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African smallholder farmers are among the most vulnerable to the impacts of climate change while supplying up to 80% of produce for sub- Saharan Africa’s food markets. If no adaptation action is taken, yields of cereal crops could decline by 5-25% over the next decades in the region. Climate-smart agriculture (CSA) provides ways to build farmers’ resilience and adapt to climate change, while sustainably increasing productivity and incomes. However, the financing needed to help them adapt and build resilience is largely missing.
One critical source of climate finance is the Green Climate Fund (GCF). GCF aims to deliver a 50:50 balance between mitigation and adaptation allocations in its portfolio. However, as of October 2021, only 38% of committed funding supports adaptation projects. GCF also aims to significantly increase funding channeled through national and regional accredited entities. Yet, most of GCF funding or 80% is being channeled through international accredited entities. With regards to GCF adaptation portfolio, it is concentrated within a handful of accredited entities and that over 80% of all committed finance for adaptation projects will go to international accredited entities. This is due partly to national and regional entities’ capacity, experience, and network limitations in originating and implementing adaptation projects.
The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) with the support of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation aims to support NARES institutions on their accreditation application which includes improving their capacity to take on executing role; facilitating the consolidation of climate data and CSA knowledge and sharing amongst NARES to support their proposal development in the long-term. With this consultancy, the GGGI aims to support CORAF through its GCF Direct accreditation process as well as supporting selected Researchers on an upcoming climate smart agriculture knowledge report.
Based in Dakar, Senegal, CORAF is the Council for Agricultural Research and Development for West and Central Africa. CORAF’s mission is to improve livelihoods in West and Central Africa through sustainable increases in agricultural production and productivity as well as promoting competitiveness and markets.
CORAF has just undergone an accreditation gap assessment of its fiduciary, environmental and social safeguards (ESS) and gender policies against GCF standards. From this assessment, an action plan was developed to align these policies to GCF standards and enable the CORAF to achieve GCF Direct Access Entity Accreditation. Consequently, the action plan proposed a clear roadmap for the GCF accreditation application. For this, GGGI is looking for an individual consultant to support CORAF towards its accreditation process.
The consultancy aims to support CORAF in finalizing its GCF accreditation application, assist CORAF and other NARS with their project submissions through call for proposals, and prepare a CSA knowledge report in accordance with GGGI guidelines.
The Consultant will provide support to build CORAF’s overall climate finance access institutional capacity including in climate change project development. He or She is expecting to perform the following key activities:
The consultant will be paid upon delivery of the following deliverables:
S/N | Description of Deliverable | Submission timelines | Key Performance Indicator | Payment (percentage of contract value) |
1 | 1st Monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
2 | 2nd Monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
3 | 3rd monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
4 | 4th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
5 | 5th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
6 | 6th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
7 | 7th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
8 | 8th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
9 | 9th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
10 | 10th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
11 | 11th monthly report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report | $3,134.58 |
12 | 12th month report (Final report) and CSA Knowledge report | Every 5th of the month | Monthly report + CSA knowledge report | $3,134.58 |
Monthly reports should cover all the activities conducted for:
All reports must be in US English, prepared in accordance with GGGI’s formatting requirements, and submitted in electronic format along with complete sets of raw data, research materials, and related information.
To effectively conduct the mission described, the service provider would require a combination of expertise, competencies, and qualifications split into following parts:
1) The followings may be included in this section:
2) Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English.
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