Consultancy for the final evaluation of the IKI funded Smart Coasts project

World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)

Guatemala 🇬🇹

Overview

WWF seeks to hire the final evaluation of the Smart coasts project.

Responsibilities

  • University postgraduate degree in disciplines related to the management of natural resources and social development;
  • At least 5 years of verifiable experience in conducting project evaluations, preferably multi-country evaluations;
  • Solid knowledge and experience in project/program management standards;
  • Experience in projects financed by the International Climate Initiative -IKI.
  • Be willing to visit the project sites (Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras);
  • Permanent resident of one of the four project countries or verifiable experience in the area and understanding of the local context and relevant institutions;
  • Preferably with knowledge or experience in adaptation to climate change;
  • Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively;
  • Fluency in written and spoken English and Spanish;
  • Reliability and integrity and a demonstrated ability to work independently in challenging environments.

Qualifications

WWF invites interested parties to submit a proposal by February 1st 2023. Proposals must include: a) a cover letter, b) a summary of the proposed methodology, c) a full CV outlining the evaluator’s qualifications, and d) a proposed budget (consultant fees per day and number of days and estimated travel expenses). The estimate of travel expenses can be calculated by planning a visit per site to the protected areas Ria Lagartos, Mexico, Corozal Bay, Belize, Sarstun River, Guatemala, and Cuyamel-Omoa, Honduras.

Send proposals to: lmarquez@wwfca.org, include  â€śSmart Coasts project evaluation proposal” as the subject of the email.

The detailed terms of reference can be consulted here:

Web: https://www.wwfca.org/en/consultancy_services_smart_coasts_project/


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