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The Project Consultant will support the Economic Intelligence Unit (EIU) to identify and develop reports on the economic opportunities for the implementation of the 2030 and 2035 NDC targets and broader climate-related programs in Mexico. This will be achieved through systematic assessments of the economic impacts and needs of circular economy initiatives, decarbonization projects, such as industrial greening, public electromobility and climate change mitigation and adaptation policies. The incumbent will work from government offices in Mexico and will need to provide their own laptop equipped with all relevant software.
The Project consultant’s role focuses on driving climate-responsive fiscal analysis and supporting interministerial coordination for Mexico’s climate strategies. It involves conducting analysis and making proposals regarding to the relevance of redirecting subsidies and public spending toward sustainable sectors, contributing to the development of national mitigation plans, enhancing monitoring systems, and fostering stakeholder engagement through research, reporting, and workshops. The consultant will support the team’s research and analysis.
The Project Consultant will coordinate closely with the Coordinator of the NDC for Mexico at the General Directorate for Policy and Climate Action (DGPAC), which is part of the Undersecretariat for Sustainable Development and Circular Economy at, SEMARNAT.
Under the supervision of the Senior Programme Manager at UNOPS, incumbent will maintain fluid communication to effectively monitor the proper fulfilment of objective by the consultants who will be part of the EIU.
Analyze how the 2030 and 2035 NDC targets can be implemented with the National Sustainable Taxonomy, the Sustainable Finance Strategy and other potential economic instruments as part of the enabling environment to enhance the effectiveness and ambition of national climate action.
Analyze supply-demand dynamics for priority climate projects to ensure operational feasibility and resource alignment.
Support the interministerial coordination process for the development of the mitigation component of the PECC 2025–2030, including sectoral engagement and policy alignment.
Assist in providing inputs from the Economic Intelligence Unit to strengthen the coordination mechanisms for NDC implementation, such as the Interministerial Commission on Climate Change (CICC) and its working groups.
Contribute to the development and strengthening of the MRV (Monitoring, Reporting, and Verification) system to track progress on PECC implementation.
Support the consultation process for climate policy instruments such as the National Electric Mobility Strategy, including its launch, implementation, and monitoring.
Prepare presentations, reports, and technical inputs to support decision-making and stakeholder engagement.
Conduct background research, literature reviews, and data collection to inform fiscal and policy proposals.
Assist in organizing workshops, consultations, and inter-agency meetings related to climate policy coordination.
Maintain organized records of project activities, outputs, and stakeholder interactions.
Track relevant policy developments and provide timely updates to the team.
Prepare summary reports of activities and deliverables as requested by DGPAC or other coordinating bodies.
Impact of Results
Strengthened alignment of fiscal policy with climate and resilience goals, enabling more effective use of public resources.
Improved operational success and feasibility of priority climate projects through better supply-demand coordination.
Enhanced interministerial collaboration for the development and implementation of the PECC 2025–2030 mitigation component.
Increased effectiveness of coordination mechanisms supporting Mexico’s NDC, including the CICC and its working groups.
Strengthened MRV systems to monitor and report progress on climate policy implementation, improving transparency and accountability.
Accelerated development and deployment of the National Electric Mobility Strategy, contributing to decarbonization of the transport sector.
Improved stakeholder engagement and policy uptake through timely and relevant technical inputs.
Enhanced institutional memory and documentation of climate policy coordination efforts.
Increased responsiveness to emerging policy needs and opportunities in climate finance and planning.
Strengthened support for decision-makers through well-prepared reports, presentations, and policy briefs.
Greater visibility and accessibility of the Unit’s work through effective communication and documentation.
Institutional learning and capacity development in climate policy coordination and fiscal reform.

* Open Tenders for Individual Consultants.