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The engagement of the GGGI in Ethiopia started in 2010 by supporting the Government of Ethiopia in developing its CRGE Strategy and advising on the implementation and integration of its concepts and objectives into the Country’s Development Plans. GGGI has supported the implementation of the CRGE Strategy through deployment of Senior Advisors funded by GGGI at key CRGE sector ministries (MoF, MoP, MoA, EDRI, MoWE). GGGI has significantly contributed to the establishment and operationalization of the CRGE Facility and the successful mobilization of climate finance from GCF and AF. GGGI closely works with Ethiopian Institutions in the development of the Updated NDC, LT-LEDS, National Adaptation Programme (NAP), National MRV Framework, and development of sector specific Climate Resilient Strategy documentaries. Furthermore, it has led the technical team, which oversaw the CRGE Implementation progress review work for the period 2011-2019[1].
The ongoing GGGI Ethiopia Country Planning Framework (2023-2027) is well aligned to the GoE climate change strategies and has strong relevance to the FCDO’s priorities. Some of the key targets of the Government of Ethiopia (GoE’s) planning framework include:
GGGI through an initiative of the FCDO is supporting the accreditation upgrading endeavor of MOF to the GCF as well as preparation of medium sized GCF funding proposal, which focuses on integrating energy and agriculture in selected regions of the country. The Government of Ethiopia, through the Ministry of Finance (MoF) and in collaboration with the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI), is committed to enhancing the country’s access to climate finance. As part of this initiative, the project focuses on improving the capacity of the Climate Resilient Green Economy (CRGE) Facility and other stakeholders to prepare high-quality funding proposals for the Green Climate Fund (GCF). A key component of this capacity-building effort is the development of a comprehensive GCF Handbook.
The primary objective of the consultancy is to develop a fit-for-purpose GCF Handbook that provides detailed guidance on GCF policies, project proposal development, financial and technical reporting, environmental and social safeguards, and grievance redress mechanisms. The handbook will serve as a key resource for the CRGE Facility, federal and regional stakeholders, and other relevant entities involved in accessing and managing climate finance.
The consultant will undertake the following tasks:
The consultancy will be for a period of 4 months, starting from August 2024. The consultant will be based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, with possible travel to regional states as required. The time allocation for each deliverable is presented in the below table.
Deliverables | No of assigned days |
Inception report | 10 |
A draft GCF handbook | 35 |
Training module | 25 |
Completion report | 5 |
Total | 75 |
Payments shall be linked with the deliverables and shall be executed after the CRGE Facility in MOF confirms approval of the successful completion of each deliverable as stipulated hereunder. The consultant shall be paid the lump sum contract amount upon certification of the completed tasks satisfactorily, as per the following payment schedule:
Installment of Payment | Deliverables or Documents to be Delivered | Percentage of Payment |
1st Installment | Inception report | 15 |
2nd Installment | Draft GCF handbook | 35 |
3rd Installment | Final GCF Handbook | 25 |
4th Installment | Training Module | 12 |
5th Installment | Final Report | 12 |
The consultant will report to the Project Manager and will work closely with the CRGE Facility team at the Ministry of Finance.
Logistical support
The GGGI shall provide transportation and pay DSA for the consultant during authorized travels to the regional states for data gathering and attending workshops.
Confidentiality and proprietary interests
The consultant shall not, neither during the term or after termination of the assignment, disclose any proprietary or confidential information related to the consultancy or the Government without prior written consent. This assignment will be administrated by GGGI and all relevant GGGI rules, policies and procedures will apply.
Evaluation Criteria
Upon the advertisement of the Procurement Notice, qualified Individual consultant is expected to submit both the Technical and Financial Proposals. Accordingly, the consultant will be evaluated based on Cumulative Analysis as per the following conditions: