Sustainable Finance Consultant
Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9)
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GENERAL INFORMATION
Project: Strengthening the National Designated Authority, Candidate Direct Access Entity, National Programming Process and Development of Strategic Frameworks for Low-Carbon Development in Paraguay
Duty Station: Asunciรณn, Paraguay
Estimated Number of Workdays (internal purpose only): 280 days (From June 15th to October 10th)
Part-time/Full-time: Full-time
Consultant Level: Level 4
PROJECT BACKGROUND
Paraguay faces significant challenges in mobilizing and effectively utilizing climate finance. In partnership with MEF, GGGI is launching a new Green Climate Fund (GCF)-funded technical assistance project titled โStrengthening the National Designated Authority, Candidate Direct Access Entity, National Programming Process, and Development of Strategic Frameworks for Low-Carbon Development in Paraguay.โ This initiative aims to enhance Paraguayโs capacity to access, manage, and coordinate GCF resources, track climate finance flows, integrate climate action into planning and budgeting, and catalyze private sector investment in climate mitigation.
Key objectives include:
Strengthening MEFโs capacity as Paraguayโs Nationally Designated Authority (NDA) to effectively coordinate and manage GCF funding and track climate finance flows. Supporting AFDโs accreditation process to meet GCFโs standards and criteria. Operationalizing Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy to provide clear definitions for green assets and investments, fostering transparency and investor confidence. Integrating climate indicators and targets into the Paraguay National Development Plan 2050, including a strategy to drive green job creation and sustainable economic growth.OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The Sustainable Finance Consultant will play a key role in advancing the implementation of Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy and supporting the broader sustainable finance agenda under the GCF Readiness project. The Consultant will lead the piloting of the Green Taxonomy with selected financial institutions, develop tools to assess alignment and compliance, and prepare an actionable roadmap for national rollout. Additionally, the Consultant will contribute to the development of strategic frameworks, capacity-building initiatives, and climate finance instruments in close collaboration with MEF and other stakeholders.
The specific objectives of the assignment are to:
Support the piloting of Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy by assisting a selected institution in integrating the taxonomy into credit disbursement or capital-raising instruments (e.g., green bond frameworks). Design and administer a self-assessment tool to evaluate the alignment of financial institutions with the Green Taxonomy and identify capacity or implementation gaps. Analyze pilot results and self-assessment findings to develop recommendations for improving the taxonomyโs adoption and institutionalization. Develop a Green Taxonomy Action Plan outlining key steps, responsible actors, and resource needs to support full-scale national implementation. Contribute to the broader sustainable finance deliverables of the project, including development of the GCF Country Program, GCF capacity-building activities, support to AFDโs accreditation process, integration of sustainable finance in the PND 2050, and design of a national MRV system for climate finance flows.SCOPE OF WORK
The Sustainable Finance Consultant will be part of the Readiness Technical Unit (RTU) and will report to GGGI Project Manager and to the Vice Ministry of Economy and Planning (VEP) of the Ministry of Economy and Finance (MEF). The consultant is expected to lead the following activities, among others:
1. Pilot Implementation of Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy
Support a selected institution in integrating the Green Taxonomy into financial instruments (e.g., green bond frameworks).
Conduct a gap analysis of the institutionโs readiness to implement the taxonomy.
Provide targeted training to institutional staff on incorporating the Green Taxonomy into operations.
2. Development and Administration of a Self-Assessment Tool
Design an Excel-based tool to evaluate the alignment of financial institutions with the Green Taxonomy.
Identify gaps and priority areas for alignment.
Conduct capacity-building sessions to improve institutional understanding and implementation.
3. Assess results from pilot and self-assessment processes to develop recommendations for more effective roll out of green taxonomy
Assess the insights and lessons from the piloting of Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy
Develop recommendations for more effective roll out of green taxonomy based on the assessment of the pilot program
4. Develop Green Taxonomy Action Plan to expedite its roll out and adoption
Assist MEF in developing Green Taxonomy Action Plan that outlines the necessary steps, budget, and involved actors for the full rollout and widespread adoption of Paraguayโs Green Taxonomy.
Integrate stakeholder feedback to the Green Taxonomy Action Plan
5. The Sustainable Finance Consultant will also support the broader delivery of sustainable finance components of the project, including but not limited to:
Development of Paraguayโs GCF Country Program, with a focus on defining the climate finance strategy, identifying and prioritizing key investment areas, and contributing to the early-stage design of mitigation and adaptation projects.
Preparation and delivery of GCF capacity-building materials, including tailored training on the GCF investment cycle, access modalities, funding windows, and evaluation criteria.
Support to AFDโs GCF accreditation process, particularly in developing a pipeline of eligible projects and drafting concept notes aligned with GCF requirements.
Input into the Paraguay National Development Plan 2050, especially regarding the integration of sustainable finance mechanisms, instruments, and enabling policies.
Design and support for a climate finance MRV system, including tracking methodologies, data sources, and institutional responsibilities for climate finance flows.
QUALIFICATIONS/EXPERIENCE/EXPERTISE
Bachelorโs degree in finance, business administration, or related fields relevant fields.
Advanced degree in sustainability, international development, finance or related field.
At least 7 years of professional experience designing and structuring sustainable finance instruments and policies.
Professional experience working with the public or private sustainable development sector will be valued.
Strong understanding of sustainable finance instruments.
Fluency in Spanish and English is required.
ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION
During the first week of assignment the consultant will define the reporting arrangements of the consultancy, in consultation with the NDA and the Project Manager.
The consultant will be required to work from the premises of the MEF as instructed by the DGCID.
Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
Child protection โ GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGIโs Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.