Bhutan is highly vulnerable to climate change and a range of climate hazards. The project seeks to address the impacts of fluvial (riverine) and pluvial (surface water) flooding, cyclonic events, and water stress on the residents of Thimphu and Paro. These two cities, together making up 25% of the country’s population, and representing over 40% of the country’s GDP, and 46% of the urban population, face increasing risks due to climate change. With changes in extreme temperatures and in precipitation patterns as a result of climate change, the cities face increased urban flooding, landslides and forest fires affecting the economy, landscape and population. Existing infrastructure is inadequate and lacks sufficient climate-proofing, leading to increased risks. These risks are further compounded by a growing urban population. To mitigate these risks, there is an urgent need for nature-based solutions, resilient urban planning, and infrastructure development.
This project will directly benefit 146,298 residents (Thimphu Male: 58,996, Female: 55,555; Paro Male: 12,091, Female: 19,656) in the Thimphu-Paro region. It will focus on managing 800 hectares of watershed and springshed land, developing water retention systems, and upgrading early warning systems to enhance climate resilience. The project prioritizes gender-responsive planning for climate-adapted urban development pathways. Initiatives include training over 200 stakeholders and community members, developing local adaptation plans, and empowering communities through participatory processes and fostering entrepreneurship (especially among women and youth). Additionally, the project involves the private sector through training, green financing, and public-private partnerships. By raising climate awareness and fostering behaviour change, the project will directly contribute to the increased resilience of Thimphu and Paro.
Duties and Responsibilities
Under the overall guidance of the Portfolio Manager, Environment and Livelihood programme based at UNDP, Bhutan, the incumbent will be responsible for the implementation of the project in close coordination with similar project portfolio (s) at UNDP and Project Management Unit established at RGoB, including different agencies responsible for direct implementation of different project outcomes/outputs.
Key functions: The project manager will fulfill the following key functions
The project manager will have to undertake the following strategic roles:
Build and maintain UNDP’s strategic partnerships.
Monitor and report on progress in implementing project activities and achieving the targets set:
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