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CCAC Methane Planning Expert

Job Opening
Job Opening ID: 223499
Job Network : Economic, Social and Development
Job Family : Environmental Affairs
Category and Level : Consultants, CON
Duty Station : PARIS
Department/Office : United Nations Environment Programme
Date Posted : Dec 7, 2023
Deadline : Feb 4, 2024
Result of Service
The CCAC National Methane Planning Consultant will have the following responsibilities: 1. Develop a comprehensive methane roadmap following the CCAC Methane Roadmap Template. The methane roadmap should integrate input from the National Directorate for Environment and Forests, various government agencies engaged in greenhouse gas inventories and national communications, and other relevant stakeholders from different sectors. 2. Coordinate the preparation of National Methane Roadmap findings for presentation to the Government of Comoros. Ensure an inclusive process involving key stakeholders, including ministries, NGOs, private sector, and academia, for the integration of recommendations into national frameworks. Emphasize alignment with NDC, climate policies, air pollution control, and key sectors. While not guaranteeing endorsement, a collaborative approach should be taken to engage stakeholders in shaping methane reduction strategies. The expected outputs of the consultancy are: • A National Methane Roadmap in line with the methodology and quality standards developed under the CCAC National Methane Roadmap Programme (M-RAP) as captured in the M-RAP Methane Roadmap template and its five building blocks. • Participation in the CCAC’s Methane Roadmap Action Programme (M-RAP) workshops, which support the development and implementation of transparent and consistent national Methane Action Plans or roadmaps. • The development of the national methane roadmap is associated with a strong stakeholder engagement process necessary for the roadmap’s findings to be endorsed and used by the Government of Comoros to strengthen methane mitigation in key national policy frameworks such as the NDC and other national climate change policies and plans, air pollution plans, key policies in the waste, agriculture and energy sector, etc.