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UNICEF engagement for the development of NDC (Nationally Determined Contributions) in Nepal is crucial and important to enhance preparation/contribution of Nepal government to meet national and international climate commitments in line with Paris Agreement and global stock take. This engagement opens opportunities for UNICEF to make NDC 3.0 child sensitive. It also provides support to access global climate finance and supports the mainstreaming and implementation of NDC to forester sustainable and climate resilient development practices across multiple sectors including child-focus social services such as WASH, education and health. There is need for further engagement in the NDC 3.0 preparation and to build the capacity of sectoral ministries, children and youth to make NDC 3.0 child sensitive and adding social sectors to mitigate climate risk to achieve the sectoral goals. Similarly, there is need for strong advocacy to NDC 3.0 drafting committee and MOFE through consultative process at province and federal level through strong and collective voice of children and youth including sectoral ministries.
Deliverables for the Assignment:
Tasks/Milestone | Deliverables/Outputs | Timeline | Proposed Fee |
Inception Report | Submission of draft inception report and detailed work plan and programme implementation plan | End April 2025 | |
Support for Sagarmatha Sambaad organized by the Government of Nepal | Submission of report on UNICEF’s collaboration in Sagarmatha Sambaad organized by the Government of Nepal | End May 2025 | |
Capacity Building of staffs, children and youths |
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End June 2025 | |
Support preparation of NDC implementation plan and/or roll-out of NDC 3.0 Institutionalization of children and youth engagement in climate policy and actions |
Submit UNICEF inputs on NDC 3.0 to MOFE in coordination with concern sections and ministries and developed roll out plan | End July 2025 | |
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Roll-out of UNICEF Nepal Country Office Strategy and Roadmap on sustainability and climate action
Support on carbon trading mechanism and process under Eco-Zone Programme
Technical support to Eco-zone programme
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End August 2025 | |
Roll-out of UNICEF Nepal Country Office Strategy and Roadmap on sustainability and climate action | UNICEF Nepal Country Office Strategy and Roadmap on sustainability and climate action rolled out to at least two field office | End September 2025 | |
Preparing/capacitating children and youths for climate advocacy and actions particularly in COP30 process (pre, during and post COP events including events like LCOY)
Submission of concept note for financing children and youths
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End October 2025 | |
Children and youth voices integrated in status paper for COP30 Knowledge Documentation and Dissemination
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End November 2025 | |
Review and closure of post-project support on Eco-zone Programme Final consultancy report
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End December 2025 |
Note: Please submit financial proposal based on the above deliverables.
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Education:
Advanced university degree in climate change, environmental science, natural resource management or other related fields.
For every Child, you demonstrate…
UNICEF’s values of Care, Respect, Integrity, Trust, Accountability, and Sustainability (CRITAS).
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