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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.
There is growing evidence that the present trend of methane emissions, if left unabated, would negate the progress being made to reduce CO2 emissions. In ASEAN, the dominant source of methane is the agricultural sector (44%), followed by waste (30%), fugitive emissions (12%), land-use change and forestry (8%), and other fuel combustion (6%). According to ASEAN Centre for Energy, the current challenges in ASEAN with respect to methane action include: (i) lack of a sound policy framework, (ii) low availability of equipment and trained personnel to track and measure methane emissions, (iii) non-existent incentives, (iv) high costs and low returns, and (v) the scarcity of knowledge transfer and capacity building programs.
To address these issues, the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation for Methane Mitigation (AKCMM) project, funded by the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund (AKCF) was launched. It is a three-year, USD 20 million initiative which focuses on delivering four outputs: 1) developing enabling policies and institutions; 2) improving the measurement of methane emissions; 3) designing, financing, and implementing methane reduction projects; and 4) promoting regional dialogue and partnerships.
In the Philippines, the Global Green Growth Institute has partnered and is collaborating with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR), Climate Change Commission (CCC), Department of Agriculture (DA), Department of Energy (DOE), and the Department of Science and Technology (DOST), for the implementation of the AKCMM project. These agencies comprise the core members of the Philippine Methane Reduction Committee (MRC), that that will lead the overall project direction, management and supervision with GGGI Philippines sits as Secretariat.
The project’s targeted Outputs and Activities are as follows:
Outputs |
Activities |
Output 1 Enabling policies and institutions developed |
Activity 1.1. Develop ASEAN Methane Reduction Roadmap Activity 1.2. Establish and operationalize MRC Activity 1.3. Support the drafting of Methane Reduction Plan (MRP) Activity 1.4. Methane Reduction Capacity Building Program |
Output 2 Improved measurement of methane emissions |
Activity 2.1. Gap analysis of methane emissions inventory Activity 2.2. Improved measurements for priority sectors Activity 2.3. Supporting MRV under ETF |
Output 3 Designing, financing, and implementing methane reduction projects |
Activity 3.1. Shortlisting of methane reduction projects Activity 3.2. Feasibility studies and project selection Activity 3.3. Implementation of methane reduction project(s) |
Output 4 Promoting regional dialogue and partnerships |
Activity 4.1. Establish and operate an ASEAN knowledge platform |
The consultant will mainly work in the preparation of the methane reduction capacity needs assessment (CNA) of the members of the MRC and other relevant stakeholders targeted to be completed by December 2025. To achieve this, the consultant, in coordination with and through GGGI, shall facilitate and organize consultations, meetings and/or workshops (Activity 1.2) with the MRC and other relevant stakeholders. The CNA should include but not limited to the following:
The Consultant’s primary responsibilities will include:
The consultant will be guided by the Country Representative and supervised by the Project Manager. S/he will report regularly in person at GGGI PH office throughout the duration of the project. Remuneration will be based on the submitted and approved monthly timesheet. The capacity development action plan to be developed will be integrated into the MRP (Activity 1.3); hence the consultant will work together with the Climate Change Specialist who will develop the MRP (Activity 1.2 and 1.3) and shortlisting of methane reduction projects (Activity 3.1).
The Consultant is expected to possess the following qualifications: