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The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page.
GGGI has been working in Burkina Faso since 2018, and its mission is to support the country in its transition to a strong, inclusive and sustainable green growth path. Cooperation between Burkina Faso and GGGI is based on a jointly agreed Country Planning Framework (CPF), aligned with the country's context and priorities.
Burkina Faso is a low-income Sahelian country, with a GDP per capita of about USD 763.91 in 2024 (World Bank), and fragile natural resources. Its economy is based on agriculture, which employs more than 80% of the population (INSD, 2022) and contributes about 35% of GDP (INSD, 2022). More than 40% of the population lives below the poverty line (World Bank Report). The United Nations Development Programme's (UNDP) 2021-2022 HDI report reveals that Burkina Faso ranked 184th out of 191 countries.
In Burkina Faso, GGGI works in many regions that have experienced conflict and are recovering from it thanks to the efforts of the government and its development partners, but where peace remains fragile due to competition for access to and exploitation of natural resources. Consideration of conflict sensitivity, a key element in improving aid effectiveness in affected regions, has been integrated by the GGGI into its intervention approach.
Thus, since August 2023, GGGI-Burkina Faso, in partnership with the Peace Nexus Foundation, has undertaken a capacity-building process in the field of fragility by introducing Conflict Sensitivity (SC) into its practices. This resulted in (i) the co-construction of a guide for conflict-sensitive green growth actions, (ii) the capacity building of more than 50 governmental and non-governmental actors on conflict-sensitive policy, (iii) Conducting a study to assess gaps in Burkina Faso's climate policy instruments regarding the integration of conflict sensitivity.
As part of the consolidation of this process, GGGI Burkina Faso is seeking a consultant for the development of a funding request for the implementation of the action plan resulting from the assessment of conflict sensitivity gaps in climate policy instruments.
The selected expert will develop a funding request to be submitted to potential donors (which he/she will identify and propose) to mobilize resources for the implementation of the action plan resulting from the assessment of the conflict sensitivity gaps of Burkina Faso's climate policy instruments.
He/she will work closely and transparently with and report directly to the GGGI Country Office and Peace Nexus/Regional Programme for Africa, the strategic lead for the project.
To ensure the success of his/her mission, the consultant will also collaborate with relevant national authorities and institutions that coordinate the process of revising and developing climate change related development frameworks which are, among others: the SP/CPSADD, the DGPER, the ministerial departments and institutions concerned with climate change, the National Executive Secretariat of the National Development Policy (SEN-PND), NGOs and associations concerned with climate action, as well as with donors represented in Burkina Faso, etc.
The consultant's mission will consist of:
DELIVERABLES
| No. | Deliverables | Deadlines (as of April 27th 2026) | Payment (%) |
| 1 | Deliverable 1 Initial report including understanding of ToR, methodology, detailed work plan covering all stages of the engagement, report outline, etc. |
Week 2 | 20 |
| 2 | Deliverable 2 Interim report on the funding request including, among other things: - Mapping potential donors, conflict sensitivity and prioritization. - The stakeholder consultation report |
Week 06 | 50 |
| 3 | Deliverables 3 - Final version of the funding request - Report of the validation workshop - Submission of the funding request to identified potential donors |
Week 08 | 20 |
| 4 | Deliverable 4 - Approval of the funding request by at least one of the identified potential donors, |
Week 10
| 10 |
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Deadline for submission of tenders
Applications will close on 07/04/2026, at 11:59 p.m. Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered
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