Staff Well-Being
Resource date: 15 Oct 2019
Author: DHR
Publisher: UNFPA PD
Resource date: 15 Oct 2019
Author: DHR
Publisher: UNFPA PD
Policy that establishes the roles, duties and obligations of staff members, supervisors, leave administrators and managers with respect to leave management.
This policy falls under the broader framework of UNFPA’s diversity management and reflects UNFPA's zero-tolerance of stigma and discrimination of any kind.
Policy on participation of staff in activities of the UNDP/UNFPA/UNOPS Staff Association and on the release of staff to carry out staff representative functions.
Policy outlining the key principles, minimum standards and reporting requirements with regards to HIV and AIDS in the workplace.
This policy sets out the available flexible working arrangements (flex-time; compressed working schedule; remote work within the duty station; remote work outside the duty station) that enable hybrid-work, reflect the expectations of United Nations Member States, and enable UNFPA staff members to better deliver UNFPA’s mandate.
This policy provides the regulatory framework for part-time employment at UNFPA. This includes part-time employment opportunities offered by UNFPA as well as those initiated at the request of a staff member. It establishes the approval process, roles and responsibilities and the adjustments of benefits and entitlements.
This policy defines the hours of work for UNFPA staff members with permanent, fixed-term or temporary appointments which varies according to the duty station of assignment.
This policy provides time off to eligible staff members to nurture, bond and care for their infants or adopted children. It sets out the eligibility and duration of parental leave.
This policy provides lactating parents with time off to breastfeed/chestfeed and/or express milk for their infants.
This policy establishes the conditions under which a staff member may apply for or be placed on special leave.