The Central and West Asia Department (CWRD) Climate Change Implementation Plan (CCIP) will outline prospective
investments in energy efficiency, renewable energy, sustainable transport, waste management,
and adaptation interventions for sustainable water and land management. The proposed
technical assistance (TA) will complement investments with analysis, planning, capacity development, and project preparation support. The TA will help countries to develop climate
change policies, develop capacity of national climate change institutions, remove barriers to
renewable energy development, and develop incentives and penalties to promote energy
inefficiency. It will foster carbon market development, assist with climate change adaptation
planning, and provide for climate-proofing of ADB investment projects.
The impact will be low-carbon inclusive economic growth and climate-resilient development. The outcome will be a favorable policy, technological, and fiscal
environment for investment in climate change mitigation and adaptation interventions. It is
expected to foster new investments in renewable energy, energy efficiency improvements, and
adaptation measures. It also should promote climate-change policy dialogue and develop
functional DNAs for CDM, functional climate change centers, and functional carbon markets.
For the implementation of project activities we are currently looking to hire services of:
- Climate Change Legal Policy Analysts
- Climate Change Economists
- Clean Development Mechanism Capacity Development Specialists
- Greenhouse Gas Inventory and Energy Modeling Specialists
- Climate Change Impact Specialists
- Renewable Energy Legal and Regulatory Specialists
- Renewable Energy Development Specialists
- Energy Efficiency Specialists
- Energy Efficiency Economists
- Climate Change Adaptation Specialists
- Team Leader and Climate Change Capacity Development Specialist
- Climate Change Capacity Development Specialist
- Carbon Market Specialists
- Climate-Proofing Specialists
Project activities are schedules to take place in Afghanistan, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyz Republic, Pakistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan. |