CONSULTANCY ON ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT ASSESSMENT 17 views0 applications


1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is an international humanitarian organization with a global presence in countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America. The global headquarters of LWF is in Geneva, Switzerland. At the regional level, LWF is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, serving both the Kenya and Somalia country programs. The Lutheran World Federation provides quality humanitarian assistance to displaced and affected communities and focuses on three priority areas: i) Sustainable Livelihoods, ii) Quality Services, iii) Protection and Social Cohesion. The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service established a presence in Kismayu, Jubbaland State in Somalia in 2017 to create a continuum between its refugee assistance and protection program in Dadaab refugee camps. Since 2017, LWF has been working closely with the relevant Jubbaland State Ministries, including the Ministry of Education and Higher Learning (MoEHL), Ministry of Women, Family Affairs, and Human Rights, and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. From 2022, the program embarked on program expansion to implement new projects in Kismayu and areas outside Kismayu, including Dhobley district.

2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The ASF Phase2 project has five (5) consortium partners comprising of LWF, NCA, FCA, DKH, DS with the aim of intervening mainly on shocks arising from the climate change. The consortium project targets a total of 48,292 climate affected communities in Somalia. LWF will focus on in implementing its activities in Jubaland regions.

The consortium project is funded by the Bread for the World and will be implemented in five main regions in Somalia. LWF will be implementing in the Lower Juba region, in Kismayu and Dhoobley districts. Diakonia Sweden will implement in the Southwest State, Afgooye district, and in Puntland State, in Iskushuban district. NAPAD will implement in the Banadir Region, sin Kahda and Garasbaley districts. FCA will implement in Hargeisa and Burao districts in Somaliland. NCA will cover existing locations in Jubaland State – Gedo region, Belet Hawa and Dollow districts and 3 new locations in Puntland state – Nugal, Garowe, Bailey Village, Bari, Qardo – Kubo village and in Mudug, Galkacyo, Roox village. The project targets beneficiaries from IDPS, youth, women, agro-pastoralists, local communities, CWDs and stakeholders**.**

The specific objectives of the project include;

  • Improved resilience and protection of climate affected boys and girls for education.
  • Climate affected communities’ livelihoods and WASH options enhanced
  • Peaceful co-existence amongst climate affected communities is improved.

3. PURPOSE OF THE ASSESSMENT

The overall purpose of this assessment is to support in conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment to provide crucial information to use in implementing the proposed construction work in the project. The assessment is to produce a clear Environmental Action Plan (EAP) that will be used to mitigate significant effect of the project on the environment in advance reducing negative effect on the project and mitigate them.

4. ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES

The assignment has the following objectives;

  1. Jointly with government, local administration, communities and other stakeholders, visit the construction site and identify potential environmental impacts the proposed construction works will have on the immediate and surrounding ecosystem.
  2. Design and develop Environmental Action Plans (EAPs) for the proposed construction work to guide in mitigation and navigation of the identified potential negative effects.
  3. Provide recommendations on critical environmental information to guide policy makers, stakeholders and communities on future and similar interventions for Jubaland state and for future programming by LWF

5. SCOPE OF WORK

  • The consultancy assessment is 7 working days from the 5th to 13th Jan 2025.
  • The exercise will be carried out in the outskirts of Kismayu (Yontoy village).
  • The project will cover the construction work of a solar irrigation system.
  • The target groups to be consulted include; governmental institutions/ministries/agencies and beneficiaries to address the project’s constructions impact on the environment, thus providing mitigation plans for prospective negative impact.

6. METHODOLOGY

The consultant is expected to suggest an approach and methodology that reviews relevant policies, regulations, and previous studies related to environmental impacts of Solar irrigation system.

7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF LWF

  • Share all relevant project documentation.
  • Organize and facilitate meetings with government officials, environmental groups and project stakeholders.
  • Mobilize stakeholders and beneficiaries to actively participate in consultation processes.

8. DELIVERABLES

The consultant will be responsible for preparing and submitting the following deliverables;

  • An inception report.
  • A draft Environmental Impact Assessment report of the findings submitted to LWF program team for feedback (including related materials from interviews conducted).
  • A final Environmental Impact Assessment report written in English including findings, best practices, lessons learned, recommendations.
  • A detailed mitigation plan that outlines strategies to avoid or minimize for identified impacts for the solar irrigation system which ensures compliance with environmental regulations and best practices.

9. QUALIFICATIONS

  • The consultant must have an environmental university degree/ Masters, or equivalent Social Science qualification.
  • Proven experience in conducting environmental impact assessments.
  • Strong facilitation and communication skills, with experience delivering information diverse groups.
  • Knowledge of the sociopolitical context in Somalia and the environmental challenges with the governmental regulations.
  • Fluency in English; knowledge of Somali language is an added bonus.

10. EVALUATION CRITERIA

Technical approach – Points 35

Capability statement Points15

Past Performance Points15

Personnel/Staffing – Points15

Technical Evaluation Threshold (Only offers that receive technical evaluation score of 50 and above points (out of 80) will be considered for cost evaluation.

Interested and qualified consultant(s) should submit their technical proposal and financial proposals to [email protected] with the e-mail subject line clearly marked; Environmental Impact Assessment’ The deadline for submission of applications is 25th of December, 2024 at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.

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The Lutheran World Federation (LWF; German: Lutherischer Weltbund) is a global communion of national and regional Lutheran churches headquartered in the Ecumenical Centre in Geneva, Switzerland. The federation was founded in the Swedish city of Lund in the aftermath of the Second World War in 1947 to coordinate the activities of the many differing Lutheran churches. Since 1984, the member churches are in pulpit and altar fellowship, with common doctrine as the basis of membership and mission activity.

The LWF now has 144 member church bodies in 79 countries representing over 72 million Lutherans.The LWF acts on behalf of its member churches in areas of common interest such as ecumenical and interfaith relations, theology, humanitarian assistance, human rights, communication, and the various aspects of mission and development work.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

The Department for World Service is the LWF's humanitarian arm. It has programmes in 32 countries. The LWF is a member of ACT Alliance.

On October 31, 1999, in Augsburg, Germany, the Lutheran World Federation signed the Joint Declaration on the Doctrine of Justification with the Roman Catholic Church. The statement is an attempt to narrow the theological divide between the two faiths. The Declaration also states that the mutual condemnations between 16th-century Lutherans and the Roman Catholic Church no longer apply. A similar event took place in Lund Cathedral at the 500th anniversary of the beginning of the Reformation when Pope Francis visited Scania, Sweden's southernmost province that originally was Danish

The federation was organized at Lund, Sweden, in 1947. Based in Geneva, Switzerland, it replaced the more informal Lutheran World Convention, which had been founded in 1924. The goal was to coordinate international activities of the many Lutheran churches, to provide a forum for discussions on theological and organizational issues, and to assist in philanthropy, missionary activity, and exchange of students and professors. A key leader was Executive Secretary Sylvester C. Michelfelder (1889–1951), representing the American Lutheran Church. He had been a leader in organizing $45 million in American help for the rebuilding of Protestant churches in Germany after 1945. By the time of his death in 1951, the federation represented 52 churches in 25 countries.

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0 USD Jubaland State – Gedo region, Belet Hawa and Dollow districts and 3 new locations in Puntland state - Nugal, Garowe, Bailey Village, Bari, Qardo – Kubo village and in Mudug, Galkacyo, Roox village CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Lutheran World Federation

1. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND

The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) is an international humanitarian organization with a global presence in countries across Africa, Asia, Europe, and Central America. The global headquarters of LWF is in Geneva, Switzerland. At the regional level, LWF is headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, serving both the Kenya and Somalia country programs. The Lutheran World Federation provides quality humanitarian assistance to displaced and affected communities and focuses on three priority areas: i) Sustainable Livelihoods, ii) Quality Services, iii) Protection and Social Cohesion. The Lutheran World Federation (LWF) World Service established a presence in Kismayu, Jubbaland State in Somalia in 2017 to create a continuum between its refugee assistance and protection program in Dadaab refugee camps. Since 2017, LWF has been working closely with the relevant Jubbaland State Ministries, including the Ministry of Education and Higher Learning (MoEHL), Ministry of Women, Family Affairs, and Human Rights, and the Ministry of Humanitarian Affairs. From 2022, the program embarked on program expansion to implement new projects in Kismayu and areas outside Kismayu, including Dhobley district.

2. PROJECT DESCRIPTION

The ASF Phase2 project has five (5) consortium partners comprising of LWF, NCA, FCA, DKH, DS with the aim of intervening mainly on shocks arising from the climate change. The consortium project targets a total of 48,292 climate affected communities in Somalia. LWF will focus on in implementing its activities in Jubaland regions.

The consortium project is funded by the Bread for the World and will be implemented in five main regions in Somalia. LWF will be implementing in the Lower Juba region, in Kismayu and Dhoobley districts. Diakonia Sweden will implement in the Southwest State, Afgooye district, and in Puntland State, in Iskushuban district. NAPAD will implement in the Banadir Region, sin Kahda and Garasbaley districts. FCA will implement in Hargeisa and Burao districts in Somaliland. NCA will cover existing locations in Jubaland State – Gedo region, Belet Hawa and Dollow districts and 3 new locations in Puntland state - Nugal, Garowe, Bailey Village, Bari, Qardo – Kubo village and in Mudug, Galkacyo, Roox village. The project targets beneficiaries from IDPS, youth, women, agro-pastoralists, local communities, CWDs and stakeholders**.**

The specific objectives of the project include;

  • Improved resilience and protection of climate affected boys and girls for education.
  • Climate affected communities’ livelihoods and WASH options enhanced
  • Peaceful co-existence amongst climate affected communities is improved.

3. PURPOSE OF THE ASSESSMENT

The overall purpose of this assessment is to support in conducting an Environmental Impact Assessment to provide crucial information to use in implementing the proposed construction work in the project. The assessment is to produce a clear Environmental Action Plan (EAP) that will be used to mitigate significant effect of the project on the environment in advance reducing negative effect on the project and mitigate them.

4. ASSESSMENT OBJECTIVES

The assignment has the following objectives;

  1. Jointly with government, local administration, communities and other stakeholders, visit the construction site and identify potential environmental impacts the proposed construction works will have on the immediate and surrounding ecosystem.
  2. Design and develop Environmental Action Plans (EAPs) for the proposed construction work to guide in mitigation and navigation of the identified potential negative effects.
  3. Provide recommendations on critical environmental information to guide policy makers, stakeholders and communities on future and similar interventions for Jubaland state and for future programming by LWF

5. SCOPE OF WORK

  • The consultancy assessment is 7 working days from the 5th to 13th Jan 2025.
  • The exercise will be carried out in the outskirts of Kismayu (Yontoy village).
  • The project will cover the construction work of a solar irrigation system.
  • The target groups to be consulted include; governmental institutions/ministries/agencies and beneficiaries to address the project’s constructions impact on the environment, thus providing mitigation plans for prospective negative impact.

6. METHODOLOGY

The consultant is expected to suggest an approach and methodology that reviews relevant policies, regulations, and previous studies related to environmental impacts of Solar irrigation system.

7. RESPONSIBILITIES OF LWF

  • Share all relevant project documentation.
  • Organize and facilitate meetings with government officials, environmental groups and project stakeholders.
  • Mobilize stakeholders and beneficiaries to actively participate in consultation processes.

8. DELIVERABLES

The consultant will be responsible for preparing and submitting the following deliverables;

  • An inception report.
  • A draft Environmental Impact Assessment report of the findings submitted to LWF program team for feedback (including related materials from interviews conducted).
  • A final Environmental Impact Assessment report written in English including findings, best practices, lessons learned, recommendations.
  • A detailed mitigation plan that outlines strategies to avoid or minimize for identified impacts for the solar irrigation system which ensures compliance with environmental regulations and best practices.

9. QUALIFICATIONS

  • The consultant must have an environmental university degree/ Masters, or equivalent Social Science qualification.
  • Proven experience in conducting environmental impact assessments.
  • Strong facilitation and communication skills, with experience delivering information diverse groups.
  • Knowledge of the sociopolitical context in Somalia and the environmental challenges with the governmental regulations.
  • Fluency in English; knowledge of Somali language is an added bonus.

10. EVALUATION CRITERIA

Technical approach - Points 35

Capability statement Points15

Past Performance Points15

Personnel/Staffing - Points15

Technical Evaluation Threshold (Only offers that receive technical evaluation score of 50 and above points (out of 80) will be considered for cost evaluation.

Interested and qualified consultant(s) should submit their technical proposal and financial proposals to [email protected] with the e-mail subject line clearly marked; Environmental Impact Assessment’ The deadline for submission of applications is 25th of December, 2024 at 5:00 pm Eastern African Time.

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