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The Ministry of Environment of Angola (MINAMB), in its role as the National Designated Authority (NDA) for Climate Finance, is implementing Readiness and Preparatory Support project financed by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), with technical support from the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI). The project seeks to strengthen Angola’s institutional, technical, and strategic capacity to access climate finance and to accelerate the implementation of the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) and broader climate-resilient development objectives.
The project focuses on two priority mitigation sectors identified in Angola’s updated NDC (2021): (i) Energy, including transport; and (ii) Agriculture, Forestry, and Other Land Use (AFOLU). Within this framework, the AFOLU sector represents a particularly strategic entry point for climate action and investment. AFOLU is the largest contributor to national greenhouse gas emissions, accounting for approximately 70% of total emissions[1], while simultaneously being one of the sectors most vulnerable to climate change impacts such as drought, land degradation, deforestation, and declining agricultural productivity.
Angola possesses significant natural capital, including extensive forest resources, diverse ecosystems, and substantial agricultural potential. However, unsustainable land-use practices, deforestation, forest degradation, shifting cultivation, charcoal production, and climate variability are undermining ecosystem services, rural livelihoods, and food security. At the same time, the AFOLU sector offers high potential for integrated mitigation and adaptation outcomes through sustainable landscape management, forest conservation and restoration, climate-resilient agriculture, and improved water–energy–land nexus solutions in rural areas.
In this context, strengthening the AFOLU sector is critical to advancing Angola’s low-emission and climate-resilient development pathway. Well-designed AFOLU interventions can deliver multiple co-benefits, including greenhouse gas emission reductions through avoided deforestation and enhanced carbon sequestration, increased agricultural productivity and resilience, improved food security, protection of biodiversity, and enhanced livelihoods for rural and vulnerable communities. These outcomes are directly aligned with Angola’s NDC mitigation and adaptation priorities, the National Strategy for Climate Change (ENAC 2022–2035), and relevant national development and sectoral strategies.
Against this backdrop, the AFOLU-focused consultancy under this Readiness project is intended to provide the analytical foundation, prioritization, and technical justification required to support evidence-based decision-making, inform national strategies, and catalyze investment-ready AFOLU project concepts aligned with GCF investment criteria and Angola’s long-term climate and development objectives.
The AFOLU Consultant will lead and provide strategic technical expertise to the Government of Angola, through the Ministry of Environment (MINAMB) and relevant sector institutions, in strengthening the evidence base, policy coherence, and investment prioritization required to advance sustainable landscapes, forest conservation and restoration, and climate-resilient agriculture. The assignment will contribute to enhancing climate change mitigation and adaptation outcomes, improving ecosystem resilience, and supporting the development of a robust pipeline of AFOLU-related climate investment projects aligned with national priorities and GCF investment criteria.
Specifically, the Consultant will lead the preparation and provide authoritative technical guidance on a Sectoral Policy, Prioritization and Assessment Report for the Agriculture, Forestry and Other Land Use (AFOLU) sector, which will assess sectoral contributions and interlinkages in relation to Angola’s NDC commitments and climate policy actions, and provide evidence-based prioritization of interventions and an implementation-oriented roadmap to support coordinated execution and climate investment pipeline development.
Building on this analytical foundation, the Consultant will drive and technically steer climate finance pipeline development, including:
| Activity Code | Activity | Deliverable | Percentage of total fee | Due Date |
| 2.2.6.1 | Inception Report | Detailed work plan, methodology, and timeline. | 10% | Within 10 working days after contract signing |
| Conduct desk research, surveys and interviews on the contributions of interlinkages of reviewed sectors in NDCs (landscapes/forestry/climate resilient agriculture, including rural water and energy) and climate policy action. | 1 (one) report outlining the main findings on the contributions of interlinkages of reviewed sectors in NDCs and climate policy action, including planning of the implementation. | 30 working days after contract signing | ||
| 2.2.6.2 | Develop a comprehensive assessment and prioritization on how each AFOLU sector contributes to mitigation, adaptation, economic development, and nature protection goals. Provide recommendations for the priority opportunities to pursue in project pipeline. | Draft AFOLU-nexus report | 15% | 45 working days after contract signing |
| 2.2.6.3 | Recommendation and prioritization report will present enabling strategies and policies/regulatory frameworks to support landscapes/ forestry/climate -resilient agriculture, and water and energy nexus solutions. It will inform the investment strategy and the concept notes development under the Readiness proposal. | Final report | 20% | 55 working days after contract signing
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| 4.1.3.3 | Develop/improve a draft concept note using the GCF template and adhere to, at a minimum, the GCF’s climate investment criteria, aligned with Angola’s Country Programme Document. | Concept note developed or improved using the GCF template and adhere to the GCF’s climate investment criteria, aligned with Angola’s Country Programme Document. | 55% | 80 working days after contract signing |
All deliverables, including the final reports, must be approved by GGGI with the agreement of MINAMB. The Consultant should strive to integrate GGGI’s and MINAMB’s comments within 14 days from the receipt of the comments or modification requests. The Consultant shall submit the reports in both hard copies and electronic versions readable by a Microsoft Office application. All outputs must be in English.
The Consultant is expected to possess the following qualifications and experience:
The consultant will report to the Project Manager and the NDA GCF Focal Point in the Ministry of Environment. During the first week of assignment, the consultant will define the consultancy's reporting arrangements, consulting with the NDA and the Project Manager. Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant's assignment.
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