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SPAR6C is a 5-year program funded by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action through the International Climate Initiative (IKI). The program provides technical support to Colombia, Pakistan, Thailand, Zambia to kick-start the implementation of Article 6 activities. The overall objective of the program is to facilitate readiness of countries to participate in cooperative approaches under Article 6 of the Paris Agreement by engaging the private sector and working closely with governments. This program will enable the development of the international carbon market created by Article 6, leading to cost-efficient, flexible, high integrity carbon markets with positive, transformational sustainability impacts.
The project is structured into six work packages, of which four are dedicated support packages for each of the four countries, respectively, and two packages are centrally managed. In the country packages, implementation will focus on three areas of work: 1) Medium and Long-term emissions planning, 2) Governance frameworks and readiness to transact, and 3) design of pilot mitigation activities. Capacity building and training activities will be conducted on a needs basis to ensure stakeholders are well equipped for Article 6 implementation in each area. In the remaining two work packages, best practice tools and approaches to implement cooperative mechanisms will be developed, underpinned by a Community of Practice for Article 6 Implementing Countries (CoP-ASIC). The CoP-ASIC is a knowledge exchange and mutual learning platform that will convene experts and practitioners inside and outside of project countries to explore challenges and opportunities associated with the common objective of raising ambition through carbon market participation.
The project is implemented through a consortium consisting of Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) as a lead and a respective implementing partner of each work package – UNEP Copenhagen Climate Center, GFA Consulting Group GmbH, Kommunalkredit Public Consulting (KPC), or Carbon Limits AS. All works conducted in Zambia are led by GFA Consulting Group (GFA) and are supported by UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (UNEP CCC).
The SPAR6C project is looking for a national Individual Consultant to support the administration and organization as well as the work of the National Coordinator of the project for facilitating the smooth implementation of the Zambia work package overall until end of 2024.
The SPAR6C Zambia Administrative Assistant will serve as the administrative focal point of contact for event/travel and logistics and provide coordination, secretarial and administrative support to GGGI and GFA in general project management and implementation. Specifically, the Administrative Assistant will support the work of the National Coordinator.
The SPAR6C Zambia Administration Assistant shall report directly to GGGI and work in close partnership with Consortium Partners GFA, GGGI and the Zambia National Coordinator for SPAR6C to facilitate/coordinate the administrative and logistical side of the SPAR6C project implementation in Zambia. This includes administration support of project activities and workplans as per milestones and timelines, maintenance of project documentation systems, operational tracking and compilation of regular and ad-hoc project reports. This also includes coordination of domestic events, arranging international travels of consortium partners and project participants when needed.
Scope of work:
a) Program administration support
b) Event planning and coordination
c) Event Wrap-up
d) Travel arrangement and coordination
e) Provide other general logistical and administrative support to GGGI/GFA upon request.
f) Perform other duties as assigned.
The consultant will submit monthly timesheet and report to GGGI/GFA for review and approval. Approved timesheet/report will be processed by GGGI for payment. Prior to the submission, timesheets will have to be checked by the National Coordinator.
Fee for the Consultant is determined based on the selected candidate’s experience and qualifications.
The candidate must send a financial proposal based on Daily Fee. The candidate shall quote an all-inclusive Daily Fee for the contract period. The term “all-inclusive” implies that all costs (professional fees, communications, consumables, etc.) that could be incurred by the Independent Contractor (IC) in completing the assignment are already factored into the daily fee submitted in the proposal. If applicable, travel or daily allowance cost (if any work is to be done outside the IC’s duty station) should be identified separately. Payments shall be done on a monthly basis based on actual days worked, upon verification of completion of deliverables and approval by the IC’s supervisor of a Timesheet indicating the days worked in the period.
General supervision shall be provided by GGGI and GFA in order to ensure the timely and quality delivery of services on the ground in the contractual objective. The Consultant shall maintain clear and consistent throughout the duration of the assignment.
Any documents and reports produced by the Consultant during the assignment period must be written in English and in accordance with GGGI’s formatting requirements and submitted with proof of editable file back-up (e.g. .docx, .pptx).
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