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Une organisation internationale recherche un Consultant en IA pour le secteur public à Paris. Le rôle consiste à soutenir la gestion de projets liés à l'intégration de l'IA dans le secteur public, en développant des curricula et en établissant des partenariats à l'échelle mondiale. Le candidat idéal doit avoir un diplôme avancé et une expérience pertinente dans la gestion de projet, avec une excellente maîtrise de l'anglais.
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OVERVIEW
Parent Sector:Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Duty Station:Paris
Job Family:Communication and Information
Type of contract:Non Staff
Duration of contract:From 7 to 11 months
Recruitment open to:External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time):05-AUG-2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
The Communication and Information Sector’s mission is to promote freedom of expression, media development and media literate societies, and to build knowledge societies through fostering universal access to information, innovation for sustainable development and the preservation of documentary heritage. (The role of this vacant position does not include responsibility for UNESCO's wider external communications, which is managed by the Division for Communications and Public Engagement.)
Background
The Recommendation on the Ethics of AI was adopted by all 193 Member States of UNESCO in November 2021. This normative instrument sets the global standard for Al, articulating the fundamental ethical values and principles for its development and use, and providing detailed and actionable guidance on how to apply them in a wide range of policy areas that are being transformed by Al, including data governance, environment, gender, economy and labor, culture, and education and research, among others.
The Recommendation recognizes the public sector as key stakeholder in AI development, deployment, and governance. Public institutions can ensure their use of AI is transparent, explainable, responsible, accountable, privacy-friendly, and with human oversight. AI integration into public sector operations also offers transformative opportunities for improving governance, decision-making, and service delivery. However, effective adoption requires civil servants to develop competencies in digital transformation, AI governance and practical applications of AI. UNESCO's provide foundational guidance for addressing these needs.
UNESCO and partners launched the Schools of Public Administration and Actors for Research and Knowledge on AI (), a global network collaborating on training civil servants in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation. Faced with common challenges—such as cultural resistance to innovation, inadequate digital infrastructure, and persistent skills shortages in AI and data governance—the SPARK-AI Alliance fosters international collaboration to build robust institutional capabilities among civil servants globally. Through this alliance, public sector organizations are empowered to meet the demands of digital transformation and drive meaningful change.
Long Description
The public sector is also deemed a priority to regional governmental actors. In Africa, the has identified the promotion of AI in the public sector for better delivery of public services to citizens and businesses as a major priority for the continent’s sustainable development and achievement of the Agenda 2063. Following the above, the mobilized the African stakeholder community to commit to a consensus and agree on three guiding principles for institutions across the continent:
In support of the AU Continental AI Strategy and the Rabat Consensus, UNESCO and Ai Movement (a category 2 Centre under the auspices of UNESCO) have jointly devised the “Implementation Program of the Recommendation of the African Rabat Consensus on Artificial Intelligence.” UNESCO will be providing sustained technical assistance to African countries for the effective implementation of the Rabat Consensus and the AU AI Strategy, to implement five major lines of action:
The Communication and Information Sector is primarily responsible for activities 1, 2 and 5 above and will be developing capacity building tools for public sector executives related to AI for the Public Sector over a period of three years.
Long Description
Terms of Reference
Under the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information, the Director of the Division for Digital Inclusion, Policies and Transformation (CI/DPT), and the Chief of Section for Digital Policies and Digital Transformation (CI/DPT/DIT) and the direct supervision of the Programme Specialist responsible for the activity, the consultant will specifically assist with and undertake the following tasks:
COMPETENCIES (Core / Managerial)
Accountability (C)Communication (C)Innovation (C)Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C)Planning and organizing (C)Results focus (C)Teamwork (C)Professionalism (C)OVERVIEW
Parent Sector:Communication and Information Sector (CI)
Duty Station:Paris
Job Family:Communication and Information
Type of contract:Non Staff
Duration of contract:From 7 to 11 months
Recruitment open to:External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time):05-AUG-2025
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
OVERVIEW OF THE FUNCTIONS OF THE POST
The Communication and Information Sector’s mission is to promote freedom of expression, media development and media literate societies, and to build knowledge societies through fostering universal access to information, innovation for sustainable development and the preservation of documentary heritage. (The role of this vacant position does not include responsibility for UNESCO's wider external communications, which is managed by the Division for Communications and Public Engagement.)
Background
The Recommendation on the Ethics of AI was adopted by all 193 Member States of UNESCO in November 2021. This normative instrument sets the global standard for Al, articulating the fundamental ethical values and principles for its development and use, and providing detailed and actionable guidance on how to apply them in a wide range of policy areas that are being transformed by Al, including data governance, environment, gender, economy and labor, culture, and education and research, among others.
The Recommendation recognizes the public sector as key stakeholder in AI development, deployment, and governance. Public institutions can ensure their use of AI is transparent, explainable, responsible, accountable, privacy-friendly, and with human oversight. AI integration into public sector operations also offers transformative opportunities for improving governance, decision-making, and service delivery. However, effective adoption requires civil servants to develop competencies in digital transformation, AI governance and practical applications of AI. UNESCO's provide foundational guidance for addressing these needs.
UNESCO and partners launched the Schools of Public Administration and Actors for Research and Knowledge on AI (), a global network collaborating on training civil servants in artificial intelligence (AI) and digital transformation. Faced with common challenges—such as cultural resistance to innovation, inadequate digital infrastructure, and persistent skills shortages in AI and data governance—the SPARK-AI Alliance fosters international collaboration to build robust institutional capabilities among civil servants globally. Through this alliance, public sector organizations are empowered to meet the demands of digital transformation and drive meaningful change.
Long Description
The public sector is also deemed a priority to regional governmental actors. In Africa, the has identified the promotion of AI in the public sector for better delivery of public services to citizens and businesses as a major priority for the continent’s sustainable development and achievement of the Agenda 2063. Following the above, the mobilized the African stakeholder community to commit to a consensus and agree on three guiding principles for institutions across the continent:
In support of the AU Continental AI Strategy and the Rabat Consensus, UNESCO and Ai Movement (a category 2 Centre under the auspices of UNESCO) have jointly devised the “Implementation Program of the Recommendation of the African Rabat Consensus on Artificial Intelligence.” UNESCO will be providing sustained technical assistance to African countries for the effective implementation of the Rabat Consensus and the AU AI Strategy, to implement five major lines of action:
The Communication and Information Sector is primarily responsible for activities 1, 2 and 5 above and will be developing capacity building tools for public sector executives related to AI for the Public Sector over a period of three years.
Long Description
Terms of Reference
Under the overall authority of the Assistant Director-General for Communication and Information, the Director of the Division for Digital Inclusion, Policies and Transformation (CI/DPT), and the Chief of Section for Digital Policies and Digital Transformation (CI/DPT/DIT) and the direct supervision of the Programme Specialist responsible for the activity, the consultant will specifically assist with and undertake the following tasks:
Deliverables
COMPETENCIES (Core / Managerial)
Accountability (C)Communication (C)Innovation (C)Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C)Planning and organizing (C)Results focus (C)Teamwork (C)Professionalism (C)-
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DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
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APPLICATION PROCEDURE
Interested candidates should complete the on-line application, download and complete the Employment History form (Word file). At the end of the Word file, insert extra pages with the following required information:
Part 1: Technical Proposal
Part 2: Financial Proposal
Additional Information: