Antecedentes
Climate change is contributing to increased melting of glaciers and the formation of glacial lakes in Bhutan. Recent studies suggest rates of glacial retreat in the Himalayas as high as 30 to 60 metres per decade, and the melting of glaciers leading to alarming volumes of water in downstream glacial lakes. Increased temperature also causes melting of ice-cored moraine dams to the point that the ridges can no longer resist the pressure. The concern is that when the current holding capacity of the lakes reaches a critical threshold, loose glacial debris that act as dams or barriers could fail and lead to flash floods that result in severe adverse impacts on downstream communities.
This project supports the UNDP’s global objective for Thematic Area 4 on Disaster Risk Management within the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for Adaptation to Climate Change: “Enhanced resilience of settlements, infrastructure, and landscapes to increases in the frequency of climatic extremes, focusing on the reduction of risk associated with increasingly frequent extreme rainfall events and their impacts, through planning, land management, and vulnerability reduction.” It also supports MDG Goal 8, Target 14: “Address the special needs of landlocked countries and small island developing States” and MDG 1: “Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger”.
Goal
The goal of the project is to enhance adaptive capacity to prevent climate change-induced GLOF disasters in Bhutan.
Deberes y responsabilidades
The evaluator will review all relevant sources of information, such as the project document, project reports – including Annual APR/PIR, project budget revisions, midterm review, progress reports, GEF focal area tracking tools, project files, national strategic and legal documents, and any other materials that the evaluator considers useful for this evidence-based assessment. A list of documents that the project team will provide to the evaluator for review is included in Annex B of the Terms of Reference.
Competencias
- Highly knowledgeable of participatory monitoring and evaluation processes;
- Familiar with climate change adaptation projects in Asia-Pacific either through management and/or implementation or through consultancies in evaluation of climate change adaptation projects;
- Demonstrated ability to assess complex situations succinctly, distills critical issues, and draw forward-looking conclusions and recommendations;
- Ability to lead multi-disciplinary and national teams, and deliver quality reports within the given time.
Habilidades y experiencia requeridas
- The candidate should have at least Masters or higher degree in any relevant field and should have adequate experience in evaluation of GEF project.
Experience:
- Professional background in environmental science, climate change adaptation and mitigation, disaster risk management or related fields with in-depth understanding of climate change impacts and disaster management.
- A minimum of 10 years of working experience is required.
- Experience in evaluation of technical assistance projects with major donor agencies; previous evaluation experience of UNDP-GEF projects is an advantage.
- Previous experience with results-based monitoring and evaluation methodologies.
Language:
- Writing and communication will be in English, and must have excellent communication skills in English.