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Title | International Consultancy, Climate Change in Turkmenistan |
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The international consultant will lead the development of the institutional analysis to identify entry points, existing channels and mechanisms that could be used to ensure that climate risks are reflected in sector strategies and enable the implementation of adaptation priorities at the sectoral level (with a strong focus on agriculture/ water economy). Specific attention will be paid to which role the NAP process can play in creating the conditions for sector-related adaptation actions to be implemented. The analysis will identify other practical and good practice examples of sectoral integration from other countries and provide specific recommendations for the Government of Turkmenistan for the strategic integration of adaptation considerations into sector planning based on the analysis. Other important enabling factors for adaptation planning should also be considered in the analysis, including access to climate-information, financial resources and capacity-building opportunities. The international consultant will also be required to provide strategic direction and guidance to a national consultant in Turkmenistan who will support the development of the institutional analysis commenced by the international consultant. This will be done through regular consultations, review and guidance provided to the national-based consultant. The assignment will involve: 1. With input from the national consultant prepare a list of relevant documents to be reviewed for the analysis of the institutional arrangements and ongoing policy related to climate change in Turkmenistan. 2. With input and overall assistance from the national consultant develop a list of stakeholders to be interviewed for the institutional analysis. 3. Develop a semi-structured interview guide for the stakeholder interviews. 4. Provide guidance to the national consultant who will be responsible for undertaking the interviews with stakeholders in Turkmenistan and transcribe the interviews into English. 5. Develop the first draft of the institutional analysis which should include the following key areas of information:
6. Lead (with support from the national consultant and the NAP Global Network) the organization and delivery of two-day validation and capacity-building workshop with relevant stakeholders in June 2020. The workshop will include representatives from the national ministries, the NAP Global Network, the consultants, GIZ and other non-state actors. 7. Attend and contribute to the 2-day regional workshop, to take place in Ashgabat, highlighting the importance of the NAP process, the results of the institutional analysis, as well as good practice on sectoral integration related to the NAP process. Experience Requirements:
How to Apply: To apply for this consultancy, please submit a statement of interest and CV (in English), your daily rate and a proof of your daily rate (e.g., copy of a contract of at least 10 days that states a daily rate) to Anika Terton at aterton@iisd.ca |