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Position Title:WEATHER AND CLIMATE INFORMATION COSTS/BENEFIT AND MARKETING ANALYST
Organization:United Nations Development Programme (UNDP)
Primary Location:Kampala, UGANDA
Type of Contract : Individual Contract
Post Level : National Consultant
Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is expected to start) 28-Jul-2014
Duration of Initial Contract : 40 days spread over 3 months
Expected Duration of Assignment : 40 days
Job Type : Full-time Employment
Closing date: 11-Jul-14
Languages Required :English
Brief Company Profile:
The Government of Uganda has, through United Nations Development Programme
(UNDP) received financial support from Global Environment Facility (GEF) for a
project on “Strengthening climate information and early warning systems in
Africa for climate resilient development and adaptation to climate
change-Uganda”.
The project is implemented by Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE) as
implementing entity.
The responsible partners to the project are:
·
Uganda National Meteorological
Authority (UNMA);
·
Department of Water Resource
Management (DWRM);
·
Department of Relief, Disaster
Preparedness and Management (DRDPM)/Office of the Prime Minister (OPM);
·
Ministry of Agriculture, Animal
Industries and Fisheries Resources (MAAIF) on behalf of government in
collaboration with relevant partners at national and district level.
·
Due to climate change, there has been an increase in weather extremes
globally which has resulted into several weather related calamities (Floods,
Droughts, Landslides, Heat waves, Extreme temperatures, Lightening strikes).
·
Uganda has in the past witnessed an
increase of weather related hazards. In addition, Uganda currently has no
operational lightning detection network or weather Radar, which are essential
means of identifying and predicting thunderstorm activity.
The main objectives of the project are:
·
Establish a functional network of
meteorological and hydrological monitoring stations and associated
infrastructure to better understand climatic changes;
·
Develop and disseminate tailored
weather and climate information (including colour-coded alerts – advisories,
watches and warnings – for flood, drought, severe weather and agricultural
stresses, integrated cost-benefit analyses and sector-specific risk and
vulnerability maps) to decision makers in government, private sector, civil
society, development partners and local communities in the Teso and Mt Elgon
sub-region; and
·
Integrate weather and climate
information into national policies, annual work plans and local development
including the National Policy for Disaster Preparedness and Management, and
district and sub-county development plans in priority districts in the Bukedi,
Busoga, Elgon, Teso, Acholi, Karamoja and Lango sub-regions. The project is
expected to be completed by December 2017.
This project has two outcome areas:
·
Enhanced capacity of UNMA and
Department of Water Resource Management (DWRM) to monitor and forecast extreme
weather, hydrology and climate change;
·
Efficient and effective use of
hydro-meteorological and environmental information for making early warnings
and long term development plans.
Consultancy Rationale
The fundamental problem this project seeks to address is that the current
climate information (including monitoring, processing and development of
tailored advisories) and early warning systems are not functioning optimally
enough to effectively support the adaptive capacity of local communities and
key sectors.
Obsolete and inadequate weather and climate monitoring infrastructure
limits data collection, analysis of meteorological and climate data to generate
information and specific products for planning.
Most operational stations are
manually operated and therefore do not report data with sufficient frequency to
provide adequate lead times to respond to impending climate hazards, and
measurements are generally reported days to weeks after the hazard has passed.
In addition, there is need to determine the most suitable lightening
detection network, how much information generated by this system can be used
for weather/rainfall monitoring, the costs and benefits of installing the
network, to develop and implement sector-specific strategy and program for
improved meteorological services and products to Climate Change Adaptation
(CCA) and other key economic sectors that are identified as having the most
potential for generating revenue.
Duties and Responsibilities
Scope of Work
The project is being implemented in Lake Kyoga catchment basin (28
districts comprising: Bukedi, Busoga, Mt Elgon, Teso, Acholi, Karamoja and
Lango sub-regions), however, it will also rehabilitate and equip 12 synoptic
stations and link them to the National Meteorological Centre in Entebbe through
networking. This consultancy is expected to be carried out within Entebbe and
Kampala with some limited visits to preselected sites. The Consultancy will be
carried out within 30 working days.
Consultancy Objectives
The Programme Management Unit is seeking to engage a Consultant to:
·
Determine the costs and benefits
of installing weather & climate information including lightning detection
equipment to determine the most suitable network of detectors and how such
information could be integrated/used for weather/rainfall monitoring;
·
Develop and implement
sector-specific marketing strategy and programme for improved meteorological services
and products to the Civil Aviation Authority, as well as for one or two other
key economic sectors that are identified as having the most potential for
generating revenue.
Detailed Consultancy Activities:
·
A desk review of relevant
documents (Uganda National Meteorological Authority (UNMA) Act, UNMA Business
and strategic Plans); Report on the “Feasibility study on modernisation of
Uganda National Meteorological Service”; Climate Change Policy; UNDP-GEF
Climate Information and Early Warning Systems project document, annual work
plan and procurement plans;
·
Determine the cost and benefits
of installing optimum network of equipment for its detection and alert
mechanism;
·
Develop and implement
sector-specific marketing strategies and programmes for improved meteorological
services and products to the CCA as well as for 1-2 other key economic sectors
that are identified as having the most potential for generating revenue;
·
Conduct a comprehensive study to
establish the viability of different sources of revenues including; a market
analysis identifying needs for improved forecasting and other services and
products; and ii) a study to evaluate the demand and the costs and benefits of
accurate, timely and accessible weather and climate forecasts (including
tailored forecasts and alerts).
·
Review and propose revisions to
the current; cost recovery arrangement between the UNMA and CCA to adequately
reflect enhanced services and fee structures; and ii) government reimbursement
levels for meteorological services to reflect higher levels of expenses and
capital costs needed to maintain and operate automated and modernised equipment
and retain forecasting skills.
·
Develop service-level agreements
for government organizations and private companies requiring specific
customized meteorological services from UNMA.
·
Establish a partnership with an
internet service provider with regards to internet bandwidth costs for the UNMA
station network.
Deliverables for the Consultancy:
·
Cost/benefit analysis of
installing best possible network of equipment for detection and alert
mechanism;
·
Implement sector-specific
strategies and programs for improved meteorological services and products to
CCA and other key economic sectors;
·
A market analysis identifying
needs for improved forecasting and other services and products; and ii) a study
to evaluate the demand and the costs and benefits of accurate, timely and
accessible weather and climate forecasts (including tailored forecasts and
alerts);
·
Review and propose revisions to
the current cost recovery arrangement between the UNMA and CCA;
·
Review and propose revisions to
the government reimbursement levels for meteorological services to reflect
higher levels of expenses and capital costs needed to maintain and operate
automated and modernised equipment and retain forecasting skills;
·
Service-level agreements for
government organizations and private companies requiring specific customized
meteorological services from UNMA;
·
Partnership with an internet
service provider with regards to internet bandwidth costs for the UNMA station
network;
·
He/she will be responsible for
carrying out the assessments, documenting findings and presenting practical
solutions, recommended by the study, to implementing and responsible partners;
·
Develop a summary publication of
the activities under this consultancy.
Consultancy Implementation Arrangements
The Consultant will report to
Executive Director of Uganda National meteorological Authority and will be
facilitated through the Project Management Unit for his/her day-to-day work;
The Programme Management Unit
will support and assistance to gain access to relevant documents and
stakeholders for consultations.
Competencies
·
Demonstrates integrity and
ethical standards;
·
Mature judgment and initiative;
·
Ability to present complex issues
in a simple and clear manner;
·
Ability to work under pressure;
·
Initiative and independence;
·
Computational and analytical
skills;
·
Business analysis skills.
Required Skills and Experience
Education
A Master’s degree in
Natural/Environment Science or related discipline;
Training in Business
Administration will be an added advantage.
Experience
·
At least 3 years of working
experience with meteorological services;
·
Proven experience in conducting
cost benefits analysis independently;
·
Working experience with UNDP/ UN
system or other international organisation an advantage;
·
Familiarity with weather related
disasters in Uganda.
·
Proven experience in report
writing and drafting.
Language skills: Excellent written and spoken
English.
·
Price Proposal and Schedule of Payments
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Payment shall be by the lump sum modality in the following 3 instalments.
·
These shall be all inclusive and the
contract price is fixed regardless of changes in the cost components.
·
The Consultant should endeavor to
include all costs involved to complete this assignment.
·
Upon signature of contract by
both parties and presentation of an approved inception report (1 week after
signing of contract) - 20%;
·
Completion and approval of output
2-5, (1,5 month after signing the contract - 30%;
·
Completion and approval of output
6-9 (3 months after signing the contract – 50%)
·
Evaluation Method and Criteria - Cumulative analysis
The award of the contract shall be made to the individual consultant whose
offer has been evaluated and determined as:
·
Responsive/compliant/acceptable;
and
·
Having received the highest score
out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria
specific to the solicitation.
·
Technical Criteria weight; - 70%;
·
Financial Criteria weight; - 30%.
·
Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points (70% of the total
technical points) would be considered for the Financial Evaluation
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Technical Criteria – Maximum 70 points
Criteria
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Education (Advanced degree or
higher in natural/environmental science) - 10;
·
Knowledge of Business
administration - 5;
·
Relevant experience in conducting
similar assignment - 15;
·
Relevance of experience in report
writing and drafting - 10;
·
Description of
approach/methodology to assignment - 30.
Documents to be included when submitting the proposals
·
Interested individual consultants
must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their
qualifications in one single PDF document:
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Duly accomplished Letter of
Confirmation of Interest and Availability using the template provided by UNDP
(Annex II);
·
Personal CV or P11, indicating
all past experience from similar projects, as well as the contact details
(email and telephone number) of the Candidate and at least three (3)
professional references;
·
Technical proposal;
·
Brief description of why the
individual considers him/herself as the most suitable for the assignment;
·
A methodology, on how they will
approach and complete the assignment;
·
Financial proposal that indicates
the all-inclusive fixed total contract price, supported by a breakdown of
costs, as per template provided (Annex II).
Mode of Application:
For clarifications / annexes II, please send an email to
justine.naiga-bagonza@undp.org and copy fredah.zawedde@undp.org accordingly.
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender,
nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups
and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications
will be treated with the strictest confidence.
If you are qualified and interested in
please submit your resume online by visiting the e-recruitment website HERE.