- 1st position: Planning, Coordination and Reporting Consultant (International or National)
- 2nd position: Training and Implementation Consultant (National Position)
- 3rd position: Implementation and Reporting Consultant (National Position) – it is also possible to combined the 2nd and 3rd positions
Project Name : Marine Biodiversity and Support of Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle
Key internal relations : KfW Marine Project Coordinating Unit
Location : Bogor, with travel to the project sites, as required
Key internal relations : KfW Marine Project Coordinating Unit
Location : Bogor, with travel to the project sites, as required
BACKGROUND
The
Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) works in over 60 countries to save
wildlife and wild places through science, conservation action,
education, and inspire people to value nature. WCS has worked in
Indonesia for over 20 years. The WCS Indonesia Program (WCS IP) spans
the Indonesian archipelago and covers all aspects of conservation, from
wildlife protection and law enforcement, to policy development,
research, education and outreach, to large field-based operations
covering both marine and terrestrial ecosystems. WCS partners closely
with the Indonesian Government, local communities, universities, and the
private sector.
BACKGROUND TO THIS TOR
With
funding from the European Union and supervision by the German
development bank (KfW), WCS is implementing the project entitled,
“Marine Biodiversity and Support of Coastal Fisheries in the Coral
Triangle” project that will run from 2020 - 2025. The project will work
in the Philippines and the Indonesian provinces of North Sulawesi and
North Maluku. This ToR solely focuses on the Indonesian component of the
project (referred to as the Project hereafter).
WCS
is responsible for the preparation, implementation, and operation of
the Project, all KfW projects must comply with KfW’s Sustainability
Guideline (2016). In addition, as International Climate Initiative (ICI)
project implementing organization are expected to apply the interim GCF
Safeguard System, the Project must be in compliance with International
Finance Corporation (IFC) Performance Standards (PS) as well as with
applicable World Bank Operational Policies, the World Bank Group
General, and sector-specific Environmental Health and Safety (EHS)
Guidelines. The objective of these safeguard systems is to support the
assessment of risks and potential impacts resulting from the Project by
setting out the principles, guidelines, and procedures to assess, avoid,
reduce, mitigate, and/or offset potential adverse environmental and
social impacts and to enhance positive Project impacts and
opportunities. This is to ensure that potential adverse environmental
and social impacts that may be generated as a result of each project
activity are identified, and appropriate safeguard instruments are
prepared to avoid, minimize, mitigate and, in such cases where there are
residual impacts, offset adverse environmental and social impacts.
The Project will develop an Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) with sub-components of:
- Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMP) for the two sites in North Maluku and North Sulawesi
- Environmental and Social Codes of Practice (ESCOP) for avoiding, mitigating and managing environmental and social impacts potentially stemming from any infrastructure investment or civic work activities financed under the Project
- A Grievance Redress Mechanism and implementation which is accessible to general public. - A Stakeholder Engagement Plan (SEP)
- A Process Framework (PF) in line with World Bank Environmental and Social Standards (ESS) 5 and IFC PS 5 in order to appropriately assess and mitigate any negative impacts from the protected area (PA) management on the livelihoods of communities living in the Project Area and/or using its territory and natural resources as well as for the purpose of designing appropriate livelihood restoration measures. The PF shall:
- Document the informed consultation process that will (i) capture both men’s and women’s views, if necessary through separate forums or engagements, and (ii) reflect men’s and women’s different concerns and priorities about impacts, mitigation mechanisms, and benefits, where appropriate.
- Be developed in conjunction with an Indigenous Peoples Planning Framework (IPPF) in line with IFC PS 7 and World Bank ESS 7
- Develop the establishment of requirements for the Free, Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) from Indigenous Peoples in the context of the development of the PA Management Plan and/or any other plans/activities for the PA that would affect their livelihoods.
- Develop the Livelihood Restitution Framework for the project
The Consultants/Company will develop the ESMF, ESCOP, LRF, PF, IPPF, and SEP.
FOUR KEY STAGES OF ESMF:
- Planning – review safeguard and other project documents, and ESMF, ESCOP, LRF, PF, IPPPF and SEP examples from similar projects, develop the methodology, activities, data needs, and timeframe for completing the ESMF, ESCOP, LRF, PF, IPPF and SEP. [Lead: Planning, Coordination and Reporting Consultant].
- Training – enable WCS staff to understand the ESMF, ESCOP, LRF, PF, IPPF, SEP, FPIC, and GRM concepts and required field activities, such that WCS will be able to conduct activities at a high standard [Lead: Training and Implementation Consultant].
- Implementation – WCS to conduct field activities, such as data collection and stakeholder consultations, under supervision of the national consultants [Lead: Training and Implementation Consultant and Implementation and Reporting Consultant].
- Report Writing - to compile, cross-check and analyze data, and use this to produce the final set of ESMF documents: draft version before 20 June 2020, first version before 20 September and subsequent revisions before the 15 December 2020 deadline [Lead: Implementation and Reporting Consultant].
SPECIFIC TASKS AND OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES
The
Consultants will have the following roles and responsibilities that are
related to the four stages mentioned above. One consultant will lead on
each stage and may be supported by the other consultants. Please submit
your offer comprising of several pages of technical proposal detailing
the approach, methodology, timeline, workplan including the CVs of the
consultants, a financial proposal and a signed Declaration of
Undertaking. The full ToR is attached
For
more detailed information about Wildlife Conservation Society –
Indonesia Program, the position and how to apply, please visit our
website at:
When you are interested on the
above position and consider that you possess the necessary
qualification, please submit your job application consisting of updated
curriculum vitae, expected salary, three professional references and a
cover letter explaining your interest towards this work and/or this
organization to wcsindonesia@wcs.org
Please fill the “subject” column of the e-mails in this format "Marine Biodiversity and Support of Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle Environmental and Social Management System _(name of candidate)"
Deadline:
April 15, 2020
No correspondence, only short-listed candidates will be notified

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