The Regional Policy and Technical Sustainability Advisor (Retainer) will be instrumental in ensuring the long-term sustainability and uptake of project deliverables, particularly under the SEA-MaP project (implied by the objectives). This role focuses on extensive landscape analysis, risk assessment, strategy consolidation, and implementation planning to develop a comprehensive Sustainability Strategy.
Specific Objectives and Expected Outcomes
1. Landscape Analysis and Risk Assessment
The objective is to conduct an in-depth diagnostic assessment of the sustainability landscape surrounding the uptake of project deliverables. This includes identifying enablers and barriers to long-term adoption and outlining key sustainability risks and mitigation measures. Since existing strategies have treated sustainability in isolation, this analysis will consolidate them into a unified approach that builds from synergies and avoids duplicative actions.
Expected contributions to the Strategy include:
- A consolidated landscape analysis of key legal frameworks and policy initiatives at the ASEAN and AMS-level mapped to the objectives of each SEA-MaP deliverable, based on existing landscape analyses developed under each workstream.
- A gaps and needs analysis, including institutional capacities of ASEAN and AMS.
- A risk assessment and mitigation plan based upon identified internal and external influencing factors.
- A synthesis of key findings and significant implications.
2. Strategy Consolidation and Implementation Planning
The objective is to integrate all analytical findings and stakeholder feedback into a comprehensive, actionable Sustainability Strategy, supported by a phased Roadmap aligned with the agreed timeframe.
Expected components of the final Strategy include:
- A mapping of all SEA-MaP project deliverables, consolidating key findings and recommendations into a coherent and streamlined framework.
- A consolidated and validated Sustainability Strategy on the post-project management of SEA-MaP products and deliverables reflecting ASEAN and AMS priorities and institutional and financial capacities.
- A consolidated communication and engagement plan providing consolidated, harmonized, and streamlined messaging across all SEA-MaP deliverables and key beneficiaries.
- An itemized budget and a financial sustainability plan for the implementation of key recommendations at the ASEAN and AMS level.
- A Monitoring & Evaluation (M&E) framework with indicators and reporting mechanisms.
- A phased five-year Roadmap outlining implementation pathways for various AMS contexts, proposed responsible entities, and milestones, highlighting specific next steps for the first year post-project closure and required roles, responsibilities, and contributions for key project partners.
- A dissemination-ready synthesis report and presentation documents for stakeholders.
Required Qualifications and Experience
- Education & Experience:
- Master’s degree (or equivalent) in environmental policy, development studies, public administration, or a related field with 10 years of relevant experience is required.
- Alternatively, a Bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) in a related field with 12 years of relevant experience is required.