Environmental and Resettlement Specialist- (Lump-sum contract)

Job categories Engineering, Environment
Vacancy code VA/2018/B5311/16725
Level ICS-10
Department/office AFR, SOCO, Somalia
Duty station Nairobi, Kenya
Contract type International ICA
Contract level IICA-2
Duration Open-ended, subject to organizational requirements, availability of funds and satisfactory performance
Application period 08-Nov-2018 to 23-Nov-2018


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The Somali Urban Investment Planning Project (SUIPP) financed by the World Bank managed Somali Multi-Partner Fund (MPF) is supporting the preparation of feasibility studies and detailed engineering designs for urban roads in two cities of Somalia (Kismayo and Baidoa). The project is currently under preparation for carrying out feasibility studies and detailed engineering designs for 30km of urban roads in Kismayo (8 roads) and 20km of urban roads in Baidoa (8 roads). The detailed engineering design output will lead to a follow-on investment project on the implementation of road rehabilitation works.

The planned project deliverables include the development of safeguard documents namely, the Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) and the Resettlement Policy Framework (RPF) to ensure successful implementation of project activities in Kismayo and Baidoa.

The ESMF is to provide an initial general understanding of the environmental and social impacts of the planned investments and propose preliminary, generic measures to mitigate these impacts in line with international good practice norms. The ESMF will provide the basis for the detailed Environmental and Social Impact Assessments and Management plans that will thereafter be prepared. The ESMF will cover;

  • Guidance on assessment of subprojects including tools for screening, designation of categories and procedures for clearing and approval of environmental categories
  • Review of the context of the national environmental assessment and procedures and those required by the World Bank and develop specific environmental and social procedures for the project activities
  • A description of common environmental impacts/issues associated with the project
  • Scope and social relevance of social impacts of sub projects including description of both potential project-related benefits as well as potential adverse impacts. 
  • Guidance on the potential social impacts within the broader national context in Somalia as well as local context of Baidoa and Kismayo related to land tenure, population displacement, rapid urbanization, conflict, community dispute resolution and other relevant factors.
  • Description of institutional arrangements and responsibilities and the capacity of the planned ‘Project Implementation Unit’ and relevant institutions as well as the risks and recommendations on how to address them.
  • Guidance on future consultation process and project specific information disclosure and document in the ESMF of the consultation process conducted, summary of key concerns and agreements, methods/means of consultation. ESMF should also identify the potential stakeholders and the process for stakeholder engagement.
  • Lay out the grievance mechanisms regarding environmental/social issues and principles for ensuring access to grievance mechanisms including formal grievance redress mechanisms.
  • Assessment of existing monitoring and evaluation mechanism of the implementing agency. Identify on the implementing agency’s capacity to monitor the implementation of the environmental management plan and resources and budget required to meet the monitoring and evaluation requirements.

The RPF to give guidance in the following key areas for the development of project specific instruments.

  • Resettlement and compensation principles and implementation arrangements for the Somalia Urban Resilience Project components and subprojects;
  • Legal and institutional framework underlying Somali approaches for resettlement, compensation and rehabilitation;
  • Gap analysis and gap filling measures that will apply to this RPF to ensure compliance with both sets of laws/Policies;
  • Eligibility criteria for identification of compensation recipients and entitlements and organizational procedures for delivery of entitlements;
  • Methods for valuing of affected assets, and procedures for filing grievances and resolving disputes;
  • Consultation procedures and participatory approaches involving compensation recipients and other key stakeholders;
  • Implementation process linking resettlement implementation to civil works;
  • Arrangements for monitoring and reporting by implementing body.


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