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Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation Project (Vacancy Deadline: 15 August 2016)

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pdf ercap_procurement officer_terms_of_reference.pdf

pdf procurement_officer-request_for_expression_of_interest.pdf

pdf vacancy_extension_for_submission_of_reoi.pdf
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The Government of Belize expects to receive funding in the amount of US$8,000,000 from the Global Environment Facility via The World Bank to finance the project entitled “Energy Resilience for Climate Adaptation” (ERCAP); co-financing for the project is being provided in part by the Government of Belize. The ERCAP is being implemented by the Ministry of Finance, Public Service, Energy and Public Utilities (MFPSEPU), in conjunction with the Belize Electricity Limited and is aimed at enhancing the resilience of Belize’s energy system to adverse weather and climate change impacts. Implementation of the project will be over a four year period, 2016 – 2020 and will involve the procurement of various goods and services.

The ERCAP is designed to demonstrate measures that enhance resilience of the energy system to adverse weather and climate change impacts in Belize. It covers a comprehensive set of areas for enhancing resiliency in the energy sector, particularly as it pertains to electricity supply. The development objective of the project is to enhance resilience of the energy system to adverse weather and climate change impacts.

The project has three components as indicated below:


1. Component 1: Long-Term Energy Planning and Capacity Building for Climate Adaptation. The long-term success of climate adaptation in Belize rests on well-informed, evidence-based planning that mainstreams measures that enhance energy resilience. To achieve this end, it will require strategic planning, data collection, as well as strengthening the adaptive capacity of the energy sector in Belize.

2. Component 2: Demonstration measures to enhance resilience of energy sector. This component will include a comprehensive set of no-regrets strategic and investment activities that are focused around the power sector transmission and distribution systems and infrastructure.

3. Component 3: Project Implementation Support and Information Dissemination for Knowledge Sharing. This component includes a knowledge sharing activity to maximize
the impact of the lessons learned from the proposed project; and to provide incremental support to the respective agencies for implementing ERCAP.

 

To fulfill the procurement responsibilities of the project, the MFPSEPU is therefore seeking the services of a Procurement Officer (PO) to undertake the tasks listed in this Terms of Reference. Please download the attached files for vacancy details.

The application submission deadline has been extended until August 15, 2016

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