Technical assistance and capacity development to SUN partner countries, in support of implementation of SUN 4.0 strategy: Tasks to be performed by the contractor
Objectives, outputs and indicators:
The contractor contributes to achieving the following objectives:
- Overall objective: Contribute to the transition to inclusive, climate-neutral, resilient and sustainable agri-aquatic food systems
- Specific objective: Support the nutrition- and gender-sensitive transformation of agri-food systems.
The contractor mainly contributes to Output 3: County Support - Improved technical and institutional capacities to implement evidence-based recommendations for integrated climate- and gender-sensitive nutrition action in (SUN) partner countries.
Indicators of Output 3:
- 3.1. Number of partner countries, with focus on SUN members and NIPNs, that have received advice on the implementation of recommendations from global agendas and regional processes for integrated climate- and gender-sensitive nutrition action.
- 3.2. Number of technical contributions and implementation experiences on climate- and gender-sensitive nutrition integration introduced by (SUN) partner countries into global, regional and national processes.
- 3.3. Number of individuals in partner countries reached by C4N 2.0 supported TA or CD measures related to the Nutrition-climate-gender nexus or data value-chains.
In parallel, the contractor is expected to support the strategic objectives (SO) of the SUN 4.0 strategy, as follows:
- SO1: To Strengthen and Sustain Strong Policy and Advocacy Environments
- SO2: To Enhance Sustainability, Knowledge Management and Capacity Strengthening
- SO3: To Increase Sustainable Financing for Nutrition.
On that basis, three main domains of interventions are planned: Nutrition-Climate-Gender Nexus ("The Triple Nexus"); Nutrition Data, and Nutrition Finance.
Mode of implementation: demand-driven technical assistance and capacity development (TA/DC), mostly of a short to medium-term nature, with assignments emanating from requests to KPCN/C4N 2.0 from SUN countries and networks or other actors in the food sector collected, prioritised and processed in accordance with BMZ and EU guidelines. Once a decision will be made by KPCN/C4N 2.0 to implement a request, the Contractor will be informed, with respective expert(s) to be then identified and mobilised.
Within the three domains, requests and their scope may vary in duration - short to medium-term - and geographical coverage - mostly SUN countries in Asia and Africa. Therefore, the skills and experiences of the requested experts are extensive.
The project will be implemented by a mix of key experts and two pools of experts. The experts will be expected to be available throughout the project and on an ad-hoc basis and their services are requested on-demand to deliver tasks on a short notice based corresponding specific assignments drawn up by GIZ.
Non-exhaustive list of assignments within each of the three domains of interventions.
(i) Nutrition-Climate-Gender nexus Objective: Strengthen integrated climate- and gender-sensitive nutrition action in SUN partner countries through TA/CD for (SUN) Partner Countries, civil society, private sector, regional SUN focal points and multi-stakeholder platforms.
Key assignments:
- Integrate nutrition in climate policies and climate in nutrition policies as well as in strategies and plans, incl. accountability frameworks.
- Build resilience of vulnerable groups (e.g., nutrition-sensitive social safety nets).
- Promote adaptation (e.g., food system and livelihood diversification).
- Build national capacity on data/evidence for integrated climate- and gender-sensitive action.
- Advise on standardized nutrition indicators that incorporate climate risks, shocks, vulnerabilities.
- Enhance public-private collaboration and accountability
- Identify nutrition financing options, including climate finance.
- Develop strategies/action plans for food environments (labelling, consumer behaviour).
(ii) Nutrition Data and NIS Objective: Provide technical guidance to strengthen national Nutrition Information Systems (NIS) across the Data Value Chain-collection, analysis, dissemination, monitoring and use for decision-making-ultimately reinforcing SUN countries" systems.
Key assignments:
- Diagnose existing NIS and their integration in national programming, policy and institutions.
- Support evidence-based program planning (e.g., LiST and other methodologies).
- Map data and review survey calendars to identify gaps, harmonization opportunities and new data needs.
- Deliver TA and training on M&E including healthy diet monitoring.
- Develop policy briefs, technical notes.
- Integrate gender and equity in all outputs.
- Facilitate consultations, workshops and peer learning between NIPN and non-NIPN countries.
(iii) Finance Objective: Support countries to diversify nutrition finance sources, including innovative and private finance.
Key assignments:
- Support countries in their nutrition resource mobilization efforts, involving the public and private sector; support areas include:
- financing mechanisms, involving private sector or public/private partnership.
- guidance for countries to mobilise funding from selected partners, (e.g. foundations, development banks, private finance, blended finance).
- design of innovative finance tools, such as SSB Taxation
- barriers to nutrition investments/ strengthening investment readiness
- Knowledge sharing events on the above-mentioned topics
- Partnership strengthening: Build country-level relationships with private sector for PPPs in nutrition finance; Collaborate with MDBs, DFIs, PDBs to meet criteria for new financing.
- Nutrition finance tracking: TA to countries on tracking/tagging nutrition finance; TA to civil society on nutrition budget advocacy.