Book Maker
Mercy Corps Indonesia has been the ACCCRN
implementing partner in Indonesia since 2009. ACCCRN has contributed to
Indonesian climate change adaptation efforts in urban contexts, with a particular
focus on poor and otherwise vulnerable communities. The program has worked
intensively with two pilot cities, Bandar Lampung and Semarang, to insert Urban
Climate Change Resilience (UCCR) into municipal development planning processes.
Through this work, ACCCRN has engaged additional six cities from Cirebon,
Blitar, Pekalongan, Probolinggo, Tarakan, and Palembang that have demonstrated specific commitments
towards the replication of ACCCRN. In addition, as a result of collaboration
with APEKSI, more cities are exposed to the knowledge of climate resilience
planning.Through ACCCRN, Mercy Corps Indonesia and
partners have built extensive local capacity through the establishment of a
City Team in each pilot city consisting of government, academic and civil
society partners. Each has been guided in development of a Vulnerability
Assessment (VA), City Resilience Strategy (CRS), and support for proposal
development and execution of CCA intervention projects. Although capacity
building requires time and intensive guidance, results have been evidenced
since 2011 by increasing government funds allocated to CCA.Work consists primarily of stakeholder
engagement, program and project development, capacity building, and
mainstreaming climate change into sectors both inside and outside the
government system. There has been close collaboration with many local
stakeholders exerting significant influence in city development such as the
municipal level departments covering development planning, environmental
management, universities, private sector, and NGOs. ACCCRN in Indonesia has been running since
2009 and the project implementation will finish in December 2016. This long and
extensive journey of ACCCRN has shown many evidences of success stories in
building climate change resilience in Indonesia. In order to capture the
process, there is a need to create a program profile in form of a book as an
effective means of communication. Therefore, Mercy Corps Indonesia requires a book
maker to produce a book that could showcase ACCCRN works in Indonesia. Objectives:The
objectives of hiring book maker are:-
To
capture the process of ACCCRN implementation in Indonesia as a reference for
other similar Climate Change Adaptation (CCA) program in the future-
To
share for publication purposes, in local, province or national events that is
relevant, to be used widely by Mercy Corps and APEKSI, or ACCCRN Regional
Network. Pursuant to this
contract, book maker will:-
Provide
skills and expertise needed to create book of ACCCRN process.-
Compile
materials of ACCCRN process provided by ACCCRN program.-
Draft
the book in Bahasa Indonesia and English – including the writing and
copy-editing.-
Able
to create a good quality design of book that could attract interest. Expected
Results:Good quality book of ACCCRN Indonesia
process that could give impact to broader network in understanding the results
of ACCCRN Program and its impact in climate change adaptation. This book will
consist of:
- Brief
explanation on what ACCCRN is as a program from the Rockefeller
Foundation; - Focus of ACCCRN
in building urban climate change resilience (UCCR); - Brief
explanation on how ACCCRN is working in Indonesia from 2009 to 2016 - Climate change
adaptation (CCA) institutionalization in national level – achievement and challenges of working
in national level - Building UCCR
in city level – achievement and
challenges of working in city level - CCA projects
under ACCCRN program – ACCCRN city
profile and project summary in each city - Stories from
Beneficiaries – some stories from
beneficiaries that share his/her experience on CCA project
Expected
Deliverables:
The
period for book of ACCCRN Indonesia process is until – 16 December 2016.
The deliverables of this work will include one book that
is ready to print (less than 100 pages including pictures, made bilingually in
Bahasa Indonesia and English, and in line with Mercy Corps Indonesia design’s
provision)
Reports to:ACCCRN City Government Partnership
Coordinator Work directly with:ACCCRN
Communication OfficerMercy Corps Indonesia Creative Communication
Officer Please
send your portfolio and CV to [email protected]
before 15 November 2016.
Thank you,Mercy Corps
Indonesia