A.
General
Background information on the Project
Project Title: Implementing
Integrated Water Resource and Wastewater Management in Atlantic and Indian
Ocean SIDS
The geographic
scope of this regional project covers the Indian and Atlantic Oceans, focusing
on six Small Island Developing States (SIDS), with Cape Verde and Sao Tome & Principe in the Atlantic Ocean and Comoros, Maldives, Mauritius and Seychelles
in the Indian Ocean. The Goal of the project is to contribute to sustainable
development in the Indian and Atlantic Ocean SIDS through improvements in
natural resource and environmental management. The overall Objective is to
accelerate progress on WSSD targets and IWRM and WUE plans and water supply and
sanitation MDGs for the protection and utilization of groundwater and surface
water in the participating countries. This will be based on best practices and
demonstrations of IWRM approaches.
The project is consistent with the
GEF IV strategic objective for International Waters: ‘to play a catalytic role
in addressing trans-boundary water concerns by assisting countries to utilize
the full range of technical assistance, economic, financial, regulatory and
institutional reforms that are needed’.
It will do so through supporting and building on existing political
commitments and through promoting sustainable water use and improved water
management, making it easier to address the challenges of the future as
climatic variability and change affects water resources further. More specifically, the project will deliver
outcomes under GEF IV Strategic Programme III (SP-3) through working with
communities to address their needs for safe drinking water and other
socio-economic benefits of sustainable and safe water resources, including
balancing environmental requirements with livelihood needs.
UNEP
and UNDP jointly function as Implementing Agencies and respectively oversee their
own components. UNDP component focuses
on site-based IWRM demonstration activities while UNEP components primarily
focus on national and regional interventions. UNDP component is implemented
through UN Office for Project Services (UNOPS) Water and Energy Cluster while
UNEP components are executed by UNOPS East Africa Hub. The following are the
Project components;
Component 1: Targeted site based IWRM
demonstration activities in all six participating countries (UNDP Implemented)
Component 2: Focusing on development of IWRM and
WUE Regional Indicator Framework based on improved collection of gender
disaggregated data and indicator feedback and action for improved national and
regional sustainable development using water as an entry point b (UNEP Implemented).
Component 3: Focusing on Policy, Legislative,
and Institutional Reform for IWRM and WUE through supporting institutional
change and re-alignment to enact National IWRM Plans and WUE strategies,
including appropriate financing mechanisms and supporting and building further
political will to endorse IWRM policies and plans (UNEP Implemented).
Component
4: Focusing on
Capacity Building and Sustainability Program for IWRM and WUE, including
Knowledge Exchange and Learning and Replication (UNEP Implemented).
As part of the IWRM implementation support, the
project supports any of the six participating SIDS in their efforts to mobilize
resources, when such opportunity arises, to implement IWRM practices further in
the country.
B.
General Background on Consultancy:
The project is providing
support to the Government of Cape Verde in preparation of a Concept
Note (CN), a Pre-Feasibility Study (Pre-FS) and a Request for Project
Preparatory Facility (PPF) for submission to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). The
Government of Cape Verde requested UNDP’s support to formulate a Concept Note
and a Request for PPF that meet GCF submission criteria/ requirement. The Regional Project Steering Committee agreed
for the project to provide financial support to the effort of the Government of
Cape Verde, in partnership with UNDP, to develop the Concept Note, the Pre-FS
and the PPF Request.
Subsequently, UNDP is mobilizing a team of experts to support the Government to prepare
for those two documents for UNDP’s internal review by March 2018 and for
submission to GCF once they are internally cleared.
C.
Scope of Work:
A project
design team comprised of international and national technical experts, with
technical and strategic guidance from UNDP, will assist the Government of Cape Verde in developing a GCF Concept Note, a Pre-FS, and a PPF Request.
D.
Roles and Responsibilities:
To
complement the team, UNOPS is hiring a local expert in Cape Verde, who will provide
technical support to a team of international Consultant on Concept Note development
and ensure that the Concept Note is technically sound at each specific
locations selected as project sites, financially viable, and adequately
contextualized in the specific conditions that Cape Verde faces. The consultant is also expected to ensure
that inputs and comments from national and local stakeholders are secured in
time for the finalization of those documents.
The consultant is expected to work closely and collegially with the
Government, stakeholders, UNDP and the multidisciplinary team in place,
Specifically,
the national consultant will assist the team of international consultant with the
following tasks;
- providing
specific, technical and contextualized information and data related to all Wastewater
Treatment Facilities (WWTFs) in the country that is most effective and
efficient capital investment option at each WWTF for the production of re-use
water for irrigation purpose, including the identification of specific
equipments, capacity, design for re-use water transportation storage and
irrigation, and relevant financial estimates.
- gathering
relevant information and data related to farmlands with irrigation potential
and farmers near each WWTF to assess and identify potential location for
irrigation agriculture promoted by the project and identify potential
beneficiaries (farmers) who will be involved in the project activities.
- proposing
the details of crops and agricultural practices to be promoted at each farmland
to be irrigated with re-use water, which will be promoted by the project as
part of efforts to build climate resilience in the agriculture sector and
farmers, with relevant financial estimates.
- identifying
what data/information is readily available to be included in the Pre-FS and
what is not readily available but required, thus, to be collected during the
Feasibility Study.
- taking
the lead in the process of identifying key stakeholders, especially at local
level specific to proposed project intervention sites, sensitizing them of the
proposed interventions, and gathering their feedback/inputs.
- ensuring
inputs and comments from the relevant national and local stakeholders on
circulated documents are secured in time.
- supporting
international experts in responding their information needs from the country,
advising what is available and what is not, and connecting to relevant resources
and/or resource persons in the country.
- providing
required inputs to finalize the GCF Concept Note, the Pre-Feasibility Study,
and the GCF PPF Request with sufficient details, and to address comments
received on those documents through review process.