligible dependents, property and operations in all locations and at the same time enable UNDP programme delivery throughout the individual country of responsibility. This will be achieved through:
Providing UNDP security support in the programming process at the Country Office (CO) level as well as in the case of each individual project, from project identification, planning, budgeting, implementation and right through to monitoring and evaluation;
Strengthening the security arrangements of UNDP and maintaining a security network of international and national security personnel......