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Nepal’s current landscape of disaster risk management is guided by its Constitution (2072) (2015 AD) and the Disaster Risk Reduction and Management (DRRM) Act 2074 (2017 AD). The spirit of the constitution suggests that local governments shall do as much as they can on their own, and where they cannot, provincial and federal governments shall provide back-up or assume primary responsibilities for disaster risk reduction and management. However, the spirit is not well translated into actions mainly due to lack of capacity, and also due to ambiguity and confusion about roles, responsibilities and accountability between all three tiers of governments. Lack of clear strategic planning document on DRM in agriculture sector has been found one of the bottlenecks for timely preparedness, reducing risks and effective response activities in case of various disasters with clearly defined roles and responsibilities at all levels.
The A-DRMP will allow agricultural stakeholders at local, provincial and national scales to determine the best possible strategies for preventing or reducing the impact of future disastrous events. The A-DRMP will promote the adoption of available innovations, scale up disaster risk management solutions, including enhancing early warning and anticipatory actions in the agriculture sector. The A-DRMP is expected to guide in planning and implementing disaster risk management measures in the agriculture sector’s regular plans and programs, to identify capacity gaps and adequate resources to be allocated for actions at all levels. Moreover, a well-defined DRM strategy and action plan can effectively safe people and properties by facilitating timely and effective rescue, relief and rehabilitation thereby reducing losses and impacts including trauma among people.
Developing a five-year DRM strategy and action plan for the agriculture sector is essential for ensuring food security, building resilience and sustainable development of the farming communities in Nepal. The A-DRM Plan will also facilitate the urgently needed integration of multisectoral and multi hazard DRM strategies and measures into agriculture policies and programmes.
This project is a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Agriculture and livestock (MoALD) to develop this five-year Agriculture Sector Disaster Risk Management Strategy and Action Plan (A-DRMP), the implementation of which will enhance the capacity of farming communities to prevent, reduce and manage disaster risks in agriculture sector, reducing damage and loss, building resilience and strengthening the quality of life of farming communities through, amongst others, risk-informed planning and implementation of agriculture development interventions.
The A-DRMP will help the agriculture sector to combine resources and coordinate with various stakeholders at all levels responsible to manage disaster risks. It will contribute to make the sector resilient and contribute to the FAO’s Strategic Objectives of four Betters; Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment and Better Life, Leaving No One Behind, and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
In this context, FAO Nepal seeks to hire a national specialist who will support/lead in the process for the formulation of the A-DRMP for Nepal.
Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative (FAOR) in Nepal, the direct supervision of Assistant FAOR (Programme), and the technical supervision of the RAP Senior Resilience Officer/ Lead Technical Officer (LTO), Emergency and Resilience coordinator at FAO Nepal, the incumbent will support/lead the process for formulation of the A-DRMP. The incumbent will work in close consultation and coordination with Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD), National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA), Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC), other relevant organizations, departments and ministries at federal, province and local level.
Provide needful support for programme and project operations as envisioned in the Terms of Reference (TOR).
The National Agriculture Disaster Risk Reduction/ Climate Change Adaptation (DRR/CCA) Specialist will be responsible to carry out the following tasks for the TCP/NEP/3906/C3: Support to Development of Agriculture Sector Disaster Risk Management Plan for Nepal (A-DRMP).
Key responsibilities include but not limited to the following:
The A-DRMP will allow agricultural stakeholders at local, provincial and national scales to determine the best possible strategies for preventing or reducing the impact of future disastrous events. The A-DRMP will promote the adoption of available innovations, scale up disaster risk management solutions, including enhancing early warning and anticipatory actions in the agriculture sector. The A-DRMP is expected to guide in planning and implementing disaster risk management measures in the agriculture sector’s regular plans and programs, to identify capacity gaps and adequate resources to be allocated for actions at all levels. Moreover, a well-defined DRM strategy and action plan can effectively safe people and properties by facilitating timely and effective rescue, relief and rehabilitation thereby reducing losses and impacts including trauma among people.
Developing a five-year DRM strategy and action plan for the agriculture sector is essential for ensuring food security, building resilience and sustainable development of the farming communities in Nepal. The A-DRM Plan will also facilitate the urgently needed integration of multisectoral and multi hazard DRM strategies and measures into agriculture policies and programmes.
This project is a collaborative effort with the Ministry of Agriculture and livestock (MoALD) to develop this five-year Agriculture Sector Disaster Risk Management Strategy and Action Plan (A-DRMP), the implementation of which will enhance the capacity of farming communities to prevent, reduce and manage disaster risks in agriculture sector, reducing damage and loss, building resilience and strengthening the quality of life of farming communities through, amongst others, risk-informed planning and implementation of agriculture development interventions.
The A-DRMP will help the agriculture sector to combine resources and coordinate with various stakeholders at all levels responsible to manage disaster risks. It will contribute to make the sector resilient and contribute to the FAO’s Strategic Objectives of four Betters; Better Production, Better Nutrition, Better Environment and Better Life, Leaving No One Behind, and the achievement of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
In this context, FAO Nepal seeks to hire a national specialist who will support/lead in the process for the formulation of the A-DRMP for Nepal.
Under the overall supervision of the FAO Representative (FAOR) in Nepal, the direct supervision of Assistant FAOR (Programme), and the technical supervision of the RAP Senior Resilience Officer/ Lead Technical Officer (LTO), Emergency and Resilience coordinator at FAO Nepal, the incumbent will support/lead the process for formulation of the A-DRMP. The incumbent will work in close consultation and coordination with Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development (MoALD), National Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Authority (NDRRMA), Nepal Agriculture Research Council (NARC), other relevant organizations, departments and ministries at federal, province and local level.
Provide needful support for programme and project operations as envisioned in the Terms of Reference (TOR).
The National Agriculture Disaster Risk Reduction/ Climate Change Adaptation (DRR/CCA) Specialist will be responsible to carry out the following tasks for the TCP/NEP/3906/C3: Support to Development of Agriculture Sector Disaster Risk Management Plan for Nepal (A-DRMP).
Key responsibilities include but not limited to the following:
- Desk review: review and analysis of existing agriculture sector and national, provincial, and local level DRR and CCA related documents such as Agriculture Development Strategy (ADS), DRR policies, National Adaptation Plan (NAP), Acts, other related strategies, and plans, and guidelines to identify the overarching policy framework for the A-DRMP.
- Submit an inception report with a list of documents reviewed and its coherence to the tasks and a detailed workplan for the assignment.
- Initial collection of secondary data on disaster and climate risks in the agriculture sector, encompassing, but not limited to the following: hazards, exposure (of sub-sectors i.e. crops, livestock, fisheries and major farming systems) and vulnerabilities. Methodologies such as INFORM RISK (https://drmkc.jrc.ec.europa.eu/inform-index/INFORM-Risk) can be adapted/used.
- Consultation and Field visits: Support to conduct initial workshop and perform a rapid Vulnerability, Risks and Capacity Assessment (VCA) of the agriculture sub-sector at federal and provincial level based on the following:
- Review, analyse and develop risk profile, and validate it with input from all the related departments and also provinces.
- Facilitate meetings and workshops for prioritizing hazards, analyzing agriculture sector vulnerabilities and capacities, and identify priority actions for DRM/building resilience for the A-DRMP formulation.
- Facilitate discussions, meetings, workshops among the stakeholders for finalizing the risk profile, planning and finalization of the five-years disaster risks management strategy and action plan in agriculture sector with one year preparedness action plan.
- Disaster risk mapping at provincial level to enable risk/agriculture production monitoring, anticipatory and early actions, historical agriculture damage and loss – to get ready for the Loss and Damage funding mechanisms. As part of the risk profiling, review the existing systems for agriculture damage and loss data/information collection, analysis and reporting, identify gaps and priority actions to help Nepal be ready for the UNFCCC COP established Loss and Damage funding mechanisms.
- Drafting the five years strategy with one year action plan: Draft the strategy and plan after secondary data analysis, stakeholders’ consultations and conducting sample field visits. The draft strategy will be reviewed by FAO technical officers and MOALD.
- Support to organize validation workshop and compile the received A-DRMP inputs and comments. Incorporation of the inputs/comments received from validation workshops, field consultation and finalize the plan.
Candidates Will Be Assessed Against The Following:
Minimum Requirements :
Minimum Requirements :
- Master’s degree in agriculture science, disaster risks management, Environmental Science/Natural Resources Management and/or relevant discipline with practical and policy level experiences in climate resilient smallholder agriculture, early warning and anticipatory actions in agriculture sector.
- At least 5 years of working experience in the Disaster Risk Management (DRM) in agriculture sector, early warning and anticipatory actions, agriculture sector policy and strategy development.
- Working knowledge of English proficient – Level C and working knowledge of Nepali language.
- National of Nepal or resident of the country with a valid work permit.
Technical/Functional Skills:
- Competency and demonstrated practical experience in agriculture processing, marketing and value chain and working experience with development partners and government of Nepal.
- Good knowledge of the MS Office applications, Internet, and office technology equipment.
Selection Criteria:
- Experience of working with the MOALD, NDRRMA, local, provincial and federal ministries and departments etc.
- Experience in developing climate change adaptation, DRM and disaster preparedness plans, preferably in the agricultural sector
- Excellent stakeholder engagement and negotiation skills and ability to coordinate with diverse stakeholders.
- Prior knowledge of FAO processes and procedures and experience of working with FAO will be an additional asset.
- Excellent communication, writing and presentation skills in English and Nepal.
- Extent of relevant experience in the areas related to the programme and project implementation.
- Ability to work with a multidisciplinary and multicultural team.
- Prior working experience with development partners and government of Nepal.
- High degree of team ethics, well-organized, result focused and dynamic personality.
- Previous experience of working with UN agencies and Government services will be an asset.
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