Antecedentes

The Asia-Pacific region is known to be the worst disaster affected region in the world, representing 72 percent of all disaster fatalities during 1970 to 2011 globally. Seventy-six per cent of tsunamis that have occurred took place in the Pacific Ocean and its marginal seas. The 2004 Indian Ocean tsunami and the 2011 Great East Japan Earthquake (GEJE) tsunami were two of the worst tsunamis in recent years. Despite progress make in seismological and tsunami science in the last 50 years, these tsunamis caused devastating damage in the countries they hit.

The impact of these events has exposed that countries are not prepared to cope with such devastating and large scale events. There are several reasons for this: a) Lack of technical understanding of what kinds of earthquakes trigger tsunamis, b) Unreliable tsunami warnings due to lack of technical understanding, c) Early warning not understood by communities at risk, d) Lack of awareness of how to prepare or respond to tsunami risk, e) Inability to prepare for or respond to structural inundation due to tsunami.

Since 2005, UNDP has been working with national governments in 163 disaster-prone countries on disaster risk management, including disaster risk assessment, disaster risk governance and mainstreaming, disaster preparedness and early warning, and disaster recovery. In 2017, UNDP’s Disaster Risk Reduction Team is implementing a project ‘Partnerships for strengthening school preparedness for tsunami in the Asia Pacific Region’. The main objective of this project is to mitigate the impact of tsunamis by enhancing school preparedness in high risk communities in 18 countries in the Asia Pacific region. Public education materials will be reviewed and updated and schools will be supported to plan and conduct tsunami evacuation drills. The project will also contribute to building a data-ecosystem and repository of information for tsunami awareness that will involve supporting capacity to collect, store, analyse, produce and disseminate information critical for enhancing tsunami awareness in the Asia Pacific region- initially in 18 countries and are scalable to other tsunami prone countries all over the world.

A key component of the project is visibility for which purpose a robust communications campaign will accompany key activities in 2017 culminating in marking World Tsunami Awareness Day in early November. The DRR team is working closely with the communications team at the Bangkok Regional Hub to ensure that events are appropriately branded and highlighted in multiple communications platforms. To provide technical guidance to Country Offices and coordinate the overall communications strategy of this project, the DRR team is hiring a Communications Coordinator from August to December 2017.

Deberes y responsabilidades

Between August and November 2016, six countries in the Asia Pacific region will schedule, conduct and document tsunami drills. At least one drill in each country will be supported with robust communications strategy from the Bangkok Regional Hub. A series of short videos will be developed and presented at high level events in Geneva and New York marking World Tsunami Awareness Day (WTAD).

Scope of the work

Under the overall supervision of the Senior Advisor, Disaster Risk Reduction Team and Regional Communications Advisor, UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub, the Communications Coordinator will undertake the following tasks:

  • Coordinate and manage the overall project communications strategy to ensure coherence and timely implementation;
  • In accordance with the overall strategy, develop specific communication plans for the Country Offices for their drill events;
  • Ensure that the team members’ including consultants’ deliverables are on track and flag any potential issues with the supervisor to avoid delays;
  • Review press releases, blogs and any other written material related to external communications;
  • Provide technical guidance to video production including assistance with storyboards;
  • Draft corporate communications and weekly project updates;
  • Coordinate with UNDP Headquarters on the communications strategy for the World Tsunami Awareness Day event in New York in early November;
  • As required, perform procurement tasks related to project communications.

Expected Outputs

  • Regularly updated project Communications strategy
  • Six detailed Country Office Communications plans
  • Corporate communications strategy for New York event

 Institutional Arrangement

The consultant will report to the Regional Communications Advisor and the Disaster Risk Reduction Specialist, UNDP Bangkok Regional Hub in close collaboration with other designated team members and the Communications Unit.

Duration of the Work

This assignment is expected to be for maximum 60 working days staring from8 September 2017 to 15 December 2017.

Duty Station

Bangkok, Thailand. No travel is required.

Competencias

  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Results-driven, initiative-taking, ability to work under pressure and to meet deadlines;
  • Ability to work under minimum supervision;
  • Highly motivated with a positive attitude and problem-solving approach;
  • Good interpersonal and networking skills, supports and encourages open communication

Habilidades y experiencia requeridas

Educational Qualifications:

  • University degree in communications, television, graphic design, film, photography or a related field. Advanced degree will be an advantage.

Experience

  • At least five years of experience working on communications such as graphic design, film and video production;
  • Experience of coordinating or managing a communications team;
  • Experience of working with UNDP or international organizations is an asset;
  • Knowledge and work experience in the Asia Pacific region is required;

Language requirements

  • Excellent English communications skills

 

Price Proposal and Schedule of Payments

 

Consultant must send a financial proposal based on a Daily Fee. Consultant shall quote an all-inclusive Daily Fee for the contract period. The term “all-inclusive” implies that all costs (professional fees, communications, consumables, etc.) that could be incurred by the IC in completing the assignment are already factored into the daily fee submitted in the proposal. If applicable, travel or daily allowance cost (if any work is to be done outside the IC’s duty station) should be identified separately. Payments shall be done monthly based on actual days worked, upon verification of completion of deliverables and approval by the IC’s supervisor of a Time Sheet indicating the days worked in the period.

In general, UNDP shall not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources.

In the event of unforeseeable travel not anticipated in this TOR, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between the respective business unit and the Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed at actual documented cost.

Travel costs shall be reimbursed at actual but not exceeding the quotation from UNDP approved travel agent.  The provided living allowance will not be exceeding UNDP DSA rates. Repatriation travel cost from home to duty station in Bangkok and return shall not be covered by UNDP.

 

Evaluation Method and Criteria

Individual consultants will be evaluated based on the following methodology:

 Cumulative analysis

The award of the contract shall be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as a) responsive/compliant/acceptable; and b) having received the highest score out of set of weighted technical criteria (70%). and financial criteria (30%). Financial score shall be computed as a ratio of the proposal being evaluated and the lowest priced proposal received by UNDP for the assignment.

Technical Criteria for Evaluation (Maximum 70 points)

  • Criteria 1 Relevance of Education –Max 10 points
  • Criteria 2 Relevant work experience – Max 20 points
  • Criteria 3 Experience of working in Asia Pacific region – Max 15 points
  • Criteria 4 Experience of working in the UN/UNDP or development organisations – Max 15 points
  • Criteria 5 Excellent English communications skills – Max 10 points

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points (70% of the total technical points) would be considered for the Financial Evaluation.

 

Documentation required

Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications. Please group them into one (1) single PDF document as the application only allows to upload maximum one document:

  • Letter of Confirmation of Interest and Availability using the template provided in Annex II.
  • 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.
  • Financial proposal, as per template provided in Annex II.

Incomplete proposals may not be considered.

Annexes

  • Annex I -  General Terms and Conditions
  • Annex II – Offeror’s Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability for the Individual IC, including Financial Proposal Template
  • Annex III - Annex III - ToR - Communications coordinator (DRR)

All documents can be downloaded at : http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=40135