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​OHR has published guidelines on the use of detail assignments for UNDP staff members. The purpose of these guidelines is to set out the conditions and procedures for detail assignments and to outline the roles and responsibilities concerning their administration, including selection and funding. The new guidelines are linked under the main Recruitment and Selection policy, section 2.0.

The policy on eligibility for international benefits and entitlements and determination of official UN nationality guides staff members on UNDP's practice and procedures on how it determines the nationality of a new staff member on appointment or when a new nationality is acquired during service. The policy also guides on the eligibility of staff members for international benefits and entitlements in posts subject to international recruitment. The policy also reminds staff of their obligation to inform UNDP if they intend to acquire permanent residence status in any other country other than th ...

The policy on eligibility for international benefits and entitlements and determination of official UN nationality guides staff members on UNDP's practice and procedures on how it determines the nationality of a new staff member on appointment or when a new nationality is acquired during service. The policy also guides on the eligibility of staff members for international benefits and entitlements in posts subject to international recruitment. The policy also reminds staff of their obligation to inform UNDP if they intend to acquire permanent residence status in any other country other than that of their own nationality of intend to change or obtain a new nationality.

The guidelines on UNDP Agreed Separation Arrangements in the Recruitment and Selection policy have been deleted as they are now superseded by the new Termination of Appointment Policy. and separations resulting from an approved Rationale for Change prior to 1 January 2018 will continue to follow the UNDP Agreed Separation Arrangements.

The updates are intended to provide a more flexible framework for the recruitment of staff. The following changes were made in July 2017 and the reflected changes were made among others; Clarifies the eligibility for General Service (GS) positions in New York was made. Time-in-Post provision has been removed. Provides a range of assessment methods. Vacancy Announcements may be advertised internally and externally at the same time. A shortlist for any assessment must be comprised of at least two candidates. If no female candidate is included on the shortl ...

The updates are intended to provide a more flexible framework for the recruitment of staff. The following changes were made in July 2017 and the reflected changes were made among others;

  • Clarifies the eligibility for General Service (GS) positions in New York was made.
  • Time-in-Post provision has been removed.
  • Provides a range of assessment methods.
  • Vacancy Announcements may be advertised internally and externally at the same time.
  • A shortlist for any assessment must be comprised of at least two candidates. If no female candidate is included on the shortlist, a Hiring Unit must document the efforts that have been made to identify qualified female candidates including re-advertisement. However, no gender waiver is needed.
  • Participation of national counterparts or government officials on UNDP interview panels is not allowed as either a panel member or observer.
  • Reference checks can be conducted by phone but they must be documented.

    This updated policy provides required years of experience for holders of Bachelor’s degree to apply for General Service positions.

    ​Further to the Administrator’s message of 1 November 2011 on the launch of the Streamlining Recruitment project,  OHR has developed details of the first phase of the project aimed at reducing recruitment and reassignment time for staff on FTA. The content  presents a menu of process options for hiring managers that will allow them to reduce their recruitment timeline by at least six weeks depending on the options they choose.