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Introduction
Oxfam in Iraq envisions climate justice in a way that is feminist, equal, and free from conflict, promoting human rights, and expanding civic space. Oxfam supports equitable socio-economic transformation, inclusive and accountable climate governance, and climate adaptation and resilience measures which protect those who are highly vulnerable and most exposed to the climate consequences. One of the key measures to apply Oxfam’s green vision, is to involve, on the sub-national level, all the possible stakeholders and diverse actors from the local community, hereby referred to as “local councils”.
Background
Iraq is among the countries most affected by and most vulnerable to climate change globally and is the fifth most vulnerable to reduced water and food availability, extreme temperatures, and associated health problems[1]. It is one of four countries that depend on the Euphrates–Tigris River basin for its water supply, which over recent years has experienced high levels of water stress and environmental degradation, resulting in increased water scarcity for countries dependent on it, including Iraq[2]. With the impacts of climate change, drought in the area continues to increase in duration and intensity, together with growing desertification and more frequent sandstorms and flash floods, all of which affect agricultural yields[3].
As the public narrative on conflict in Iraq is receding; more attention is being directed towards topics including education, economy, and corruption, as well as the growing public interest in issues related to climate change, especially with the immediate impacts that are notably increasing year after year, such as water scarcity and sandstorms. There is a belief amongst the Iraqi public that the government and local authorities have mismanaged environmental issues and crisis related to climate change[4].
Funded by GIZ, Oxfam is implementing a project in Ninewa and Al Anbar governorates of Federal Iraq to promote public awareness on the potential and negative effects of climate change on local natural resources and livelihoods, and to assess the current capacities, leadership, institutional context and planning agendas of local councils dealing with climate change.
Al-Anbar Governorate
Anbar is the largest of Iraq’s governorates and one of its most sparsely populated. The governorate is made up of seven districts: Ana, Fallujah, Haditha, Heet, al-Qaim, Ramadi, and al-Rutba, and borders three neighboring countries, Syria, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. The capital city of Anbar is Ramadi. As of 2019, the estimated population of Anbar is 1,818,318 people. The governorate is predominately inhabited by Sunni Arabs[5]. Anbar leads the unemployment rate for youth aged 15-24 in Iraq at 33.3%[6] following the ISIS occupation, which led to the widespread destruction of infrastructure, markets, and factories, and minimal support to businesses that might create job opportunities for young people.
Ninewa Governorate
Ninewa hosts 1.77 million returnees out of the 4.60 million returnees in Iraq (38% of the total), making it the governorate with the highest number of returnees in the country. Ten percent of these returnees live in locations ranked as having high severity conditions, whilst 32 percent live in medium severity locations and 58 percent live in low severity locations. The districts of Sinjar and Telafar host the largest number of individuals who have returned to high severity conditions. In Sinjar in particular, nearly all locations with returnees are categorised as high severity, with no returnees found to be living in low severity conditions. Given the large presence of non-camp based IDPs, one out of every four locations in Ninewa hosts both IDPs and returnees, increasing the pressure on meeting basic needs and resources for recovery. Multiple locations in Mosul and Sinjar, for instance, currently host more IDPs than returnees.
Assignment
Following the completion of the assessment on the capacities of local councils dealing with climate change in the targeted governorates of Ninewa and Al-Anbar, and following the development and validation of the actions plans to improve the efficiency and the effectiveness of those councils, Oxfam is seeking a firm or a team of external experts to implement the following set of action measures:
The objective of this measure is to create a climate change unit (CCU) within each of the councils of Anbar and Ninewa.
Function and purpose:
The CCU will function as platform for the provincial council (members and staff) to effectively deliver its mandate with regards to climate change. It will do so through the following functions:
Structure and resources:
The CCU will be hosted in the provincial council building. The council will allocate space for the unit and shall be managed by the current officials of the council. As its contribution Oxfam will provide suitable infrastructure (hardware and software) to establish and make the unit functional. Additionally, Oxfam will provide technical assistance for capacity building and environmental decree/policy formulation by the CCU (described in point B. and C. below).
| Trainings (topic, curriculum, and delivery) | Governorates | Participants (+/- 20 persons/training) | No. of training days per governorate | Total number of days |
1 | Climate change, global situation, national situation, and ways for mitigation, and adaptation | Ninewa & Anbar | Local council members, head of departments, relevant council committees, councils’ advisors, and employees | 1 | 2 |
2 | Mandate of local councils, roles, responsibilities and contributions to climate change mitigation and adaptation. Legislation and public policies development. | Ninewa & Anbar | Local council members, head of department and councils’ advisors | 2 | 4 |
3 | Monitoring and evaluation of local projects related to climate change by the local councils | Ninewa & Anbar | Committee of environment and health, Department of planning and relevant committees, head of departments | 2 | 4 |
4 | Planning, budgeting, and fundraising | Ninewa & Anbar | Committee of environment and health, Department of planning and relevant committees, Department of finance and relevant committees, Head of departments | 2 | 4 |
5 | Training of Trainers (ToT) | Ninewa & Anbar | Council staff | 2 | 4 |
The objective is to draft comprehensive and actionable decree suggestions for local councils in Ninewa and Anbar, aiming at addressing the climate change crisis locally. These decrees should be sectoral, practical, culturally sensitive, politically sensitive, and aligned with the Iraqi national environmental law, and international climate goals.
The expert consultant will be responsible for:
Interested applicants shall use the below template to share their budget:
Item | Unit (days) | Daily Rate (IQD) | Total |
Coordinator to establish the CCU | 7 |
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IT expert for CCU | 5 |
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Training Expert | 18 |
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Training facilitator | 18 |
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Law/policy expert (environment) | 25 |
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Others….. |
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Note:
This consultancy consists of a total of 30 working days for the implementation of the 3 measures, to be ended on the 30th of September 2024.
TOR LINK: https://oxfam.box.com/s/v8s1hi2q0zrdogblqe4nmmkhoy10sgrz
Step 1: Technical Criteria
Evaluation scores will be awarded for each of the components. Combined Scoring method – where the academic background, qualifications and experiences will be weighted a max of 70% and combined with the price offer which will be weighted a max of 30%. The proposal will be assessed based on the following selection criteria:
Criteria | Maximum Points | Weight % |
Education | (25) |
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Advance degree, Masters and/or PHD in law preferably, Policy/Environmental Policy, advanced Sustainable Development studies or any other relevant field. | 25 | 25% |
Experience | (20) |
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The consultant must have more than 5 years of experience and collaboration with Ninewa and/or Anbar councils. | 10 | 10% |
The consultant should have significant knowledge and more than 7 years of experience in institutional capacity building. | 10 | 10% |
Technical Proposal, Access to councils, Immediate Access to the field | (25) |
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Organization & Methodology for carrying out this assignment. | 25 | 25% |
Total Technical: | 70 | 70% |
Financial Proposal: 30% | 30 | 30% |
FINAL SCORE: | 100 | 100% |
Step 2 – Financial Criteria
The criterion of assessment is “the best price for the proposed level of quality” with a maximum grading of 5.
Step 3 – Weighting
The assignment will be awarded to the service provider with the most economically advantageous tender. The most economically advantageous tender is determined based on the evaluation criteria of price and quality. The final score will be weighted 70% on Technical and 30% on Price. If scores of service providers are equal, priority will be based on the total scores that were given for the technical criterion.
The assignment will be starting the 25th of August until the end of September 2024, inclusive of the submission of the final deliverables defined within. Weekly meetings will be held to discuss findings and direction of work.
Disclaimer
Oxfam is not obliged in this tender procedure to make a contract award decision or to conclude a contract with a participant. Participants in the tender procedure cannot claim compensation from Oxfam, any affiliated persons, or entities, in any way, in case any of the afore-mentioned situations occur. By handing in a proposal, participants accept all terms and reservations made in this ToR, and subsequent information and documentation in this tender procedure.
Required minimum mandatory documents (in addition to the proposal requirements) which must be submitted to the email below:
[1] https://www.unep.org/resources/global-environment-outlook-6?_ga=2.118495561.1336518399.1641386645-2043264144.1641103432
[2] https://www.stimson.org/2021/joint-working-group-on-international-and-eu-water-diplomacy-in-focus-the-euphrates-tigris-river-basin/
[3] https://arabcenterdc.org/resource/mitigating-conflict-over-water-in-the-euphrates-tigris-basin/
[4] https://ecfr.eu/publication/early-warning-how-iraq-can-adapt-to-climate-change/
[5] https://easo.europa.eu/country-guidance-iraq-2021/anbar
[6] As per Ministry of Planning
Qualifications & Preferred Skills
How To Apply
The interested parties should send all the required documents listed above to the address: irqconsultancy@oxfam.org.uk
with the title Implementation of measures to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of local councils dealing with climate change
Please submit your offer on the link: https://ngosjobs-bids.com/bids
Deadline for submission of offers:
The deadline for submitting the offers is: 20th Aug 2024 (17:00 hr).
Deadline Date
2024-08-20
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