The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.
GGGI has a diverse portfolio of programs in developing countries around the world. Together with global products and services, these in-country programs focus on delivering results through an integrated approach of evidence-based green growth planning and implementation aligned to countries’ development priorities. The organization also focuses on knowledge development and management activities, which build a strong theoretical and empirical basis for green growth while providing concrete options and guidance for policymakers and building the conditions for public and private green infrastructure investments.
Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) and Environmental and Social Safeguards are fully integrated into GGGI’s Project Cycle Management. All staff have signed GGGI’s Code of Conduct and have been trained on GGGI’s GESI policies. GGGI has recently increased its GESI ambition in alignment with GGGI´s GESI Strategy for 2021 – 2025, which includes the implementation of Gender Equality and Poverty Reduction Policy Markers on all projects and the implementation of an Environmental, Social, and Governance toolkit guiding mainstream environmental, social, and governance considerations in all workstreams. GGGI has also launched a new institutional policy and guideline for inclusive events and knowledge processes, committing to at least 30% women representation.
Ecuador became a Member of GGGI in 2019. GGGI has been supporting the Ministry of Environment, Water and Ecological Transition (MAATE acronym in Spanish) and the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF) on climate and sustainable finance for the country to achieve their adaptation and mitigation priorities and the Sustainable Development Goals. To date, GGGI supports MAATE in implementing its First National Adaptation Plan (NAP), develops a pipeline of adaptation projects and technical assistance, and designs a large-scale adaptation project to be submitted to the Green Climate Fund (GCF). Finally, GGGI is supporting the strengthening of the Ecuador Zero Carbon Program.
As part of the portfolio of the GGGI Ecuador projects, the GCF-funded project Accelerating Ecuador’s Climate Change Mitigation Initiatives with Strategic Action Plans and Investment Frameworks is under implementation. The project aims to contribute to cohesive climate change mitigation measures taken by the country’s climate stakeholders through enhancing coordination mechanisms and climate change thematic-related knowledge, better-harmonized policy frameworks from an inclusive and gender lens, and better access to climate finance. The above goal will be undertaken through three interrelated targets:
To support the achievement of the three interrelated targets described above, the GGGI’s project in Ecuador is seeking a consultant to lead the identification and engagement of key stakeholders and beneficiaries related to the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors to strengthen coordinated sectorial mitigation action; the definition, validation, and development of capacity building material and training programs tailored to sectoral needs; support the prioritization and validation of sectoral mitigation initiatives and investment projects which will be included in the Action and Investment Plans guiding the implementation of the National Climate Change Mitigation Plan (PLANMICC). To support the implementation of the project, a firm will be hired, which will also be responsible for carrying out some activities that have to be supported and coordinated by the consultant.
[Scope of Work]
The consultant will work in close collaboration with the GGGI Team in Ecuador and delegates of the Climate Change Mitigation Directorate on a deliverable basis and will support the achievement of the project´s outcomes and outputs, leading the following activities:
Deliverable 1: Workplan
The consultant will review existing project materials and consult with relevant project parties (GGGI, MAATE) as necessary to develop a detailed work plan outlining the schedule of significant activities, methodology, milestones, validation meetings, and draft and final deliverables. In coordination with the sectorial specialist delegated from the Climate Change Mitigation Directorate, the consultant will issue sectoral technical guidelines and review the firm’s deliverables to strengthen the implementation of the different activities under the project’s scope. To achieve the duties assigned, the consultant will organize meetings with the sectoral key stakeholders and beneficiaries to review and validate any necessary deliverables. Finally, the consultant will support the activities related to the project scope that will be required by the Undersecretariat on Climate Change and the Climate Change Mitigation Directorate.
The deliverable will at least include a timeline and identification of key actors, milestones, times, and proposed deliverables. (Expected delivery date: 21/October/2024)
Deliverable 2: Capacity Building Plan and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy for the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors
The consultant will develop a Capacity-Building Plan that considers the gaps and needs of key stakeholders and beneficiaries, including academia, civil society organizations, and the private sector, among others in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors. The consultant will also be responsible for establishing a Stakeholder Engagement Strategy by supporting MAATE in organizing the Agriculture and LULUCF Sectoral Working Groups of the Interinstitutional Committee on Climate Change (CICC). (Expected delivery date: 09/December/2024)
To comply with the deliverable, the consultant must carry out the following activities:
Deliverable 3: Capacity-building sessions and the first phase of the formulation of the PLANMICC Action and Investment Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors
The consultant will coordinate and support the Firm in developing the training material according to the gaps and needs identified in Deliverable 2, conduct capacity-building sessions, and monitor the results. The consultant will also coordinate and support the first phase of the formulation of the PLANMICC Action and Investment Plan in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors, prioritizing initiatives and targets, identifying potential investment projects, and carrying out one in-person workshop (one for each sector). (Expected delivery date: 31/March/2025).
To comply with the deliverable, the consultant must carry out the following activities:
a) Capacity building
b) Formulation of the PLANMICC Action and Investment Plan
Deliverable 4: Formulation and validation of the PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors
The consultant will support the Firm in formulating the PLANMICC Action Plan until it is validated by key stakeholders and beneficiaries in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors. (Expected delivery date: 30/June/2025).
Also, to finalize the capacity-building phase, the consultant will organize the training material to deliver MAATE and upload it to the National Climate Change Registry. (Expected delivery date: 31/April/2025).
To comply with the deliverable, the consultant must carry out the following activities:
a) Formulation and validation of the PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors
b) Closing capacity building phase
Deliverable 5: First phase of the formulation of the PLANMICC Investment Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors
For the PLANMICC Investment Plan, the consultant will support the Firm and Investment consultant in validating prioritized investment projects and analyzing time-bound investment strategies that identify the project’s CAPEX, optimal capital structure, and revenue sources. (Expected delivery date: 30/September/2025).
To comply with the deliverable, the consultant must carry out the following activities:
Deliverable 6: PLANMICC Investment Plan and Closing Workshop
Finally, the consultant will support the Firm and Investment Consultant in finalizing the PLANMICC Investment Plan and organizing the closing workshop for the GCF Project. (Expected delivery date: 08/December/2025).
To comply with the deliverable, the consultant must carry out the following activities:
[Reporting Arrangements]
[Suggested methodology and competence requirements]
Deliverable | To be delivered by | Value (% of the total payable) |
Deliverable 1: Workplan | 21/October/2024 | 10% |
Deliverable 2: Capacity Building Plan and Stakeholder Engagement Strategy for the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 09/December/2024 | 10% |
– 2.1: Update the list of key stakeholders and beneficiaries of the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/October/2024 | |
– 2.2: Identify capacity-building gaps and needs of the key stakeholders and beneficiaries of the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/November/2024 | |
– 2.3: Establish Agriculture and LULUCF sectorial working groups of the Interinstitutional Committee on Climate Change (CICC) as part of the Stakeholder Engagement Strategy | 09/December/2024 | |
Deliverable 3: Capacity-building sessions and the first phase of the formulation of the PLANMICC Action and Investment Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/March/2025 | 20% |
– 3.1: Training material for the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/January/2025 | |
– 3.2: Capacity building sessions for the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 28/February/2025 | |
– 3.3: Post-training survey results in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/March/2025 | |
– 3.4: Initiatives and targets of PLANMICC prioritized in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/January/2025 | |
– 3.5: Investment projects identified in the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/January/2025 | |
– 3.6: Work session for the formulation of PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/March/2025 | |
Deliverable 4: Formulation and validation of the PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/June/2025 | 20% |
– 4.1: Work session for the formulation of PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/April/2025 | |
– 4.2: Preliminary PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors inputs | 31/May/2025 | |
– 4.3: PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/June/2025 | |
– 4.4: Work session for the validation of PLANMICC Action Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/June/2025 | |
– 4.5: Training material of the Agriculture and LULUCF sectors organized to upload it to the National Climate Change Registry | 31/April/2025 | |
Deliverable 5: First phase of the formulation of the PLANMICC Investment Plan | 30/September/2025 | 20% |
– 5.1: Work session for the validation of prioritized investment projects – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 31/July/2025 | |
– 5.2: Development of time-bound investment strategies that identify the project’s CAPEX | 31/August/2025 | |
– 5.3: Definition of optimal capital structure | 31/August/2025 | |
– 5.4: Identification of sources of revenue | 30/September/2025 | |
Deliverable 6: PLANMICC Investment Plan and Closing Workshop | 08/December/2025 | 20% |
– 6.1: Identification of potential public and private financing sources | 31/October/2025 | |
– 6.2: Definition of pinpointing the need for technical assistance and feasibility studies | 30/November/2025 | |
– 6.3: Selection and designation of Accredited Entities | 30/November/2025 | |
– 6.4: PLANMICC Investment Plan – Agriculture and LULUCF sectors | 30/November/2025 | |
– 6.5: Closing Workshop organization | 08/December/2025 | |
TOTAL | 100% |
1) Academic qualifications
2) Professional qualifications