Consultant vacancy at UNDP-Zimbabwe 2016
Location : | Harare, ZIMBABWE |
Application Deadline : | 18-Mar-16 |
Additional Category | Resilience and Climate Change |
Type of Contract : | Individual Contract |
Post Level : | International Consultant |
Languages Required : |
English |
Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) |
04-Apr-2016 |
Duration of Initial Contract : | 20 working days |
Expected Duration of Assignment : | 20 working days |
Background |
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Similar to other sub-Saharan African countries, Zimbabwe has faced a number of economic, environmental and social shocks and stresses that has led to chronic vulnerabilities of a number of rural communities, leaving them extremely exposed to any hazard or crisis. The challenges of this situation will persist due to the effects of climate change and slow economic growth. Drought trends analysis in Zimbabwe shows that the country used to experience droughts once in every five years, but recent developments are indicating that drought has become more frequent and severe with drought being expected after every two years mainly driven by key environmental drivers which include climate change and variability (Zimbabwe Metrological Department, 2015). The direct impacts of these phenomenon include crop failures, food shortages, and reduced incomes from agriculture produce, high livestock deaths and disposal at very low prices, disease and acute malnutrition. The Government of Zimbabwe and its development partners has been responding to these crisis in a number of ways over the year. However, the lack of an efficient and coordinated system that provides real time information on early warning data and analysis to prompt timely response to ensure that long term investments are protected and to inform when assistants can be stopped so that continued support do not undermine resilience efforts by creating donor dependency syndrome is impacting the response.
Furthermore, there is a need to develop clear context specific indicators and thresholds, agreed among various stakeholders to monitor and measure the impact of shocks and stresses. This will allow for agile and flexible funding mechanism by including crisis modifiers in multi-year development grants to build recurring emergency response into development programming. It is against this background that the development of a Crisis Modifier for programming under the Zimbabwean Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF) is proposed. |
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Specific Objectives of the Consultancy:
Develop two contextual and dynamic models for estimating early warning threshold for the activation of the crises modifier both at national and program level that provide us with the:
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Reporting & Quality Control for the Assignment
Application procedure Any request for clarification must be sent by standard electronic communication to the following e-mail: procurement.zw@undp.org. The response will be sent by standard electronic mail and written copies of the response including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry will be sent to all consultants. Applicants are requested to upload a copy of their latest updated P11 Form which can be downloaded from this website – http://www.sas.undp.org/Documents/P11_Personal_history_form.doc. Incomplete applications will not be given consideration Please group all your documents into one (1) single PDF document as the system only allows to upload maximum one document; Please note that only applicants who are short-listed will be contacted. Selection criteria Technical Evaluation: 70% of total evaluation (maximum 70 points) Criteria A: Education (maximum 10 points) Criteria B: Experience (maximum 50 points, divided into 25 points for substantive and technical expertise in the area of resilience programming; in particular with specific knowledge and experience on the development crisis modifier; 10 points for experience in carrying out analysis and identifying/formulating lessons and best practices; 5 points for experience within the UN system and/or inter-agency settings; 10 points for familiarity with the Sub Sharan African resilience programmes); Criteria C: Language (maximum 5 points). In the case of unforeseeable travel, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses will be agreed upon, between UNDP and Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed. In general, UNDP will not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the Consultant wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources. Final selection: only the candidate with the highest ranked will be selected. Note: only the highest ranked candidates who have obtained a minimum of 49 points (70%) on the technical evaluation will be considered for the financial evaluation. Financial Evaluation: 30% of total evaluation (maximum 30 points). Please submit an all-inclusive lump sum daily fee. Financial proposals must be all inclusive and must be expressed in USD. The term “all inclusive” implies that all costs (professional fees, communications, consumables, insurance, etc.) that could possibly be incurred in discharging this assignment should be factored into the financial proposal. |
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
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