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International Federation of Red Cross & Red Cross Societies

Legal Consultancy - EbA Advocacy in Grenada

International Federation of Red Cross & Red Cross Societies

  • Port-of-Spain / Nassau / Grenada
  • Not disclosed
  • Not disclosed
  • Updated 22/10/2024
  • Human Resources

The objective of this consultancy is to improve sustainable ecosystem management and restoration in Jamaica and Grenada, enhancing resilience, reducing climate risks, and supporting biodiversity conservation and climate change mitigation.

Consultancy Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct a legal and policy assessment of the Woburn Clarke’s Court Bay Marine Protected Area to:

  1. Understand the situational analysis including the legal, policy, environmental, social, economic and political environment at the national level and local level (of Woburn Clarke)
  2. Determine the rights and interests of all stakeholders of the Woburn Clarke area including private sector, public sector, civil society and community members
  3. Examine the potential benefits, opportunities and barriers for an ecosystem-based adaptation (EbA) intervention to rehabilitate and/or restore the mangroves in the Woburn Clarke area with a view to reducing disaster risk and helping people adapt to the impacts of climate change
  4. Provide legal and policy recommendations to support the development of an advocacy strategy for an EbA intervention in Woburn Clarke’s.

The assessment should build on the previous learnings of the Grenada Synthesis Report, taking into account the policy and legislative framework at the national and local levels and the recommendations identified by stakeholders.

 Consultancy Deliverables

 The key deliverables for this consultancy will be the following:

  • An Inception Report which includes a detailed work plan and a stakeholder engagement strategy.
  • Desk Review Report which includes an analysis of the legal, policy, environmental, social, economic and political environment at the national level and local level (of Woburn Clarke).
  • Conduct of consultations among key stakeholders relevant to Woburn Clarke’s to: (i) support desk reviews and documentary research; (ii) understand the social, economic and political environment at the national and local level; (iii) understand rights and interests of stakeholders; (iv) identify opportunities and barriers for an EbA intervention; and (v) to develop and validate recommendations.
  • Stakeholder Consultation Report which includes a summary of discussions with stakeholders outlining their views and perceptions (rights and interests), their views on desk review findings and recommendations, and other empirical data relevant to the stakeholders consulted and issues discussed.
  • A Final Report which consolidates all the research from the desk review and stakeholder consultations. It should include a legal and policy assessment conducted on Woburn Clarke’s which outlines the potential benefits, opportunities and barriers for an EbA intervention with evidence-based legal and policy recommendations to support the development of an advocacy strategy for an EbA intervention in Woburn Clarke’s.

Methodology

 The consultancy deliverables may take on the following methodology: 

  • Conduct of a desk review on the relevant laws, policies, plans and practices (e.g. on disaster risk management, environmental, land use, planning, sustainable development etc.) relevant to Grenada and Woburn Clarke’s, and literary research relevant to NbS and EbA. Research should also include a review of previous policy work done by IFRC in Grenada, namely the Synthesis Report under the Resilient Islands Project.
  • Stakeholder consultations:

Stakeholder consultations may be conducted using a variety of formats such as key informant interviews, focus groups, surveys, community engagement tools, workshops or other kinds of investigation and information gathering. It is preferable for consultations to be conducted in-person where possible.

 Key Tasks

 To fulfil the consultancy deliverables, the consultant will be required to undertake the following key tasks:

  • Serve as the primary researcher in all issues relevant to the Project Objectives.
  • Liaise with the Grenada Red Cross Society in relation to identifying and connecting with relevant stakeholders and engaging with the Woburn Clarke’s community.
  • Report to the IFRC Disaster Law Team at the Port-of-Spain CCD as required.

 

 Support to be provided to the Consultant

 The Consultant will be supported and managed directly by the IFRC Disaster Law Team based in the Port-of-Spain CCD. Technical guidance and inputs may also be provided by the Grenada Red Cross Society. The Consultant will report to the Disaster Law Officer in the Port-of-Spain CCD.

 Timeframe

 The estimated timeframe for this project is a maximum of 5 months.

Application process

 Applicants are required to complete the application process via the IFRC online portal: https://www.ifrc.org/jobs.

 Applicants should include the following documents in their application:

  1. CV and cover letter
  2. Technical proposal with a detailed research methodology that proposes an action plan to achieve the project objectives and deliverables.
  3. Financial proposal

 Upon submission, the IFRC online portal stores this information for shortlisting purposes, and an automated email acknowledging receipt of the application is dispatched to the applicant. It is imperative that applications are submitted before the closing deadline specified in the vacancy notice.

Relevant qualifications, experience, skills and competencies required for this position are outlined in the Requirements Table below.

Requirements

The full list of qualifications, experience, skills and competencies required for this position are outlined in the qualifications table below.

Requirements

The full list of qualifications, experience, skills and competencies required for this position are outlined in the qualifications table below.

Qualifications

Required

Bachelor’s degree in law

x

Advanced qualification or equivalent experience in a relevant area (law, humanitarian policy, disaster management, environment, climate)

x

Experience

 

Demonstrated research, writing and reporting experience in English (sample to be provided)

x

Demonstrated experience in project management and office administration

x

Demonstrated experience with organising and managing files, documents and databases

x

Experience with networking, communicating and advocacy to different stakeholders such as government, CDEMA, Red Cross / Red Crescent, UN, NGOs and other organisations

x

Experience in developing and implementing advocacy strategies for law/policy reform

x

Skills/knowledge

 

Advanced level of knowledge and understanding of legal and policy requirements for nature-based solutions and ecosystem-based adaptation

x

Knowledge of Comprehensive Disaster Management

x

Good knowledge, understanding and research capacities in law/policy-making in the English-speaking Caribbean

x

Excellent professional communication skills, both written and verbal

x

Good computer skills including knowledge of Microsoft Office applications

x

Ability to use own initiative and problem-solving skills

x

Excellent spoken and written English

x

Competencies

                 

 

High attention to detail

x

Prioritizes workload to meet deadlines

x

Demonstrates accountability for results

x

Solicits cross-functional cooperation

x

Accepts responsibility/shares credit

x

Respects diversity and cultural differences

x

Communicates clearly, effectively and with confidence

x

 


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