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https://devbusiness.un.org/content/climate-and-green-growth-consultant-local-1 AFRICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK GROUP Climate Change and Green Growth Department NIGERIA COUNTRY DEPARTMENT REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT CLIMATE AND GREEN GROWTH CONSULTANT (LOCAL) ****************************************** Brief description of the Assignment: The African Development Bank is recruiting an Individual Consultant (local) to support the integration of climate change and green growth considerations into the Bank’s operations for private and public sectors in Nigeria. . Department issuing the request: RDNG/PECG Place of assignment: Abuja, Nigeria Duration of the assignment: 12 months Tentative Date of commencement: 06 January 2022 Deadline for applications: 20 th December 2021 Applications or requests for clarification are to be submitted by email to Dr Arona SOUMARE, (
[email protected]) with copy to
[email protected] DETAILED TERMS OF REFERENCE Background and Context The African Development Bank’s Climate Change and Green Growth Department (PECG) is mandated to work with Bank’s Sector and Regional Complexes to ensure effective mainstreaming of climate change into Bank’s operations under the High 5 priority areas of the Bank; including the commitment to scale up climate finance to constitute 40% of Bank investments by 2020 from both internal and external sources. In collaboration with the Regional Hubs, PECG is leading the implementation of the Bank’s new Climate Change and Green Growth Policy Framework 2021-2030 and Five-Year Action Plan 2021-2025 as a response to the needs of Regional Member Countries (RMCs) in implementing their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), the Paris Climate Agreement, Glasgow Climate Pact, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), in alignment with the Bank’s Ten Year Strategy,the High 5 priorities and Country Strategy Paper for Nigeria 2021-2024.. The Nigeria Country Department (RDNG) is the Bank’s regional hub for Nigeria, responsible for coordinating the development operations of the Bank and promotes policy dialogue and advocacy between the Bank, the Government and other stakeholders in the country. As the Bank’s largest shareholder with a portfolio above US $6 billion and country operations accounting for 13% of the Bank’s total portfolio, Nigeria is an important lending partner of the Bank. The Bank is therefore committed to support Nigeria’s long-term developmental aspirations, while promoting a low-carbon and climate-resilient development trajectories in Nigeria. The Department of Climate Change and Green Growth (PECG) and the Nigeria Country Department (RDNG) therefore s eek the services of a Local Climate and Green Growth Consultant to be based in Abuja, Nigeria, to primarily support the integration of climate change and green growth considerations into the Bank’s operations for private and public sectors in Nigeria. Duties and Accountability The primary purpose of the assignment is to assist the Bank’s Nigeria Country Department (RDNG) and the Climate Change and Green Growth Department in mainstreaming climate change and green growth into all Bank’s operations in Nigeria. The consultant will support the RDNG country economists and project teams in order to ensure that climate change and green growth considerations are mainstreamed in all Bank’s operations (strategies, policies, plans, programmes and projects) in Nigeria. Under the overall supervision and general guidance of the Division Manager, Climate and Green Growth and the Principal Regional Climate Change and Green Growth for West Africa, and in close collaboration with the Bank’s Nigeria Country Department (RDNG), the Consultant will perform the following: Assist and advise the Nigeria Country Department on the preparation and implementation of climate change and green growth strategies, policies and measures taking into account commitments to achieve the Nigeria’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) under the Paris Agreement and Glasgow Climate Pact; As and when required, under the guidance and direct supervision of the RDNG Country Operations Manager, act as task team leader for the identification, design and implementation of Environment and Climate Change related projects in Nigeria; Provide technical support to task teams involved in Bank’s projects in Nigeria, to access climate finance, from both internal and external funds, in close collaboration with Bank’s Climate Change and Green Growth officers and Climate Finance Officers based in the HQ; Provide technical assistance on climate change and green growth to the Nigeria Country Department, by supporting Bank’s sector and country operations through advisory services on climate change and green growth mainstreaming throughout the project cycle; Support the implementation of the climate risk screening and the Adaptation Review and Evaluation Procedures functions of the Climate Safeguards System and the Green House Gas Accounting tool for projects; Support the preparation and implementation of the Bank’s Climate Change and Green Growth Training Programme as well as the efforts towards operationalizing the Africa NDC Hub activities in the Nigeria Country Department (RDNG); Provide technical support to updating of operational documents (operational manual, Results Based Framework, Readiness Review Procedures, Country Strategy Papers / Regional Integration Strategy Papers and project templates) to reflect the mainstreaming of climate change and green growth in Bank’s operations in Nigeria; Provide technical support in coordinating activities of the Nigeria Circular Economy Working Group (NCEWG) Perform any other duty assigned by the Division manager or Director. Selection Criteria The Bank is looking for a proactive candidate who is committed and driven to deliver quality outputs. The key selection criteria for this position are: A Master’s degree on climate change, environment and natural resource management, energy policy, international development, economics, or a related field; Have a minimum of ten (10) years of experience in a combination of related fields such as national and international climate policies and measures including: climate and green growth; energy and project management; climate or green finance; trust fund management; multilateral development bank; public or private financial institutions; and development or related fields. Knowledge of climate change and green growth, and of multilateral climate governance framework and global climate finance architecture practices relating to Africa in general, and Nigeria in particular. Experience in the area of mainstreaming climate change adaptation and mitigation measures into development interventions in Nigeria, or field operations involving climate change and green growth matters in the country. Proven track record on policy dialogue and cross-institutional collaboration at the highest level, including with representatives of government and non-government partners in Nigeria. Experience in researching and drafting the technical content of proposals to climate funds or similar multi-lateral funds; Experience working with a cross-section of stakeholders, coordinating programs/initiatives, including senior government officials, donor governments and organizations, as well as regional organizations; Results-oriented, team player, articulate analyst with attention to details, persuasive communicator and good writer; Excellent technical and analytical skills and established track record in operational and policy work on climate change, green growth and climate finance matters; Competence in the use of standard Microsoft Office applications (Word, Excel, Access, PowerPoint). Contract Duration and location of the assignment The contract with the selected candidate will commence at the completion of the selection process, upon its signing and lasts for a period of 12 months. The duty station for the assignment is Abuja, Nigeria and may require missions outside Nigeria. A detailed work program will be agreed upon with the PECG Climate and Green Growth Manager and the Country Operations Manager of RDNG on commencement of the assignment. Remuneration The proposed remuneration will be defined based on the candidate’s financial proposal in compliance with the Bank’s established remuneration scale considering requisite qualifications and experience. APPLICATION AND EVALUATION PROCESSES Interested candidates are required to express their interest by submitting their CVs detailing their qualification and experiences to the email addresses provided above by 17:30 Hrs. GMT on Wednesday, 20 December, 2021, and indicate “Individual Consultant Services – Climate and Green Growth Consultant ” in the subject. The prospective consultants’ expression of interest will be evaluated based on the following criteria: General qualification and suitability for the task to be performed 35% Experience in specific assignments described in the TOR 35% Experience with international organizations 10% Language Proficiency 15% Knowledge of the African Region, and Nigeria in particular 5% Only consultants who will score more than 70% can be considered for the next step and be invited to submit financial proposals. CLIMATE CHANGE AND GREEN GROWTH DEPARTMENT NIGERIA COUNTRY DEPARTMENT Nigeria Not cancelled Request for Expression of Interest Consulting Services- Individual Monday, December 20, 2021- 11:00 AfDB-P889823-12/21 General- Environment Wednesday, December 8, 2021 English Wednesday, December 8, 2021- 15:38 African Development Bank