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Consultancy for Action Against Hunger’s African Development Fund CAW Adaptation Project in Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Zambia

Location: Ethiopia, South Sudan, Zambia

Organization: Action Against Hunger USA

Deadline: 18 Jan 2024

Job Description

 Introduction

Action Against Hunger (ACF-USA), a leading humanitarian and development organization, seeks a qualified consultant to provide technical expertise and support in securing funding through the African Development Fund’s (ADF) Climate Action Window (CAW) Adaptation Sub-window. Our aim is to develop a compelling proposal for a four-year (2024-2028) project, encompassing a total budget of €15 million, that fosters climate resilience and reduces vulnerabilities across three geographically distinct, yet thematically linked ACF-USA focus countries: Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Zambia.

Recognizing that climate change poses the single greatest threat to development in Africa and affects Africa’s low-income countries disproportionately, a dedicated Climate Action Window (CAW) with a strong focus on accelerating adaptation action was created during the Sixteenth (ADF-16) Replenishment of the African Development Fund (ADF-16) for 37 least developed countries in Africa. Approximately, US$ 429 million has been committed under the CAW and further resource mobilization from State and Non-State Actors will continue throughout the ADF-16 cycle where the total envelope is expected to grow.

2. Context and Activity Design:

Action Against Hunger’s climate adaptation project boasts a robust alignment with the national climate policies of Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Zambia, tackling critical issues like agriculture, food and nutrition security, water security and sanitation, and climate information services and early warning systems. In Ethiopia, recurrent droughts and erratic rainfall threaten food security and livelihoods. South Sudan grapples with devastating floods and the lingering legacy of conflict, while Zambia faces complex water security challenges amidst increasing climate variability. This project acknowledges the unique vulnerabilities of each country while weaving a tapestry of common threads: food insecurity, water scarcity, and a critical need for adaptation strategies that empower communities and safeguard their futures. This synergy manifests through targeted interventions that complement national priorities and objectives outlined in key policy documents:

Ethiopia: The project’s focus on climate-smart agriculture, including promoting diversified crops and drought-resistant varieties, resonates with NAP 2015’s priority area of food security. Additionally, its emphasis on integrated water resource management aligns with NAP 2015’s priority area of water resources. The project’s commitment to building resilience in vulnerable communities through capacity building and knowledge sharing echoes Ethiopia’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) adaptation component for the agriculture and water sectors.

South Sudan: Action Against Hunger’s initiatives in water management, such as rainwater harvesting and community-led sanitation improvement, coincide with National Adaptation Plan (NAP) 2018’s key priorities of water and food security. The project’s focus on enhancing resilience in communities through diversification of livelihoods and climate-informed decision-making aligns with South Sudan’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) adaptation strategy for the water and agriculture sectors.

Zambia: National Climate Change Policy (NCCP): Action Against Hunger’s interventions in climate-smart agriculture, such as promoting early warning systems for farmers, resonate with NCCP’s strategic objectives for food security and water resources management. The project’s focus on building adaptive capacity in vulnerable communities through infrastructure development and disaster risk reduction aligns with Zambia’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) adaptation component for the agriculture and water sectors.

This alignment between Action Against Hunger’s project and the national climate policies of Ethiopia, South Sudan, and Zambia underscores its potential to contribute significantly to building resilience, enhancing food and water security, and strengthening climate information systems in these countries. By actively aligning with national priorities and objectives, Action Against Hunger’s project demonstrates its commitment to playing a transformative role in climate adaptation efforts across the region.

3. A Multifaceted Approach to Resilience:

Guided by five interlinked objectives, the project will:

4. Consultant Responsibilities:

The selected consultant will:

5. Consultant Qualifications:

How to apply

6. Proposal Submission:

Consultants are invited to submit a CV and comprehensive cover letter outlining their approach, qualifications, methodology, and proposed fees. Submissions should be received by COB on 18/01/2024 via email to: bmunguti@actionagainsthunger.org and Shortlisted candidates will be invited to present their qualifications and approach to a selection committee.

7. Selection Process:

ACF-USA will evaluate applications based on the following criteria:

  • Technical expertise and experience in climate adaptation projects and ADF funding mechanisms (70%)
  • Quality of the proposed methodology and workplan, demonstrating a nuanced understanding of regional contexts and effective integration of the five project objectives (20%)
  • Cost-effectiveness and value for money (10%)

8. Contract Duration and Payment:

The consultancy contract will be for a period of 2 weeks, with the successful consultant expected to begin work on January 19th, 2024. Payment will be based on deliverables and satisfactory project progress.

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