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Job Title: International WASH Consultant (Riverine Sanitation) P3
Job Number: 509903
Location: Bayelsa
Work Type : Consultancy
Background
The European Union in partnership with UNICEF within the framework of FGN reform programme in the WASH sector, recently launched the Niger Delta Support Programme targeting 5 states: Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Delta, Edo and Rivers. The total population of the five Niger Delta States benefiting from the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Project is 21,896,399 (projected from the 2006 census figure of 18,125,689).
The Niger Delta Region (NDR) of Nigeria is a unique region. As the world's third largest wetland, it is characterized by significant biological diversity as well as rich oil and gas reserves. The region is situated in the southern part of Nigeria and is bordered to the south by the Atlantic Ocean and to the East by Cameroon.
The Niger Delta Region is mostly a flat, low-lying swampy basin, crisscrossed by a network of rivers and creeks and is prone to flooding. Because of its challenging environment, the regions population tends to cluster in small communities and villages. According to the Niger Delta Region Development Master Plan (NDRDMP) (published in 2005), there are a total of 13,329 settlements in the Niger Delta Region. 94% of these settlements are rural communities with fewer than 5,000 inhabitants. Typically, these rural communities consists of compounds, closely spaced groups of small buildings with a population of between 50 and 500 inhabitants most of whom are farmers, fisher-folks and traders. Most of these rural settlements lack essential amenities, such as health care facilities, market access, water supply, power supply, good transportation systems and access to improved sanitation. Approximately 70% of the population in the Niger Delta region lives below the poverty line. The communities of the region are challenged by environmental threats including overfishing, flooding, pollution and environmental degradation following oil exploration activities as well as man-made conflicts, largely stemming from the inequitable distribution of the wealth the region produces.
Since the inception phase of WASH NDSP in the year 2013, the programme has faced a number of serious challenges such as:
- High water table hindering household latrine uptake using affordable common latrine options;
- Lack of low cost latrine options suitable for riverine area,
- No dislodgement method in place in the riverine areas
- No in-situ treatment options of sewage in septic tank:
- Land tenure restrains non-landlords from constructing latrines
- Little space for construction of sanitation facilities;
- Low level of awareness among the people on benefits of safe sanitation and hygiene practices.
Owing to the challenges highlighted above and many more, after three years of sanitation implementation and institutionalization in the area, no significant result has been achieved with respect to achieving ODF in triggered communities. Most households cannot construct safe and hygienic latrines because of the peculiarities of the Riverine environment. The few latrines built are communal latrines, so majority of the indigenes defecate in hanging latrines referred to as Pier latrines which contaminates their drinking water sources and food especially during floods.
Consequently this terms of reference is seeking an International Consultant who would undertake a study to address the issue of appropriate and affordable latrine options for riverine environment that is also acceptable to the communities in order to accelerate progress in access.
Purpose of the Assignment
- The overall objective is to contribute to achieving the sanitation targets under the sustainable development goals which states that, by 2030, achieve access to adequate and equitable sanitation and hygiene for all and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of women and girls and those in vulnerable situations.
- Therefore, the purpose of the assignment is to understand the specific challenges and needs of the people in riverine communities when constructing and using sanitation facilities and use the knowledge to make recommendations and identify and design affordable latrine options or systems that address their need for improved and sustainable sanitation in the selected areas.
End Product/Deliverables:
- Inception Report within two weeks detailing the methodology, work plan for the study including tools and instrument to be utilized within the study;
- Affordable options identified and adapted by stakeholders within 1 month
- Pilot project developed in at least 5 communities within 3 months
- Monthly Work Plan and Reports in line with the agreed format;
- 2 case studies developed and published
- Final report submitted
Qualifications or specialized knowledge/experience Required
- At least a Master's Degree or comparable level in Architecture/Civil Engineering or Construction Environmental Sanitation, Engineering, Science/Environment or other related fields;
- Five years of relevant working experience in designing, computer aided design of various superstructures, mainly residential/household infrastructures in sub-Saharan developing countries;
- Research and programming experience in sanitation options with a good knowledge of riverine communities and marketing;
- Demonstrated skills and ability to work with the Government and Development partners and CBOs/NGOs
- Excellent in writing project document with UNICEF procedures;
- Ability to work independently in the field
- Knowledge in social sciences with a focus on behaviour changes in developing country;
- Good analytical and ability to think strategically;
- Excellent communication skills in English language
Application Closing Date
12th January, 2018.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should:
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Note
- Our core values of Commitment, Diversity and Integrity and core competencies in Communication, Working with People and Drive for Results.
- UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified candidates from all backgrounds to apply.