Carbon Credits Investigation Phase (Data collection and desk review: Oct 1, 2023- Jan 30, 2024)
Conduct a comprehensive desk review of carbon credit projects implemented by other organizations such as UN agencies, INGOs, and governments globally with a focus on ESAR. This review aims to identify potential areas of collaboration and determine the additional value that UNICEF could bring to its carbon credit initiatives.
Conduct a thorough review of UNICEF’s programs and operations to identify potential sources of carbon credits.
Conduct a thorough review to identify the applicable carbon credit standards and regulations that apply to humanitarian projects in the region
Collect data on the potential carbon emissions reductions from projects in the region
Determine other types of credit systems available in the market
Identify potential funding sources for the development of carbon credit projects in the region
Collect data on UNICEF’s carbon emissions and energy usage
Analysis Phase (Feb 1 – May 30) – 2024
Determine the feasibility of pursuing carbon credits as a revenue stream.
Calculate the potential revenue that could be generated from carbon credits
Identify potential methods to utilize carbon credits other than the financial aspects.
Evaluate the costs and risks associated for UNICEF with pursuing carbon credits
Identify any barriers or challenges for UNICEF to implementing a carbon credit program
Provide technical and analytical support on carbon credit transactions
Develop recommendations for UNICEF regarding the feasibility of pursuing carbon credits
Reporting Phase (Jun 1 – Aug 15 ) -2024
Prepare a detailed report outlining the findings and recommendations of the pre-feasibility analysis
Guide the next steps for the organization to pursue if they decide to proceed with a carbon credit program
Provide a Preferability analysis report with a summary through a PowerPoint presentation to UNICEF.
Deliverables
A project charter that outlines the goals, objectives, and timelines for the project. This document serves as a roadmap for the entire project.
Detailed project plan which outlines the specific tasks and activities that need to be completed, along with the resources required to complete them. It also includes a timeline for each task and an estimated budget for the entire project.
The data collection report which details how data was gathered and analyzed. It provides insight into the information used to inform decisions throughout the project and helps to ensure that the project is based on accurate and reliable data.
The feasibility analysis that assesses the viability of the project, taking into account various factors such as technical feasibility, financial feasibility, and operational feasibility. It provides recommendations on whether or not the project should proceed and outlines any potential risks or challenges that need to be addressed.
Presentation to UNICEF is required to communicate the project’s progress and outcomes. This presentation should summarize the project’s findings and conclusions and provide an opportunity for stakeholders to provide feedback and input on the project’s future direction.
The consultant needs to collaborate and coordinate closely with the 21 country offices to obtain the necessary information for the feasibility analysis
To qualify as an advocate for every child you will have…
Education: An advanced degree in environmental sciences, sustainability, climate financing, carbon accounting, or a related field.
A first University Degree in a relevant field combined with 2 additional years of professional experience may be accepted in lieu of an Advanced University Degree.
Experience: A minimum of ten years of professional experience in above mentioned areas is required. Experience in conducting similar assignments, particularly with UN agencies is highly desirable.
Skills: Demonstrated skills in project management, carbon, and renewable energy markets, data analysis, financial modeling, and carbon emission/reduction estimations, and have adequate knowledge of relevant regulations and policies related to carbon credits. Ability to analyze and develop carbon management strategies, evaluate UNICEF emissions and reduction data and activities, and guide how to reduce carbon emissions. Strong communication skills to effectively communicate with UNICEF team members in the regional and country offices.
Prior experience working with UNICEF or any other international development agencies with similar work is desirable. Familiarity with UNICEF’s policies, procedures, and best practices is highly desirable.
Experience in successfully implementing projects or initiatives similar to those undertaken by our organization is desirable
Developing country work experience and/or familiarity with emergency is considered an asset.
Fluency in English is required. Knowledge of another official UN language (Arabic, Chinese, French, Russian, or Spanish) or a local language is an asset.
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