The International Water Management Institute (IWMI), a CGIAR Research Center, is seeking a dynamic and driven candidate to join the team.
Water, land, energy, forests, and biodiversity systems are highly interconnected. Together, they are critical to innumerable essential services at multiple scales that support sustainable development goals through multiple pathways, including food and nutrition security, health, poverty reduction, livelihoods and jobs, gender equality, youth empowerment, social inclusion and cohesion, climate adaptation and mitigation, environmental health, and human well-being. Reflecting the deep and complex interconnections among these sectors, the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are likewise systemic, with interdependencies across the water, energy, food, and ecosystems that sustain life. However, governments, stakeholders, and investors struggle to manage systems-level change in the water-energy-food-ecosystems (WEFE) nexus and to ensure such changes are robust in the context of climate change.
Work Package (WP) 5 of NEXUS Gains specifically aims to develop the capacity of WEFE actors. A core component of the capacity-strengthening program is a leadership development package tailored to WEFE nexus leaders, with an emphasis on emerging women leaders. This package combines technical learning with leadership skills for developing and implementing WEFE nexus solutions. In 2023, a training cycle targeting mid-range WEFE professionals from GoN, CSO, and the private sector was organized at the federal level.
In parallel, IWMI Nepal is providing capacity development support for the Transboundary Rivers of South Asia (TROSA) program, implemented by Oxfam. As local authorities face increasing pressures due to climate change, understanding the need for collective planning—across municipalities and sectors—has become critical. A gap in strategic planning was identified during a scoping visit conducted by IWMI Nepal to Sudur Paschim in September 2023. Lessons from the federal-level NG training cycle are important to consider as IWMI moves forward with TROSA to build capacity at the municipal level.
The insights from institutional analysis and knowledge gained during TROSA I will inform the development of a leadership training curriculum focused on empowering women and youth. In this context, IWMI, with support from Oxfam, is organizing municipality-level WEFE-responsive leadership training in selected municipalities within the Rangoon watershed in Sudur Paschim Province. Participants will include local representatives, municipal staff, and professionals from local CSOs and the private sector. IWMI has engaged three consultants to facilitate a capacity-strengthening process in Sudur Paschim Province. The consultant selected from this advertisement will be responsible for creating communication and dissemination materials, including photo stories and videos.
The main objective of this assignment is to effectively communicate the TROSA-II project's goals, progress, and outcomes to various stakeholders, ensuring visibility, engagement, and understanding. The consultant's role encompasses a range of tasks, from creating videos to producing photo stories. The key objectives can be outlined as follows:
Visual Storytelling: Create compelling videos and photo stories that visually capture the essence of the TROSA-II project, highlighting its significance, challenges, interventions, and achievements. Visual content enhances engagement and facilitates a better understanding of complex information.
Transparency and Accountability: Communicate project progress and outcomes transparently, demonstrating accountability to stakeholders. Clear and timely communication builds trust and credibility, showcasing the project's commitment to achieving its goals.
The consultant will conduct multiple (2–3) visits to the Rangoon watershed area (Sudur Paschim Province) to document workshops and the data collection process.
1. Video
2. Photos
All photos must be captioned and include full metadata (IPTC): location, date, individuals involved, etc.
The final report will include two sections:
Requirements
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Benefits
This is a nationally hired consultancy; therefore, only Nepali nationals will be considered. IWMI offers a competitive monthly rate for this assignment. The duration of the contract will be for a period of five (05) months.
HOW TO APPLY: Apply for the position by following the application instructions at www.iwmi.org/jobs. We will be accepting applications through 24:00 (IST) on 19 November 2024 (applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis). Your application must include a CV, cover letter, and three (3) references, which may be contacted if you are shortlisted. Receipt of all applications will be acknowledged, but only short-listed candidates will be contacted.
IWMI believes that diversity powers our innovation, contributes to our excellence, and is critical for our mission. We offer a multi-cultural, multi-color, multi-generational and multi-disciplinary working environment. We are consciously creating an inclusive organization that reflects our global character and our commitment to gender equity. We, therefore, encourage applicants from all cultures, races, ethnicities, religions, sexes, national or regional origins, ages, disability status, sexual orientations, and gender identities.