National Consultant MACP Project
Location: Phnom Penh, with potential travel to provinces
Duration of consultancy: 1 Feb-30 June 2025
Objective and Consultancy
Scope of work and qualification requirements for a national consultant to support the international consultant in reviewing and developing more user-friendly materials in support of community-based fisheries management.
- Read through and familiarize themselves with all materials developed for the project.
- Discuss the materials with selected relevant FiA and FiAC key staff members and NGOs to get their feedback for a more user-friendly format
- Consult stakeholder audiences to understand their needs, including WorldFish staff, LNGOs, FiA-C, and relevant community members to understand the needs for modification to inform the international consultant of modifications needed and/or materials needed to bridge between existing materials.
- Annotate existing materials or identify needs for improvements, complementary documents, and updates to make materials more user-friendly for different stakeholder target audiences and more coherent as a package.
- Communicate the feedback by annotating documents, meet with the international consultant, and draft a brief report.
- As agreed with project team and international consultant, work with the international consultant to prepare or revise up to 5 documents directly to make them more user-friendly for the agreed target audience.
- Review and provide recommendations for how to modify and/or provide additional illustration, and completion of existing materials (10-15 of the key documents from phase 1&2 of the project) for 2-3 target audiences: CFi community members, and supporting agencies – NGO and FiA-C.
- Inform and support the development of Science /Policy Brief
- Support the development of factsheets for communities based on information sheets.
- At least a bachelor’s in fisheries sciences or natural resource management
- Be familiar with the needs of the target stakeholder audiences (CFi community members, NGO supporting agencies, FiA-C staff) and understand how their needs differ.
- Understand Community Fisheries and Community Fish Refuges
- Be able to read and write Khmer and English fluently
- Understand basic fish ecology concepts
- Understand the political context in Cambodian fisheries.