Economist (SoilFER-VACS)
Rome
- Organization: FAO - Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
- Location: Rome
- Grade: Mid level - P-3, International Professional - Internationally recruited position
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Occupational Groups:
- Economics
- Closing Date: 2025-05-14
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The length of appointment for internal FAO candidates will be established in accordance with applicable policies pertaining to the extension of appointments
• FAO is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality, background and culture
• Qualified female applicants, qualified nationals of non-and under-represented Members and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply
• Everyone who works for FAO is required to adhere to the highest standards of integrity and professional conduct, and to uphold FAO's values
• FAO, as a Specialized Agency of the United Nations, has a zero-tolerance policy for conduct that is incompatible with its status, objectives and mandate, including sexual exploitation and abuse, sexual harassment, abuse of authority and discrimination
• All selected candidates will undergo rigorous reference and background checks
• All applications will be treated with the strictest confidentiality
• FAO staff are subject to the authority of the Director-General, who may assign them to any of the activities or offices of the Organization.
FAO’s commitment to environmental sustainability is integral to our strategic objectives and operations.
The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) contributes to the achievement of the 2030 Agenda through the FAO Strategic Framework by supporting the transformation to MORE efficient, inclusive, resilient and sustainable agrifood systems, for better production, better nutrition, a better environment, and a better life, leaving no one behind.
Organizational Setting The Agrifood Economics and Policy Division (ESA) conducts economic research and policy analysis and provides evidence-based support to national, regional and global policy processes and initiatives related to monitoring and analysing food and agricultural policies, agribusiness and value chain development, rural transformation and poverty, food security and nutrition information and analysis, resilience, bioeconomy and climate-smart agriculture. The Division also leads the production of two FAO flagship publications\: The State of Food and Agriculture (SOFA) and The State of Food Security and Nutrition in the World (SOFI). The position is based at the FAO headquarters in Rome, Italy, within the Investments for Sustainable Markets, Agribusiness, and Rural Transformations (iSMART) team, which falls under the Agrifood Economics and Policy Division (ESA). The role will require close collaboration with FAO's NSL (Land and Water Division), ESN (Food and Nutrition Division) and NSP (Plant Production and Protection Division) to ensure alignment of economic strategies with agronomic, nutritional and soil management insights, facilitating integrated solutions under the SoilFER-VACS framework. The iSMART team's primary focus lies in conducting economic analyses to promote investments, making agrifood systems more efficient, resilient and inclusive. This involves providing state-of-the art measures and categorization of territories, firms and household groups in terms of poverty, economic growth potential and environmental vulnerabilities. Providing innovative solutions to tackle existing challenges requires a deep analysis of public and private incentives, institutional designs e.g. contract farming, public-private partnership and digital innovations. The team evaluates these solutions through robust evidence generation in order to propose the most efficient options for scaling up. These analyses are crucial in understanding and promoting processes of inclusion, inequalities, resilience, sustainability, and transformation within agrifood systems. Reporting Lines The Economist (SoilFER-VACS)reports to the Senior Economist (iSMART), ESA, under the overall supervision of the Director of the Agrifood Economics and Policy Division (ESA). Technical Focus The Economist (SoilFER-VACS) in this role will primarily focus on providing technical expertise in advanced economic analysis, specializing in micro-economic techniques and tools. This includes the integration of econometric methods, ex-ante experimental design (such as Randomized Controlled Trials - RCTs and Discrete Choice Experiments - DCEs), survey design, sampling methodologies and cost-benefit analysis (CBA). The role will also encompass resilience and risk analysis, spatial analysis and impact evaluation techniques (including both experimental and quasi-experimental approaches). The Economist's work will focus on understanding the economic drivers that underpin soil management practices, and the role that diverse, nutritious and climate-adapted crops, grown in healthy soils, play in building a resilient food system. A key component will be conducting in-depth economic evaluations and impact assessments using data from Zambia and Guatemala. The position demands robust quantitative and analytical skills to drive policy formulation, strategic planning, and evaluate the economic impacts of interventions related to soil fertility management. In particular, the Economist (SoilFER-VACS) will contribute with the design and execution of RCTs for assessing the impacts of soil management interventions and utilize DCEs to evaluate farmer preferences and the cost-effectiveness of different practices. By harnessing data from multiple sources, including surveys, administrative data and remote sensing, the Economist (SoilFER-VACS) will analyse the trade-offs and synergies within agrifood systems, focusing on the economic feasibility and sustainability of soil fertility investments. This role will support activities related to FAO's flagship programmes SoilFER and VACS in Zambia and Guatemala, providing economic insights essential for scaling up climate-smart agricultural practices. The integration of financial analysis with soil nutrient maps and socio-economic data will be key in optimizing resource allocation and ensuring the long-term viability of agrifood interventions. The Economist (SoilFER-VACS) will play a crucial role in aligning economic strategies with the broader goals of enhancing agricultural productivity, food security and farmer resilience, delivering impactful outcomes aligned with FAO's strategic vision. Key Results Research and analysis of information, data and statistics, and the maintenance and updating of related tools, methodologies, and/or databases to support the delivery of programme products, projects, publications and services. Key Functions
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Please note that all candidates should adhere to FAO Values of Commitment to FAO, Respect for All and Integrity and Transparency.
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GENERAL INFORMATION
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CONDITIONS OF SERVICE
Other benefits, subject to eligibility, include\:
• Dependency allowances
• Rental subsidy
• Education grant for children
• Home leave travel
• 30 working days of annual leave per year
• Pension fund entitlements under the UN Joint Staff Pension Fund
• International health insurance; optional life insurance
• Disability protection
• elements of family-friendly policies
• flexible working arrangements
• standards of conduct
HOW TO APPLY
• Candidates are requested to attach a letter of motivation to the online profile;
• Once your profile is completed, please apply and submit your application;
• Your application will be screened based on the information provided on your online profile;
• Please note that FAO only considers higher educational qualifications obtained from an institution accredited/recognized in the World Higher Education Database (WHED), a list updated by the International Association of Universities (IAU) / United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). The list can be accessed at http\://www.whed.net/
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• Incomplete applications will not be considered;
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• Your application will be screened based on the information provided in your online profile
• We encourage applicants to submit the application well before the deadline date.
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