Result of ServiceExpected Outputs and Deliverables a) final drafts for: โ Ch 3 โKey Elements of a National Loss and Damage Frameworkโ by integrating inputs from other lead authors โ writing particularly sections on โ3.1 Comprehensive Risk Assessmentโ and โ3.2 Definitions and Limitations in Current Adaptation Strategiesโ. โ Ch 5. โData Collection and Monitoringโ. โ Ch โ3.4 Stakeholder Engagement and Capacity Buildingโ โ providing case studies b) inputs to final draft: โ contribute to compiling a short summary/policy brief of the guide with support of all lead authors (e.g. a pocket guide) Work LocationRemote, Global South Expected duration5.5 months Duties and ResponsibilitiesTo provide overall leadership and coordination for the development of comprehensive guidelines on implementing loss and damage strategies related to climate change, with a focus on practical steps for developing countries. Background Climate change impacts are increasingly affecting developing countries, leading to significant losses and damage. There is a growing need for comprehensive guidelines to help these countries implement effective loss and damage strategies. The UNEPCCC/UNEP aims to develop a guidelines, which offer detailed guidance for countries, especially developing nations, on the issues listed above, to support loss and damage reporting in NDCs as well helping countries to structure and articulate their capacity building needs on this agenda It will cover key areas such as definitions, national frameworks, policy integration, access to international support, implementation, data monitoring, and funding strategies. The report will include practical advice, case studies, and best practices, addressing both economic and non-economic impacts, with a focus on stakeholder engagement, cross-sectoral coordination, and meeting the needs of vulnerable populations. Objectives of the Assignment The main objective is to lead the development of comprehensive guidelines on implementing loss and damage strategies related to climate change, with a focus on practical steps for developing countries. Specific objectives include: โ Ensure alignment with international climate goals and frameworks โ Provide input on cross-cutting issues throughout the guidelines โ Deliver a high-quality, coherent, and practical document that can be used by developing countries Deliverables/outputs Submission of draft chapters Submission of final chapters/guide a short summary of the chapter to be used for a policy brief Objectives The main objective for the Risk Assessment and Adaptation Planning Expert (Lead Author) is to lead the development of chapters focusing on comprehensive risk assessment, adaptation planning, and implementation strategies for developing countries. Specific objectives include: c) final drafts for: โ Ch 3 โKey Elements of a National Loss and Damage Frameworkโ by integrating inputs from other lead authors โ writing particularly sections on โ3.1 Comprehensive Risk Assessmentโ and โ3.2 Definitions and Limitations in Current Adaptation Strategiesโ. โ Ch 5. โData Collection and Monitoringโ. โ Ch โ3.4 Stakeholder Engagement and Capacity Buildingโ โ providing case studies d) inputs to final draft of: โ contribute to compiling a short summary/policy brief of the guide with support of all lead authors Performance indicators โ Timely Delivery of Outputs: Focuses on meeting deadlines for chapter drafts and revisions โ Quality and Comprehensiveness: Evaluates the depth, accuracy, and coherence of risk assessment and adaptation planning content โ Methodological Rigor: Assesses the effectiveness and applicability of proposed risk assessment and adaptation planning methodologies โ Stakeholder Engagement: Measures the incorporation of diverse stakeholder perspectives in risk assessment and adaptation planning chapters โ Clarity and Usability: Evaluates the practicality and applicability of risk assessment and adaptation planning recommendations โ Innovation in Approaches: Assesses the incorporation of cutting-edge risk assessment tools and adaptation strategies โ Alignment with International Frameworks: Ensures accurate representation of relevant climate risk assessment and adaptation planning frameworks โ Technical Accuracy: Focuses on correct use of risk assessment and adaptation planning terminology, data accuracy, and proper citations โ Adaptability: Evaluates the flexibility of risk assessment and adaptation planning recommendations for different national contexts โ Overall Impact: Assesses the potential contribution to strengthening risk assessment and adaptation planning for loss and damage strategies in developing countries The consultant/individual contractor will report to Jessica Troniโ UNEP Program Officer. Qualifications/special skillsโ Master or equivalent in Climate Science, Environmental Policy, Climate Risk Assessment or related field โ Minimum 2-5 years of experience in climate change adaptation and loss and damage research โ Strong background in both quantitative and qualitative risk assessment methodologies โ Experience in developing country contexts and with vulnerable populations Languagesโ Excellent writing and editing skills in English 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.