UN Evaluation Consultant for the Flood Resilience in Ulaanbaatar Ger Areas Project Jobs in Kenya
The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat) is the specialized programme for sustainable urbanization and human settlements in the United Nations system. Its mission is to promote socially and environmentally sustainable human settlements development and the achievement of adequate shelter for all.
Pursuant to its mandate, UN-Habitat aims to achieve impact at two levels. At the operational level, it undertakes technical cooperation projects. At the normative level, it seeks to influence governments and non-governmental actors in formulating, adopting, implementing and enforcing policies, norms and standards conducive to sustainable human settlements and sustainable urbanization.
The current UN-Habitat strategic plan for 2020-2025 is in line with its new vision of “a better quality of life for all in an urbanizing world”. The vision is encapsulated in the Plan’s four Domains of Change namely:
UN-Habitat also leads and coordinates the monitoring of and reporting on global progress in the implementation of the New Urban Agenda and Sustainable Development Goal (SDG0 11 of making cities and human settlements inclusive, safer, resilient and sustainable. Other global agreements support UN-Habitat’s work including the Paris Agreement on Climate Change.
The Conference of the Parties (COP) of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) established and launched the Adaptation Fund in 2007. The fund is to finance concrete adoption projects and programmes in developing countries that are particularly vulnerable to adverse effects of climate change. The fund’s projects and activities aim at building national and local adaptation capacities while reaching and engaging with the most vulnerable groups.
Mongolia is a land locked developing country, and Ulaanbaatar, surrounded by high mountains, is the coldest capital city in the world. High rural-urban immigration rates to Ulaanbaatar city has increased urban poor, who mostly reside in informal Ger settements.
In addition, as a consequence of increased warm summer days and nights in Central Mongolia, there has been more frequent flooding in the city, which affects the unplanned Ger areas, in which residents reside in high risk areas, around gullies at the bottom of mountains and around riverbeds.
Whereas government efforts to create appropriate policy and planning framework to address climate change issues are evident, the resources to prepare and plan for climate change impacts are limited and requires support.
In this context, the project proposed by UN-Habitat and funded by the Adaption Fund, was more intended to promote and improve collaboration, particularly by facilitating engagement between the Ministry of Environment and Toursim; and the Municipal authorities at all levels; and through the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), to harness existing capacities by strengthing instutional capacities and sharing information to enhance the climate change resilience of the seven most vulnerable Ger Khoroo settlements and people, focusing on flooding in Ulaanbaatar city.
In September 2018 UN-Habitat signed an agreement with the Adaptation Fund for Climate Change to implement the project on Flood Resilience in Ulaanbaatar Ger-Areas (FRUGA) – Climate Change Adaptation through community-driven small-scale protective and basic services interventions – in the seven most-vulnerable and high-risk ger-areas of Ulaanbaatar Mongolia.
The project was originally planned to be implemented from December 2018 through September 2022. Due to Covid breakout and restrictions to prevent the spread of Covid, the project implementation has experienced some delays and was extended by the Donor until 31 December 2023. The total project
budget is US$4,495,235.
It was funded as part of the US$23.8 million approved by Adaption Fund Board, for funding of projects and programmes for developing countries to build resilience and capacity to adapt to climate change, during the implementation of the five year Adaption Fund Strategy for 2018-2022.
The main objective of the project is to enhance the climate change resilience of the seven most vulnerable Ger khoroo settlements focusing on flooding in Ulaanbaatar City. The objective was to be achieved through four components/expected accomplishments:
The target beneficiaries of the project are the seven target Ger communities in Ulaanbaatar , which were characterized by a high exposure to multiple climate hazards ranging from wind and dust storms, air pollution, and particularly by floods.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the supervision of the Chief, Evaluation Unit, UN-Habitat, the Evaluation Expert will:
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How to Apply
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