Building Climate Resilience in Tajikistan

The Project Preparatory Technical Assistance (PPTA) will identify the most vulnerable communities in the Pyanj River Basin, and for each jamoat (sub-district) select and design physical and non-physical adaptation measures to reduce the adverse effects of climate change on water resources. Potential adaptation measures in the Pyanj river basin have already been identified in a climate change risk assessment carried out under the Pilot Program for Climate Resilience with ADB support (TA-7599:TAJ1) and extensive consultations with line ministries, international organizations, civil society, local governments, jamoats and community-based organizations in the Pyanj River Basin. Infrastructure needs included rehabilitation or construction of climate-proofed infrastructure for: (i) small scale irrigation systems and drainage, including water storage and discharge and other drought management measures; (ii) supply of drinking water; and (iii) flood and mudflows management, including small-scale riverine embankments, soil stabilization and reforestation. Other measures identified include: (i) early warning systems for floods and droughts; (ii) micro-finance to support the introduction of adaptation measures at the farm and household level, especially for women; (iv) index-based micro-insurance as a climate change risk transfer mechanism and (v) advisory services to provide and disseminate information on climate change risks management practice and adaptation technologies.

Qualifications: 

Qualification: The should have at least 10 years working experience in the design and operationalization of micro financial facilities and crop insurance in developing countries; Experience in Central Asia is highly desirable. Tasks: will be responsible for the following outputs: (i) review lessons learned from existing micro financing and insurance schemes, assessment of past and ongoing micro-finance and crop insurance initiatives in Central Asia and documentation of regional and international best practices; (ii) assessment of the need for and viability of a micro financing scheme and an index based crop insurance scheme in the target jamoats and (iii) design a pilot project to test the feasibility of a combined microfinance and crop insurance scheme for farmers in the Pyanj River Basin, based on the principle of compensation according to a multi-criteria weather index, and taking into considerations existing financial institution and potential partnerships with international organizations and local NGOs.

Start / Duration: 

As soon as we will receive the notification of the shortlist, more relevant infromation will be published. The estimated input of the team leader will duration 2 person month 

If you are interested to cooperte with AFC Consultants in this tender, please send you most recent CV to: Barbara.Braun [at] afci.de