Project Title: Strengthening Human Resilience in Northern Clarendon and West Kingston
Post Level: National/International Consultancy
Type of Consultancy: Individual Consultancy
Expected start date: October 2018
Period of assignment/services: Thirty (30) working days
Background:
Many communities in Jamaica are vulnerable and face challenges due to multiple human insecurities. The Government of Jamaica (GOJ) is committed to addressing these human
insecurities in order to promote social and economic development while protecting the natural environment as articulated in the Vision 2030 Jamaica: National Development Plan
(Vision 2030). It is also recognized that the complexity and interconnectedness of the human insecurities require a multi-sectoral, multi-dimensional and multi-level approach
that is prevention-oriented, people-centred and partnership driven.
In an effort to address the diverse human insecurities in a comprehensive and holistic manner, the Joint United Nations (UN) Team comprising the United Nations Development
Programme (UNDP), United Nations Environment Programme ( UN Environment), Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO); the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO);United Nations
Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO); the Global Environment Facility (GEF) Small Grants Programme (GEF SGP) and UN Women are partnering with the GOJ to
implement the three-year “Strengthening human resilience in Northern Clarendon & West Kingston” Programme under the “Delivering as One” approach. A comprehensive
human security analysis revealed a wide range of threats and insecurities facing communities in Jamaica. The indicators of human insecurity are reflected across the portfolios
of UN Agencies, justifying the need for an integrated approach to reduce vulnerabilities.
This Consultancy will provide support to the Joint Team of the UN/GOJ Human Security Joint Programme and specifically the Programme Management Unit in the execution of, in the
first instance (a) knowledge, attitudes and perception/practices survey to be followed by (b) a country-specific communication strategy. These activities are in partial
fulfilment of output 4.1 of the Strengthening Human Resilience in Northern Clarendon and West Kingston three year Joint Programme. The aim of this output is to increase public
awareness for the human security approach and its major components.
Scope of Work:
For the detailed SOW please visit our website at www.jm.undp.org/procurement
Application Procedure:
Proposal should be submitted through the online e-Tendering system https://etendering.partneragencies.org (search for Event ID: Jam10-39-2018) as per the deadline
indicated in the system itself. Detailed user guide on how to register in the system can be accessed using the following link:-
http://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/operations/procurement/business/procurement-notices/resources/
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