Summary:
WRI intends to award a consultant based in Peru an 8-month fixed price contract to assist WRI with in-country coordination, stakeholder identification, and event management as part of our ongoing Just Transitions work.
Program Overview:
Transitioning to low-carbon and net-zero economic development pathway will benefit the society, economy, and the environment. However, in the near term, decarbonization efforts can present significant challenges for those countries and communities which primarily depend on fossil fuels and other carbon-intensive sectors. Like other nations, Peru is grappling with the need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and mitigate climate change while ensuring the transition does not exacerbate existing inequalities. For the next round of NDC updates in 2025, the Government of Peru has identified the need to incorporate Just Transition considerations in more detail. To achieve this, WRI collaborates closely with Peru’s Ministry of Environment and the High-Level Commission on Climate Change to help these government entities incorporate Just Transition considerations in the upcoming NDC update. Likewise, WRI is working with other ministries and national agencies, indirectly engaging grassroots organisations, trade unions, civil society, and academia to further the understanding of the impacts of climate change and climate actions on society and the economy in Peru.
Scope of Work and Deliverables/Outputs:
WRI is looking for an Engagement Consultant based in Perú to support the engagement piece of the work on Just Transition in the country. The consultant will support WRI efforts by:
– Identify key stakeholders in the country working on Just Transitions issues.
– Organize peer exchange events, workshop(s), and/or webinar(s).
– Explore the possibility of conducting training workshops to build Peruvian women’s capacity to advocate for just transition policies and initiatives.
– Help identify mass communication (including online) platforms to disseminate project results in order to reach target stakeholders for just transition efforts in Peru.
– Document and disseminate the outcomes of peer exchange events through reports and online resources to raise awareness about the intersection of gender and transitions among the public, policymakers and stakeholders.
– Represent WRI in in-person meetings and share project progress
Project components | Deliverables |
Operational |
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Engagement with Peruvian Government and relevant stakeholders in the country |
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Building an International Community of Practice on Just Transitions for Peru |
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National dialogue for Peruvian Women to take part in the Just Transition |
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Outreach |
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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 aspectsare considered to beof approximately equal importance.
Compliance Requirements: WRI receives funding from a variety of sources, including governments and other non-governmental organizations. In addition to WRI’s standard contract terms, certain funder conditions may apply.
How to Apply
Prospective vendors should submit:
– A statement of interest describing the proposed team and how it meets the above requirements;
– CVs of team members;
– Examples of and references for similar previous work;
– An outline of the proposed methodology and workplan;
– An account of how the work and/or organization is sustainable
– A proposed budget with a breakdown of costs sufficient to assess reasonableness and compliance with our funder requirements. Please also include a competitive payment schedule associating amounts with work milestones.
Applicants must apply through the WRI Careers portal to be considered.
WRI Overview:
World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity and human well-being. We are working to address seven critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade in order to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean.
We are passionate. We value our diversity of interests, skills and backgrounds. We have a flexible work environment. And we share a common goal to catalyze change that will improve the lives of people. Our shared ideals are at the core of our approach. They include: integrity, innovation, urgency, independence and respect.
The foundation of our work is delivering high-quality research, data, maps and analysis to solve the world’s greatest environment and international development challenges, and improve people’s lives. We work with leaders in government, business and civil society to drive ambitious action and create change on the ground. Equally important, we bring together partners to develop breakthrough ideas and scale-up solutions for far-reaching, enduring impact.
We have been growing rapidly: our staff has doubled in size over the past 5 years and our operating budget is now $150 million. Founded in 1982, WRI has a global staff of 1,000+ people with work spanning 60 countries. We have offices in Africa, Brazil, China, Europe, India, Indonesia, Mexico and the United Statesas well as a growing presence in other countries and regions.
WRI is committed to advancing gender and social equity for human well-being in our mission and applies this principle to our organizational and programmatic practices.
The World Resources Institute (http://www.wri.org) is an environmental and development research and policy organization that creates solutions to protect the Earth and improve people’s lives. As an Equal Opportunity Employer, it is WRI’s policy to recruit, hire, and provide opportunities for advancement in all job classifications without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, citizenship, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, parental status, protected veteran status, or disability. WRI’s global agenda requires a staff that is diverse – with respect to race, gender, cultural, and international background. Diverse perspectives and experience enhance the way WRI selects and approaches issues, as well as the creativity and applicability of WRI’s policy research and analysis. WRI, therefore, encourages applications from U.S. minorities, persons from other countries (especially developing nations), and from women of all backgrounds.