The purpose of this assignment is for an international consultant to support UNICEF and the Government of Madagascar in developing the Madagascar Children’s Climate Risk Index -Disaster Risk Model (CCRI-DRM) at sub-national level. For this assignment, the consultant will work with a national consultant and other colleagues in UNICEF and relevant government and non-government partners to identify, compile and analyze existing data sources and platforms to capture 1) climate and disaster risk and 2) vulnerability, especially for children, families, and their communities to these risks at the national and regional, and district level (if available – to be defined during data collection and analysis stage). Subsequently, an interactive open-source visualization platform presenting the subnational risk model and underlying indicators data will be embedded or developed with support from UNICEF that will assist with prioritization and planning for risk mitigation and adaptation – as well as inform preparedness and investment priorities.
The Procurement Services Specialist reports to the Supply Manager as per the Country Office (CO) set-up. The incumbent will provide guidance, oversight, and direction on Procurement Services, national budgeting for essential supplies for children and supply financing solutions. Directly related to this support, the position will serve as focal point to identify opportunities on adjacent areas such as market access, market intelligence, market development and national supply chain strengthening.
The purpose of this assignment is for an international consultant to support UNICEF and the Government of Madagascar in developing the Madagascar Children’s Climate Risk Index -Disaster Risk Model (CCRI-DRM) at sub-national level. For this assignment, the consultant will work with a national consultant and other colleagues in UNICEF and relevant government and non-government partners to identify, compile and analyze existing data sources and platforms to capture 1) climate and disaster risk and 2) vulnerability, especially for children, families, and their communities to these risks at the national and regional, and district level (if available – to be defined during data collection and analysis stage). Subsequently, an interactive open-source visualization platform presenting the subnational risk model and underlying indicators data will be embedded or developed with support from UNICEF that will assist with prioritization and planning for risk mitigation and adaptation – as well as inform preparedness and investment priorities.
The Procurement Services Specialist reports to the Supply Manager as per the Country Office (CO) set-up. The incumbent will provide guidance, oversight, and direction on Procurement Services, national budgeting for essential supplies for children and supply financing solutions. Directly related to this support, the position will serve as focal point to identify opportunities on adjacent areas such as market access, market intelligence, market development and national supply chain strengthening.