The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), is a private, non-denominational, international development agency established in 1967. It seeks sustainable solutions to long-term problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy, and ill-health with special emphasis on the needs of rural communities in mountainous and other resource poor regions, primarily in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Its main areas of focus are education, health, rural development, environment and strengthening civil society.
The Aga Khan Foundation (Pakistan) [AKF (P)] is seeking a high caliber professional consultant Short-term consultancy on Gender-Responsive Climate Resilience Comprehensive Study and Recommendations for Gender-Responsive Climate Adaptation in IRCCCE Project Areas (Gilgit-Baltistan and Chitral). The beginning date will be mutually agreed upon between the consultant and AKF (P).
Objective
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF) in Pakistan is deeply committed to enhancing the quality of life, fostering pluralism, and strengthening civil society through the values of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN). In line with this mission, AKF Pakistan (AKFP) adopts a community-first approach, working closely with communities to develop context-specific, sustainable, and inclusive development initiatives. These initiatives empower communities, including children, youth, and women leaders, to actively participate in planning and implementing multi-sectoral development projects.
Climate resilience is one of AKF's core areas and is addressed in collaboration with AKDN agencies and external partners. Gender considerations are integrated across all thematic areas, with a strong emphasis on implementing gender-responsive strategies to improve the lives of vulnerable women, girls, and persons with disabilities (PwDs).
The "Improved Resilience to Climate Change of Communities and Ecosystems in Gilgit Baltistan and Chitral" (IRCCCE) project, funded by UBS Optimus Foundation, is one such initiative aimed at protecting communities at risk, reducing pressure on natural resources, and promoting nature-based, adaptive agricultural practices for economic recovery. Recognizing that women and girls are particularly vulnerable to climate-induced disasters, AKF acknowledges the need for a thorough study to identify gaps in current gender integration efforts within its climate resilience programs. This study will offer recommendations along with an action plan for more effective, inclusive, and gender-responsive climate adaptation strategies.
Findings from this study will be shared in a workshop involving relevant AKDN agencies and civil society organizations to encourage knowledge sharing and collaboration. Following the workshop, the consultant will work with the gender team and the IRCCCE Project Manager to conduct a 2–3-day capacity-building training for AKF/AKDN staff and project beneficiaries, focusing on the recommended gender-responsive climate adaptation actions.
Main Duties and Responsibilities
PHASE I
Stage 1: Initial Discussions, Workplan Development and Desk Review
PHASE II
Stage 2: Tool Testing and Development of Report on Gender-Differentiated Climate Risks and Strategies
Design and finalize tools and methodology for Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) after discussions with key staff, focusing on improving women’s meaningful participation in climate resilience efforts, gender transformative approaches in climate adaptation, and gender responsive monitoring and evaluation indicators.
PHASE III
Stage 3: Capacity-Building Training Sessions
Duration & Implementation Arrangements
Deliverables
The table below outlines the key deliverables, timeframes, and days allocated for each phase of the initiative:
Key Activities
Days Allocated
PHASE I
Stage 1: Initial Discussions, Workplan Development, and Desk Review
- Inception meeting
- Submission and approval of inception report and work plan
- Desk review of current approaches
Total for Phase I
30%
PHASE II
Stage 2: Tool Testing and Development of Report on Gender-Differentiated Climate Risks and Strategies
Total for Phase II
30 %
PHASE III
Stage 3: Capacity-Building Trainings
- 2-day training sessions for staff and beneficiaries
Total for Phase III
40 %
Overall Total
The consultant(s) will be expected to deliver:
5. Reporting Line
The consultants will work closely with the Project Manager of IRCCCE (UBS-OF) and the Gender team.
6. Terms of Payment
Payment will be made in three installments as follows:
7. Qualifications Required
Safeguarding
AKF is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and vulnerable adults. AKF expects all staff, volunteers, and consultants to adhere to a zero-tolerance policy for sexual abuse, exploitation, harassment (SEAH), and other misconduct. Compliance with the code of conduct, including SEAH principles, is mandatory. Violations may result in disciplinary actions, including termination and exclusion from AKDN activities.
Eligibility
The consultant must not be listed on any sanction list of international development organizations, such as the UN sanctions list.
AKF(P) recruitment and selection policy and procedures reflect our commitment to equal opportunity and the safeguarding of children, beneficiaries, partners, community members and employees in accordance with AKF(P)’s Safeguarding policy.
The deadline for the submission of application is Wednesday, October 02, 2024. Only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
The Aga Khan Foundation (AKF), an agency of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), is a private, non-denominational, international development agency established in 1967. It seeks sustainable solutions to long-term problems of poverty, hunger, illiteracy and ill-health with special emphasis on the needs of rural communities in mountainous and other resource poor regions, primarily in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. Its main areas of focus are education, health, rural development, environment and strengthening civil society.