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Background
The Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC) region is composed of 33 countries of which 16 are Small Island Developing States (SIDS).
Most countries in the region have reached macroeconomic standards which label them as middle or upper middle income countries.
However, there is still a high and persistent level of poverty in most countries, despite sustained economic growth over the last decade.
The Human Development Index (HDI) varies greatly across the region, and persistent economic inequalities translate into unequal access to land, water, adequate housing, infrastructure and services, particularly for the most vulnerable groups.
Rapid urbanization rates exacerbate existing socioeconomic challenges. The probability of being affected by climate related events and climate change is strongly modulated by the pre existing conditions of poverty and inequality.
For example, extreme events will strongly affect the rural and urban poor who often reside in informal settlements in high risk areas (e.
according to the available scientific information the region will be severely affected even under lower levels of global warming.
The climate change crisis is no longer a purely environmental issue but, instead, a socio economic crisis, and, in particular, a child rights crisis.
There is a collective moral responsibility to scale practical solutions to climate change with real potential to make a difference for children and youth to survive, grow, and thrive.
The coming years will be critical to promote concrete solutions with the potential of securing large scale impact, particularly through catalysing partnerships (public, private, etc.
for climate resilience. With the recent growth in youth climate action, UNICEF and its allies have a unique role to play to ensure that children and youth voices are adequately heard and responded to by decision makers, empowering children and youth as changemakers.
The new Strategic Plan for 2022 2025, Goal Area 4, will aim to ensure that every child, including adolescents, uses safe and equitable WASH services, and lives in a safe and sustainable climate and environment.
Work under this Goal Area, including in humanitarian crises and fragile contexts, will contribute to environmental, resilience and gender components of the 2030 Agenda.
In response to these challenges and the new SP, UNICEF LACRO a has been developed a new Regional Office Management Plan 2022 2025 to articulate the key shifts and programmatic realignment, which will be required to accelerate results for children in the LAC region over the next 4 years.
The results structure follows the alignment with the SP goal areas, so that, in all contexts, including humanitarian and fragile settings, every child, including adolescents :
and (5) has access to inclusive social protection and lives free of poverty.
Under Goal Area 4 (Safe and Resilient WASH and Sustainable Climate and Environment), programming is grouped around water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services and systems strengthening, and climate, environment, energy, and disaster risk reduction (CEED) for children.
Whereas UNICEF and partners will focus in the advocacy for child sensitive climate and environmental policies, the promotion of youth engagement on climate action, and the implementation of comprehensive programmes from a sectoral and cross sectoral approach.
More specifically, this GA4 will support national stakeholders’ capacities to apply a risk analysis in sectorial decision making and to develop child sensitive risk informed programmes that reduce risks and climate impacts on children.
This will include technological innovation (e.g., renewable and efficient energy and resilient water system solutions for off grid communities) and providing scalable solutions that ensure : 1.
Access to safe and sustainable water and adequate sanitation and hygiene; 2. Quality and
continuous education, both in time of stability and crises; and 3. Climate and environmental risk resilient primary health care system (including air pollution).
Collectively, these efforts will improve equity and strengthening the resilience of basic services, children and their communities.
Purpose of the Assignment
Nature of Individual Contract : CEED Individual Contractor to support the engagement of young people on climate action in LAC.
Under the overall guidance of the LACRO Regional Advisor on Climate Change and Sustainable Development, the purpose of this individual contractor is to develop and implement a youth engagement strategy on CEED related topics for the region and assisting LACRO’s teams and country offices in implementing, documenting, reporting and monitoring the progress of this strategy and overall UNICEF contribution to child centered climate actions across the region.
The individual contractor will be expected to deliver the following products :
1. Lead the development and implementation of LACRO’s CEED youth engagement strategy guiding country offices and partners in rolling out the strategy.
2. Create and promote spaces for young advocates, youth led groups and youth focused partners to foster active engagement of children, adolescents and youth in climate and environmental policy and action.
Specific Tasks
1. Lead the development and implementation of LACRO’s CEED youth engagement strategy guiding country offices and partners in rolling out the strategy, including the following :
Develop a situation analysis of the gaps and opportunities in current platforms, spaces and initiatives in climate and environmental governance processes linked to the Paris Agreement, Escazu Agreement, others, in LAC to increase engagement of children and youth.
Develop the LACRO’s CEED youth engagement strategy on climate and environmental action based on UNICEF’s sectors and comparative advantage including modes of engagement, objectives and expected results.
Support Country Offices in identifying opportunities for children and young people to be engaged in platforms and spaces in climate and environmental governance processes and strategic frameworks (such NDCs, NAPs, DRM / Sendai and SDGs).
Support resource mobilization efforts to finance and foster child and youth centered climate and environmental actions and spaces from bilateral, multilateral, public and private donors.
Support knowledge management activities as required and linked to generation of content for social media outlets.
Support the generation of data and evidence on children rights and climate change to inform strategic youth focused programming.
Represent UNICEF in relevant coordination forums, roundtables, meetings, and conferences.
2. Create and / or promote spaces for young advocates, youth led groups and youth focused partners to foster active engagement of children, adolescents and youth in climate and environmental policy and action.
Provide technical assistance to cocreate spaces and dialogues (roundtables, hackathons, start ups) between young people and partners with public and private counterparts.
Strengthen young peoples’ capacity to engage in climate policies and actions by developing and / or disseminating climate tools and resources and by conducting training sessions with young people and partners.
Develop a mapping of good practices on youth engagement in climate advocacy at national and regional level.
Activity 1 :
Regional CEED youth engagement strategy and workplan developed
Key milestones of the CEED strategy are implemented in target countries and key stakeholders.
Regional / country NDC analysis tool and dashboard including criteria and indicators is available and used by UNICEF offices and partners.
Guidance and support on youth engagement tools and resources
Knowledge management mechanism established and CEED activity Tracker
Activity 2 :
Adolescents and youth are supported to have a more meaningful representation in climate activities and advocacy events (# of events / # of platforms / # advocates supported)
Compilation of youth engagement in climate action good practices in the LAC region.
Reports and communication products (social media packs) of UNICEF contribution on youth participation in regional and global climate and environmental events.
Deliverables
DescriptionDuration in days Expected deadline Monthly report on activities and results30July 31, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30August 31, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30September 30, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30October 31, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30November 30, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30December 31, 2022 Monthly report on activities and results30January 30, 2023 Monthly report on activities and results30February 28, 2023 Monthly report on activities and results30March 30, 2023
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have
Minimum Requirements and Qualifications
Education
Work Experience
Languages
Technical knowledge
Other skills and attributes
Administrative details
Supervision
The contractor will work under the direct supervision of the LACRO Climate Change and Sustainable Advisor and in collaboration with the Education and Adolescent Development and Participation Specialists.
Workplace
This assignment will be office-based.
Duration
This contract is expected to start on 1 July with an estimated duration of 9 months.
How to Apply
Application should be submitted online and should include : Resume, Cover Letter and Financial proposal. Qualified candidates are requested to submit daily, monthly and total fees in their financial proposal.
Travel
When conditions will allow and just in case there is any activity or event that requires the individual contractor to be present in the location.
If travel is involved, it will be covered by UNICEF as per policy.
For every Child, you demonstrate
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