Location : | Tirana, ALBANIA |
Application Deadline : | 16-Mar-17 (Midnight New York, USA) |
Time left : | 2d 6h 2m |
Type of Contract : | Individual Contract |
Post Level : | National Consultant |
Languages Required : | English |
Expected Duration of Assignment : | 60 days each consultant from 20 March 2017- 28 December 2017 |
Background | |
The project will support the government of Albania through the Ministry of Environment to undertake an initial mercury assessment to identify the national mercury challenges and the extent to which legal, policy and regulatory framework will enable Albania to implement future obligations under the Minamata Convention.
Project Description and objective
Albania became a signatory to the Minamata Convention on 9 October 2014 and it has been also actively participating in the Intergovernmental Negotiating Committee on Mercury.
During the past 10 years the Ministry of Environment (MoE) has been engaged in policy dialogues involving potential donors in prioritizing interventions to address the problematics of inherited industrial pollution. Currently, the Government of Albania is in the process of transposing European Union legislation related to the management of chemicals, (such as REACH, CLP, POP Regulation, Import-export regulation) into its national legislative framework.
The project’s objective is to undertake a Mercury Initial Assessment to enable the Government of Albania to determine the national requirements and needs for ratification of the Minamata Convention and establish a sound foundation to undertake future work towards the implementation of the Convention. It will do so by implementing four components as specified in the GEF guidelines (GEF/C.45/Inf.05 paragraph 19), as well as a fifth component on mainstreaming.
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Duties and Responsibilities | |
The Consultants will work under the guidance of the International Expert and will be responsible for data collection, data compilation and analysis, and computation of mercury emissions.
Note: For preparing the National Mercury Profile UNEP’s Level 1 and Level 2 "Toolkit for identification and quantification of mercury releases", will be used. The toolkit is intended to assist countries to develop a national mercury releases inventory. It provides a standardized methodology and accompanying database enabling the development of consistent national and regional mercury inventories.
The main duties of the Consultants are as follows:
1. Participate fully in the national capacity training to be led by the International Expert, supported by key staff of relevant Government institutions. Training will be designed specifically for the Consultant (including staff who will actually be collecting and analysing data) and key personnel of Government institutions who will be engaged in subsequent monitoring.
2. In consultation with the International Expert elaborate a methodology and work programme for the Mercury inventory.
3. Under the overall guidance of the International Expert, carry out the tasks of data collection, analysis and preparation of the Mercury inventory. The sources of Mercury to be covered would include consumption of fossil fuels, disposal of (scrapped) mercury containing products, use of mercury in medical sector, and any other source found to be important.
Task 1: In respect to waste as a source of mercury, the Consultant will be required to carry out an inventory of mercury-containing wastes in Albania in accordance with the UNEP Inventory Level 1 and Level 2 methodology. The Consultant is expected to conduct desk studies, thorough quantitative and qualitative surveys and field audits of the activities generating mercury-containing wastes (e.g. lighting, thermometers, batteries, blood pressure measuring equipment etc.), in number and nature, to:
4. Under the guidance of the International Expert, contribute to the preparation of a National Mercury Profile and Mercury Initial Assessment Report developed based on the Mercury inventory and contribute to the presentation and validation of the National Mercury Profile and Mercury Initial Assessment Report developed at a validation workshop.
5. Other duties as required by the Project Management team in line with the objective of this assignment.
6. Written contributions to project quarterly and annual reports as requested by the Project Manager
The consultants will be supported by a junior expert in the questionnaire and data gathering process, therefore the consultants must adapt the questionnaires to the local background.
Deliverables are as follows:
The following deliverables are requested:
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Competencies | |
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Functional Competencies
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Required Skills and Experience | |
Required skills and experience include the following:
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EVALUATION OF APPLICANTS
30% or 30 points: - 7 years of experience in issues of chemicals in the environment and waste management, with a demonstrable background in scientific studies and research;
20 % or 20 points: - Experience in the preparation of national level assessment reports that have generated data.
20% or 20 points: - Proven experience in implementing similar tasks preferably in Albania or the Region with expertise on waste and chemical related issues.
Application Procedure
The application should contain:
*Kindly note that Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability and Financial Proposal are two separate documents and should be both part of your application.
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
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