UNDP Mozambique is leading the climate risk assessment under the Climate Risk Management – Technical Assistance Support Project (CRM-TASP). The assessment focuses on analyzing climate-induced risks vis-à-vis the overall risk profile along with the impacts on one key socio-economic sector. Climatic risks are increasingly undermining national development processes and traditional community livelihoods. Pace and amount of economic losses is far outstripping investments in risk reduction and adaptation. Higher climate sensitivity translates into much lesser resilience and capacity to mitigate, reduce and recover from the impacts of climate change. Key socio-economic and development sectors like agriculture, water, health, crop production, natural resources, environment etc. are coming under stress. This necessitates a better understanding of climatic risks and impacts vis-à-vis extreme disaster events and key socio-economic development sectors and community livelihoods. This will help devise appropriate risk reduction and adaptation interventions to reduce and manage the risks and impacts and promote national as well as community level resilience.
In order to address this need, the CRM-TASP has undertaken a climate risk assessment with a focus on agriculture sector in Mozambique. The draft assessment report has been prepared on the basis of a broad-brush analysis of hydro-met data/information, interactions with key stakeholders and other inputs. However, with a view to strengthen and validate the findings/recommendations, it is considered essential to review the draft assessment report from a more analytical perspective and validate the findings through multi-stakeholder interactions and peer review process.
Duties
With a view to lead the CRM assessment report review and validation process, UNDP Mozambique is soliciting the services of a technically qualified, experienced and skilled professional consultant to lead the process of review and validation by factoring in the latest data and research generated by national nodal agencies and institutions and through a process of iteration with a range of in-country stakeholders. This will help identify the key needs and gaps with regard to strengthening the climate risk management initiatives in the country, lay the ground for synergies between DRR and climate adaptation practices and identify tangible climate risk management interventions to address climatic risks and impacts.
The Consultant will liaise with the relevant stakeholders in-country and will be responsible for the: review the assessment of overall climate risks and impacts with reference to the agriculture sector and in the context of latest work on climate variability and change in the country; the national institutional, policy and capacity landscape for climate risk management by analysing existing instruments to assess their ability to address challenges posed by climate change and suggest requisite changes to meet the existing and emerging requirements; the climate risk management options interacting with key national nodal agencies to validate the findings; recommend linking climate risk management work with overall risk reduction and development agenda in the country and facilitate a national stakeholder consultation, if required to validate the CRM assessment report and its findings.
The Consultant will submit a revised and updated draft of climate risk assessment report to UNDP CO with evidence-based analysis and practical recommendations.
Core competencies
- Display cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
- Have practical knowledge of inter-disciplinary development
- Have the ability to lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting
- Demonstrate openness to change and ability to manage complexities
- Promote knowledge management and a learning environment
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN's values and ethical standards
- Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP; Treats all people fairly without favoritism
Functional competencies
- Good understanding and knowledge of regional and international developments vis-a-vis disaster and climate risk management agenda and frameworks as well as on-going global policy discourse on climate change and DRR as well as sustainable development and resilience building agenda
- Good understanding of key socio-economic development processes and patterns in developing countries with higher dependence on climate-sensitive development sectors
- Competence to harmonize DRR-CCA approaches and ability to integrate them with development processes and programs
- Ability to undertake institutional, policy and capacity analysis including familiarity with capacity assessment and development tools and practices
- Strong knowledge of practices like disaster risk reduction, environment, adaptation, governance and their interface with climate risk management practice and an ability to adopt a cross-practice approach
- Strong technical understanding of climate variability and change processes and their impacts
Knowledge Management and Learning
- Ability to build strong relationships with external actors - cultivate productive relationships with donors, partners and other important institutions and individuals
Excellent oral and written communication skills
- Ability to anticipate and understand client needs, formulate clear strategic plans, prioritize interventions, and allocate resources according to priorities
- Ability to develop innovative solutions – encourage and contribute creative solutions to address challenging situations
- Ability to establish effective working relations in a multicultural team environment
- Cultural sensitivity and adaptability
- Sensitivity towards gender concerns and cultural practices
- Demonstrated ability to see issues from others perspectives
- Ability to draft and write concise notes, reports; make presentations; interact with a range of stakeholders and present/share the analysis in from a practitioners' perspective
Development and Operational Effectiveness
- Ability to lead strategic planning, results-based management and reporting
- Excellent knowledge of results Management Guide and Toolkit
- Excellent IT skills
Management and Leadership
- Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude
- Demonstrates good oral written skills
- Demonstrate openness to change and ability to manage financial complexities
- Excellent writing, editing, and oral communication skills in English
Requisites
- Master's Degree or higher in climate science, environment, disaster risk reduction, development and/or related field
- At least 3 years of experience in disaster risk management, environment management, climate policy and science and related experience of harmonizing DRR-CCA approaches or working on disaster/climate interface with poverty reduction, sustainable development etc
- The Consultant should have cross-practice expertise and experience on disaster and climate risk management issues and their interface with development, natural resource management, etc
- Fluency (both written and spoken) in English and ability to communicate in Portuguese is a must
- The consultancy is open to Mozambican and non Mozambican with permit to work in Mozambique
Notes
- UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence