National Consultant for Research on Integration and Coordination in Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate Change Adaptation and Sectoral Development
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The International Federation-Country Cluster Support Team
(CCST) invites applications from eligible candidates for the following
position:
National Consultant for
Research on Integration and Coordination in Disaster Risk Reduction, Climate
Change Adaptation and Sectoral Development
Date of Issue : 19 July 2017
Date of Closing : 7 August 2017
Duty Station: Jakarta
Contract Type: Individual Consultancy Contract
Duration: 30 working days, estimation of beginning 1
September 2017 and ending 31 October 2017
Project Background
One of the key findings in IFRC Report on Strengthening Law
and Disaster Risk Reduction in Indonesia is the need of further coordination
between Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR), Climate Change Adaptation (CCA)and
Sectoral Development.
As summarized in the Strengthening Law and Disaster Risk
Reduction (DRR) in Indonesia report by IFRC (2016), the coordination of
Disaster Management with the land use / spatial planning sector is implied
through Indonesia’s legal framework for disaster management, which refers to
the implementation and enforcement of the spatial structure plan as a component
of the pre-disaster stage, as well as its place in prevention and mitigation
activities. However, it is also seen that the ambitions of the DM Law and
the activities of national and sub-national disaster management agency (BNPB
and BPBD) need to line up with those of the main actors in spatial planning in
order for disaster risks to be considered appropriately within the system.
Furthermore, it is apparent that laws and regulations concerning development,
planning and construction do not contain provisions that promote coordination
with disaster management institutions and mechanisms.
Regarding climate change, the report indicated that
coordination between the Ministry of Environment and Forestry (MoEF) and BNPB
on DRR and climate change has been limited in practice. There has been very
little dialogue between stakeholders on how CCA and DRR link and overlap, and
how best to address them without duplication on a multi-sectoral basis. There
is also an institutional perception that CCA is the ‘domain’ of the MOEF,
whereas DRR is ‘owned’ by the actors work in disaster field including BNPB,
Ministry of Development Plannning/BAPPENAS, and the Ministry of Home Affairs,
and that these are often viewed as separate work-streams.
The consultant under the supervision of IFRC Policy and
Partnership Manager, and Climate and Resilience Coordinator, shall provide a
research report that will be used to provide better recommendation for
government and non-government actors and Red Cross Red Crescent Movement with
the aim of improving future disaster risk reduction efforts.
Key activities of the Consultant
•
Work with IFRC Policy and Partnership Manager, and Climate and Resilience
Coordinator, to set the study based on the preliminary research questions.
•
Undertake the research on the integration and coordination between Disaster
Risk Reduction and Climate Change Adaptation implied on laws, regulation, plans
and on practices, in relation to spatial planning.
•
Produce study report in Bahasa Indonesia and English.
Expected Outcomes
•
Produce study report on Integration and Coordination in disaster risk
reduction, climate change and sectoral development report in Bahasa Indonesia
and English.
Consultant Requirements
•
At least 10 years’ work experiences in disaster management and climate change
in Indonesia.
•
Extensive knowledge on strategic plans and actions on disaster
management/disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation.
•
Good relation with relevant ministries and agencies on area of disaster
management and climate change.
•
Good writing skills both in Bahasa Indonesia and English.
•
Experience in legal and policy research will be a strong advantage.
•
Knowledge of Integrated Risks Management will be a strong advantage.
•
Experience with networking and communicating with different stakeholders such
as government, Red Cross / Red Crescent, UN, NGOs and other organizations.
•
Ability to meet deadlines.
Interested candidates could request complete Terms of
Reference to nurfebriani.wardi@ifrc.org
Only candidates meeting the above requirements are requested
to apply.
Please submit your application letter addressing the above
qualifications and experience with your curriculum vitae to: Indonesia.hrd@ifrc.org
Please indicate on the subject heading: Consultant DRR-CCA
Research




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