Resilience, Adaptation, and Inclusion in Nepal (RAIN) programme is UKaid / FCDO funded programme that aims to strengthen the Government of Nepal (GoN)’s climate change adaptation, mitigation, and disaster risk reduction and management efforts and to help make social protection systems more adaptive and shock-responsive. This will reduce losses and damage and build the resilience of the most vulnerable communities at risk of natural (climate-induced and earthquake) hazards. RAIN will provide technical assistance to three spheres of the government on strengthening systems to design, develop, and implement policy, planning, and budgeting systems to support the at-risk communities in adapting to climate change and preparing and responding to natural hazards. It aspires to unlock additional climate finance for adaptation and mitigation, support the work on early action and early warning to build community resilience and make existing social protection systems adaptive and shock responsive. Inclusion, evidence, and strategic learning underpins the entire programme. The RAIN programme has four components:
Component A: Technical Assistance (TA) and Strategic Learning Unit (SLU)
Component B: Climate Adaptation and Finance (implemented through multilateral agencies)
Component C: Community Resilience, Early Action, Adaptation, and Inclusion (implemented through civil society consortium partners)
Component D: Adaptive and Shock Responsive Social Protection (implemented through an international financial institution)
Mott MacDonald was awarded as a supplier for the component A (TA and SLU) of the RAIN programme, which was started from 01 November 2024. The RAIN TA has been designed to support for transformative change in the Government of Nepal’s responses to climatic and non-climatic shocks, building the resilience of some of the most vulnerable communities in Nepal. MM has reimagined and proposed the TA to be transformative which is underpinned by the ‘system strengthening’ approach rather than ‘project delivery’ alone, by placing political economy, empowerment and systems thinking at its core.
Expected impact of RAIN TA: Resilience of vulnerable groups and communities to climate risks and other hazards is built through increased government capacity to prevent, adapt, anticipate, and absorb shocks.
Outcomes:
Output areas / Workstreams: The RAIN TA comprises of four workstreams or output areas:
Strategic Learning Unit: SLU will lead on Monitoring and Strategic Learning (M&SL) across the RAIN portfolio based on a flexible and adaptive management approach informed by data and evidence, political economy and GEDSI.
The RAIN TA SLU intends to increase its engagement efforts across stakeholders, and increase its capacity for adaptive management informed by learning across the programme and by responding to demand from the Nepal’s transitioning Government. These efforts will be led by the Strategic Learning Unit (SLU) of our team, in close collaboration with the other TA workstreams, and RAIN partners.
Our SLU is led by the Monitoring and Strategic Learning (M&SL) Lead, and we are seeking a Stakeholder Engagement and Knowledge Management Coordinator to support delivery of the SLU’s objectives. This is a position within the SLU of our team and will report directly to the M&SL Lead.
The Stakeholder Engagement and Knowledge Management Coordinator will work under the direction of the M&SL Lead and will support the M&SL Lead to achieve the following objectives of the SLU:
The main focus of the Stakeholder Engagement and Knowledge Management Coordinator will be engagement, communication and knowledge management. To achieve this, the position holder will be expected to:
Collaborate and engage with the RAIN TA workstreams, federal- and provincial-level embedded staff, RAIN partners and FCDO in the design and
The position holder will provide general support to the M&SL Lead in the operations and management of the SLU. In addition, the Team Leader and M&SL Lead will delegate authority for implementation of certain activities directly to the Strategic Engagement and Knowledge Management Coordinator – examples of such activities may include:
The post holder will be expected to travel when required to support delivery and engagement at the provincial and local level for effective collaboration and coordination with RAIN’s implementing partners.
This position will require close collaboration with the project’s Operations Team, Workstream Coordinators and Project Manager, as well as RAIN partners and stakeholders.
In addition to experience and skills in stakeholder engagement and knowledge management, we are looking for a candidate with excellent communication and management/coordination skills.
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