Introduction
Wetlands International (WI)
Wetlands International is dedicated to safeguarding and restoring wetlands for people and nature. We are, driven by the knowledge that safeguarding and restoring wetlands is urgent and vital for water security, biodiversity, climate regulation, sustainable development and human health. In our disaster risk reduction work, we work from the principles that environmental degradation can lead to disasters and aggravation of hazards, and that the sustenance and restoration of healthy ecosystems are key to reducing disaster risk and improving community resilience.
Project Background
NL WASH SDG Consortium five year programme including an inception phase of nine months. DGIS financed, implemented in seven countries in Africa and Asia (Ethiopia, Indonesia, Nepal, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia), with an aim/goal sustainably improving access to and use of sanitation and improving hygiene behaviours for at least two million people, and access to and use of safe drinking water for at least 450,000 people in the coming five years.
The WASH SDG Programme in Ethiopia working on achieving sustainable and equitable use of WASH (water, sanitation and hygiene) by all following the three strategic objectives below:
To realise these objectives based on Theory of Change (ToC) the following four themes were, designed:
In Ethiopia partners are: Amref (lead), IRC, Wetlands International, WASTE and Akvo.
WI was conducted climate vulnerability and resilience assessment (CVRA) in the intervention areas, during the inception period of the WASH SDG program in April 2018, see summary of the report under Annex.
you can get full description of the TOR from the link below
Required Qualification and Skills
The successful consultant will have the following qualifications and experience:
We expect the consultancy team to comprise of a team of professionals from various professional or work streams.