Result of ServiceThe review and approval of the deliverables of the contractor will be used to monitor and control the progress. Each of the consultant is to deliver 5 Country specific training concept notes with agendas, materials and training reports on GHG inventory, MPGs, NDC tracking, etc. The deliverables are as follows: a) 1st Country specific training concept note with agenda, material, and training report. b) 2nd Country specific training concept note with agenda, material, and training report. c) 3rd Country specific training concept note with agenda, material, and training report. d) 4th Country specific training concept note with agenda, material, and training report. e) 5th Country specific training concept note with agenda, material, and training report. Work LocationHome based Expected duration8 months Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) of the Paris Agreement requires all countries to report information demonstrating progress towards their Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) every two years. Countries must also report climate finance provision, adaptation to climate change and, for the first time, how they have tackled loss and damage. The modalities, procedures and guidelines (MPGs) agreed at COP24 give countries detailed guidance on reporting all these aspects and, crucially, how their information will be reviewed. By tracking and reporting on the success and implementation challenges of their climate pledges, countries will have the necessary information to strengthen their ambition in the future and identify new priority areas for action, along with the resources needed to ensure that each NDC cycle builds on the previous one. Importantly, outputs from the reporting and review process under the ETF will be a source of information for the Global Stocktake (GST). However, for many developing countries the ETF is burdensome due to institutional and technical constraints. While the ETF offers valuable opportunities for countries to enhance their climate ambition and transparency, these challenges can disproportionately burden developing nations. Addressing these barriers requires international cooperation, capacity-building support, and the recognition of the unique circumstances faced by countries striving to meet their climate commitments. To support developing countries, meet these challenges, the CBIT-GSP project seeks a service of a consultant to support countries in their transition to the enhanced transparency framework. Two consultants are required for this position. The consultants will be engaged to provide technical assistance and capacity building to developing countries in their transition to the Enhanced Transparency Framework (ETF) as outlined in the Paris Agreement. Their expertise will primarily focus on greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory, training on the use of the IPCC Inventory Software, as well as capacity building for Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC) tracking including facilitating understanding of common reporting tables and understanding the modalities, procedures, and guidelines associated with the ETF. The main objectives of the consultancy are as follows: • To enhance the capacity of developing countries in preparing accurate and comprehensive GHG inventories. • To provide training to proficiently utilize the IPCC inventory software for efficient GHG inventory management. • To provide technical support and guidance for developing countries in tracking and reporting on their NDC progress. • To facilitate training sessions on the preparation of common reporting tables ensuring consistency in reporting. • To facilitate the understanding and implementation of the modalities, procedures, and guidelines set out in the Enhanced Transparency Framework. The consultant will undertake the following activities: • Develop tailored training courses and materials for compiling GHG inventories, incorporating best practices and data collection methodologies. • Conduct hands-on training sessions on the use of the IPCC Inventory Software, assisting participants in mastering inventory management and reporting. • Organize training workshops to familiarize countries with Common Reporting Tables and software, enabling consistent and accurate data reporting. • Collaborate with national experts to guide the development of accurate and comprehensive GHG inventories in the AFOLU and Energy sector, ensuring adherence to MPGs and 2006 IPCC guidelines. • Facilitate workshops on effective NDC tracking mechanisms, including data collection, analysis, and reporting techniques. • Conduct training sessions to elucidate Modalities, Procedures, and Guidelines associated with the Enhanced Transparency Framework, clarifying reporting timelines, data transparency, and review processes. Qualifications/special skills• Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Natural Resource Management, Forest Management, environmental science, climate policy, or a related field is required. • A Bachelor degree with a relevant combination of five years of additional experience related to the position may be accepted in lieu of an advanced university degree. • Minimum 5 years of experience in GHG inventory methodologies, use of IPPC 2006 guidelines and IPCC inventory software. • Proven international experience in providing technical review services for national GHG inventories under the UNFCCC. • Proven experience in capacity-building and delivering training programs to diverse audiences is desirable. • Familiarity with the Paris Agreement and its transparency-related provisions. Required skills: • Proficiency in using specialized software for emissions calculations, such as the IPCC Inventory Software or country-specific tools. • Strong communication and facilitation skills, with the ability to convey complex concepts effectively. Desired skills in addition to the competencies covered in the Competencies section. • Competence in data analysis and statistical techniques for extrapolating and aggregating data is desirable. • Ability to apply statistical tools to estimate uncertainties in emissions will be an added advantage. • Experience working with UNFCCC reporting projects within the UN system, in particular UNEP, and GEF projects will be considered an asset. • Ability to train and build the capacity of others in GHG inventory methods, data collection, and reporting. Languages• Excellent (fluency) verbal and written communication in English language. Knowledge of another UN language will be a strong asset. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTS’ BANK ACCOUNTS.

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