Antecedentes

Approximately 70% of Timor-Leste’s rural population (840,000 people) is highly vulnerable to climate changes, particularly increasing variability of rainfall and extreme weather events. Lives and livelihoods in the remote interior of the country and coastal regions are both highly exposed. Impacts of intensified extreme events include damage and degradation of decentralized small-scale critical infrastructure, particularly water supply and drainage structures, embankments, and feeder roads and bridges. Damages leave rural populations isolated, lacking basic services. According to climate change scenarios and risk models, occurrences of climate extremes and related damages will at least double towards mid-century.

The project objective is to safeguard vulnerable communities and their physical assets from climate change-induced disasters. It aims to address existing institutional, financial, and legislative barriers, increasing the climate resilience of vulnerable small-scale rural infrastructure.

Output 1: focuses on strengthening the capacity of mandated institutions to assess and manage climate risks in order to maintain local infrastructure services. Monitoring and recording of climate risk information will be enhanced, and these data will be integrated into policies, standards, guidelines, and long-term investment planning for small-scale rural infrastructure.

Output 2: focuses on implementing climate-resilient building measures to improve small-scale rural infrastructure in vulnerable areas. GCF funds will assist in the development and implementation of catchment management strategies, supporting long-term resilience and climate risk reduction via landscape restoration and enhanced land stability, particularly in vulnerable catchments where small-scale infrastructure is present.

The project is supporting an ongoing decentralized investment framework which is administered through the Municipality Development Investment Program ( PDIM) and Suco Development National Program (PNDS) processes, by embedding the knowledge of climate risks and skills of climate-proofing design, construction, operation, and maintenance of rural infrastructure.   Through the project, local authorities’ capacity for climate-risk informed development of long-term investment plans will be enhanced, thereby strengthening de-centralized decision-making. Human resource capacity in managing climate risks to local development funding (including technical capacity for assessing proposals, ensuring performance standards, conducting safety, environmental impact, and cost-effective evaluations of proposals, and monitoring local development projects) will be enhanced.

The project aims to address the existing barriers and shift the baseline scenario towards climate resilience. The project will directly benefit 19,751 households, comprising 15% of the total population. The direct beneficiaries of the project are 175,840 (89,643 males, 86,197 females) and the indirect beneficiaries are 346,160 (176,473 males, 169, 687 females) living in the six selected municipalities. The proportion of men and women who benefitted from the project is almost equally balanced – 51% males and 49%  females.

Gender inequality and women’s disempowerments are the determining factors behind women and girls being disproportionately affected by climate change and disasters, and at the same time their ‘skills and life experiences are not identified as resources, and, therefore, are not incorporated into risk reduction and disaster preparedness, relief or recovery efforts. Unless these inequalities are adequately assessed and incorporated into climate change adaptation and DRR measures, the disparities are likely to be exacerbated.

Deberes y responsabilidades

OBJECTIVE:                       

The overall objective of the consultancy assignment is to develop the Gender-Responsive Climate Change Strategy and Action Plan which encompasses the priorities endorsed in the main national strategy and policy documents (including the National Climate Change Policy) and guide the mainstreaming of gender and social inclusion in local development planning frameworks while supporting the project implementation and ensuring women empowerment through appropriate strategies and actions.

SCOPE OF SERVICE  

The consultant will work under the direct supervision of the Project Manager with overall supervision and guidance from the Chief Technical Adviser (CTA), and UNDP Timor-Leste Country Office (CO).  The consultant is expected to have extensive engagement with national counterparts in the respective line Ministries including the Project Director in SSE.

During the assignment, the Gender and Social Inclusion Specialist is expected to carry out the following tasks and deliver specific results/products:

1. Inception report summarizing the objectives, scope, and outputs of the assignment, organization, and methodology for the achievement of the outputs, documentation review, meetings, findings, and setting out detailed planning of the assignment, including the schedule.

  • In collaboration with the UNDP-GCF project, conduct desk review of relevant documents such as ProDoc, gender assessment report, and any related documents to develop an inception report, including the methodology to deliver outputs and the schedule.
  • Review and revise the questionnaire and survey forms that have been developed for the consultation and Focus Group Discussions at the local level.

2. Design and facilitate consultations and workshops in each municipality, community consultation, and document gender considerations to be incorporated into the action plan to be developed  

  • Conduct field visit to selected municipalities of Aileu, Baucau, Ermera, Lautem, Liquica, and Viqueque and facilitate consultation/discussion with Municipality authorities, local leaders and suco council members, local contractors, civil society organizations, partners agencies working on  gender issues and social inclusion;
  • Organize and facilitate meetings and interviews with key stakeholders at the national level, including government counterparts i.e. Secretary of State for the environment (SEA), Ministry of State Administration (MSA), Ministry of Public Works (MoPW), Ministry of Agriculture, and Fisheries (MAF), Secretary of State for Civil Protection (SSCP), Secretary of State for Gender and Equality (SEI).
  • Conduct Focus Group Discussion (FGD) to community groups i.e. Grupo Manaje Fasilidade (GMF), community Forestry groups, agriculture groups, Suco Disaster Management Committee (SDMC), community groups regarding information gathering related to climate change and disaster risks impact to men and women and vulnerable people
  • Organize and facilitate workshops at municipality levels (2 municipal clusters) and a national validation workshop in Dili for relevant stakeholders to present findings and any clarification of the findings.

3. Review and update the Gender Assessment and Action Plan; Develop a Responsive Climate Change Strategy and Gender Action Plan that encompasses the national priorities outlined in Climate Change Policy, NAP, etc. to effectively mainstream gender concerns

  • Develop gender-responsive management tool to integrate and incorporate into PDIM, PNDS, GMF, CAMP, EVAS, Agroforestry, reforestation, and DRM guidelines
  • Develop Gender-responsive standards, guidelines, and specifications for rural infrastructure, encompassing both technical and functional standards based on international best practices.

4. Extensive consultation at national and sub-national levels (including local/suco levels) develop two types of training manual both in English and Tetun for experts and the local community in the context of the project and Timor-Leste, facilitate the presentation and validation of the manuals developed.

  • Review an existing CCA and DRM training manual, ensure gender mainstreaming into DRM and related training manuals.
  • Gender-responsive training manuals to be developed and to be utilized for PNDS, PDIM, DRM, agroforestry, and agriculture practitioners;

5. Conduct validation workshops at both national and municipality levels to relevant stakeholders to present findings.

6. Training reports - Facilitate trainings workshops for key government stakeholders and experts, partner NGOs, and PMU on gender mainstreaming gender analysis and gender audit, and social inclusion

7. Monitoring reports submitted and progress updates against the gender action plan in relation to the integration of gender and social aspects in subnational development planning and prioritization frameworks.

8. Prepare and submit a report including the semi-annual/annual progress against the approved gender action plan, lessons learned documentation.

The consultant is expected to support the concept preparation and all aspects related to each output, hosting and facilitation of the respective events, logistic arrangements such as venue, equipment, translator, materials, vehicle, and supplies will be supported by the project.    

EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND DELIVERABLES

No.

Deliverable/Outputs

Estimated duration to complete

Target Due dates

Review and Approvals Required

1

Inception report summarizing the objectives, scope, and outputs of the assignment, organization, and methodology for the achievement of the outputs, documentation review, meetings, findings, and setting out detailed planning of the assignment, including the schedule.

2 days

December 10, 2021

UNDP

2

Design and facilitate consultations and workshops in each municipality, community consultation, and document gender considerations to be incorporated into the action plan,

18 days

December 30, 2021

UNDP

3

Gender Assessment and Action Plan updated, Gender-Responsive Climate Change Strategy developed to effectively mainstream gender concerns in the planning, prioritization, and development of climate-resilient to rural infrastructure, DRR, and DRM,

25 days

January  30, 2022

UNDP

4

Consultation at national and sub-national levels (including local/suco levels) develop two types of training manual both in English and Tetun for experts and local community in the context of the project and Timor-Leste, facilitate the presentation and validation of the manuals developed.

15 days

February  28, 2022

UNDP

5

Conduct validation workshops at both national and municipality levels to relevant stakeholders

10 days

April 15,2022

UNDP

6

Training reports - Facilitate trainings workshops for key government stakeholders and experts, partner NGOs, and PMU on gender mainstreaming, gender analysis and gender audit, and social inclusion

10 days

June  28,2022

UNDP

7

Monitoring reports submitted and progress updates against the gender action plan

20 days

July   31,2022

UNDP

8

Final Report including the semi-annual/annual progress, documenting lessons learned.

10 days

30 August 2022

UNDP

 

Total

110 days

 

 

All deliverables will only be accepted if they meet the highest quality standards. Workshops and meetings have to be well prepared and executed professionally.

INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT

The consultant will report to the Chief Technical Adviser and Project Manager for the GCF Safeguard Project in UNDP Timor-Leste and support from the UNDP CO. Further oversight and guidance will be provided by UNDP’s Regional Technical Adviser in RBAP (Bangkok).  The project will facilitate administrative arrangements and logistical support throughout the duration of the mission including coordinating the in-country mission and field visits. Field visits, consultation, and travel will be required to the municipalities.

  • The assignment requires full-time presence in the duty station and collaboration with the project team in UNDP Timor-Leste Country Office (CO), Ministry of State Administration (MSA), Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries ( MAF), Secretary of State for the Environment (SEA ), Ministry of Public Works (MPW), Secretary of State of Civil Protection (SSCP), Municipality Administrators, community leaders, and respective counterparts.
  • Frequent communication and collaboration with the project team and relevant national counterpart staff is required.
  • The consultant will perform duties according to this TOR, facilitate consultation and discussion with key government counterparts, partners, and community including organizations in Timor-Leste.

DURATION OF ASSIGNMENT

The assignment will be for a period of 110 days between 10 December 2021 – 30 August 2022 in Timor-Leste.

The consultant must be available for meetings with the UNDP Country Office/project team and counterparts in the respective ministries and partners for discussion, consultations, and validation of content and products. Arrangement for such consultations/visits will be communicated to the consultant so that team members can prepare and schedule time accordingly.

DUTY STATION

The duty station of the work is Dili, Timor-Leste.  The IC (national consultant) is expected to be based in Dili with extensive field travel to six project target Municipalities, Aileu, Ermera, Liquica, Baucau, Lautem, and Viqueque,

For duty travels, outside the Duty Station (Dili), and upon prior written agreement and clearance from the Project Manager, such travel shall be at UNDP’s expense, and the Individual Contractor shall receive a per diem not to exceed United Nations daily subsistence allowance rate in such other location(s).

Competencias

Knowledge Management and Learning

  • Demonstrated capacity in knowledge sharing and knowledge management and ability to generate innovative and new ideas and promote learning through leadership and personal example
  • In-depth practical knowledge of inter-disciplinary development issues
  • Ability to conduct research and analysis and strong synthesis skills

Management and Leadership

  • Highly develop interpersonal, negotiation, and teamwork skills, networking aptitude, ability to work in a multi-cultural environment
  • Excellent interpersonal and networking skills, including the ability to liaise effectively at corporate and project management levels;

Corporate/Functional

  • Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards
  • Promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UNDP
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, and age sensitivity and adaptability.

Habilidades y experiencia requeridas

Education

A university degree (minimum Bachelor's degree level) in gender studies, development studies,  international relations, social sciences, political science, or in any related area is required.

The candidate should meet the following requirements:

  • Candidate with specialized knowledge (National) specialized in gender-related works are invited to make a proposal for this contract.
  • A minimum of 5 years of progressive experience in gender/social inclusion-related roles (combination of programme development, advisory, project management, training/capacity-building roles).
  • Previous work experience with the UN system, international NGOs, and International Donors is desirable. Previous experience working with UNDP highly considered
  • Previous experience and knowledge relating to climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction, and how this impacts gender and social aspects
  • Demonstrate knowledge of the institutional arrangements, key stakeholders, and existing policy instruments in the area of gender mainstreaming and women’s empowerment in Timor Leste
  • Have experience in organizing/leading discussions, facilitating a variety of events, workshops, working with government, local authorities, community groups as well as providing analysis and reporting;
  • Experience undertaking similar projects and assignments in Timor-Leste. Previous expertise with the UN system or Government in Timor-Leste is an advantage;
  • Language: Proven capacity to produce outputs in both English and Tetun;

Language requirements:

Tetum and English Language – excellent written and oral communication skills. In addition to excellent command of Tetun and English, the ability to communicate in Portuguese and/or Bahasa Indonesian will be considered beneficial to the assignment.

SCOPE OF PRICE PROPOSAL AND SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS

Lump Sum Amount

The financial proposal must be expressed in the form of a lump sum all-inclusive cost linked to deliverables specified in TOR Section C, supported by a breakdown of costs as per the template provided.

Schedule of payments

 

No.

 

Deliverables/Outputs

Target Due date

Percentage Disbursement

1

Inception report summarizing the objectives, scope and outputs of the assignment, organization and methodology for achievement of the outputs, documentation review, meetings, findings, and setting out a detailed planning of the assignment, including the schedule.

December 10, 2021

3%

2

Design and facilitate consultations and workshops in each municipality, community consultation and document gender considerations to be incorporated int the action plan,

December 30, 2021

15%

3

Gender Assessment and Action Plan updated, Gender Responsive Climate Change Strategy developed to effectively mainstream gender concerns in the planning, prioritization and development of climate resilient to rural infrastructure, DRR and DRM

January  30, 2022

20%

4

Consultation at national and sub-national levels (including local/suco levels) develop two types of training manual both in English and Tetun for experts and local community in the context of the project and Timor-Leste, facilitate the presentation and validation of the manuals developed.

February  28, 2022

12%

5

Conduct validation workshops at both national and municipality levels to relevant stakeholders

April 15,2022

10%

6

Training reports - Facilitate trainings workshops for key government stakeholders and experts, partner NGOs and PMU on gender mainstreaming, gender analysis and gender audit and social inclusion

June  28,2022

10%

7

Monitoring reports submitted and progress updates against the gender action plan

July   31,2022

15%

8

Final Report including the semi-annual/annual progress, documenting lessons learned.

30 August 2022

15 %

 

Total

 

100%

RECOMMENDED PRESENTATION OF OFFER

Interested applicants are mandatory to apply online through https://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?job_id=103588. Supporting documents/filled templates to be submitted along with the applications are following, and those templates can be downloaded from  https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=86460.

Interested companies in the assignment must submit the following documents to demonstrate their qualification:

  1. Duly accomplished Letter of Confirmation of Interest and Availability using the template provided by UNDP;
  2. Personal CV or P11, indicating all past experience from similar projects, as well as the contact details (email and telephone number) of the Candidate and at least three (3) professional references;
  3. Financial Proposal that indicates the all-inclusive fixed total contract price, supported by a breakdown of costs, as per template provided.
  4. Technical Proposal - Brief description of methodology on how s/he will approach and complete the assignment;

 

CRITERIA FOR SELECTION OF THE BEST OFFER

Individual consultants will be evaluated based on a cumulative analysis:

When using this weighted scoring method, the award of the contract should be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

  1. Responsive/compliant/acceptable, and
  2. Having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.

* Technical Criteria weighting: 70%

* Financial criteria weighting: 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points in the technical evaluation criteria would be considered for the Financial Evaluation

  1. Technical Evaluation Criteria

Maximum Points

Weight %

Education

(25)

 

Bachelor’s degree in Education, Sociology, Gender studies, Environmental Science, Management, Development studies or any other relevant field.

Academic training or degree combining social studies and climate science, disaster risk management and climate change related matters will be given special consideration.

25

25%

b) Knowledge and Experience

(20)

20%

Having at least 5 years of experience and  knowledge of the constraints and best practices on gender equality and the particular barriers women facing in fully benefiting from and participating in climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction;

5

5%

Demonstrate knowledge of the institutional arrangements, key stakeholders and existing policy instruments in the area of gender mainstreaming and women’s empowerment in Timor Leste

5

5%

Extensive experience of developing and delivering trainings to a diverse groups, especially in the rural areas.  Have an experience of organizing/leading discussions, facilitating a variety of events, workshops, working with government, local authorities, community groups as well as providing analysis and reporting;

5

5%

Experience undertaking similar projects and assignments in Timor-Leste. Previous expertise with the UN system or Government in Timor-Leste is an advantage;

5

5%

c) Technical Proposal

(25)

 

Organization & Methodology for carrying out this assignment

25

25%

Total Technical:

70

70%

Financial Proposal: 30%

30

30%

FINAL SCORE:

100

100%


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Incomplete applications will not be considered and will be disqualified automatically.