• Environment Ministers High-Level Talanoa Concludes In Apia

    Environment Ministers High-Level Talanoa Concludes In Apia

    SEPTEMBER 6, 2019 BY LEANNEM

    General News

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    Guidelines For Disaster Waste Management In The Pacific To Be Launched In 2020

    SEPTEMBER 4, 2019 BY ANGELICAS

    Waste Management and Pollution Control

    4 September, 2019, Apia, Samoa – Unmanaged disaster waste can negatively impact the recovery efforts of countries affected by natural hazards. This was the key message expressed at a special side event held last night, where the draft Regional Disaster Waste Management

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  • Solomon Islands Represented at Oceania Pacific At 18th UN World Wildlife Conference

    Solomon Islands Represented at Oceania Pacific At 18th UN World Wildlife Conference

    SEPTEMBER 2, 2019 BY ANGELICAS
    Island and Ocean Ecosystems

    The 18th meeting of the Conference of the Parties to the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES CoP18) convened in Geneva, Switzerland following the cancellation of the meeting in May in Sri Lanka in

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  • Inform Project Meeting Reviews Impacts On Improved Environmental Reporting

    Inform Project Meeting Reviews Impacts On Improved Environmental Reporting

    AUGUST 20, 2019 BY LEANNEM

    Environmental Monitoring and Governance

    19 August 2019, Apia, Samoa - The regional Inform project is holding a meeting this week to review progress towards building national and regional capacity to improve environmental decision-making through strengthening planning and reporting in the Pacific.

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To provide an enabling environment for the socio-economic development of the Solomon Islands through the application of necessary safeguards with regard to sustainable use of natural resources, the provision of meteorological services, reducing the risk and impact of climate change and other hazards to communities and leading and managing disaster preparedness and their consequences.

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UNDP strives to support the Pacific by coordinating UN activities at country level and through direct policy advice in four key areas: Poverty Reduction and attainment of the MDGs, Strengthening Institutions of Democratic Governance, Crisis Prevention and Recovery and Sustainable Environmental Management. UNDP provides services to the Pacific through the Multi-Country Office in Fiji, Joint UN Presences in Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Nauru, Marshall Islands, Palau, Tuvalu and Vanuatu, as well as projects in each of the 10 countries.

 

PROCUREMENT NOTICE

United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), acting as Global Environment Facility (GEF) implementing agency, is providing support to the Ministry of Environment, Climate Change, Disaster Management & Meteorology, Solomon Islands Government, rolling out the Safeguarding Solomon Islands endemic and globally threatened biodiversity and ecosystem services from key threats, particularly invasive alien species , and unsustainable land management practices(SAFE Project) ,Project Planning Grant Initiation. The objective of the GEF PPG is to develop the project concept into a full project: Safeguarding Solomon Islands endemic and globally threatened biodiversity and ecosystem services from key threats, particularly invasive alien species and unsustainable land use practices (SAFE project), and is aiming to safeguard Solomon Islands indigenous species and ecosystems from invasive alien species, land degradation, unsustainable resource use and climate-induced risks through effective government enabling and capacity, community participation and resilient blue/green livelihoods. The services of a national consultant are required to cover the blue green economy and livelihood aspect of the project document development/PPG process.

The National Blue/Green Economy and Livelihoods Consultant will lead the technical information gathering on blue-green economic development and livelihoods opportunities and prepare relevant technical documents and project Annexes for completion of the Project Document ensuring adherence of project development to UNDP’s SESP and specific requirements, as appropriate. The consultant will be a socio-economic or community livelihoods expert with hands-on experience of working with communities. The consultant will prepare a detailed work plan to be signed-off by the PPG Team leader.

Under the overall coordination of the PPG Team Leader and working with other team members, the consultant will participate in and support the entire PPG process, information gathering, field visits, project development and the preparation of the ProDoc/GEF CEO Endorsement Request package.

Title: National Consultant – National Blue Green Economy and Livelihoods Consultant

Contract Type: Individual Contractor

Contract Duration: 40 Working Days from February to December 2021

Location: Honiara

 

For full terms of references for this position you can find on https://procurement-notices.undp.org/, reference number 75187. Or please contact Procurement Unit on tel: 27446 or call into the United Nations Joint Presence Office, Ground Floor ANZ Building Ranadi, Kukum Highway, Honiara.

Applications must include a cover letter, current Curriculum Vitae with full recent contact details of three referees, confirmation of interest and availability form, technical proposal and a signed UNDP P-11 form.

All applications to be submitted by close of business, Tuesday 23rd February 2021 at 5:00 pm, Honiara time, either electronically to procurement.sb@undp.org or addressed under confidential cover as follows:

National Blue Green Economy and Livelihoods Consultant

UN Joint Presence Office

Ground Floor, ANZ Haus Ranadi, Kukum Highway

PO Box 1954, Honaira, Solomon Islands

Incomplete applications will not be considered and only candidates for whom there is further interest will be contacted. Additional information including the Post Profile, Confirmation of Interest and availability form and P-11 form is available from the UNDP website: pacific.undp.org/content/pacific/en/home/jobs.html or the UN Joint Presence Office, Ground Floor, ANZ Haus Ranadi, Kukum Highway, Honiara.

For further information concerning this Terms of Reference, contact Joanne Aihunu on email: joanne.aihunu@undp.org / telephone +677 27446 Ext 5524:

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