Terms of Reference Monitoring, Data Analysis and Reporting Consultant COAST Project



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Terms of Reference Monitoring, Data Analysis and Reporting Consultant COAST Project Consultancy Objective: To assist each demonstration (9 in total) across the 8 partner countries within the Collaborative Actions for Sustainable Tourism (COAST) to: i) Identify what baseline data to collect in order to help make an assessment of progress which can be attributed to the COAST interventions (either wholly or in part); ii) Advise on the best tools and methods to use in collecting such data; iii) Advise on the simplest and most easily understood ways to display and report on the nature of what these data show; iv) Advise on which data to collect on a regular basis, and which can be collected only on a before/after time series basis. The consultant is expected to work from his/her home base, and to utilize; telephone, email, skype and any other remote or web based technologies to provide the necessary technical assistance primarily to, COAST Project Demonstration Project Coordinators and Project Management Site Committee members in order to help them establish: i) a suitable demonstration baseline for monitoring changes; ii) a selection of appropriate data collection tools to use during data collection; iii) a simple and clear approach to data analysis iv) a simple and clear reporting format for reporting results. The major output from the consultancy will be a written set of recommendations and proposed actions for; collecting and analyzing data and later reporting on the findings revealed by such data, for each COAST demonstration site. Further information about the COAST can be found on our website (http://coast.iwlearn.org ). General Background: The COAST supports 9 demonstration s in 8 African countries, additionally the Seychelles is participating as a 9 th partner country sharing lessons and experiences from demonstration s that are part of a sister GEF funded Mainstreaming Biodiversity Project which includes support to coastal tourism. The overall goal of the COAST is:

Supporting the conservation of globally significant coastal and marine ecosystems and associated biodiversity in sub-saharan Africa, through the reduction of the negative environmental impacts which they receive as a result of coastal tourism. There are four main objectives within the namely: (i) To capture Best Available Practices and Technologies (BAPs and BATS) for contaminant reduction & sustainable collaborative tourism investments 1. This general objective has four specific sub objectives: a. Establish and implement Environmental Management Systems and Voluntary Eco-certification and Labeling Schemes b. Develop eco-tourism initiatives to alleviate poverty through sustainable alternative livelihoods, and generate revenues for conservation of biodiversity and for the benefit of local communities c. Improve reef recreation, management and monitoring mechanisms and strategies; d. Integrated ecosystem/coastal zone land use planning. (ii) (iii) (iv) To develop and implement mechanisms for sustainable governance and management that measurably reduce degradation of coastal ecosystems from land-based tourism sources of pollution and contamination; To assess and deliver training and capacity support requirements emphasising an integrated approach to sustainable reduction in coastal ecosystem and environmental degradation within the tourism sector; To develop and implement information capture, information processing and management mechanisms to promote information dissemination, learning & sharing. This consultancy will focus on general objective (i) and will therefore have to consider the provision of advice in relation to four specific thematic objectives (refer to the logical frameworks for each demo as some sites contain overlapping objectives). These tasks are listed below in more detail. Specific Objectives and Related Activities: a. An assessment for each appropriate demo vis-à-vis the data required to ascertain current practices in relation to; Environmental Management Systems, Eco-certification and Labeling Schemes. Specifically, this must contain advice on: 1 Collaboration may involve a number of stakeholder groups including; the private sector, public sector bodies and local communities supported by NGO or CBOs.

b. An assessment for each appropriate demo vis-à-vis the data required to find out the current status of stakeholder; understanding, practice and knowledge on: eco-tourism and how this can contribute to the alleviation of poverty as well as; how it can benefit biodiversity and conservation. This input must specifically include: c. An assessment for each appropriate demo vis-à-vis stakeholder; understanding, practice and knowledge on: reef recreation, management, and monitoring mechanisms and strategies. Specifically this input will involve: d. An assessment for each appropriate demo vis-à-vis coastal zone /ecosystem land use planning with specific reference to stakeholder; understanding, practice and knowledge of the same. Specifically this input will involved: Activities of the Consultant All work will be undertaken within the timeframe indicated in the table below.

Products expected from Consultancy Based on the above conditions, the Consultant will produce one report for each demo (some s cover multiple sites). Profile of the consultant The selected consultant(s) will have an advanced university degree in Environmental Sciences, Environmental Management, Natural Resource Management, or Economics and will have extensive and specific experience in monitoring and/or evaluation, data collection, methods, tools and analysis. They must be able to show evidence of previous M&E work assignments of a similar nature, and have excellent communication skills. For this reason, spoken and written ability to communicate in; English, French and Portuguese are a basic condition for competing in this tender. Timing The Consultant will carry out the proposed activities within the following timeframe: Tasks Initial consultations with Country Focal Points (FPs) and Demo Project Coordinators (DPCs) to assist in the design of a monitoring framework and for the collection of suitable baseline monitoring data Advice on sampling, and data collection tools and methods. Agreement on which tools to use for which purpose. Agreement on data collection plan. Technical back stopping role during data collection Advice on data analysis tools and presenting results. Writing final report (one days allocated 18 (2 days 18 (2 days 18 (2 days 12 (1 day, 3 days writing up) Deadline November 30 th 2010 December 31 st 2010 February 28 th 2011 15 th May 2011 Expected results Monitoring frameworks written down and baseline data collection proceeding Written submission of tools to be used and data collection plan Written submission on data collection completion on a by basis Submission of final reports (draft- one

Budget The consultancy is expected to be undertaken over a period of 6 months amounting to a total of 66 person days of technical input (estimated at $300/d x 66 = $ 19800). The contract will be carried out as a home-based consultancy providing advice and instructions remotely via telephone and internet (email/skype) to those responsible/requiring technical support. The total budget available for this consultancy tender is USD 20,000 and bids must include all; fees, and miscellaneous costs within this amount. A sum of approximately US$ 1750 will be made available locally through each partner executing agency sub contract to support data collection in year one for baseline establishment purposes at each demo site. Similar amounts will be available in subsequent years for monitoring progress towards objectives and outcomes. Remuneration will be determined by UNIDO HRM in accordance to UN rules and consultant s experience. Reporting A final draft report containing a separate chapter for each country (as electronic files), will be submitted to the COAST Regional Coordinator and Project Manager, no later than 15 th May 2011. The final report should be submitted in English, but with Annexed translations in French (for Senegal and Cameroon) and in Portuguese (for Mozambique). Note bone Consultants are invited to bid for the whole package (i.e. all partner countries) or just for the English speaking, Portuguese, or French speaking partner countries. However, preference will be given to consultants/companies who can demonstrate ability to complete the whole assignment as advertised in the above TORs. Preference will be given to applicants coming from the regions covered by the COAST Project. Bids Submission Please submit your bid to us by email (Adelaide.odhiambo@unido.unon.org ) by 5pm on September 20 th 2010 East African Time. Shortlisted consultants will be advised via email by October 1 st 2010, and UNIDO may require further clarification on their submissions before making a final decision to award the contract.

Table 1: COAST cross-cutting themes and Partner Countries (Those highlighted in yellow are relevant for this assignment) Theme Cameroon Gambia Ghana Kenya Mozambique Nigeria Senegal Seychelles Tanzania Sustainable tourism BAPS/BATs, regulatory & policy arrangements, and sustainable financing EMS & Ecocertification site1 Eco-tourism site1 site2 Reefs & mangroves ICZM & land use planning Governance & management