Entrepreneurship in the territories: is it the right time?

PROJECT INFORMATION
ASEAN-Korea Cooperation for Methane Mitigation (AKCMM) is a 3-year project to help reduce methane emissions in ASEAN countries. Funded by the ASEAN-Korea Cooperation Fund (AKCF), the project provides technical and financial support in the following four outputs:
The AKCMM project period is from November 2024 to November 2027, with activities at the regional and national level. In Indonesia, the AKCMM project is implemented in cooperation with the Ministry of Environment (MoE), which serves as the ASEAN Working Group for Climate Change Focal Point for Indonesia. Based on the direction of the MoE, municipal solid waste (MSW) has been selected as the priority focus for AKCMM implementation in Indonesia, reflecting its significant contribution to national methane emissions.
OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The Term of Reference (ToR) are prepared under Output 2 of the AKCMM project “Improving the measurement of methane emissions”, which aims to strengthen Indonesia’s capacity to accurately quantify, report, and verify methane emissions. In this context, Measurement, Reporting and Verification (MRV) refers to tracking and documenting emissions levels to ensure reliable and transparent national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventories.
Indonesia has established a national greenhouse gas (GHG) inventory system, SIGN SMART, which compiles emissions data across sectors. While the system has been operational for several years, continued capacity-building support is required to ensure its effective and consistent use at the subnational level. In particular, there is a need to strengthen the capacity of local government officials, both as a refresher for existing users and as an introduction for newly assigned personnel.
In coordination with the Directorate of GHG Inventory and MRV in MoE, a series of SIGN SMART training sessions is planned, tentatively scheduled for June and to be delivered in selected regional locations. These may include, among others, Pontianak and Banjarmasin (Kalimantan region), subject to final confirmation. Participants may include representatives from provincial and city/regency governments within the respective regions.
The training is planned to be delivered in person with a hybrid format applied if necessary. Each training session is expected to be conducted over a maximum of three days, with up to 50 participants. All training materials and delivery will be conducted in Bahasa Indonesia. Resource persons may be drawn from relevant government institutions and from GGGI’s existing individual consultants.
The training will cover key aspects of GHG inventory development and MRV systems, including relevant policy frameworks at subnational and national levels. It will also provide practical guidance on the use of SIGN SMART, such as setting inventory boundaries, identifying and managing data sources, and applying quality control (QC) procedures. Selected sectoral topics will be covered with particular emphasis on the waste sector. In this context, a dedicated session will be included to present and discuss findings from waste sector data previously collected in SIGN SMART, based on a prior review by the resource person.
GGGI seeks to engage an individual consultant (the “Consultant”) to support the preparation and delivery of these training activities, in accordance with the scope of work outlined below
2. Execute training delivery
3. Documentation and reporting

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