Terms of Reference:
Local consultant to coordinate and deliver a training workshop to help PMI-LED project beneficiaries become familiar with local environmental issues; and provide support to beneficiaries to complete the environmental monitoring tool
I. Context
The Partnerships for Municipal Innovation - Local Economic Development (PMI-LED) program is funded by the Government of Canada through Global Affairs Canada. It is implemented by the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) in local governments in six countries in Africa, Asia, and the Americas.
PMI-LED has developed an environmental sustainability and climate change strategy to encourage local economic development (LED) stakeholders to think critically about the various interactions between LED projects and the environment. The strategy aims to make sure environmental considerations are a focus during project implementation, since LED projects can have both positive and negative impacts on the environment.
As part of this environmental sustainability and climate change strategy, PMI-LED is going to undertake an environmental assessment of all LED projects funded through the program. For this reason, PMI-LED is looking to engage a local consultant, ideally someone from within or nearby to the municipality, to coordinate a training workshop(s) that will help project beneficiaries become more familiar with environmental issues in their community. S/he will also assist project beneficiaries in completing the environmental monitoring tool for the projects.
II. What does the consultant have to do?
The consultant will:
The training content has to be approved by the Regional Coordinator and the National Program Coordinator.
III. Objectives and Expected Results
IV. Consultant Profile
V. Institutional Arrangement
The National Program Coordinator (NPC) will oversee the progress of the carried out in this contract. S/he will approve the work of the consultant and make sure progress is being made towards the required outputs. S/he will intervene if any adjustment needs to be made to the terms of reference. If needed, the consultant may request assistance from the NPC in the execution of his/her tasks.
The consultant will set out in her/his offer of services the approach/methodology s/he will use, as well as a provisional work plan for the activities to be undertaken. Upon the recommendation of the consultant and with the NPC approval, this work plan may be amended during the contract so as to make more appropriate use of the resources available; however, this must not lead to an increase to the length of the contract or to the budget.
At the start of the contract, a meeting will be held between the consultant, the NPC and the PMI-LED Program Manager to agree on the approach, the scope of work, the expected results, and the schedule of activities.
In carrying out her/his tasks, the consultant must adapt to the capacities, constraints and pace of work the people with whom s/he is working.
VI. Length of Contract and Deliverables
The number of days allocated to this contract is 13.5. The project schedule is as follows:
N° | Activities/Deliverables | No. of Days | Date/Period (2020) | Stakeholders Involved |
1 | Scoping session | 1/2 | 31 July | Consultant + country coordinator, M&E consultant |
2 | Identification of appropriate contact people and preparation of training workshop content, working with ACVN to prepare the logistics | 3 | 1 – 3 August
| Consultant |
3 | Training workshop | 2 | 15, 16 August | Consultant + coordinator, contacts and beneficiaries |
4 | Help each project beneficiary to complete the project environmental assessment form (submission of each form) | 6 | 18 - 23 August | Consultant and beneficiaries |
5 | Prepare the general report of environmental sustainability implemented by the LIF project beneficiaries | 2 | 25, 26 August | Consultant |
VII. Location of Work and Practicalities
The location of work to be undertaken in this contract is in Can Tho, Cao Lanh, Sa Dec, Hong Ngu and Chau Doc. Your service offer must be sent electronically to the following address: [email protected]; by July 30, 2020 (5:00 p.m. UT)