IC: Enhancing Jordan's Water Sector Access to Climate Finance
Jordan is one of the most water-scarce countries in the world, with per capita water availability at only 61 m³ annually, well below the international threshold for absolute scarcity. Climate change is intensifying these challenges by reducing rainfall, increasing droughts, and worsening water deficits projected to reach 108 million m³ annually by 2040. Despite significant donor support in the past, the sector continues to face persistent financing gaps, particularly after the suspension of major external aid flows.
To address these challenges, the project “Enhancing Jordan’s Water Sector Access to Climate Finance” was developed with support from GIZ and in close coordination with national stakeholders. The project seeks to strengthen Jordan’s institutional and technical capacity to mobilize climate finance, with a special focus on developing bankable water sector projects that align with national climate priorities and global fund requirements.
The initiative will enhance Jordan’s ability to design and submit high-quality climate finance concept notes, foster stronger coordination among government institutions and the private sector, and prepare the country for meaningful participation in international climate dialogues such as COP. Through this effort, Jordan aims to secure sustainable financing for transformative water projects that improve resilience, reduce emissions, and safeguard water resources for future generations.
Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9)
INTRODUCTION TO GGGI
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.
Objectives of the assignment
To support the identification, preparation, and development of bankable water sector projects for climate finance. The role will also contribute to strengthening institutional capacity through job training, ensuring local context and national validation of selected concept notes, organizing capacity-building programs, and ensuring effective coordination with government counterparts, utilities, and other stakeholders.
This requires knowledge and expertise in water resources management, hydrology, stormwater management, meteorological and hydrological infrastructure and socio-economic aspects of this infrastructure, with links to climate change mitigation and adaptation. The consultant will report directly to the Deputy Country Representative and work closely with GGGI Jordan’s Green Growth and Climate Change teams.
Deliverables AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE
- The Consultant will be responsible for the following tasks:
1- Water Sector Project Identification – 20%:
- Identify and screen priority water sector investment concepts (adaptation and mitigation) suitable for international climate finance (e.g. GCF, GEF, AF).
- Support the development and refinement of concept notes, project briefs, and early-stage project documentation in line with climate fund templates.
- Integrate nature-based solutions (NbS), energy efficiency, renewable energy, and WEFE nexus considerations where applicable.
- Assess key implementation barriers (technical, institutional, financial, regulatory) and propose mitigation measures.
2- Climate Finance & Investment Readiness Support – 30%:
- Support the development and refinement of concept notes; compile supporting data (climate statistics etc.) and required documentation (e.g. feasibility studies) for submission to climate funds.
- Support the preparation of investment-ready documentation for climate finance submissions, including:
- Climate Rationale
- Theory of change
- Preliminary results framework
- Safeguards and co-benefits (gender, social inclusion, poverty reduction)
- Support government and private sector consultations to align the financing structures, co-financing options, and implementation plans for selected concept notes.
- Review consultant firm draft concept notes to ensure alignment with climate fund investment criteria and national policies and priorities (e.g. NDCs, Water Sector Capital Investment Plan etc.).
- Support PM with obtaining no objection letters from MoENV and government stakeholders for concept note submission.
- Provide technical inputs to training curriculum and meeting materials as required.
3- Institutional Capacity Building & Stakeholder Engagement – 35%:
- Support the design and delivery of capacity-building activities for government institutions and utilities, including on the job training (min. 2 days/week) for MWI and WAJ personnel on:
- Climate finance fundamentals for the water sector
- Project preparation and pipeline development
- Climate risk screening and resilience planning
- Facilitate and document validation workshops, and technical meetings with PM and key stakeholders (e.g. Ministry of Water and Irrigation, Ministry of Environment, WAJ, JVA, CVDB, and water utilities).
- Ensure that all technical outputs are contextualized to Jordan’s institutional and regulatory environment and validated by national counterparts.
4- Coordination, Reporting & Project Support – 15%
- Maintain close coordination with GGGI Jordan, GIZ, and government counterparts to ensure smooth implementation of project activities.
- Contribute to technical progress reports and documentation of results; draft meeting minutes for all project meetings led by GGGI.
- Track assigned activities against agreed timelines and deliverables.
- Provide ad-hoc technical support as required to ensure successful delivery of project outcomes.
- All outputs must be in English. In addition, the Consultant may be required to submit the outputs in other languages (e.g. Arabic).
- Deliver bi-weekly Progress and Activity Report – (5%)
- Will include narrative of progress against key project deliverables and identified risks; objective, agenda, and minutes of meetings held; listing of completed tasks; final versions of completed deliverables; # days worked; and upcoming tasks
- Deliverable Progress and Activity Report must be approved by the GGGI to validate payment. Percentages represent level of Effort estimated per outcome. Payments will be made monthly based on the daily rate and number of days worked the previous month. Payments will be made monthly based on the daily rate and number of days worked the previous month.
Payment milestones
The total contract amount is USD 42,000 (max $350 per day for candidates meeting all requirements) payable monthly based on number of days worked and PM approval of the Deliverable Progress and Activity Report mentioned above.
Note:
- Logistical costs related to the meetings and capacity building workshops (e.g., venue, catering, participant logistics if any) will be covered by GGGI.
- A Master’s degree in a relevant field (e.g., environmental sciences, climate policy, economics, or international development), or an equivalent combination of education and relevant experience.
- At least 8 years of specialized professional experience in water sector management and capacity building, climate change, or project preparation.
- Proven operational competence in project design, implementation, financial management, monitoring and evaluation of development projects.
- Familiarity with climate finance mechanisms and global climate funds (GCF, GEF, AF, MDBs).
- Strong knowledge of Jordan’s water sector challenges and institutional mandates (MWI, WAJ, JVA, utilities etc).
- Knowledge of water-energy-food-environment (WEFE) approaches is a plus.
- Proven experience in engaging with and/or working for the private sector on climate change and environmental issues in the water sector
- Experience in stakeholder engagement, multi-stakeholder processes, and capacity building.
- Excellent command of English and Arabic (spoken and written).
Qualifications & Expertise
FUNCTIONAL
- Strong analytical, technical writing, and reporting skills.
- Ability to coordinate multi-stakeholder consultations and workshops.
- Skills in project screening, feasibility assessment, and climate rationale development.
- Ability to work independently and in teams under tight deadlines.
- Familiarity with climate change and green growth in the context of developing countries and the development of bankable projects.
- Detail-oriented person, who strives for quality and consistency in all outputs and communications
- Highly organized and able to effectively and efficiently multi-task and prioritize
- Ability to engage and work closely with public sector officials at national and local governments.
CORPORATE
- Understand and actively support GGGI’s mission, vision, and values.
- Demonstrate outstanding stakeholder engagement, client relationships, communication, teamwork, and consensus building.
- Excels at problem solving, ask questions, and seeks support when needed, shares easily information and knowledge with others both internally as externally.
- Manage emotions and stress positively, build rapport, and resolve conflict easily.
- Strong ability to work independently and/or remotely, while maintaining productivity.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills, including public speaking.
Administrative information
The following must be included for application:
- Cover letter and CV
- LinkedIn profile URL
- Report writing sample from the most relevant assignment the consultant has completed
Selection method/process: Competitive Selection (CS)
Timeline of selection:
- 2 weeks TOR advertisement and application submissions
- 1 week for candidates’ interviews and final selection
Confidentiality and Proprietary Interests:
The consultant shall not either during the term or after termination of the assignment, disclose any proprietary or confidential information related to the consultancy or the Government without prior written consent. Proprietary interests on all materials and documents prepared by the consultants under the assignment shall become and remain properties of the MOF. This assignment will be administrated by GGGI, and all relevant GGGI rules, policies and procedures will apply.
Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.