***CLOSED*** Call for Expression of Interest for Consultancy Services for a Firm – Specialization in Resilient Infrastructure and Sustainable Urban Development – WBS # 2.2.4
1. Background:
The Green Climate Fund (GCF) is a unique global platform established to respond to climate change by investing in low-emission and climate-resilient development. GCF was established to limit or reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions in developing countries, and to help vulnerable societies adapt to the unavoidable impacts of climate change. Given the urgency and seriousness of this challenge, the Fund is mandated to make an ambitious contribution to the united global response to climate change.
Belize, like many other Small Island Developing States (SIDS), is particularly susceptible to the impacts of climate change. The country’s low-lying coastline and sectoral vulnerabilities to climate risk coupled with limited access to national financial, technological, and technical resources to build the country’s resilience, led to a ranking of #9 on the Climate Change Vulnerability Index for the Latin American and Caribbean Region.
Taking a proactive approach to building climate resilience, the Government of Belize has prioritized the capacity building of national institutions which can access climate finance and implement bankable projects and programmes. International funding agencies such as the Green Climate Fund (GCF) offer support to developing countries who are working to achieve climate adaptation and mitigation in accordance with their Nationally Determined Contributions to the Paris Agreement. GCF’s Readiness and Preparatory Support Programme supports country-driven initiatives by developing countries to strengthen their institutional capacities, governance mechanisms, and planning and programming frameworks towards a transformational long-term climate action agenda.
The development of Belize is depending on mitigating changes that are beyond our control and adapting to those that are projected to affect our population in the short and long-term. To achieve the latter, Belize must address barriers that may limit implementation of interventions and their impacts. Some of these barriers include the non-existence of climate smart development plans for human settlements and infrastructure. With almost half of the population in urban areas (45%), and rural to urban migration increasing over the last decade, lack of urban planning has become evident, with its associated challenges.
2. General Objectives of This Consultancy
The general objective of this consultancy is for the development of a comprehensive Regulatory Framework for sustainable urban land management and resilient infrastructure strengthened; enhancing the resilience of urban infrastructure to climate change and other environmental challenges and facilitate collaboration and coordination among relevant stakeholders in urban planning and development.
3. Specific Objective of This Consultancy
The specific objectives of the consultancy will be as follows:
3.1 The development of a Planning and Development Bill for sustainable urban land management and resilient infrastructure.
3.2 Capacity Building Training workshops.
4. Qualification of Consultant
The consulting firm should possess the following qualifications:
5. Application Procedures
Expression of Interest package should contain:
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