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The Local Climate Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL) is a mechanism to integrate climate change into local authorities’ planning and budgeting through the regular intergovernmental fiscal transfer system using performance-based grants in a participatory and gender sensitive manner, increase awareness and capacities to respond to climate change at the local level including through ecosystem-based solutions, and increase the quality and number of local investments that address climate change.
LoCAL combines performance-based climate resilience grants (PBCRGs), which ensure programming and verification of change expenditures at the local level, with technical and capacity-building support.
It uses the grants and demonstration effect to trigger further flows for local climate action including global climate finance and national fiscal transfers. LoCAL also aims to support private finance for small and medium businesses and municipal finance and public-private partnerships. LoCAL is currently active in 17 countries in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, with another 17 countries preparing to join (at the design stage).
The Gambia is highly vulnerable to climate change and is stepping its adaptation at local level.
Its recent development policies and strategies are clearly establishing a long-term vision for the national and local development that puts the role of local administrations at the center in managing natural resources and reducing vulnerabilities to the climate change while adapting to the new climate.
It is urgent to train and invest in climate smart agriculture solutions, agroecology, modern agroforestry, and ecosystem-based adaptation.
Nutrition sensitive agriculture Skills are also needed to build or monitor the construction of climate resilient infrastructure facilities including its maintenance.
To do so, an integrated/holistic development planning and budgeting at local level is needed. Ecosystem based Adaptation that targets area development in an integrated manner enables addressing pressing needs while building resilience, instead of stand-alone sub-projects. Investments have been made for infrastructure in selected wards, but the repair and maintenance has proven difficult due to lack of spare parts and difficult access in the rainy season.
LoCAL offers an opportunity for The Gambia to address climate change at the local level while investing in climate resilient development pathways.
In addition, the Project aims to combine green recovery with long-term climate resilience through multi-stakeholder engagement, inclusivity, gender-responsiveness, a whole-of-government approach, innovation & environmental sustainability.
To be effective in delivering these commitments, climate finance must not only enhance development finance, but also reach the communities that need it most, so they can prioritize it to deliver solutions on the ground.
The Project therefore will expand support to strengthen the capacities of wards and their communities for local development notably on nutrition sensitive agriculture sector, while integrating climate risks and climate change adaptation in development planning and budgeting systems, in a participatory and gender-responsive manner.
It will also increase the level of local climate finance, through the expansion of the Performance-based Climate Resilience Grants (PBCRG) system across the territory.
LoCAL will help Local Governments localize and align their planning to the Nationally Determined Contributions and the National Adaptation Plan Process.
Scope of Work
As part of the project team; the Climate Change Specialist will be responsible for providing technical, policy, and programme design support and knowledge and capacity development services for the effective deployment of LoCAL programmatic activities, for providing operational support to the LoCAL Facility, and is also expected to limitedly contribute to LoCAL’s resource mobilization activities on an ongoing basis.
S/He will specifically contribute to the effective delivery of the projects’ activities in the target Implementation regions under the LoCAL project by promoting climate resilience whilst applying CE and CSA principles and solutions, using the Local Climate Change Adaptive Living Facility (LoCAL) approach.
This will include providing technical advice on climate change issues and environmental sustainability to government counterparts at national and sub-national levels; leading the technical dialogue and provision of policy and technical specialist services in relation to climate change information and assessments, climate mainstreaming, and contribute to the technical dialogue on climate finance and (direct) access to international climate finance; ensuring the adequate integration of environment and climate considerations in the LoCAL; supporting piloting and establishment of a national local information system for adaptation in addressing hazards, vulnerabilities and exposure of target local governments (communes) and their communities in relation to climate change; and for the integration of environment and climate change issues in the local government development and investment plans and budgets that foster gender equality and climate resilient local economies, aligned with the LoCAL’s investment menu.
The Climate Change Specialist is also expected to contribute to the management of day-to-day implementation of selected activities related to climate change and environmental sustainability; and report preparation in the section related to Climate.
Provision of Technical Assistance management and implementation
Provide Policy Advisory and Technical Services in Climate Change
specifications) in the investments delivered in the context of the programme, in line with the programme design document;
Facilitate Knowledge Management and Communication
to build the awareness and capacities on relevant themes (i.e., climate change, local climate risk assessments, environmental sustainability, mainstreaming, climate smart agriculture, circular economy, etc.);
Ensure Effective Networking and Partnership Building
The incumbent performs other duties within their functional profile as deemed necessary for the efficient functioning of the Office and the Organization.
The Climate Change Specialist will be based in Banjul and will have direct report and supervision to the Programme Management Specialist and working closely and collaboratively with the Programme Officer, both based in Banjul.
S/He will also coordinate with the Regional Programme Specialist of the LoCAL Global Facility and the LoCAL Global Facility Manager as well as works in close collaboration with other Local Transformative Finance and LoCAL colleagues in the global, regional office or HQ based in country and across the region.
The incumbent is expected to travel and engage the LoCAL implementing regions and would therefore sparingly be involved in limited travels out of duty station. In carrying out his/her work, the Climate Change Specialist will work in close collaboration with the UNCDF Gambia Programme Office team including specialists/consultants, various government line ministries, the Ward Development Committees (WDCs), the target CDAs and other LoCAL stakeholders
Competencies
Core Competencies
Functional/Technical competencies
Business Direction & Strategy
Business Management
Partnership Management
Communication
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