Overview :
Consultancy Title: Terminal Evaluation Consultant – Palau CB2
Project Name: Terminal Evaluation (TE) of the Mainstreaming global environmental priorities into national policies and programmes
Period of assignment: 21 days
Duty Station: Home-based and travel to selected duty station
Consultancy Proposal should be sent via email to etenderbox.pacific@undp.org no later than 28th June 2019 (Fiji Time) clearly stating the title of
consultancy applied for. Any proposals received after this date/time will not be accepted. Any request for clarification must be sent in writing, or by standard electronic communication
to procurement.fj@undp.org. UNDP will respond in writing or by standard electronic mail and will send written copies of the response, including an explanation of the query without
identifying the source of inquiry, to all consultants. Incomplete, late and joint proposals will not be considered and only offers for which there is further interest will be contacted.
Failure to submit your application as stated as per the application submission guide (Procurement Notice) on the above link will be considered incomplete and therefore
application will not be considered.
NOTE: Proposals must be sent to the designated email (etenderbox.pacific@undp.org).
Please do not copy or directly email applications to UNDP staff.
If the selected/successful Candidate is over 65 years of age and required to travel outside his home country; He/She will be required provide a full medical report at their expense
prior to issuance to contract. Contract will only be issued when Proposed candidate is deemed medically fit to undertake the assignment.
BACKGROUND
The Republic of Palau is an archipelago in the Western Pacific located between 7º North latitude and 134º East longitude. Palau consists of about 586 islands stretched
approximately 700 miles on a northeast to southwest axis and covering a land area of 535 km2 and a maritime Exclusive Economic Zone of 616,000 km2. Only 12 islands are currently
inhabited but 95% of the population live on three islands: Koror, the population and commercial center; Babeldaob, the largest island and center of government; and Peleliu, a
population center south of Koror.
The National Capacity Self-Assessment states that considering the lack of quantitative data and monitoring capacity for many environmental processes and species in Palau, effort
has been made to identify qualitative indicators of ecosystem health. It is hoped that using qualitative indicators can be used to improve environmental until local capacity for
qualitative data collection and management improves. Some progress has been made in improving understanding of possible indicators of ecosystem health. The Belau National
Museum, in cooperation with the Palau Conservation Society and the Palau International Coral Reef Center, has completed preliminary studies to identify bird species that can be
used to indicate near shore environmental quality. More research and analysis are needed to improve understanding of the conservation needs facing Palau as well as to improve
the ability to monitor and analyse the outcomes of conservation initiatives.
The Palau CB2 project aims to develop innovative and sustainable capacities to create a more resilient environmental management information system that will support a better
environmental decision-making process. Refer to Annex 1 –Terms of Reference for details.
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SCOPE OF WORK
Scope of work/Expected Output
The project was designed to strengthen Palau"s capacities to meet national and global environmental commitments through improved management of environmental data and
information. In response to the GEF-funded National Capacity Self-Assessment (NCSA) project conducted in Palau during the period of 2006-2007, which identified environmental
information as a constraint for good environmental decision-making. The reported emphasized on the need for more comprehensive datasets to be made available to stakeholders
including decision-makers and a greater capacity of stakeholders for analysing and using this information in related policy and programme making. In doing so the objectives will
be achieved through three components:
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Improved management information system for the global environment: This component focuses on improving existing management information systems to measure
achievements towards global environmental objectives. It will concentrate on assessing and strengthening those sets of measurement methodologies, negotiating agreements
towards harmonizing these and institutionalizing them within the relevant agencies and sharing protocols in a cost-effective manner.
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Strengthened technical capacities for monitoring and evaluating the state of the environment: This component will strengthen technical capacities to monitor
and evaluate the state of the environment in Palau. While the first component focuses on strengthening the institutional and organizational capacities for improving data and
information collection, management and sharing, this component focuses on the strengthening of human capacities to use improved data and information for strategic
decision-making in the interest of meeting global environmental obligations.
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Improved and institutionalized decision-making mechanisms for the global environment: The third component will also focus on enhancing the institutional
sustainability of capacities developed under the project through the assessment and targeted strengthening of monitoring and evaluation processes. As such, this component will
be strategically implemented alongside component/outcome 1 that will strengthen the institutional linkages of data and information systems across agencies and stakeholder
organizations. Lessons learned and best practices will be shared in the region.
A Terminal Evaluation will be conducted according to the guidance, rules and procedures established by UNDP and GEF as reflected in the UNDP Evaluation Guidance for GEF Financed
Projects.
The objectives of the evaluation are to assess the achievement of project results, and to draw lessons that can both improve the sustainability of benefits from this project,
and aid in the overall enhancement of UNDP programming.
.Refer to Annex 1 -Terms of Reference for details.
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3. REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION
Qualifications:
• Minimum Master’s Degree in environmental science/environmental affairs or related discipline that directly pertains to the three conventions of the UNFCCC, the UNCBD and
the UNCCD
Experience:
- Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience
- Knowledge of UNDP and GEF evaluation process and has lead evaluation process for at least 2-3 of UNDP/GEF funded projects
- Previous experience with results‐based monitoring and evaluation methodologies;
- Technical knowledge in the targeted focal area(s) especially on Multi-focal areas - capacity building projects, 3 Rio Conventions and other MEAs
- Has worked in the Pacific and is familiar with some of the PI’s country CCCD issues
- Knowledge on key environmental challenges in the Pacific
- Experience environmental policy development process
Competencies:
- Competence in adaptive management, as applied to climate change adaptation projects and ecosystems management;
- Project evaluation/review experiences within United Nations system will be considered an asset;
Language Requirements:
- Fluency in written and spoken English is essential
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4. EVALUATION CRITERIA
Evaluation
Cumulative analysis
The proposals will be evaluated using the cumulative analysis method with a split 70% technical and 30% financial scoring. The proposal with the highest cumulative scoring will
be awarded the contract. Applications will be evaluated technically, and points are attributed based on how well the proposal meets the requirements of the Terms of Reference
using the guidelines detailed in the table below:
When using this weighted scoring method, the award of the contract may be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:
a) responsive/compliant/acceptable, and
b) having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.
* Technical Criteria weighting; 70%
* Financial Criteria weighting; 30%
Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points in the Technical Evaluation would be considered for the Financial Evaluation. Interviews may be conducted as part of technical
assessment for shortlisted proposals.
Criteria
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Points
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Percentage
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Qualification
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60%
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Minimum Master’s Degree in environmental science/environmental affairs or related discipline that directly pertains to the three conventions of the UNFCCC, the UNCBD
and the UNCCD
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5
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Experience
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Minimum 5 years of relevant professional experience and has technical knowledge of the targeted area
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15
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Knowledge and experience of UNDP and GEF evaluation process and has conducted evaluation process for at least 2-3 of UNDP/GEF funded projects
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10
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Experience working with communities, government sectors NGOs and understands local protocols and customs and has excellent communication skills
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10
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Technical knowledge in the targeted focal area(s) especially on Multi-focal areas - capacity building projects, 3 Rio Conventions and other MEAs
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10
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Experience working in the Pacific and is familiar with some of the PI’s country CCCD issues
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10
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Competencies
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10%
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Demonstrable analytical skills;
Competence in adaptive management, as applied to climate change adaptation projects and ecosystems management;
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5
5
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Technical Criteria
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70%
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**If necessary interviews shall also be conducted as part of the technical evaluation to ascertain best value for money.
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Financial Criteria – Lowest Price
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30%
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Total
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100%
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5. DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WHEN SUBMITTING CONSULTANCY PROPOSALS
Offerors must send the following documents.
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A detailed CV including names of at least 2 referees
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Cover letter setting out:
- How the proposer meets the qualifications and experience required.
iii) Completed template for confirmation of Interest and Submission of Financial Proposal
Consultant must send a financial proposal based on a Lump Sum Amount. The total amount quoted shall be all-inclusive and include all costs components required
to perform the deliverables identified in the TOR, including professional fee, travel costs, living allowance (if any work is to be done outside the IC´s duty station) and any
other applicable cost to be incurred by the IC in completing the assignment. The contract price will be fixed output-based price regardless of extension of the herein specified
duration. Payments will be done upon completion of the deliverables/outputs.
In general, UNDP shall not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own
resources
In the event of unforeseeable travel not anticipated in this TOR, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between the
respective business unit and the Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed.
Template for confirmation of interest and Submission of Financial Proposal is available under the procurement section of UNDP Pacific Office in Fiji website
(www.pacific.undp.org)
Women candidates are encouraged to apply
Interested Candidates must accept UNDP General Terms and Conditions for Individual Consultants
Successful candidate will be required to complete the BSAFE course prior to undertaking any travel related to this consultancy ( online security awareness training).
https://training.dss.un.org/course/category/6
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