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NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE
Project ID
P181308
Project Title
Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa 2 Project (RCRP2)
Country
Malawi
Notice No
OP00373527
Notice Type
Request for Expression of Interest
Notice Status
Published
Borrower Bid Reference
ET-AUC-499102-CS-INDV
Procurement Method
Individual Consultant Selection
Language of Notice
English
Submission Deadline Date/Time
Sep 02, 2025 15:00
Published Date
Aug 15, 2025
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department
Africa Union Commission
Name
Harsen Nyambe
Address
Africa Union HeadquartersP.O.BOX 3243Tel: 251-11-5-517700webmaster: webmaster@africa-union.orgAddis
The African Union Commission has received financing from the World Bank toward the Implementation of Regional Climate Resilience Project 2 (RCRP2) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for
the selection of Project Coordinator to support the SEBE/AUC in the implementation of the project.
The Objective of the assignment is to strengthen the resilience of communities to Water- related disasters in Africa, the African Union Commission seeks to engage dedicated Project Coordinator
is required to support the SEBE/AUC in the implementation of the Regional Climate Resilience Project 2 (RCRP2), funded by the World Bank
Scope of Assignment and Responsibility
The RCRP2 Coordinator shall be responsible for overseeing the project implementation, monitoring and providing technical support, leadership and management to guide the project activities and
ensure effective implementation of the project and quality outputs/outcomes. As well as being responsible for regular project monitoring and reporting (monthly, quarterly, biannual, annual) to
the AUC Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate and the World Bank.
The specific duties of the RCRP2 Project Coordinator will include, but not limited to:
Overall day-to-day management of the operations of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) of the RCRP2
Coordinate and manage the overall conduct of the implementation of the Project in a timely manner and be responsible for its financial, administrative and technical oversight in line with
AU and World Bank policies, guidelines and practices. Including development of term of references, concept notes, workshops organization and stakeholders’ engagement and consultations
Provide secretarial services to the project’s Governance and participate, present to the Governance (prepare concept notes, logistics, agendas, reports, etc.)
Develop the annual work plan and budget of the project, and ensure approval by the Project Governance
Prepare Periodic Project Status Report (PSR) for review by the AUC, World Bank and the Governance
Conduct, commission and coordinate monitoring and evaluation of the project activities
Engage and maintain direct communication and dialogue with partners and other stakeholders to facilitate their understanding of the RCRP2 and strengthen partnerships – through
establishment of RCRP2 platform on adaptation
Liaise with the World Bank programs at the AU and ensure complementarity of the RCRP2 activities within AU related programs and similar activities carried out by AU Regional Economic
Commissions (RECs) and AU Member States.
Coordinate and liaise with the PCRP SOP1 (4 countries - Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, and South Sudan) and two regional organizations (Southern Africa Development Community, SADC, and
Nile Basin Initiative, NBI) – towards exchange of knowledge, capturing and documentation of lessons and good practices for replication and scaling up
Coordinate the preparation, monitoring and reporting on the execution of the overall procurement plan of the project for the procurement of goods, consulting and non-consulting services
consistent with procurement guidelines of the AU and the World Bank
Ensure the provision of support to local and international consultants engaged under the project and ensure timely execution of the assignments and the high quality of deliverables against
the term of references and international standards
Contribute to the knowledge management processes (e.g., knowledge acquisition, production, storage, dissemination and use)
Ensure visibility and awareness of the project with support from the communication teams at the AUC and the World Bank. Including, preparation of information and outreach materials for
national, regional and international fora
In liaison with the AUC environment and social Focal Point, the Project Coordinator shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the Environmental and Social Standards
(ESSs) and the Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP)
Participate and contribute to AUC strategic planning, including overall climate change portfolio and SEBE/AUC programmatic and strategic agendas
Respond to the changes pertinent to the project implementation and carry out any other functions related to the project that will, from time to time, be agreed-upon between the SEBE/AUC and
the World Bank
Ensure the project is properly closed out and project documentation completed and stored
Lead the preparation of the Project Completion Report (PCR)
Any other activity and assignment, as requested by the Director of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate.
Duty Station and Contract Duration
The Project Coordinator position is a full-time role for the duration of the project. The selected candidate shall be based in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia at the AU Headquarters. The initial contract
amount shall be for one year with possibility of extension subject to resource availability, satisfactory performance, and approval of the appointing authority.
Required Qualification and work experience.
At least a Master’s degree from a recognized university in any or combination of the following fields: environmental studies, natural resources, sustainable development,
hydro-climatology, or related field or any equivalent educational background – with at least 10 years of working experience and extensive knowledge of climate, climate resilience, risks,
natural disasters management, disaster risk management and vulnerabilities
The candidate must be familiar with and have sound knowledge and skills of planning, monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes mainly in the field of climate, climate risks,
resilience and vulnerability
Strong managerial leadership skills are essential including excellent organizational and analytical capabilities, setting priorities, taking initiatives and complete work plan deadlines
Knowledge of the current developments related to climate change, climate vulnerability/ risk and resilience
Experience in facilitating stakeholder engagement
Ability to network at high political levels and across regions – i.e., a flexible, diplomatic, friendly and cooperative personality with a sensitive approach to national and regional
political environments.
Fluency in English and have excellent written and oral communication skills - any additional AU languages will be considered advantageous
Effective computer skills (Excel, Word, power point, etc.).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Excellent planning, organizational and writing skills.
Excellent communication skills, ability to work in multicultural environments, and ease in interpersonal relationships.
Reliable and responsible personality and capacity to work under demanding professional circumstances and in an international environment.
Excellent organizational and recordkeeping skills.
Experience in dealing with senior business executives and government officials;
A good team player while being independent and able to work autonomously
Evaluation and Qualification Criteria
General experience - 10 Points
Specific Experience relevant to the assignment – 50 Points
Qualifications and Training – 30 Points
Language – 10 Points
Consultancy Fee
The remuneration to be paid to the Project Coordinator is open to negotiation and the rates to be agreed will be dependent on the individual’s qualifications and experience and the applicable
AU standard rates. Remuneration shall be monthly. The AUC shall pay the Consultant for services rendered at the rate(s) per man/month spent, subject to a maximum of eight hours per day in
accordance with the rates agreed during contract negotiations. Fees payable does not include costs associated with project related travels, coordination/organization of project related
activities and events, stakeholder dialogues, consultations and workshops. The AU will meet these costs
Institutional and Organizational Arrangement
The Project Coordinator shall perform the assigned tasks under the overall strategic leadership and guidance of the Director of the Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate and
direct supervision of the Climate Change Senior Policy Officer.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” July 2016 (“Procurement
Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0900 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by e-mail) by 02 September 2025
The impacts of climate change challenge sustainable and inclusive development in Africa. The Six Assessment Report of the Inter-Governmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC-AR6) released in 2023
indicated that Africa has contributed among the least to greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, key development sectors have experienced widespread losses and damages attributable to anthropogenic
climate change, including biodiversity loss, water shortages, reduced food production, loss of lives, and reduced economic growth. Climate-resilient low-carbon development pathways must be in
place to significantly minimize vulnerability to climate risk and related natural disasters.
Water security is critical for climate resilience, and there is a need for enhancing water investment. Water plays a crucial role in the socio-economic development of African countries, in
sustaining natural ecosystems, and in building climate resilience. The recent extreme variability in rainfall and river discharge across Africa has had largely negative and multi-sector impacts
across water-dependent sectors. Projected changes present heightened cross-cutting risks to water-dependent sectors and require planning under deep uncertainty for the wide range of extremes
expected in future. That means that Africa needs to act towards building its climate resilience through investing in water security in the continent.
The African Union Climate Change and Resilient Development Strategy and Action Plan (2022-2032) recognizes that building the resilience of water investments in Africa is a critical response to
the projected severe and more frequent impacts of climate change. It also promotes that climate-resilient water interventions need to consider gender inequalities since men and women are
impacted by, and respond differently to, the impacts of climate change.
In recognition of these evolving challenges, the African Union (AU) developed the Africa Regional Climate Resilience Programme is designed to enhance climate resilience in Africa’s water
systems and strengthen capacity to manage water-related disasters in Africa as part of the Continental Africa Water Investment Program (AIP) that was adopted by the AU Heads of State and
Government, as part of the Programme for Infrastructure Development in Africa (PIDA) Priority Action Plan in February 2021. AIP was also endorsed by the Governance Council of the African
Ministers’ Council on Water (AMCOW) in February 2019. The Africa Regional Climate Resilience Program is also aligned to the Africa Regional Strategy for Disaster Risk Reduction and the
Programme of Action for the implementation of Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015—2030 in Africa.
As part of implementing the above continental strategies and programs, and as part of supporting Member States to take climate action, the African Union Commission, through the Directorate for
Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy (SEBE), developed an Africa Regional Climate Resilience Program in partnership with the World Bank. The programme aims to:
Strengthen climate information systems for resilience and disaster risk management in Africa;
Enhance climate resilience in Africa’s water systems; and
Strengthen resilience of communities to water-related disasters in Africa
In order to strengthen the resilience of communities to Water- related disasters in Africa, the African Union Commission seeks to engage dedicated Training Coordinator in the programme
management Unit to support the continental capacity building under the Africa Regional Climate Resilience Program
OBJECTIVES
The overall objective of the consultancy service is to strengthen the resilience of communities to Water- related disasters in Africa, the African Union Commission seeks to engage dedicated
Project Coordinator is required to support the SEBE/AUC in the implementation of the Regional Climate Resilience Project 2 (RCRP2), funded by the World Bank.
SCOPEAND RESPONSIBILITY
The RCRP2 Coordinator shall be responsible for overseeing the project implementation, monitoring and provide technical support, leadership and management to guide the project activities and
ensure effective implementation of the project and quality outputs/outcomes. As well as be responsible for regular project monitoring and reporting (monthly, quarterly, biannual, annual) to the
AUC Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate and the World Bank.
Under the overall strategic leadership and guidance of the Director of the Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate and direct supervision of the Climate Change Senior Policy
Officer. The specific duties of the RCRP2 Project Coordinator will include, but not limited to:
Overall day-to-day management of the operations of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU) of the RCRP2
Coordinate and manage the overall conduct of the implementation of the Project in a timely manner and be responsible for its financial, administrative and technical oversight in line with
AU and World Bank policies, guidelines and practices. Including development of term of references, concept notes, workshops organization and stakeholders’ engagement and consultations
Provide secretarial services to the project’s Governance and participate, present to the Governance (prepare concept notes, logistics, agendas, reports, etc.)
Develop the annual work plan and budget of the project, and ensure approval by the Project Governance
Prepare Periodic Project Status Report (PSR) for review by the AUC, World Bank and the Governance
Conduct, commission and coordinate monitoring and evaluation of the project activities
Engage and maintain direct communication and dialogue with partners and other stakeholders to facilitate their understanding of the RCRP2 and strengthen partnerships – through
establishment of RCRP2 platform on adaptation
Liaise with the World Bank programs at the AU and ensure complementarity of the RCRP2 activities within AU related programs and similar activities carried out by AU Regional Economic
Commissions (RECs) and AU Member States.
Coordinate and liaise with the PCRP SOP1 (4 countries - Comoros, Madagascar, Mozambique, and South Sudan) and two regional organizations (Southern Africa Development Community, SADC, and
Nile Basin Initiative, NBI) – towards exchange of knowledge, capturing and documentation of lessons and good practices for replication and scaling up
Coordinate the preparation, monitoring and reporting on the execution of the overall procurement plan of the project for the procurement of goods, consulting and non-consulting services
consistent with procurement guidelines of the AU and the World Bank
Ensure the provision of support to local and international consultants engaged under the project and ensure timely execution of the assignments and the high quality of deliverables against
the term of references and international standards
Contribute to the knowledge management processes (e.g., knowledge acquisition, production, storage, dissemination and use)
Ensure visibility and awareness of the project with support from the communication teams at the AUC and the World Bank. Including, preparation of information and outreach materials for
national, regional and international fora
In liaison with the AUC environment and social Focal Point, the Project Coordinator shall ensure that the Project is carried out in accordance with the Environmental and Social Standards
(ESSs) and the Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) and prepare regular reporting on the status of implantation of the agreed E&S instruments”.
Participate and contribute to AUC strategic planning, including overall climate change portfolio and SEBE/AUC programmatic and strategic agendas
Respond to the changes pertinent to the project implementation and carry out any other functions related to the project that will, from time to time, be agreed-upon between the SEBE/AUC and
the World Bank
Ensure the project is properly closed out and project documentation completed and stored
Lead the preparation of the Project Completion Report (PCR)
Any other activity and assignment, as requested by the Director of Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate.
INSTITUTIONALANDORGANIZATIONAL ARRANGEMENTS
The Project Coordinator shall perform the assigned tasks under the overall strategic leadership and guidance of the Director of the Sustainable Environment and Blue Economy Directorate and
direct supervision of the Climate Change Senior Policy Officer.
QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE
The Project Coordinator should have at least the following qualifications, abilities and skills :
At least a Master’s degree from a recognized university in any or combination of the following fields: environmental studies, natural resources, sustainable development,
hydro-climatology, or related field or any equivalent educational background – with at least 10 years of working experience and extensive knowledge of climate, climate resilience, risks,
natural disasters management, disaster risk management and vulnerabilities
The candidate must be familiar with and have sound knowledge and skills of planning, monitoring and evaluation of projects and programmes mainly in the field of climate, climate risks,
resilience and vulnerability
Strong managerial leadership skills are essential including excellent organizational and analytical capabilities, setting priorities, take initiatives and complete work plan deadlines
Knowledge of the current developments related to climate change, climate vulnerability/ risk and resilience
Experience in facilitating stakeholder engagement
Ability to network at high political levels and across regions – i.e., a flexible, diplomatic, friendly and cooperative personality with a sensitive approach to national and regional
political environments.
Fluency in English and have excellent written and oral communication skills - any additional AU languages will be considered advantageous
Effective computer skills (Excel, Word, power point, etc.).
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
Excellent planning, organizational and writing skills.
Excellent communication skills, ability to work in multicultural environments, and ease in interpersonal relationships;
Reliable and responsible personality and capacity to work under demanding professional circumstances and in an international environment;
Excellent organizational and recordkeeping skills;
Experience in dealing with senior business executives and government officials;
Good team player while being independent and able to work autonomously.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
The performance of the Training Coordinator will be evaluated on a quarterly basis, based on criteria’s related to the assignment.
DURATION AND TIMING
The contract duration will initially be for twelve (12) months with possibility of extension for the entire project period, based on satisfactory performance.
DUTY STATION
The consultant will be based in the AU Headquarters.
REMUNERATION
The remuneration to be paid to the Project Coordinator is open to negotiation and the rates to be agreed will be dependent on the individual’s qualifications and experience and the applicable
AU standard rates.
Remuneration shall be on a monthly basis. The AUC shall pay the Consultant for services rendered at the rate(s) per man/month spent, subject to a maximum of eight hours per day in accordance
with the rates agreed during contract negotiations.
FACILITIES TO BE MADE AVAILABLE BY AUC
The following shall be made available by the AUC:
Office accommodation.
Photocopying facilities, and Stationery.
Support with visa facilitation.
Internet Access
EVALUATION AND QUALIFICATION CRITERIA
1. General experience - 10 Points
2. Specific Experience relevant to the assignment – 50 Points
3. Qualifications – 30 Points
4. Language – 10
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