The Ministry of Finance (MoF) has been accredited as a Direct Access Entity to both the GCF and the Adaptation Fund. This accreditation enables Ethiopia to directly access international climate finance, but it also brings obligations to meet GCF standards for transparency, inclusion, and stakeholder engagement. GCF policies emphasize robust environmental and social safeguards, gender equality, and effective grievance redress mechanisms in all funded activities. As an accredited entity, MOF must communicate these standards and processes clearly to stakeholders. However, the current information management and communication practices are relatively nascent in relation to the GCF standards and requirements. The current communication materials on the CRGE Facility section of the Ministry of Finance website do not adequately reflect the latest GCF guidelines on safeguards, gender, and grievance mechanisms, and they fall short in effectively engaging the diverse stakeholders who could benefit from or contribute to the CRGE’s initiatives. This gap can lead to limited awareness among partners and the public about the Facility’s role, opportunities for funding, and the accountability measures in place. Indeed, lessons from GCF’s own Independent Redress Mechanism have shown that without proactive communications, potential beneficiaries may remain unaware of mechanisms (such as grievance redress) designed to help them.
In this context, GGGI and the Ministry of Finance seek to strengthen the CRGE Facility’s information management and communication strategy. Upgrading the CRGE Facility’s communications under the MOF wepage will improve visibility, knowledge sharing, and stakeholder engagement, thereby enhancing Ethiopia’s readiness to utilize climate finance effectively and in line with international best practices. Ultimately, a robust communication strategy and communication materials will ensure that information about climate finance processes, safeguards, gender considerations, and grievance redress reaches all relevant audiences, supporting the CRGE Facility’s mandate to mobilize and manage climate finance in an inclusive and transparent manner.
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The objective of this consultancy is to develop and implement a strengthened information management and communication strategy for the CRGE Facility. The individual consultant will work closely with the CRGE Facility team to assess current practices, identify gaps, and deliver improved communication tools and channels. The consultancy aims to enhance the CRGE Facility’s ability to disseminate information, engage stakeholders, and meet GCF standards on transparency, gender responsiveness, environmental and social safeguards, and grievance redress. This will involve updating the content and structure of the CRGE Facility’s page under the Ministry of Finance website, creating targeted outreach materials, and building the internal capacity of CRGE Facility staff to maintain effective communications as well as producing communication materials. The ultimate goal is to ensure that the CRGE Facility communicates its programs, processes, and results clearly to all stakeholders, from government and development partners to civil society and the general public, thereby increasing awareness, ownership, and participation in Ethiopia’s climate finance initiatives.
The consultant will undertake the following tasks and responsibilities:
Throughout the assignment, the consultant will work in close collaboration with the CRGE Facility team. He/she will ensure that all outputs are developed in consultation with relevant stakeholders and are approved by the Ministry of Finance/CRGE Facility management. The consultant should also coordinate with GGGI’s Ethiopia country team for any guidance on GGGI or donor communication standards. All activities should be carried out with a high degree of cultural sensitivity and awareness of the Ethiopian government context.
The consultant is expected to produce the following key deliverables within the 60 working days contract. An indicative timeline is suggested, counting from the start of the assignment in February 2026:
The assignment will be completed within 60 working days over an expected period of about three months from contract commencement. The table below outlines the anticipated timeframe for each deliverable:
| Deliverable | Indicative Working Days |
| Inception Report | 10 days |
| Draft Communication Strategy & Web Outline | 15 days |
| Updated Webpage Content delivered | 15 days |
| Outreach Materials Package delivered | 10 days |
| Training & Final Report completed | 10 days |
| Total | 60 days |
The consultancy is a lump-sum contract. Payments will be disbursed in instalments upon satisfactory completion and acceptance of the deliverables by the CRGE Facility (Ministry of Finance) and GGGI, according to the schedule below:
| Deliverable (Outputs) | Percentage of Total Fee |
| Inception Report | 10% |
| Draft Communication Strategy & Web Outline | 30% |
| Updated Webpage Content delivered | 30% |
| Outreach Materials Package delivered | 20% |
| Training & Final Report completed | 10% |
The consultant will work under the supervision of GGGI and the Ministry of Finance’s CRGE Facility leadership. The consultant will report directly to the Project Manager at GGGI (Ethiopia Country Program). He/she will closely work under the supervision of the CRGE Facility Head at the Ministry of Finance. This supervisor will provide overall guidance and ensure the assignment remains on track. The consultant is expected to work closely with the CRGE Facility team at the Ministry of Finance on a daily basis. Regular check-in meetings (weekly or bi-weekly) will be held with the CRGE Facility focal points and GGGI to review progress, discuss findings, and resolve any issues.
The Ministry of Finance will facilitate the consultant’s access to office space (as needed), relevant documents, and stakeholders for interviews. GGGI will assist in coordination and provide technical backstopping if necessary. The consultant should be self-sufficient in using his/her own laptop and software to produce the deliverables. All communications by the consultant in the context of this assignment should appropriately acknowledge the Ministry of Finance and GGGI.
The assignment requires a seasoned professional with a blend of communications expertise, climate finance knowledge, and capacity-building experience. The minimum required qualifications and experience include:
The ideal candidate is strategic and creative, detail-oriented, and passionate about empowering teams through improved communication. He/she must demonstrate cultural sensitivity, political acumen, and the ability to deliver results under tight timelines. References or work samples may be requested to verify the quality of past communications products.
The Ministry of Finance will provide necessary logistical support to the consultant to ensure the successful completion of the assignment. This includes providing access to relevant project documents and data, facilitating introductions and meetings with stakeholders (federal ministries, regional bureaus, local authorities); and organizing field missions to project sites as needed. For any approved travel outside of Addis Ababa, GGGI will cover or reimburse allowable travel expenses as per the approved travel request. Office space and internet access can be arranged at MoF or the project office when the consultant is on-site, if required.
The consultant shall maintain strict confidentiality of all information and documents obtained during the course of this assignment. Neither during the term of the contract nor after its termination shall the consultant disclose any proprietary or confidential information related to the CRGE Facility, the Ministry of Finance, GGGI, or any associated stakeholder, without prior written consent from the client. This obligation covers all reports, data, documents, and correspondence prepared or obtained under this consultancy.
All outputs produced under this assignment will be the property of the Ministry of Finance. This includes the communication strategy, reports, training materials, webpage content, and outreach products. The consultant agrees that the content, in whatever form (print, electronic, etc.), cannot be shared, published, or used for any purpose outside this assignment without explicit permission. Upon completion of the contract, the consultant will hand over all relevant files (including editable design files, raw data, etc.) to the client. GGGI’s standard rules and policies on confidentiality and intellectual property rights shall apply to this consultancy, and the consultant will be required to comply with GGGI’s Code of Conduct and data protection guidelines.
This consultancy will be awarded through a competitive selection of an individual consultant. Upon advertisement of the procurement notice, interested candidates are expected to submit both a Technical Proposal and a Financial Proposal as part of their application. The selection will follow the Individual Consultant cumulative analysis method. This means that the award decision will be based on a combined evaluation of the technical and financial proposals. The technical proposal will be evaluated on its merit (qualifications, relevant experience, methodology, etc.). The financial proposal will be evaluated separately. For the final ranking, a weighted scoring method will be applied: the technical score will carry a weight of 70%, and the financial score a weight of 30%. The consultant achieving the highest combined weighted score (while also being technically responsive/compliant) will be considered for contract award. Technical proposals should detail the consultant’s relevant experience, approach to the assignment, and any additional value-added insights. Financial proposals should be quoted in USD and inclusive of all costs. Only candidates scoring above the minimum technical score (as specified in the bid documents) will be considered for financial evaluation. GGGI reserves the right to verify references and past work experiences.
Administrative information
Interested consultants shall submit following documentations:
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Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment.
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