Application Deadline :30-Aug-14
Swaziland
is endowed with five major transboundary river basins which are shared
with the Republic of South Africa and Peoples Republic of Mozambique.
These three riparian countries are currently formulating a shared River
Basin Organization (RBO) which will coordinate the shared resource.
Furthermore the climate change vulnerability assessment (CCVA) for the
water sector and its infrastructure facilitated by the project in 2013
highlighted some of the key expected climate change impacts for these
three major river basins (Komati, Mbuluzi and Usuthu).
Swaziland
is therefore engaged in developing a coherent short-, medium-, and
long-term strategy paper reflecting her position on transboundary water
resources that adequately integrated climate change. This will further
ensure that Swaziland’s delegations to the transboundary negotiations
(Joint Water Commission and the Tripartite Permanent Technical
Committee) are well-informed on the subject and have the necessary
confidence based on accurate knowledge and information to introduce
climate change in the negotiations process.
The Department of Water
Affairs of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy, is therefore
seeking the services of a TEAM of consultants (two internationals, one
local) to assess the impacts of climate change on transboundary water
resources, then develop both a strategy paper and a position paper to
facilitate integration.
Objectives
The
assignments aims at strengthening the inclusion of climate change
considerations into short, mid and long-term national strategic planning
process. The intervention will further enable the inclusion of climate
change considerations in the negotiation forum of the TPTC. The outcome
of this assignment will further influence riparian states to re-consider
their water allocation regimes and consider allocations that encompass
climate change impacts on stream flows.
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Duties and Responsibilities
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Working under the guidance of the Department of
Water Affairs, Project Board and Project Technical Committee and with
the Project Manager, the team, comprising of international and a local
consultants (led by one of the international consultants): will be
expected to work as a cohesive team and have the responsibility for the
timely implementation of the following activities:
Policy Expert (international consultant & team leader) - 40 working days distributed across 9 months:
- Development
of a strategy paper mapping the short-, medium- and long-term
objectives of Swaziland with respect to trans-boundary water resources
management for relevant decision-makers at technical, economic and
political level across all relevant sectors;
- The strategy paper should be validated by stakeholders in a one day workshop;
- Conduct a one day stakeholder workshop to present the outcomes of the strategy paper;
- Facilitate
and coordinate the entire consultancy process and ensure that the final
report is produced with inputs from all the other key experts.
Water Resource Modeler / Hydrologist (international consultant) - 60 working days distributed across 9 months:
- Desk
assessment and hydrological modeling of the predicted impacts of
climate change on three major transboundary river basins (Komati,
Mbuluzi and Usuthu);
- The assessments should be based on
but not limited to the vulnerability assessment, other scientific and
technical reports – and wider scientific knowledge;
- Develop
a transboundary water resources assessment report with key
recommendations for input to the position paper for Swaziland;
- The position paper will be used by the Swaziland delegation to the TPTC during the negotiation processes;
- Participate in the preparation and validation of the final report.
Climate change Expert (local consultant) - 70 working days distributed across 9 months:
- Facilitate
the development of a Position Paper informing Swaziland’s delegation to
Incomati/Maputo and Umbeluzi negotiations taking into great
consideration the economic strategic position of the country;
- Provide support (data collection and analysis) for both the Policy and Water Resource Modeler experts;
- Facilitate one (1) stakeholder workshop to present findings and validation of the final draft report.
Deliverables:
- An
inception report, including a work plan with inputs from all team
members clearly specifying how the assignment will be undertaken, with
tasks clearly assigned for each member of the team within one week after
the inception mission;
- The report should not exceed ten (10) pages;
- An draft then final assessment report on the predicted impacts of climate change on transboundary water management;
- A
draft and final1 strategy paper mapping short-mid and long term
objectives of Swaziland with respect to trans-boundary water resources
management for relevant decision-makers at technical, economic and
political level across all relevant sectors;
- A draft and final1 position paper informing Swaziland’s delegation to Incomati/Maputo and Umbeluzi negotiations.
- A final report on the overall assignment.
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