Result of ServiceThe CCAC National Project Coordinator for Mexico will provide support to the National Institute for Ecology and Climate Change (INECC) modelling unit to develop policy scenarios and strategies on air quality, climate change and SLCP and will contribute to the underlying assessments and the process of informing the relevant climate and air quality planning and policy processes such as the update of the NDC. Among others the consultant will integrate the latest available data into the LEAP IBC integrated planning tool. The consultant will work closely with the Federal Ministry of Environment (SEMARNAT) and with the modelling unit at INECC. Work LocationMexico Expected duration12 months Duties and ResponsibilitiesThe Climate and Clean Air Coalition (CCAC) is a partnership of governments, intergovernmental organizations, and representatives of the private sector, the environmental community and other members of civil society. The CCAC is the only international initiative working on integrated climate and clean air solutions to reduce the rate of near-term warming. It focuses on fast action to reduce emissions of short-lived climate pollutants (SLCPs) including methane, black carbon, HFCs and tropospheric ozone. More information on the CCAC is available at: www.ccacoalition.org Mexico is a founding member of the Climate and Clean Air Coalition and has set ambitious targets and policies to mitigate SLCP as integral efforts to tackle air pollution and near-term climate change. Mexico has adopted targets to reduce SLCP emissions, including a 25% reduction target for black carbon emissions in their 2015 climate change commitments that could increase to as much as 40% with international support. Mexico has worked closely with CCAC in multiple initiatives, including participating in the previous SNAP (Supporting National Planning) initiative to initiate a national planning exercise on SLCP mitigation. To do this, the CCAC helped create institutional capacity within the National Institute of Ecology and Climate Change (INECC) so that SLCP mitigation activities could be coordinated across all relevant ministries, agencies, and research institutions. Following that, an extensive consultative process began to identify primary emissions sources as well as data and information gaps. A national SLCP inventory was created, and Mexicoโs Special Programme on Climate Change was launched in 2014, with a focus on SLCP reductions. Mexico also joined the 2013 Global Strategy to Introduce Low Sulphur Fuels and Cleaner Diesel Vehicles, the first global plan to reduce small particulate and black carbon emissions from cars, buses, and trucks by over 90 percent by 2030. Mexico has been involved in the CCACโs gas flaring technology demonstrations, a critical way to reduce methane emissions. Many of these efforts culminated in 2019 when Mexico launched a National Strategy to Reduce Short-Lived Climate Pollutants, which recognizes the potential of achieving local air quality benefits while reducing near-term temperature increase. Implementing the strategy will achieve its Black Carbon reduction targets by 2030. This strategy was bolstered in 2020 by the Integrated SLCP strategy to Improve Air Quality and Reduce the Impact of Climate Change, which was developed by the INECC. The strategy identifies nine mitigation measures across eight sectors including transport, sugar mills, brick kilns, livestock, air conditioning, solid waste, and residential energy. Mexico is a partner of the Global Methane Pledge aimed to catalyse global action and strengthen support for existing international methane emission reduction initiatives to advance technical and policy work that will serve to underpin national actions. More information on the Mexicoโs efforts to mitigate SLCP is available at: https://www.ccacoalition.org/partners/mexico. In this context, Mexico through the INECC requested support from the CCAC to hire a CCAC National Project Coordinator for Mexico to support the development of policy scenarios and strategies on air quality, climate change and SLCP, which will allow the generation of inputs for national and subnational policies and compliance with the new NDCs commitments for Mexico. The consultant will work in close coordination with the Federal Ministry of Environment (SEMARNAT) and will be working with the modelling unit at INECC (more information on the CCAC planning process can be found here: https://www.ccacoalition.org/content/national-planning-and-policy-development). CCAC is therefore seeking a CCAC National Project Coordinator for Mexico to strengthen the capacity of the INECC modelling unit to provide technical support for generating inputs for SLCP mitigation planning processes informing the NDC update. The consultant will provide support to ongoing and future CCAC-funded projects, more precisely โ[MX-22-001 โ Deliver a SLCP & waste programme]โ and โ[MX-23-002 โ Household energy sector strategy for the state of Puebla]โ projects and new requests under the Expression of Interest process, facilitating inter-ministerial coordination and efficient communication with relevant stakeholders on the ground. The CCAC National Project Coordinator for Mexico will work in close collaboration with the CCAC Focal Point at INECC and the CCAC Secretariat team. Output expectations: 1. Mechanisms in place to ensure inter-ministerial and inter-institutional coordination and efficient communication and collaboration with relevant stakeholders on SLCP mitigation on the ground (e.g., inter-institutional task force, national SLCP unit, etc). โข Support process of submitting a National SLCP Programme for endorsement at minister/cabinet level โข Engagement of sub-national governments, and civil society in CCAC partner country 2. Develop draft and final document containing technical inputs for national and subnational SLCP mitigation policies and compliance with NDC update of Mexico and analysis of policy scenarios and strategies on air quality, climate change and energy efficiency. 3. Capacity built at national level for SLCP mitigation: Train relevant government departments/ministries on integrated SLCP emission and mitigation assessments leading to: โข Integrated (updated/improved) SLCP, GHG and air pollutant emission inventories, mitigation assessments and implementation strategies, and MRV and/or SLCP emission/mitigation tracking system โข Draft and final papers recommending concrete plans and actions to implement SLCP mitigation actions in support of relevant plans and strategies such as NDC update. 4. Draft and final papers demonstrating integration of SLCPs into relevant national/sub-national processes, plans and strategies, including integration of SLCP emissions in MRV frameworks. 5. Deliver a portfolio of projects (i.e. project proposals, concept notes). This should consider Mexicoโs SLCP Programme and should build on national priorities. 6. Document summarizing the coordination activities and support to ongoing CCAC-funded projects to assure that outcomes are delivered in a coordinated and timely manner as applicable, more precisely on the current projects โ[MX-22-001 โ Deliver a SLCP programme]โ and โ[MX-23-002 โ Household energy sector strategy for the state of Puebla]โ projects in close coordination with the CCAC Focal Point 7. Awareness-raising materials developed, and events organized on integrated climate change and air pollution reduction strategies, and the Mexicoโs SLCP Programme. โข Participation at high political level in SLCP relevant events โข Presentations at CCAC online and in-person events and meetings (especially the relevant CCAC Hubs), especially to showcase countryโs successes as well as to detail any challenges or requests for assistance. โข Provide updates to partner profile for CCAC website 8. Collaboration with CCAC from across national government departments. Active participation with sectoral hubs and engagement with implementation facilitators 9. Other ad hoc outputs as agreed. Qualifications/special skillsAdvanced university degree, master or equivalent, in environmental science, economics, politics, international relations or a similar discipline. first-level university degree in combination with two additional years of qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree. โข At least 4 years of professional experience working in a field relevant to climate change, air pollution, sustainable development or environment and health is required. โข Demonstrated ability to provide technical assistance to governments and other stakeholders is required. โข Knowledge of the national policies in climate change mitigation and air pollution (National Policy of Climate Change and National Strategy of Air Quality) is required. โข Ability to work effectively with multiple stakeholder groups including national governments is required. โข Excellent communication skills (written and oral presentations) are required. โข Experience working on emissions modelling with the LEAP tool, or comparable emission inventory and scenario modelling platforms, is highly desirable. โข A good understanding of short-lived climate pollutants, climate change and air pollution issues in the Mexican context is desirable. โข The ability to work with advanced formulas in Excel spreadsheet is desirable. Languagesโข Fluency in Spanish and English (written and spoken) is essential. Additional InformationNot available. No FeeTHE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CHARGE A FEE AT ANY STAGE OF THE RECRUITMENT PROCESS (APPLICATION, INTERVIEW MEETING, PROCESSING, OR TRAINING). THE UNITED NATIONS DOES NOT CONCERN ITSELF WITH INFORMATION ON APPLICANTSโ BANK ACCOUNTS.