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Kiribati, a vulnerable Small Island Developing State in the Pacific region, faces significant challenges due to the adverse impacts of climate change, including sea-level rise, coastal erosion, saltwater intrusion, and extreme weather events. Recognizing the urgent need to enhance adaptive capacity and resilience, Kiribati seeks to access the Adaptation Fund Readiness Package Grant to receive peer support from an accredited implementing entity to apply for accreditation to the Fund and to build national readiness and institutional capacities for effective adaptation planning and implementation of Adaptation Fund (AF) projects.
GGGI is mobilising additional resources to undertake a preliminary assessment of Kiribati’s potential entities to be nominated for the Adaptation Fund accreditation. This assessment will include reviewing existing capacities, policies and organisational structures, as well as identifying gaps to be addressed, in order for the nominated entity to proceed with the accreditation process.
The output of the Consultant will assist the Government of Kiribati through the Ministry of Finance and Economic Development (MFED) to assess the nominating a national implementing entity or entities for the Adaptation Fund’s climate finance readiness activities through the Adaptation Fund Readiness Grant Package.
The objective of the assignment is to assess the capacity and readiness of potential National Implementing Entity (entities) in Kiribati and identify a nominated entity to proceed with accreditation to the Adaptation Fund. Through the endorsement of the Designed Authority in Kiribati, qualified government agencies, private sector entities and non-government organisations will be approached as part of the capacity assessment.
The consultant will assess the nominated National Implementing Entity (NIE or entities) by using the Adaptation Fund accreditation Standards/practices. This will include a review of each entity in terms of its policies, processes, practices and organisational structure to provide financial management, project management, anti-corruption, and compliance with Adaptation Fund standards and policies, including gender, environmental and social safeguards. The assessment will also determine gaps and capacity that need to be addressed and provide recommendations to the Government of Kiribati on the potential for an entity to be nominated for accreditation to the Adaptation Fund.
The Global Green Growth Institute requires the services of a qualified consultant to be the “Adaptation Fund Gap Assessment Consultant” (hereafter referred to as “the Consultant”) for the Designated Authority (DA) of Adaptation Fund in Kiribati. The consultant shall work under the guidance of the DA (MFED provides the technical assistance to the DA) and GGGI team with the following scope:
Task | Activities |
1 | Introductory Meetings and information access |
1.1 | Virtual introductory meetings with key organisations and mapping of the entities |
1.2 | Develop the methodology to approach the work |
1.3 | Provide work schedule and work plan |
1.4 | Access to inventory of policies/plans/regulations of the selected entities |
1.5 | Prepare discussion points/survey questionnaire |
1.6 | Provide inception report for GGGI review |
2 | Institutional Capacity Assessment Review |
2.1 | Governance and Leadership: Assessment of the NIE’s governance structure and decision-making processes |
2.2 | Human Resources: Evaluation of organisation structure, staff count, capacity, skills and roles. |
2.3 | Alignment with AF’s NIE’s objectives. |
2.4 | Recommendations |
3 | Financial Management Assessment review |
3.1 | Financial Policies and Procedures |
3.2 | Budgeting and Reporting practices |
3.3 | Audit and other Compliance practices |
3.4 | Money laundering and terrorism funding |
3.5 | Alignment with AF’s NIE’s objectives. |
3.6 | Gaps identified and recommendations |
4 | Project Management Capacity review |
4.1 | Project Design and Planning processes review |
4.2 | Implementation and Monitoring |
4.3 | Procurement |
4.4 | Risk mitigations |
4.5 | Alignment with AF’s NIE’s objectives. |
4.6 | Gaps identified and recommendations |
5 | Environmental, Gender and Social Safeguards review |
5.1 | Review of related policies |
5.2 | Recommend the appropriate governance, |
5.3 | Assessment of stakeholder engagement |
5.4 | Gaps identified and recommendations |
6 | Compliance Review against Adaptation Fund Standards |
6.1 | Assess entities’ policies and regulations against AF Framework |
6.2 | Assess entities’ quality assurance, anti-corruption, investigations against AF Framework |
6.3 | Gaps identified and recommendations |
7 | Capacity Building and Training Review |
7.1 | Current Capacity Building practices |
7.2 | Training needs assessment |
7.3 | Gaps identified and recommendations |
The Consultant will report to the GGGI Kiribati and the Kiribati Climate Finance Division.
The consultant is responsible for delivering the following deliverables:
No. | Output/Deliverable | Payment Terms | % and Amount |
1. | ‘Delivered ‘Inception Report with note summary, methodology plan, entities’ stakeholder mapping and review of policies (Tasks.1.1-1.6) | 2 weeks after signing contract and report submission | 25 %
(USD 4,940) |
2. | ‘Submit Report: Governance and FM assessment reviews, findings, with Gaps and Recommendations
(Tasks.2.1-3.6) |
2 weeks -on report submission | 25 %
(USD 4,940) |
3. | ‘Submit assessments of Tasks 4,5,6 and 7 findings with gaps and recommendations | 2.5 weeks duration. On report submission | 30 %
(USD 5,928) |
4 | Final report Advertisement
Submit consolidated Final Report for review ‘Completed and submitted Final report Presentation deck of the assessment findings. |
1.5 weeks duration. On report submission | 20 %
(USD 3,952) |
Notes:
The Consultant is expected to have the following qualifications:
In order to be considered for the position, the candidate must meet the minimum qualifications listed below. Consideration and selection will be based on a panel evaluation of the evaluation criteria factor below. Please note that only shortlisted/finalist applicants will be interviewed or contacted. GGGI does not pay for any expenses associated with the interviews unless expenses are pre-authorized. Reference checks will be conducted on those candidates selected for an interview. The applicant’s references must be able to provide substantive information about his/her past performance and abilities.
Interviews and a writing exercise may be requested. Applicants are required to prepare a brief narrative demonstrating how prior experience and/or education and training address selection criteria factors listed below:
Maximum Points Available: 100
At GGGI’s discretion, reference checks and interviews may be conducted as part of the evaluation process.
Applicants must also include in their application package as follows:
All of the above information must be included in the application package in order for the package to be considered complete.
Date to close is 11.59PM 26 September, 2024 Korean Standard Time (KST).
Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered and application’s Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
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