African Development Bank Group (AfDB) - Established in 1964, the African Development Bank is the premier pan-African development institution, promoting economic growth and social progress across the continent. There are 80 member states, including 54 in Africa (Regional Member Countries). The Bank’s development agenda is delivering the financial and technical support for transformative projects that will significantly reduce poverty through inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
We are recruiting to fill the position below:
Job Title: Senior Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Officer, FIRM.1
Position Number: 50076477 Location: Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire
Position Grade: PL5
The Complex
The Vice Presidency for Finance oversees the financial management of the Bank Group.
This encompasses the Bank Group’s treasury activities including borrowings from the capital markets and investment activities; controllership functions including financial reporting and loan administration; strategic resource mobilization and the strengthening of the non-statutory financial resources and instruments; the overall asset/liability management for the Bank Group.
The Hiring Department / Division
As part of the Finance Complex, the Resource Mobilization and Partnership department (FIRM) is responsible for strategic partnerships, donor resource mobilization and the leveraging of the financial resources and instruments of the African Development Bank Group.
The department is comprised of two divisions whose primary, joint role is to increase the pool and types of funding available to the Bank's regional member countries (RMCs), particularly for transformative projects in line with the Bank's Ten-Year Strategy and High Five priorities.
The Sovereign Division (FIRM.1) is responsible for statutory resource mobilization initiatives and partnerships with traditional sovereign entities. It is mandated to mobilize, allocate and monitor resources for the Bank Group’s statutory capital, including the concessional financing window of the African Development Fund (ADF), and ensuring compliance with the ADF rules and the commitments taken at the replenishment negotiations.
In addition, FIRM.1 leads, coordinates, and supports the implementation of the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) and Multilateral Debt Relief Initiatives (MDRI).
FIRM.1 coordinates the Country Policy and Institutional Assessment (CPIA), is responsible for the allocation process of ADF resources among beneficiary countries, monitors their use in accordance with various ADF policies and guidelines, and fulfills the requisite periodic reporting on the use of ADF funds.
Lastly, the division also leads on partnerships with sovereign entities such as bilateral aid agencies and manages most bilateral trust funds of traditional partners.
The Position
The Senior Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Officer (PL-5) will play a central role in the department and division.
The successful candidate will be directly involved in mobilizing resources, engaging with sovereign partners and in deploying, monitoring and reporting on the use of resources.
She/He will contribute to the planning, conceptualization, elaboration and operationalization of the ADF, bilateral trust funds, special initiatives and any innovative partnership mechanisms involving traditional sovereign partners.
Key Functions
Under the supervision and guidance of the Division Manager, the Senior Resource Mobilization and Partnerships Officer will:
Support the organization and coordination of the ADF replenishment and mid-term review processes, including the management of relationships with assigned ADF donor countries, preparation of discussion papers and presentations and logistical arrangements.
Contribute to the monitoring and reporting on the utilization of ADF resource envelopes in collaboration with other relevant departments.
Working with other divisions and units, maintain and regularly update the Bank’s HIPC and MDRI dossiers and reports and contribute to drafting of reports on RMCs’ debt issues and arrears.
Contribute to/Participate in the organization of regular internal and external outreach events for the benefit of staff, clients and other stakeholders to explain the activities of different funds, facilities, instruments of the Bank group and key drivers of the resource allocation system.
Facilitate the coordination and collaboration between Bank Group business units and sovereign donors as assigned on resource mobilization through co-financing, trust funds, special initiatives and any other innovative partnership mechanisms.
Serve as a fund manager, overseeing the administration and monitoring of existing and new bilateral trust funds of assigned sovereign donors, particularly their disbursement and grant-level project implementation to ensure organizational compliance with donors’ financial and reporting requirements.
Monitor and evaluate grant-level activities of donor-funded programs and review activity progress reports, project completion reports, audit reports and other evaluation outputs from operational departments and financial statements from the accounting department to assess corrective actions if required and to prepare the submission of documents for review by the respective donor(s) as needed.
Provide internal stakeholders with technical advice and information on the priorities and availability of development partner and donor funding to strengthen opportunities for fundraising of targeted Bank Group initiatives.
Participate in and contribute to key partnerships meetings and conferences (including those with other multilateral development banks) to seek new resource mobilization and partnership opportunities for the Bank Group;
Contribute to the conceptualization, elaboration and presentation of resource mobilization and negotiation documents as well as policy and strategy papers relevant to resource mobilization and negotiation processes.
Review documentation presented for review to various relevant internal committees including Operations Committee (OPSCOM) and Standing Committee on Partnerships (SCP).
Competencies (Skills, Experience and Knowledge)
Hold at least a Master's Degree (or its equivalent) from recognized/accredited university in either: (a) Social Sciences (Law, Public Policy, International Affairs, Economics, Politics, Diplomacy, etc.), (B) Economics and Finance (Accounting), or (c) other relevant fields;
Have a minimum of five (5) years of practical work experience, of which at least two to three (2-3) must be related to resource mobilization and/or strategic partnerships preferably within a (i) public financial institution and/or non-profit sector; or (ii) private sector, with a clear and established operational track record in achieving results;
Strong grasp and understanding of key trends in international development finance (e.g., climate finance issues, knowledge of ODA approaches and policies of major international donors as part of OECD-DAC, as well as emerging donors; bilateral and multilateral agency fundraising and partnership trends in the short-, medium-, and long-term) and an ability to identify the strategic fit of new partners, products and services in the global marketplace and what these may imply for the Bank Group’s fundraising efforts at any given time;
General knowledge of the Bank Group’s shareholders, their various financial vehicles and facilities, and trends in their support;
Determined and client-oriented problem solver, willing to be flexible and use innovation & creativity in the face of challenges;
Ability to communicate effectively (written and oral) in English and/or French, preferably with a working knowledge of the other language;
Ability to demonstrate cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
Competence in the use of standard software (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint); knowledge of SAP and customer relationship management software a plus.