Consultant as Transport Policy Analyst

Tags: Covid-19 climate change English Environment
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 21 August 2024
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Program Overview

WRI Indonesia seeks to assist the Government of Indonesia through the Ministry of Transportation (MoT) to enhance and mainstream innovative low-carbon development approaches to transform the transportation sector in addressing urban mobility issues in the coastal metropolitan of Indonesia that would pave the way for sustainable development and help achieve the governmentโ€™s bold climate target ie. Net zero-emission.

WRI Indonesia under the UK Partnering for Accelerating Climate Transitions (UKPACT) will provide programmatic and technical advisory support to address the economic challenges posed by Covid-19 recovery and the increased risk of natural disasters due to climate change. The objective will be carried out through several technical assistance such as the enhancement of design to public facilities, holding events to increase public awareness of inclusive access to transportation, and to assess the resiliency of communities living in coastal areas in Metropolitan Surabaya and Makassar. The program envisions that sustainable mobility of coastal metropolitan should factor in elements such as safety, inclusiveness, and low carbon mode of mobility. In the end, the program will provide the city with a design of inclusive, safe, and continuous non-motorized facilities and draw its connection with low-carbon public transport mode. Lessons from the program will be utilized to inform the Ministry of Transportation about challenges and policy gaps in realizing the concept of sustainable transportation, especially in coastal cities.

Job Highlight

The Transport Policy Analyst will be part of WRI Indonesia UKPACT team that leads a consortium consisting of Vital Strategies and Arup to conduct the implementation of various activities at the national, province, and in the city of Surabaya and Makassar to develop a mobility system that safe, inclusive, and resilient to climate change impacts.

This role will support the project in determine regulatory gaps at all levels of government that are crucial, especially for coastal cities, to improve efficiency in transport system, increase public transit mode share, and gain political buy-in for investments in low-carbon and non-motorized mobility. The key responsibilities include co-creating a research framework, developing concept notes, preparing reports and social media content, facilitating high-level capacity building, and supervising WRI vendors to submit deliverables in a timely and of high quality.

While working with the wider WRI Indonesia Climate Energy Ocean and Cities program, this position is expected to also actively engaged in conversations with stakeholders at the Ministry of Transportation, UK Embassy, consortium members, leaders at the provinces and cities, and other NGOs.

What You Will Do

Research (40%)

  • Analyze regulations and policies through desktop research or other methodology to determine challenges and opportunities to apply sustainable urban mobility and to promote low-carbon transport in Indonesia, particularly in coastal Metropolitan Surabaya and Makassar.
  • Provide analysis of technical and public policy through the preparation of a comprehensive summary of regulations, sectoral reports, and official publications regarding emission inventory at National level.
  • Develop the capacity of WRI institutional knowledge on sustainable and inclusive mobility especially on coastal cities.

    Engagement (30%)

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