Lagos Urban Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Activity (LUWASH): Water Resource Management Expert (Short-Term Technical Assistance)

Athena Infonomics

Lagos, Nigeria 🇳🇬

LAGOS URBAN WATER, SANITATION, AND HYGIENE ACTIVITY (LUWASH): WATER RESOURCE MANAGEMENT EXPERT (SHORT-TERM TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE)

About Athena Infonomics

Celebrating thirteen years of innovative and collaborative work, Athena Infonomics has established itself as a data-driven global consultancy that leverages social science research, data science, and technology to provide user-centric, context-specific solutions and advice to decision makers. Our multidisciplinary and multi-cultural team of 80+ professionals spread across Asia, Africa, Washington D.C., and London exemplify extensive experience in designing and applying research methods to co-design and co-produce useful research that is inclusive and relevant.

About LUWASH

Lagos is a densely populated city, with rapidly growing urban and peri-urban areas and more than 200 informal settlements, which pose unique challenges for water supply and sanitation access and environmental protection. These challenges are exacerbated by poor performance of existing public water and sanitation authorities, inadequate public financing, poor water and sanitation infrastructure, and lack of sustainable revenue generating mechanisms. The lack of access to safe water and sanitation services limits development and quality of life across the State. Explosive population growth has long overwhelmed the capacities of Lagos Water Company (LWC) and Lagos State Wastewater Management Office (LSWMO) to provide sufficient and reliable services, leading to fragmented service delivery from a range of utility, community, and private service providers while providing limited choices and little accountability.

To address the need for improved urban WASH services in Lagos, the Lagos Urban Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Activity (LUWASH) – funded by USAID and delivered by Chemonics in consortium with organizations including Athena Infonomics and FEI Consulting – is focusing on improving the financial and technical capabilities as well as the governance of the WASH sector in Lagos. This includes, but is not limited to, utilities, private sector providers and the institutions tasked with monitoring and enforcing activities in the WASH sector in Lagos State. This will be done to expand and improve urban water and sanitation service delivery to the large number of unserved and underserved households residing in Lagos.

By working across multiple actors at varying levels of government, governance, and community engagement, LUWASH is tackling the profound and entrenched challenges faced by the Lagos WASH sector. Strategic deployment of rehabilitation funds and grants will further stimulate virtuous cycles of service improvements.

About the Assignment

Lagos faces a multifaceted array of environmental and economic challenges, with key hazards and stressors that include heavy rainfall, fluvial, pluvial and coastal flooding, sea level rise and saline intrusion, domestic waste/sewage and stormwater runoff, groundwater overextraction and contamination, poor infrastructure and erratic power supply. These hazards and stressors are expected to be exacerbated by climate change, population growth, and the continued loss of natural absorptive capacities. Nigeria is expected to experience a warmer climate in the future: climate change projections indicate a temperature increase ranging from +1.3 to +5.7°C. Together with annual precipitation anomalies ranging from -36.0 to +47.0mm and projected rise in sea levels, it can be inferred that Lagos could experience more extreme weather events.

A key activity in the second year of the LUWASH program, the Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment (CVRA) of the Lagos State WASH Sector seeks to understand these challenges and identify sustainable, robust and resilient measures to be taken by sector stakeholders. Led by FEI Consulting, with support from Athena Infonomics and Chemonics, the CVRA has the following objectives:

1.      Comprehensive Climate Vulnerability and Risk Assessment along social, financial, physical, environmental, human and political/institutional dimensions

2.      Map WASH infrastructure resilience to climate and disaster risks

3.      Develop adaptation and mitigation strategies that address identified vulnerabilities, leverage sustainable management practices, etc.

4.      Provide policy and planning recommendations that incorporate climate resilience into the WASH sector

5.      Develop Monitoring, evaluation and learning framework to track resilience-building efforts’ effectiveness

Role and Responsibilities of Consultant

The Water Resource Management Expert will be an integral part of the CVRA team, and will join other experts in climate change, water supply and sanitation engineering to produce the overall project outputs.

The Climate and Hydrology Expert will have the following responsibilities:

·      Assess the current state of water resources in Lagos, including surface water, groundwater, and rainwater harvesting potential.

·      Analyze water demand and supply patterns across various sectors (domestic, industrial, agricultural) and identify gaps.

·      Develop strategies for sustainable water resource management, considering factors such as population growth, urbanization, and climate change.

·      Evaluate the impact of climate change on water availability and quality, and propose adaptation measures.

·      Collaborate with/supoprt the WASH experts, Climate Hydrologist Specialist, and other team members to integrate water resource management considerations into the CVRA process.

·      Engage with stakeholders, including government agencies, water utilities, and community organizations, to gather insights and foster collaboration on water resource management initiatives.

·      Provide technical guidance on water conservation, efficiency, and reuse practices to enhance the resilience of the WASH sector.

·      Contribute to the development of the Climate Risk Assessment Report and the Climate Adaptation Recommendations Report, focusing on water resource management aspects.

·      Support the development of a monitoring and evaluation framework to track the effectiveness of water resource management interventions.

Qualifications of Consultant

The Consultant will work closely with the project team to ensure that water resource management considerations are properly integrated into the CVRA and the development of adaptation strategies for enhancing the resilience of the WASH sector in Lagos, Nigeria.

Essential

·      Advanced degree in Water Resource Management, Hydrology, Environmental Engineering, or a related field.

·      Six years of professional experience in water resource assessment, planning, and management, particularly in urban settings.

·      Knowledge of climate change impacts on water resources and adaptation strategies.

·      Familiarity with water conservation, efficiency, and reuse technologies and practices.

·      Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.

·      Excellent written and verbal communication skills.

·      Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary team and engage with diverse stakeholders.

·      WRM Expert be based in Lagos, Nigeria as this role will require site visits, meetings with the water utility, etc. Only candidates who have Nigeria work authorization will be considered.

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Preferred

·      Experience working in Nigeria or West Africa.

·      Experience working with international development agencies, preferably USAID.

·      Experience working with governmental agencies.

Deliverables

These deliverables are essential for achieving the objectives of the Climate and Disaster Risk Assessment (CVRA) of the WASH sector in Lagos, Nigeria, as part of the LUWASH programme. They will contribute to a comprehensive understanding of the sector’s vulnerabilities and opportunities for building resilience against climate variability and change.

1.     Contributions to data and literature review related to water resource management

2.     Participation in Climate Risk Assessment Workshop presentation

3.     Contributions to Climate Risk Assessment Report related to water resource management (exact scope and inputs to be agreed with CVRA Team Leader)

Deliverable                                                                           Anticipated LOE (Days) Estimated Timeline

a. Data and literature review                                               3 days July

b. Climate Risk Assessment Workshop: presentation      2 days September

c. Climate Adaptation and Recommendation Report       2 days October

Place of Performance

The Water Resource Management Expert will work In Lagos, Nigera.

Period of Performance

The Water Resource Management Expert will serve through October 2024, with the potential for extension as needed


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