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An international organization is seeking a consultant to support the implementation of the Hangzhou Strategic Action Plan in Paris. This role involves conducting analyses, synthesizing information, and producing reports on climate change and biodiversity restoration. Candidates should possess a Master's degree in a related field and have at least 5 years of experience in environmental programmes along with strong analytical and communication skills. Proficiency in both English and Spanish is essential.
Parent Sector: Natural Sciences Sector (SC)
Duty Station: Paris
Type of contract: Individual Consultant Contract (SC/EES/NBC)
Duration of contract: 11 Months
Recruitment open to: External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Duty Station Time): 23-jan-2026
UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
In the framework of the 43 C/5 major programme, and under the overall supervision of the Director of the Ecological and Earth Sciences Division (SC/EES), the SC/EES/NBC Chief of Section, and the direct supervision of the Programme Specialist in charge, the consultant will support the implementation of the Hangzhou Strategic Action Plan (2026–2035) within IberoMAB and the World Network of Mountain Biosphere Reserves (WNMBR), and will assist in the implementation and monitoring of climate change and biodiversity restoration projects in biosphere reserves.
The consultant will design, develop, document and synthesise data, processes and information related to the Man and the Biosphere (MAB) Programme to strengthen reporting, capacity development, and strategic planning across regional and thematic networks, in line with the Hangzhou Action Targets.
The consultant will deliver the following products:
1. Priority Target Analysis Report
Analytical identification of Action Targets from the Hangzhou Strategic Action Plan that are most relevant to IberoMAB and the World Network of Mountain Biosphere Reserves, focusing on:
2. Assessment of Network Progress and Needs
Synthesis of information from biosphere reserves, national committees, and coordinators regarding progress, challenges, and needs in integrating Hangzhou priorities:
3. Consultation‑Based Analysis
Compilation and synthesis of insights derived from interviews and virtual consultations with IberoMAB and WNMBR members on governance needs, communication processes, capacity‑development priorities, and mountain or transboundary‑related issues.
4. Implementation Guidance Package
Compilation and synthesis of insights derived from interviews and virtual consultations with IberoMAB and WNMBR members on governance needs, communication processes, capacity‑development priorities, and mountain or transboundary‑related issues.
5. Quarterly Analytical Briefing Notes
A synthesized analytical package reviewing and documenting progress. The deliverables will provide a structured overview of the challenges, risks and opportunities regarding the Hangzhou action plan implementation within IberoMAB and the WNMBR.
1. Analytical Consolidation of Project Documentation
Consolidation and synthesis of existing workplans, reporting templates, monitoring frameworks, and communication materials from the four biosphere reserve projects, with observations on common approaches, inconsistencies, and areas for improved documentation coherence.
2. Documentation of Success Cases
Compilation and synthesis of documented four examples illustrating effective climate‑action and ecosystem‑restoration practices implemented within the four biosphere reserves.
3. Communication‑Oriented Synthesis Products
Develop communication‑oriented synthesis products by preparing one package of concise and high‑impact materials, including short texts, infographics and visual briefs, that synthesises key achievements, results and lessons learned from climate change, biodiversity conservation and ecological restoration projects implemented in UNESCO biosphere reserves. The activity will aim to translate technical and scientific outputs into accessible, policy‑relevant messages and to highlight the contribution of Biosphere reserves to the implementation of the Hangzhou Strategic Action Plan (2026–2035) and UNESCO’s 2030 Strategic Priorities, targeting Biosphere Reserve managers and technical teams, national and local authorities, MAB National Committees, donors and partners, UNESCO internal audiences and field offices, as well as youth networks, Indigenous Peoples, local communities and the wider public. A package of short texts, infographics, or briefs highlighting achievements relevant to the Hangzhou Plan and UNESCO’s 2030 strategic priorities.
4. Quarterly Analytical Briefing Notes
A synthesized analytical package reviewing and consolidating existing workplans, reporting templates, monitoring frameworks, and communication materials used across the four biosphere reserve projects. The deliverable will provide a structured overview of current practices, identify common elements and gaps, and offer observations or considerations to support coherence in climate action and ecosystem restoration documentation.
Expected duration of the contract: February 2026 – December 2026.
Accountability (C) • Communication (C) • Innovation (C) • Knowledge sharing and continuous improvement (C) • Planning and organizing (C) • Results focus (C) • Teamwork (C) • Professionalism (C)
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