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1.Project background: Climate change is the world’s largest challenge which poses significant threats to global peace and security and threaten to backtrack progress to achieve Sustainable Development Goals (SDG). The Paris Agreement on Climate Change marks a turning point to an emerging climate regime that brings all the states and the actors together to a new global platform to address the growing risks to peace and development. Actions under current Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) are inadequate to achieve Paris Agreement long-term goals of limiting global temperature rise well below 2 degrees °C above pre-industrial levels; and to pursue efforts to limit the increase to 1.5 °C. The Paris Agreement calls upon countries to review their NDCs every five years and raise mitigation and adaptation ambitions to help put the world on track to achieve neutrality by 2025. In response to the SG’s call for raising level of ambition in 2020, UNDP launched a global initiative known as Climate Promise to support 100 countries scale up climate action under the Paris Agreement. Iraq is among the seven Climate Promise countries in the Arab region with UNDP financial and technical support to help enhance NDC and raise adaptation and mitigation ambition on the road to COP26 in Glasgow. Iraq is a middle-income country with an economy dominated by oil export. Iraq also stands as one of the most climate hotspots and environmentally vulnerable with decades of protracted conflict, fragility, and dramatic escalation of displacement. Recent years have seen an increase in temperatures above 55 degree Celsius in parts of Iraq, and more intense and frequent drought spells, a decrease in the precipitation level by 50 percent, and higher evaporation rates. The recent waves of drought have triggered an increasing trend of rural displacement, and socio-ecological vulnerability. The reduction of water flow of Tigris River, and drought have accelerated land degradation and salinity of agriculture lands while also disrupted the ecosystems of Mesopotamian Marshlands which led to loss of livelihoods, expansion of poverty and social vulnerability. Iraq is a signatory to the Paris Agreement on climate change, with national climate plans defined in its first Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC 2015), which reflects the country’s commitment to address vulnerability to climate risks while taking proactive actions to ensure gradual transition to a low-carbon economy. The first Iraq’s NDC includes BAU and Mitigation Scenarios with 14% GHG reduction target in 2035 including 1% non-conditional and 13% conditional. Sustainable energy actions including renewable energy, energy efficiency and energy access are among the major actions proposed under Iraq’s NDC to achieve commitments under Paris Agreement. The NDC also outlined a set of adaptation actions to help build resilience of the water and agricultural sectors. Despite the emerging developments of COVID-19, Iraq demonstrated firm commitment and momentum to move NDC revision process forward with first NDC inception workshop convened digitally in April 16, 2020 followed by a number of events to develop the NDC and conduct training on NDC MRV, Costing and Mitigation ambition. This study also shows momentum by Government of Iraq to proceed with NDC revision despite the challenging situation. 2. Objective: The Government of Iraq with support from UNDP Climate Promise is working with national stakeholders and partners to enhance NDC and raise adaptation and mitigation ambition in 2021. The NDC revision process will help collect relevant data and conduct stakeholder consultations to update national circumstances, investment needs, review mitigation potential of certain energy sectors, and identify catalytic actions to raise adaptation ambition. The NDC revision process will review priority sectoral actions water and agricultural sectors and assess actions with highest potentials for building resilience that help address major vulnerabilities and raise adaptation ambition while generating mitigation co-benefits and help achieve progress across relevant SDGs. Under the Climate Promise workplan for Iraq, UNDP’s Iraq is planning to hire an international NDC Gender Mainstreaming expert (home-based) to support the Government of Iraq in ensuring the NDC to be gender responsive and to build capacity for women to lead the NDC implementation process. This will help Iraq strengthen the engagement and capacity of women to fulfill their role in leading the NDC implementation process with clear gender-responsive measures. The NDC Gender Mainstreaming expert will work remotely (given movement restrictions due to concerns over COVID-19 pandemic) and conduct consultations with relevant agencies including the Climate Change Center under the Ministry of Environment. The assignment will be managed under the Project Manager of the SI NDC project and the overall oversight of the Energy, Efficiency and Climate Change (EECC) pillar head – UNDP Iraq. |
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1.Specific Duties and Responsibilities: The NDC Gender Mainstreaming expert will be an international expert whose main responsibilities shall be to support strengthening of women’s leadership in NDC implementation in addition to the developing tools to track and report on gender-responsive mitigation measures. The assignment will involve delivering two training workshops targeting the NDC related stakeholders (with focus on women Iraqi officials) on national and provincial level. Each training workshop will involve one working day and will include the importance and role of women in leading the NDC implementation process. The assignment will also include the following tasks:
2.Expected Outputs and Deliverables: Under the overall supervision of the Project manager, the NDC Gender Mainstreaming Expert shall, contribute to the provision of the following Scope of Work:
Review the draft NDC and identify the gaps in relation to its responsiveness to gender issues. Edit of the NDC policy to ensure it is gender responsive, and elaborate on concrete actions, indicators, targets to be included in the NDC.
The consultant is also required to make him/herself available to attend remote/ virtual meetings / discussions via skype/ zoom or other relevant modality for planning meetings/ feedback meetings convened by project team with stakeholders 3.Reporting: The International Consultant will report directly to UNDP Project Manager 4.Payment Method The consultant is expected to discuss with the Project Manager about detail implementation plan within the scope of the work and the listed deliverables within the prescribed timeline explained in the sections above. Payments will be made in three instalments based on the satisfactory progress as per agreed implementation plan of the assignments and submission of quality deliverables. The dates and schedules of the payment instalments are as follows:
5. Institutional Arrangement UNDP Project Manager will directly supervise the work of the Service Provider/Contractor to whom the Service Provider will be directly responsible to reporting to, seeking approval from, and obtaining certificate of acceptance of output. The service provider will be expected to liaise/interact/collaborate/meet with all relevant government institutions, relevant authorities, local branches of Association, Governorate councils, academic institutions, and civil society organizations (as determined by UNDP). UNDP Project Manager will supervise, evaluate and manage the work of the service provider and make any necessary contractual decisions, while other authorities and entities identified above will only have a consultative role. 6. Duration of the Work: 1 September to 30 November 2021 7. Location: Homebased.
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