The salaries of United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
staff members vary depending on several factors, including their job
classification, grade level, and duty station. UNDP uses a salary scale based
on the Noblemaire Principle, which is a common pay scale used across the UN
system.
The Noblemaire Principle establishes a set of pay ranges
based on job classification and grade level. The pay ranges are adjusted for
differences in the cost of living in different duty stations around the world.
In addition to base salary, UNDP staff members may also receive additional
benefits such as health insurance, pension plans, and allowances for housing,
education, and other expenses.
The specific salary for a particular position can be found
in the job announcement or by contacting UNDP directly. UNDP also provides a
comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision
insurance, as well as life insurance, disability coverage, and retirement
savings plans.
Working for UNDP is often seen as an opportunity to
contribute to the greater good and make a positive impact on the world, rather
than solely for financial gain.