Program Overview
Human society and the global economy are inextricably linked to forests. More than 1 billion people depend on forests for their livelihoods. And forest ecosystems play a critical role in stabilizing the climate; providing food, water, wood products, and vital medicines; and supporting much of the world’s biodiversity. WRI Indonesia plans to enhance support to Indigenous People and Local Community (IPLC) in securing their community forests and adopting forest-friendly livelihoods to reduce and reverse deforestation using Social Forestry schemes in 5 forest rich provinces, namely Aceh, West Sumatera, Jambi, East Kalimantan, and North Kalimantan. WRI Indonesia is collaborating with 2 local partners that have been working directly with IPLC in those regions. As stated in the project theory of change, we will implement 4 workstreams: 1) supporting community forest mapping, registration, and recognition, 2) improving IPLC capacity in managing and protecting their forest and adopting forest-friendly livelihoods opportunities, 3) supporting women and youth groups of IPLC to strengthen their influence and access to natural resource management, and 4) facilitating key stakeholders to provide meaningful support to IPLC in securing and managing their forests.
In Aceh, this program will support several Social Forestry Communities in (at least) 3 Forest Management Units (FMU), namely FMU 1 Aceh, FMU II Aceh, and FMU III Aceh. The program will be focusing its support for the post-recognition process especially to improve IPLC capacity (including women and youth) in managing and protecting their forest and adopting forest-friendly livelihood opportunities as well as gaining meaningful support from various stakeholders. Prior to this program, WRI Indonesia has implemented similar initiatives in South Sumatra and another location to establish a role model, consisting of a recognition process of IPLCs/ community forests, as well as post-recognition e.g developing forest management plans and livelihood initiatives managed by IPLC group. WRI aims to enhance the model in the next phase while also scaling up the impact on other communities and locations.
To implemented program, WRI Indonesia works in collaboration with multi-stakeholders to accelerate social forestry implementation, including recognition of the Indigenous and Local Communities and their lands and forest resources. Once their land is tenure-secure, communities are more likely to be able to invest in their forest resources to sustainably manage their land. The shift towards commercializing forest products is a major transition, with local/Adat communities moving from subsistence harvesting to producing a product for the market, to managing the post-harvest processing and marketing of the product while also keeping the sustainability of their forest resources. The extent to which communities wish to move down the value chain of harvesting and processing products from their forests will vary depending on several factors, including their forest management plans and business plans as well as their interest in and capacity for managing different types of local enterprises. Therefore, WRI Indonesia is currently facilitating the development of small-medium scale community businesses through sustainable livelihood approaches.
Job Highlight
The Community Business Development Assistant will be responsibility to support the implementation of the community business development and livelihood component of the Regional Aceh program. This role includes assisting with project management and stakeholder engagement for The Enhancing Community Forest Tenure & Sustainable Livelihoods in Indonesia (NICFI – IPLC) project, particularly on issues of social forestry and customary forest.
Key responsibilities include analysis on community business development strategies, ,collaborating with the community development and livelihood team, conduct market research, developing marketing strategy development, and implementation of community-based businesses including engaging with marketing actors. The Assistant will also monitor and evaluate community business performance and provide support to ensure successful implementation of sustainable businesses, including engaging with business actors.
The Community Business Development Assistant will be based in Bener Meriah district, Aceh, particularly on prioritized sites or villages that may be assigned dan frequent field travel to other priority districts, as well as other places as may be assigned. He/she will report to the South Sumatra and Aceh Senior Program Lead. He/she will liaise closely with the regional team and other key personnel of the projects, as well as key stakeholders such as Provincial Forestry Office, Forest Management Unit and Communities partners implementing similar programs, as well as relevant government agencies, local authorities, and civil societies that will contribute to achieving intended targeted impact of WRI portfolios.
What You Will Do
Research and Development (25%)
Program Implementation (40%)
Stakeholders Engagement (20%)
General Support (15%)
What You Will Need
Required Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Deliverables
Duration
1 September 2024 – 31 December 2024 with the possibility of extension subject to individual performance review, program needs, and budget availability.
Terms of Payment
Daily rate-based consultant with a maximum of 72 (seventy-two) working days for the whole contract period or 18 working days per month in average.
Contract Arrangement
Individual consultancy contract (Part-time, limited term)
What we offer
Must have authorization to work in Indonesia to be eligible for this position.
Final candidates might be required to take a writing test and to produce two writing samples when needed.
How to apply: In order to be formally considered, please submit an updated resume and cover letter through WRI career portal .
Application close: 17.00 (DKI Jakarta local time), 31 August 2024. We will close the advert earlier when the best candidates are identified at earlier dates.
This is a locally engaged position; Indonesian nationals are encouraged to apply.