Blue Economy and Sustainable Value Chains Consultant

  • Location:
  • Salary:
    negotiable / YEAR
  • Job type:
    CONTRACTOR
  • Posted:
    3 months ago
  • Category:
    Economics, Environment and Natural Resources, Sales and Marketing
  • Deadline:
    20/09/2024

JOB DESCRIPTION

Blue Economy and Sustainable Value Chains Consultant

INTRODUCTION TO GGGI

The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.

GENERAL INFORMATION
  • Project: Financing Peruvian artisanal fishing enterprises.
  • Duty Station: Lima, Peru (virtual with field visits and meetings with stakeholders)
  • Contract duration: September 26th to December 31st 2024
  • Workdays: 65
  • Total Fees: USD 19,000
PROJECT BACKGROUND

Based in Seoul, the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an intergovernmental organization founded to support and promote a model of economic growth known as “green growth,” which targets key aspects of economic performance such as poverty reduction, job creation, social inclusion, and environmental sustainability. GGGI works with countries around the world, building their capacity and working collaboratively on green growth policies that can impact the lives of millions. The organization partners with countries, multilateral institutions, government bodies, and the private sector to help build economies that grow strongly, more efficient and sustainable in the use of natural resources, less carbon-intensive, and more resilient to climate change. GGGI supports stakeholders through complementary and integrated workstreams that deliver comprehensive products designed to assist in developing, financing, and mainstreaming green growth in national economic development plans.

GGGI has a diverse portfolio of programs in developing countries around the world. These in-country programs, together with global products and services, focus on delivering results through an integrated approach of evidence-based green growth planning and implementation aligned to countries development priorities.

As part of the implementation of the Peruvian NDC targets and Adaptation Plan, GGGI will provide technical assistance to Profonanpe to develop a concept note for an adaptation project/programme.

PROFONANPE implemented the Coastal Marine Adaptation Fund project executed in the cities of Huacho (Lima) and Máncora (Piura), directly reducing the vulnerabilities of 700 people (20% women), from small fishing communities by adopting sustainable fishing practices, diversifying livelihoods, enhancing food security and increasing revenue per ton sold. Likewise, the program allowed the acquisition of Climate-Resilient Fisheries technologies, reinforcing the gender approach in the fishing sector and its involvement in new sources of income associated with artisanal fishing-related entrepreneurship and development of educational frameworks through the ‘Resilient Fishing program’, among others.

This process will take two stages. The first stage will prepare technical inputs to advance in the definition and development of information required for the concept note including development of technical studies and workshops with key stakeholders and the second stage will undertake a prioritized pre-feasibility study and fully develop the concept note of the adaptation project. A consultant will be required to conduce the Activities of the Project and finalize in the preparation of the Concept Note in coordination with GGGI and Profonanpe.

The project components preliminary are:

1. Desing of the Artisanal Fishing entrepreneurship catalytic facility

Working in partnership with PROFONANPE, along with key government Ministries and existing private sector networks, GGGI will design the “Artisanal Fishing entrepreneurship catalytic facility” an incubation and acceleration program to accelerate innovation and enhance entrepreneurship with particular emphasis on artisanal fishing and women- and youth- led enterprises.

The initiative will provide support to entrepreneurs and startups in different stages of growth. For artisanal fishing entrepreneurs and early-stage businesses, the initiative will offer an incubator program. It will provide initial training in key entrepreneurial skills needed to take a business idea to fruition, including the already implemented model of biofertilizer productivity models from fishing waste, tourism, marketing, and traceability in the artisanal fishing value chain for prioritized areas.

Through an ongoing mentoring program, those businesses keen to progress innovative ideas will be supported along their journey to making their ideas a reality. For existing artisanal fishing enterprises to scale up their operations or expand into a new phase or growth area, an accelerator program will be offered to provide technical assistance and seed capital grant funding on a demand-driven basis to the facility to crowd in private investments as well as matchmaking with investors looking to invest in their sector.

2. Strengthen sustainable fishing ecosystem practices, institutional capacities and regulatory frameworks

Building capacities and tools to promote the (i) implementation of EWS, both at the level of strengthening the institutions capacities and technology that collect and process oceanographic information and strengthening local capacities in the prioritized sites, (ii) replicate and strength adaptation measures (in areas with high levels of artisanal fishing activity), (iii) Incorporate climate change adaptation measures into state management instruments, such as budgetary programs and sectoral strategies, (iv) promote sustainable fishing gear regulatory changes including the regulations that allow mixed sustainable activities such ecotourism, fishing waste.

Therefore, this assignment has three specific Activities:

  1. Conduct field studies and 2 consultation workshops with key stakeholders to identify areas of intervention, verify beneficiaries’ vulnerabilities and validate proposed interventions.
  2. Provide inputs for the Pre-feasibility studies: Design blended finance instrument “Facility” to address identified financial gaps and needs of local fisheries.
  3. Development and submission of concept note to the GCF.

An Expert Consultant in Adaption is required to support the GGGI team in the implementation of the 03 Activities of the project.

OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT

General Objective:

The Consultant will be responsible for providing support to the project by ensuring that the key deliverables outlined below are robustly designed; allows for review of and immediate action for any gaps and/or overlaps; are conducted on schedule; and pertinent documentation is prepared, validated, and submitted on time.

SCOPE OF WORK

The assignment is breakdown into three main activities/components as shown below:

Activity /Component 1. Conduct field studies and 2 consultation workshops with key stakeholders to identify areas of intervention, verify beneficiaries’ vulnerabilities and validate proposed interventions.

  • Deliverable 0: Inception and project planning
  • Deliverable 1: First report based in the field studies and secondary information (includes the developing of tools and methodologies for gathering information with a gender approach), identifying key stakeholders (previous desk review of the Coastal Marine Adaptation Fund Project).

Activity / Component 2. Drafts of Pre-feasibility study and Concept Note (following the GCF guidelines)

  • Deliverable 2: Draft of Pre-feasibility studies and Concept Note section prioritized in coordination with the Blue Economy and Sustainable Value Chain Consultant

Activity / Component 3. Development and submission of concept note to the GCF and final pre-feasibility study

  • Deliverable 3: Final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritized Concept Note sections.
  • Deliverable 4: Final report pre-feasibility study.
DELIVERABLES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE
Deliverable 0: Inception and project planning
Hold an inception meeting and prepare and present project planning.
Explanation: Develop a workplan that bears the indicative timelines and responsible parties to accomplish the scope of work.

  • Illustrate the detailed methodology/ies and approaches to be undertaken in the execution of the assignment.
  • Point out any anticipated challenges, risks, and bottlenecks and bring them to attention to GGGI for their attention or action (if within GGGI power).
Evidence of Deliverable (D-0):

0.0. Inception Report and Agreed Workplan and Timeline for the entire assignment duration.

Deliverable 1: Consultation workshop report
Prepare field visits Huacho (Lima), Máncora (Piura), and/or Arequipa and three roundtables’ consultations to collect information
Explanation: Develop a Report that include the main findings and recommendations for preparing the pre-feasibility studies

  • Lead the identification of main stakeholders of the project.
  • Lead the preparation of data collection tools for gathering information (primary and secondary) for the pre-feasibility studies.
  • Organize and conduce stakeholders’ roundtables consultations.
  • Prepare a detailed report with main findings and recommendations.
Evidence of Deliverable (D-1):

1.1. Report on stakeholders’ identification and consultations

Deliverable 2: Draft report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility study
Develop a draft report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility studies. The draft report must be based on at least one meeting with Profonanpe and GGGI.
Explanation:

  • Initial project/programme overarching elements (alignment of prioritized Peruvian NAP sector(s) and GCF’s theme(s) and result area(s), prioritized intervention territories, GCF’s financial instrument(s) to access, and options of roadmaps to finance the development of the project) will be finalized and agreed by Profonanpe and GGGI for develop the project/programme components, logical framework, climate rationale, objectives, theory of change, expected results, among others, as well as, identified list of potential pre-feasibility and feasibility studies (aligned, as appropriate, with the GCF Concept Note Template sections A, B and D: https://www.greenclimate.fund/document/concept-note-template).
  • The consultant will prepare meeting minutes that at least include date, summary points discussed, agreements, responsible parties, and participants.
Evidence of Deliverable (D-2):

2.1. Lead the draft report preparation on the project/programme overarching elements and prioritized Concept Note sections

2.2 Hold regular coordination and validation meetings with the Profonanpe team, PRODUCE, MINAM, and MEF during the process of preparing the concept note

2.3. Lead the Pre-feasibility study Draft Report (see Annex 1: Example of a Structure of a pre-feasibility Report))

2.4. Compilation report of meetings including presentations, agendas, and meeting minutes with Profonanpe-GGGI and relevant stakeholders and the field visits report.

Deliverables 3 and 4: Final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility
Develop a final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritized Concept Note sections, and the pre-feasibility. The report must be based on at least 1 roundtable and consultations with Profonanpe, GGGI relevant stakeholders following an agreed participatory methodology. The consultant must deliver a final presentation to present the findings and information.
Explanation:

  • Upon 1 roundtable and consultations, the firm will update and complement, as appropriate, the report project/programme on overarching elements (alignment of prioritized Peruvian NAP sector(s) and GCF’s theme(s) and result area(s), prioritized intervention territories, GCF’s financial instrument(s) to access, and options of roadmaps to finance the development of the project), and develop Concept Note components, logical framework, climate rationale, objectives, theory of change, and expected results, among others, as well as, identified list of potential pre-feasibility and feasibility studies (aligned, as appropriate, with the GCF Concept Note Template sections A, B and D: https://www.greenclimate.fund/document/concept-note-template).
  • The consultant will hold the necessary consultations with Profonanpe, PRODUCE, MINAM, MEF and GGGI to prepare this final report.
  • The consultant will prepare the feasibility study.

Roundtable and Consultations:

  • The firm will hold meetings with Profonanpe and GGGI to provide feedback on the Consultant’s proposed methodology and approach for each roundtable and consultation.
  • The consultant will prepare the presentation and agenda.
  • The consultant will validate the presentation and agenda with GGGI and Profonanpe.
  • The consultant will prepare meeting minutes that at least include the date, summary points discussed, agreements, responsible parties, and participants.
  • The consultant will prepare summary reports for each roundtable and consultation that at least include the date, summary points discussed, recommendations, conclusions, and participants.

Final Presentation:

  • Present the technical inputs to develop a concept note and studies for the adaptation project
  • The consultant will prepare the presentation and agenda.
  • The consultant will validate the presentation and agenda with GGGI and Profonanpe before the final presentation.
Evidence of Deliverable (D-3):

3.1 Final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritized Concept Note sections

3.2 Compilation report of roundtable, consultations and meetings including presentations, agendas, meeting minutes, and summary reports with Profonanpe-GGGI and relevant stakeholders.

Evidence of Deliverable (D-4):

4.1 Pre-feasibility study developed.

4.2 Compilation report of roundtable, consultations and meetings including presentations, agendas, meeting minutes, and summary reports with Profonanpe-GGGI and relevant stakeholders.

PAYMENT SCHEDULE

The expected deliverables of the Consultant are as follows:

Payment No. Activity / Component Deliverable Description Key Performance Indicators Due

Date

% Payment of the contract value
Payment 1 Activity/ Component 1 D0: Inception and project planning. 0.0. Inception Report and Agreed Workplan and Timeline for the entire assignment duration. Approved Workplan and Timeline After 15 days of the contract signature 25%
D1: Report on stakeholders’ identification and consultations. 1.1 Field visit proposal and stakeholders identification . Approved report
1.2 Compilation report of meetings including presentations, agendas, roundtables and meeting minutes, with PROFONANPE-GGGI and relevant stakeholders.
Payment 2 Activity / Component 2 D2: Draft report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility study. 2.1 Draft reports on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritized Concept Note sections and identified pre-feasibility study. Approved Draft report of technical inputs by Profonanpe. After 45 days of the contract signature 25%
2.2 Compilation report of roundtable, consultations and meetings including presentations, agendas, meeting minutes, and summary reports with Profonanpe- GGGI and relevant stakeholders.
Payment 3 Activity/ Component 3 D3: Final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility. 3.1 Final Pre-feasibility study Approved Draft report of technical inputs by Profonanpe. After 55 days of the contract signature 30%
3.2 Compilation report of meetings including presentations, agendas, and meeting minutes, with Profonanpe-GGGI and relevant stakeholders.
Payment 4 Activity/ Component 4 D4: Final report on the project/programme overarching elements, prioritised Concept Note sections, and pre-feasibility. 4.1 Final Concept Note prioritized sections developed Approved Draft report of technical inputs by Profonanpe. After 65 days of the contract signature 20%
4.2 Compilation report of meetings including presentations, agendas, and meeting minutes, with Profonanpe-GGGI and relevant stakeholders.
Total Delivery 100%

Reporting arrangements:

  • All deliverables must be in Spanish only the Pre-feasibility Report and the Concept Note in English too, considering the outline provided by GCF for both documents (see Annex 1 , and submitted in hard copy and electronic formats (Word, excel and PDF), along with complete sets of raw data, research materials, and interview notes.
  • Roundtables/workshops/consultations that require venue and coffee breaks are not covered by the Consultant. It will be coordinate and covered by GGGI
  • Travel costs of the consultant should be included in the proposal (at least two field visits will be considered).
  • It is expected that the Consultant will work a maximum of 65 days during a period the contract.
  • Deliverables will be reviewed and approved by the GGGI project manager.
  • Final approval is granted once the corrections suggested in the review process are implemented.
  • The consultancy fee is a lump sum amount. No additional travel cost or other concept will be add.

Coordination and compliance

  • The consultant will work with the GGGI staff project and will report to the Project Manager.
  • The consultant must include editable and pdf versions.
  • All deliverables and progress versions will be uploaded, well-organized and stored in a cloud defined by Profonanpe and GGGI.

EXPERTISE REQUIRED
  • A relevant Master’s degree or equivalent in the areas of climate change, climatology, meteorology, climate change management, environmental sciences, engineering, sustainability studies and any other pertinent degree or area directly related to this project scope.
  • At least 5 years of relevant demonstrated experience related to climate vulnerability and needs assessment, adaptation planning, climate vulnerability and risk assessment.
  • As a minimum, the specialist should provide 2 project reference in the last 3 years related to designing adaptation projects preferably of coastal-marine sector.
  • Familiarity with Peru’s NDCs, adaptation climate change and environmental policies.
  • Proven capacities to facilitate participatory processes, workshops and working sessions with stakeholders.
  • Experience in developing concept proposals for the GCF will be an asset.
KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to effectively engage with stakeholders at all levels.
  • Skills in working with multidisciplinary groups.
  • Negotiation, promotion, and conflict resolution skills.
  • Fluency in Spanish and English.

ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
  • Request: GGGI Application form, Cover Letter and CV must be send in English.
  • Selection method/process: competitive.
  • Timeline of selection: 07 days.

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. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.

Annex 1

1. Executive Summary

2. Context setting

  • Baseline assessment and situation Analysis/SWOT.
  • Analysis of climate change risks, impacts, and vulnerability analysis at national/regional level and location of the project.
  • Policy landscape (NDC, NAPs, etc).
  • Legal and regulatory landscape.
  • Current and recently closed projects related to climate change that the proposed SAP scale up or/and build upon/complement or if project preparation was supported by Readiness or other preparation support activities.

 

3. Pre-feasibility assessment

  • Technical assessment (technical options proposed and specifications for equipment, infrastructures, etc).
  • Environmental, economic and social assessments
  • Financing options, reasoning for the concessionality requested, capex and opex (O&M) description.
  • Economic and/or financial viability
  • Exit strategy and sustainability, etc.

 

4. Specific information on the project (should not be duplication with the funding proposal)

  • Climate rationale (see box above)
  • Incremental cost reasoning (if needed)
  • Theory of change
  • Project objective, logic of action and components.
  • (For the specific logframe and indicators, please follow the templated in 2a)
  • Timeline of the implementation (follow the specific template in 2b), etc.

 

5. Implementation arrangements

  • Stakeholders analysis and evidence of consultations and stakeholder engagement plan.
  • Capacity assessment and due diligence on the executing entities.
  • Implementation arrangements and governance of the project (e.g. national implementing modalities, steering committees, project implementation unit composition, etc.).
  • Institutional and programme/project level grievance redress mechanism(s), etc.

6. Recommendations

Brief conclusions of what has been presented as part of the pre-feasibility study describing how factors (such as solutions, technologies, implementation plan):

  • fit the context where the project is intended to be implemented,
  • can achieve the climate results envisaged,
  • provide the sustainability of those climate results overtime, once GCF exits the project.
 
 
 
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