Climate Risk Screening & Management

  • CDD
  • Dakar, Sénégal
  • Les candidatures sont actuellement fermées.

IESC

Scope of Work: Climate Risk Screening & Management.

Agreement Type: Fixed Price

Improving Economies for Stronger Communities (IESC) is a leading U.S. nonprofit organization that catalyzes private sector growth and creates economic opportunity for people and communities across the economically developing world. Since our founding in 1964, we have delivered lasting solutions across 139 countries.

IESC is a valued partner to people and communities throughout the economically developing world. We share proven business skills and experience with entrepreneurs, jobseekers, businesses, farmers, cooperatives, and governments. We also offer resources—human, technological, financial—that sustainably build capacity and empower communities. Our long legacy of strengthening developing economies is matched by our vision for the next generation: a world with economic opportunity for all, where people and communities thrive.

Project Background

IESC is implementing the USAID Youth Development Activity in Senegal. The objective of the program is to provide both technical and social solutions to youth un- and underemployment, ultimately leading to youth’s greater access to productive economic resources and improved livelihoods. The program will achieve this by (1) linking youth to the skills, assistance, and resources needed to pursue employment or entrepreneurship (via self-employment) in agriculture, and (2) strengthening the capacity of local training and service providers so that they can sustainably and effectively deliver improved youth training and support programs. The program prioritizes interventions under two intermediate results:

Sub IR 1: Enhance capacity and increase access to incubators and training centers

Sub IR 2: Increase youth awareness of economic opportunities

Objective

The objective of this consultancy is to conduct a climate risk screening for the Feed the Future Senegal Youth Development Activity, analyze and summarize results, and develop a Climate Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for the life of project.

Tasks

  • Review USAID’s guidelines and requirements related to climate risk screening.
  • Gather relevant data on climate risk that may affect the Feed the Future Senegal Youth Development Activity, specifically focusing on proposed activities in the technical proposal and including all target geographic regions.
  • Once the workplan is finalized, refine identified threats and mitigation strategies to ensure they are responsive to the needs of the project.
  • Conduct and finalize the Feed the Future Senegal Youth Development Climate Risk Screening Matrix according to the template provided by USAID
  • Develop a 1–2-page summary narrative of the screening results, focusing on summarizing the most significant climate risks identified, their potential impacts on the program, and notable patterns or trends.
  • Develop the Feed the Future Senegal Youth Development Climate Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for the life of project. Include components such as risk assessment, management measures, monitoring and evaluation, and contingency plans.
  • Review the completed matrix with relevant stakeholders for input, accuracy, and completeness.

Deliverables

Deliverable

Due Date

Draft Climate Risk Screening Matrix (inclusive of all target geographic areas of implementation)

October 11, 2024

Draft 1–2-page summary narrative of screening results

October 11, 2024

Draft Climate Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for life of project (inclusive of all target geographic areas of implementation)

October 11, 2024

Final Climate Risk Screening Matrix (inclusive of all target geographic areas of implementation)

October 18, 2024

Final 1–2-page summary narrative of screening results

October 18, 2024

Final Climate Risk Management Plan (CRMP) for life of project (inclusive of all target geographic areas of implementation)

October 18, 2024

Qualifications

  • A master’s degree or higher in environmental science, climate science, sustainability, environmental management, or a related field. A Ph.D. can be an added advantage.
  • 7+ years of professional experience in climate risk assessment, environmental management, or related fields. Specific experience with USAID projects or similar international development projects is preferred.
  • Understanding USAID climate risk management policies and guidelines is preferred
  • Ability to work with and coordinate with international teams
  • English required and French preferred.

No travel is expected, coordination with HO staff and local staff required.

Laisser un commentaire

Votre adresse e-mail ne sera pas publiée. Les champs obligatoires sont indiqués avec *