Consultant for Quantification of CGIAR Impacts for the period 2022-2024 – Climate Change Adaptation and Mitigation Impact Area.
Deadline for applications: 16 October 2024 11:59 PM CET
Background
The CGIAR 2030 Research and Innovation Strategy identifies five key impact areas:
1. Nutrition, health, and food security
2. Poverty reduction, livelihoods, and jobs
3. Gender equality, youth, and social inclusion
4. Climate change adaptation and mitigation
5. Environmental health and biodiversity
To effectively measure progress in these areas for the period 2022-24, CGIAR proposes to conduct five independent studies. Each study will quantify progress on key indicators (from each impact area) from the CGIAR Performance and Results Management Framework, using relevant studies and potential data sources.
The Climate change adaptation and mitigation Impact Area is aligned to three collective global goals:
- Implement all National adaptation Plans (NAP) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) to the Paris Agreement.
- Equip 500 million small-scale producers to be more resilient to climate shocks, with climate adaptation solutions available through national innovation systems.
- Turn agriculture and forest systems into a net sink for carbon by 2050, with emissions from agriculture decreasing by 1 Gt per year by 2030 and reaching a floor of 5 Gt per year by 2050
There are four indicators by which to measure CGIAR’s contribution to the global goals:
- #tonnes CO2 equivalent emissions
- #plans with evidence of implementation
- #$ climate adaptation investments
- #people benefiting from climate-adapted innovations
Objective
The selected consultant will:
· Develop a methodology for quantifying recent CGIAR contributions in 1-2 key indicators for the Climate impact area for the period 2022-24, using or adapting the indicators in Results Framework.
· Assess the quality of data currently available for the selected indicators in the Climate impact area, and provide recommendations for improving future quantifications, including refining the formulation of the indicators when applicable selection or refinement, data collection methods and, assessment approaches, and evidence base development.
· Depending on the feasibility of the evidence base and proposed methodology, a third objective would be to implement the recommended approach for at least one of the indicators, providing a credible and transparent quantification of CGIAR-related impact contributions over the period 2022-24.
Scope of Work
1. Work with the System Office Portfolio Performance Unit and the Climate Impact Platform team to select key indicators from the Climate impact area to focus on the analysis. The indicator(s) to quantify should be either from the CGIAR results framework or adapted from the results framework. Adaptation may be required in order to make quantification of the indicator more feasible, considering the data resources available.
2. Work with the System Office Portfolio Performance Unit and the Climate Impact Platform team to identify key studies that can be used to inform progress in one or two key indicators for the Climate impact area for the period 2022-24.
3. Collaborate with the System Office Portfolio Performance Unit and the Climate Impact Platform team to iteratively develop the methodology for indicator quantification.
4. Compile and synthesize existing studies relevant to the selected indicators (likely to include aggregation of ex-post studies, ex-ante studies, and projections) to estimate the total effect.
5. Ensure clarity in, and documentation of, method, assumptions, and evidence quality to maintain study credibility.
6. Present initial results to the Portfolio Performance Unit and Climate Impact Area team, and final results to CGIAR Science Leaders and Monitoring, Evaluation, and Impact Assessment specialists.
7. Deliver a concise and clear final report, including spreadsheets or other media used for calculations.
Deliverables
1. (Phase 1) Detailed methodology for quantification of well-justified key indicators, and
2. (Phase 1) Comprehensive inventory of existing data and data source including baseline date
3. (Phase 1) Interim report with initial findings and recommendations.
4. (Phase 2, if feasible) Final report summarizing the quantified progress on the selected indicators, methodology, assumptions, and recommendations for future improvements.
5. (Phase 2, if feasible) Spreadsheets or other media used in calculations.
Timeline
Phase 1: Develop methodology, assess evidence base and complete the initial quantification study by the end of November 2024.
Phase 2 (if feasible): Implement recommended approach for high-quality quantification, finalize study by the end of March 2025.
Requirements
The successful candidate will display:
- Higher qualifications (e.g., PhD, Master's) in climate or environmental sciences, economics, statistics or related fields.
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant professional experience and record of very strong performance.
- Experience working on climate change issues in agri-food systems
- Excellent analytical and quantitative skills and demonstrated expertise in indicator development and quantification; econometrics and modeling would be useful skills
- Excellent comprehension of the objectives and types of impact assessments, and the methodologies available.
- A proven track record of conducting similar studies.
Evaluation Criteria
· Relevance and depth of experience.
· Quality and feasibility of the proposed approach.
· Understanding of CGIAR’s impact areas and indicators.
· Proven ability to deliver within the specified timeline and budget.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit by 13 September 2024, 11:59 PM CET
- A cover letter that includes a summary of relevant past work and thoughts on how you would approach this study (no more than 2-pages long)
- CV(s) highlighting relevant experience and qualifications.
- Examples of previous work or case studies related to indicator development and quantification.
Additional Information
For more details, refer to the CGIAR Performance and Results Management Framework available at https://cgspace.cgiar.org/server/api/core/bitstreams/d86e16a3-d113-40d2-b46d-c94e3e758001/content
Benefits
CGIAR is committed to fair, safe, and inclusive workplaces. We believe that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to excellence, and is critical for our mission. We offer a multi-cultural, multi-colour, multi-generational, and multi-disciplinary, collegial working environment, with a competitive salary, excellent benefits, and flexible working arrangements. We are consciously creating an inclusive organization that reflects our global character and our commitment to gender equity. We, therefore, encourage applicants from all cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientations, and gender identities.