Mercy Corps is hiring a
**Consulting firm to conduct a Landscape and Feasibility Assessment for a National Cleaning Cooking Carbon Credit Program in Uganda
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Location:
Remote and in-person in Uganda
Type of Contract:
Contract for Professional Services
Languages required
English
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About Mercy Corps
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Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action — helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future.
Over the past 10 years Mercy Corps Uganda (MCU) has been very active in the humanitarian and development sector in Uganda, with a focus on strengthening market systems in support of livelihoods and food security goals. Currently, Mercy Uganda has a total portfolio of US$ 79 million with 16 active programs, providing a strong platform upon which to build.
Within this program portfolio MCU has a long history of engagement in the clean cooking sector. We have seen expanding and strengthening market access to high quality clean cooking technologies as a key element of our efforts to reduce environmental degradation, improve household health outcomes and to create livelihood opportunities. Our programs have always taken a strong market-based approach, testing technologies and business models for more remote or low-income consumer groups and attempting to solve access to finance and access to knowledge gaps. Our recent merger with Energy 4 Impact brings to Mercy Corps deep technical and financial knowledge across clean cooking markets, also through a solid partnership with Modern Energy Cooking Services (MECS), leading program promoting modern cooking technologies associated with business models and smart monitoring.
**Uganda Clean Cooking Carbon credit opportunities
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Uganda’s energy sector is dominated by biomass. Wood is by far the most common cooking fuel in rural areas and charcoal is the most common in urban areas. According to the National Charcoal Survey (2016), released by the Ministry of Energy and Minerals Development, 9 out of 10 households use either firewood or charcoal for cooking. According to the Uganda Bureau of Statistics (UBOS, 2017), 95 percent of Ugandan households rely on charcoal, wood, or other forms of biomass for their household cooking needs while only 5 percent rely on alternative and modern energy, i.e., electricity, gas or kerosene. The Global Alliance for Clean Cookstoves (GACC) (2017) further reports that the use of clean fuels, such as electricity, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), biogas, and ethanol also remain under 1 per cent. The roughly 150,000 households that use clean cooking fuels are concentrated in urban areas and rely on electricity and LPG as their primary cooking fuels.
According to the National Charcoal Survey, access to modern and clean fuels are limited due to relatively high prices and low demand. Therefore, while the benefits of modern energy are many overcoming barriers associated with habits, cost, accessibility, and awareness are essential. For the most part, access to modern energy fuels like LPG and electricity is limited due to issues of accessibility, affordability, and last mile distribution costs. While LPG is increasingly available in urban settings, also through PayAsYouCook modalities, generally rural and remote LPG markets are broadly associated with higher risks and lower returns.
Carbon finance has long been seen as part of the solution for providing the long-term subsidies needed to build markets for high quality cooking technologies in Uganda. To date these efforts have been fragmented and small scale, with technology providers trying to capture carbon credits but limited by their small distribution networks. The opportunity exists for a larger scale clean cooking program that works to accelerate market penetration of modern and advanced cooking technologies while aggregating the carbon program activities in a more efficient and transparent way.
As part of its programming in Uganda, Mercy Corps is exploring an opportunity to improve access to clean cooking technologies through a market support scheme that addresses some of the key constraints to access especially finance. The goal is to use carbon credit finance as a conduit to increase access by making such technologies accessible and affordable. Mercy Corps is seeking the services of a consultancy firm to assess the landscape and feasibility of carbon credit finance for the uptake of clean cooking technologies in Uganda. The proposed assessment aims to lay the groundwork for a national-scale cleaning cooking program capable of having sustainable impact while generating a sufficient stream of verified carbon credits.
Goals of the Assessment
Detailed Assessment
To achieve the above goals, the consultant is expected to among others focus on the following research component and questions.
Clean cooking market in Uganda
Map the types, tiers and segmentation of clean cooking technologies and companies are operating in the Uganda market. This should include the various trade organizations supporting the clean cooking sector in Uganda
Identify the geographical focus of the stove companies in Uganda including their business and distribution models
Analyze the local production capacity versus the import of existing stoves
Map out various clean cooking support programs recently or currently supporting the clean cooking market and any synergies a potential carbon credit might have with these programs or eco-system organizations
Assess the various consumer credit support schemes such as subsidies, RBF, micro-finance schemes being applied in the clean cooking sector
Assess the key demand and supply constraints inhibiting access to clean cooking technologies and suggest recommendations to feed into the eventual potential carbon credit program
Current state of carbon market
Overview of the global carbon off-setting market with a specific focus on Africa providing details on key players on the supply and demand side, applicable, current applicable methodologies, pricing, and trends
Mapping of the scope of the carbon off-setting market in Uganda with a focus on carbon credit finance initiatives being applied in the clean cooking sector, with detailed analysis on the players, methodologies, geographies of operation, type, and tier of cook stove technologies being applied, duration, off-takers, strengthen and limitation etc
Analyze the current structure/mechanism for the flow of carbon finance to technology producers, distributors, and users
Assess gaps in the current market structure and options to make maximum impact
Assess the inherent risks in both the global and Ugandan market for a potential carbon program
Policy and regulatory environment
Assess regulatory environment for clean cooking in Uganda including the government’s vision and current and potential new programs
Examine the standards and regulatory requirements for stoves in Uganda
Analyze the various policies and regulations that govern carbon finance in Uganda
Examine the appetite and support of the government (including the various agencies and their mandates) for clean cooking and carbon credit including potential partnerships and role for a national clean cooking program
Intervention Options
Recommend clean cooking technologies, market segment and methodologies with the highest return opportunities in terms of impact, sustainability, and carbon credit generation and potential to scale
Recommend the key phased intervention points, including a proposed operating structure
Recommend key partnerships and their roles that needs to be in place for the effective operation of the proposed operating structure/program
Conduct a cost-benefit analysis of a potential carbon credit program in Uganda under various scenarios, including various carbon methodologies (Gold Standard, VERRA, CDM etc) and propose a phased pathway to scale.
Develop a “what needs to be true” matrix to guide project developers; including a thorough risk register and mitigation plan
Recommend the technical capacities required within the Mercy Corp team to enable effective implementation of the program
Capacity building and Design workshop in Uganda
Based on the assessment output, lead a 2-day design workshop to frame the potential clean cooking carbon finance program and expected outcomes, outputs, key partnerships, operational structure, consolidated work plan and project financials
Conduct a 1-day capacity building workshop on carbon finance for participants of the design workshop to set the appropriate tone
**Anticipated Methodology
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Using both qualitative and quantitative research methods, the consultant shall among others follow the following steps to achieving the objectives of the assessment.
The Research Team is expected to develop an Inception Report, including a detailed work plan and Evaluation Methodology. This Inception Report should review and confirm proposed methodology, evaluation matrix (including proposed evaluation sub-questions and the ways in which the questions will be addressed), sample frame, data collection strategy, and proposed timeline for delivery of the evaluation outputs. The Consultant will be expected to gather and analyze data and deliver aggregate qualitative (and quantitative, where relevant) conclusions based on diverse materials collected. In collecting and analyzing data and drawing conclusions and recommendations, the Evaluation Methodology should be based on a wide variety of sources of information and utilize methods that will result in a valid, credible and legitimate report. The Research Team is expected to develop an approach that allows for continuous incorporation of feedback in real-time during the evaluation period.
**Expected Deliverables
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The Evaluation Team is expected to produce the following deliverables:
The final report, summary report and project design deck are expected to be completed by 15****th September 2022.
Tentative Timeframe
It is expected that the completion of the present engagement will take about three months, for a total LoE of 50 days for Assessment Lead and 50 days for Support Staff. A final timeline would be negotiated with the selected Evaluation Team and it will include the following steps:
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M1
M2
M3
M4
Select Evaluation Team; contract signing
Detailed work plan including Evaluation Methodology review; refining of TOR
Data collection
Prepare draft Evaluation Report
Capacity building and design workshop
Evaluation Report Feedback Process, including Reference Group Review
Delivery of Final Evaluation Report
A summary report
A project design deck
Workshop to share findings and proposed phased interventions with potential donor
Evaluation Governance
During the delivery of services, the Research Team shall be under the direct supervision of the Mercy Corps Chief Climate Officer. The Research Team shall also work closely with other members of the Mercy Corps-E4I Energy and Environment Technical Support Unit, and Mercy Corps Uganda team.
Budget
A budget shall be proposed by the Research Team based on the team’s composition and personnel requirements. The Research Team shall budget for any other costs necessary for the execution of the assignment.
Evaluation Team’s Qualifications
The Research Team is expected to have the following expertise:
Strong analytical skills, including designing and conducting quantitative and qualitative data collection, analysis and triangulation of qualitative and quantitative data
Proven track record and experience with complex international development, especially climate finance pilot interventions, preferably with carbon modelling, MRV, methodologies and clean cooking experience preferred
Strong knowledge of climate change issues and climate-related development programs in developing countries; including excellent knowledge of carbon markets, low carbon technologies
Proven track record of the climate finance market in Africa, especially in Uganda
Climate related program design especially experience stimulating lesson-learning and use of evidence from reviews or other evaluative exercises to design programs
Excellent skills in communication, report-writing in English, data management, and delivering quality products on time
**To Apply
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To apply, kindly send a technical and financial proposal detailing the experience and qualification of your firm to execute the assignment. The technical proposal should include the resumes of selected personnel who will be allocated to this assignment and how they possess the relevant skills required for the tasks. The financial proposal should include daily fees for the assigned personnel and other costs to execute the assignment. Applications should be submitted by close of business August 7th, 2022.