Overview
The UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre is seeking three consultants to support Georgia in advancing its climate technology agenda through technology assessment and policy recommendations. These consultancies will strengthen Georgia’s capacity to implement NDC 3.0, mobilize climate finance, and enhance readiness for Article 6 cooperative approaches.
Key Responsibilities
- Conduct technology gap analysis in the relevant sector (Agriculture, Energy & Buildings, or Transport).
- Engage local industry stakeholders, suppliers, and financiers to assess technology adoption capacity.
- Map stakeholders and facilitate inclusive workshops and consultations.
- Conduct barrier and enabling framework analysis for selected technologies.
- Develop Technology Action Plans and policy briefs summarizing policy-relevant actions.
- Organize workshops and consultations to engage government, private sector, civil society, and partners.
Requirements
- Proven expertise in climate change mitigation in the relevant sector.
- Familiarity with technology needs assessments, Marginal Abatement Cost Curves (MACCs), and climate project pipelines.
- Strong stakeholder engagement and facilitation skills.
- Knowledge of Georgia’s climate policies, NDC 3.0, and Article 6 cooperative approaches is an advantage.
- Ability to work independently while liaising effectively with public and private sector stakeholders.
Benefits
- Contract Type: Consultancy
Location
Georgia
How to Apply
Applicants are invited to submit their applications through the respective links provided for each position.
Deadline
16 March 2026