Local Consultancy: Policy Review of BARMM Climate Change & DRRM Policy Framework
Poste numéro: 584638
Type de contrat: Consultant
Situation géographique: Philippines
Catégorie: WASH (Water, Sanitation and Hygiene), Programme Management
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For every child, a resilient future for children
The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct an in-depth policy review of BARMM’s climate change and disaster risk reduction and management (DRRM) framework. The assignment will:
1. Assess institutional coherence and mandates, mapping roles, responsibilities, and coordination among BARMM ministries and local government units (LGUs).
2. Evaluate the implementation of national climate and DRRM commitments including the National Adaptation Plan 2023-2050 and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs), Bangsamoro Development Plan 2023-2028 within the BARMM context.
3. Analyse the financing architecture and its implementation at both regional and LGU levels, identifying gaps, barriers, and opportunities for sustained investment.
4. Assess the integration of child rights, encompassing health, nutrition, education, WASH, child protection, and social protection, as well as gender equality and disability inclusion, to ensure that policies and plans are child-centred and socially inclusive.
5. Develop clear, actionable recommendations for UNICEF and partners to strengthen climate and DRRM policy, institutional mechanisms, and financing in BARMM
How can you make a difference?
TASK 1 INCEPTION REPORT CONTAINING:
- Refined assessment questions and a detailed methodology.
- A matrix linking each assessment question to relevant BARMM and national laws, policies, and instruments.
- A sampling frame of priority LGUs.
- A comprehensive stakeholder map covering BARMM ministries, LGUs, CSOs, youth and disability groups, and private sector actors.
- Data-collection tools (e.g., interview guides, focus group checklists).
- A risk management and ethical safeguards plan (e.g., data confidentiality, child safeguarding, conflict sensitivity).
- A consolidated workplan with timeline and deliverables.
- Compile and index all relevant regional and national instruments on climate change, DRRM and environment
- Assess internal consistency and external coherence with national frameworks (e.g., NAP 2023– 2050, NDCs, Philippine DRRM Act) and international standards (Sendai, Paris Agreement, CRC).
- Develop a Policy Coherence Matrix scoring each instrument for:
- Legal clarity and enforceability.
- Child rights, gender, disability, and youth mainstreaming.
- Integration of DRR, climate change adaptation (CCA).
- Roles, accountabilities, and coordination mechanisms.
- Monitoring, reporting, and enforcement provisions.
- Financing hooks and sustainability measures.
- Identify gaps, overlaps, conflicts, and missing provisions aligned with UNICEF’s CPC9 programme areas.
- Map the mandates and coordination mechanisms of MENRE, MILG/READi, MOH, MBHTE, MPW, MSSD, MAFAR, BPDA, DRRM councils/committees, and LGUs, with a specific focus on how their roles and interlinkages advance climate change adaptation (CCA) and disaster risk reduction (DRR).
- Analyse inter-ministerial and vertical coordination (region–province–city/municipality), highlighting bottlenecks, accountability gaps, and opportunities for improved governance and service delivery.
- Review financing sources and utilization patterns of government mechanisms (e.g., People’s Survival Fund, DRRM Trust Funds, and emerging inter-parliamentary regional response (IPRR) mechanisms).
- Assess climate finance accessibility at LGU and community level, identifying opportunities to leverage domestic and external resources for child-centred DRR/CCA and WASH investments.
- Conduct key informant interviews and focus group discussions with:
- Regional ministries and LGUs.
- Youth representatives (via BYC), organizations of people with disabilities (OPDs), women’s groups, civil society, and service providers.
- Community leaders, teachers, and health workers for ground-level perspectives.
- Present preliminary findings in a Validation Workshop, collecting feedback from government, humanitarian, and development partners.
- Benchmark BARMM instruments and practices against:
- National Adaptation Plan (NAP) and Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs).
- UNICEF Strategic Climate Action Plan (SCAP), PCO Climate Strategy pathways, and Sphere/CCC standards.
- Good practices from child-centred DRR and climate-resilient governance in other Philippine regions and comparable international contexts.
- Provide cost, time-bound policy and institutional recommendations, including:
- Integration of child rights across health, nutrition, education, WASH, child protection, and social protection.
- Gender equality, disability inclusion, and youth participation.
- Options for strengthening financing mechanisms and monitoring systems
Tasks and Deliverables:
- Inception
- Inception report approved by UNICEF, including: detailed methodology, evaluation matrix, sampling framework, stakeholder mapping, data-collection tools, risk/mitigation plan, and detailed workplan
- Desk Review & Policy Mapping
- Final Policy Coherence Matrix and Gaps/Overlaps Brief submitted and accepted
- Field Consultations & Validation
- Comprehensive list of stakeholders consulted and an endorsed Validation Workshop Summary Report
- Draft Final Report
- Draft report with key findings, analysis, and preliminary recommendations submitted for review and comments
- Final Report
- Final report integrating all comments, plus a PowerPoint presentation summarizing key findings and recommendations, formally accepted by UNICEF
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Minimum requirements:
Education:
- Advanced degree in public policy, public administration, climate/DRR, environmental management, social policy, or related field.
Work Experience:
- At least 5 years of proven policy analysis/reform experience in DRR/CCA/governance, ideally in conflict-affected and devolved settings
Skills:
- Strong technical understanding of child rights, gender equality, disability inclusion, and youth participation, and of WASH/CER linkages.
- Demonstrated ability to facilitate high-level consultations and produce actionable, evidence-based recommendations.
- Excellent research and analytical writing skills, with ability to produce high-quality policy reports (writing sample required).
HOW TO APPLY
Qualified candidates are requested to complete an online candidate profile in http://www.unicef.org/about/employ/ by 16 October 2025. Only applications sent through the e-recruitment portal under Job Number: 584638 will be considered.
All candidates are requested to submit a COVER LETTER, and the duly filled P11 Form which can be downloaded from our website at P11 Form.docx (sharepoint.com) indicating three (3) previous supervisors. Please indicate your professional fees and the soonest availability to take on the post based on the above terms of reference.
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All selected candidates will be expected to adhere to these standards and principles and will therefore undergo rigorous reference and background checks. Background checks will include the verification of academic credential(s) and employment history. Selected candidates may be required to provide additional information to conduct a background check.
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(5) Manages ambiguity and complexity
(6) Thinks and acts strategically
(7) Works collaboratively with others
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Remarks:
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted and advance to the next stage of the selection process.
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