This position is a fixed-term contract, with the possibility of extension based on performance and project requirements. Existing work authorization is required at the time of application submission for the country office designated. WRI is not able to sponsor work authorization for this position.
Consultant Position Title: |
Air Quality Data and Engagement Consultant |
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Manager/Point of Contact: |
Beatriz Cardenas |
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Consultancy Type: |
Fixed Price |
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Consultancy Term: |
12/15/2023 |
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8/15/2024 |
Location: |
Colombia, Mexico, Kenya, Uganda[BC1] |
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Dept/Program/Center: |
Cities Program |
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Consultant Location: |
Mexico |
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(Optional) Other Info & Comments: |
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Summary
The WRI Air Quality Program intends to award a consultant an eight-month fixed price contract to evaluate the performance of our NASA Air Quality (AQ) Forecast tool in four cities – Bogota, Kampala, Nairobi, and Monterrey – as well as to engage policymakers in Monterrey and Bogota around the use of the AQ forecast tool. This is an essential component of the team’s CanAIRy Alert project, which aims to deliver air quality monitoring tools for cities in low- and middle-income countries.
Program Overview
WRI’s air quality team applies a data-to-action approach to addressing these bottlenecks, working directly with city governments in LMICs worldwide on a range of projects (USAID-funded Clean Air Catalyst, U.S. State Dept.-funded South-East Asia Community of practice, etc.). WRI’s strategy focuses on translating existing, already-paid for science into decision-relevant, action-provoking and locally relevant tools.
Scope of Work and Deliverables/Outputs
Consultant Qualifications
Evaluation and Selection
The following elements will be the primary considerations in evaluating all applications submitted in response to this posting;
The consultant offering the best overall value will be selected. For this position, price and non-price aspects are considered to be of approximately equal importance.
Compliance Requirements: WRI receives funding from a variety of sources, including governments and other non-governmental organizations. The Clean Air Fund is funding this award. In addition to WRI’s standard contract terms, Clean Air Fund conditions may apply.
How to Apply
Applicants must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered.
WRI Overview
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