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| Name | Federal Government Of Somalia |
| City | Mogadishu |
| Job Requirement | Name of the
Project: Bulsho Project - Strengthening Community Institutions for
Social Cohesion, Inclusion and Resilience Consulting
Service: Environmental Specialist Individual/Firm: Individual Ref No: SO-MOIFAR-498751-CS-INDV Duty Station: Mogadishu Deadline: 18th
November, 2025 1. BACKGROUND
OF THE PROJECT The Bulsho
Project – Strengthening Community Institutions for Social Cohesion, Inclusion
and Resilience (P508408) is under the lead of the Ministry of Interior, Federal
Affairs and Reconciliation – MoIFAR of the Federal Government of Somalia and
responsible for the national program called Bulsho, the Somali word for
society. The Bulsho Program puts citizens and communities at the center of the
government’s action. The Bulsho Program is a Somali government-led
initiative designed to strengthen community and local institutions, fostering
social cohesion, inclusion, and resilience. As Somalia continues its recovery
from two decades of civil war, the program places a strong emphasis on enhancing
service delivery, rebuilding the social contract, and promoting
community-centered governance. This uniquely Somali-owned and -driven
initiative underscores government ownership and leadership at federal, member
state, and district levels, ensuring institutional sustainability and the
realization of key policy outcomes. The Ministry of
Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Government of Somalia has
established the Bulsho Program Steering Committee (PSC), chaired by the FGS
Minister of Federal Affairs and Reconciliation. The PSC is composed of
senior level representatives (ministers or deputy ministers) from relevant FGS
ministries (i.e. Finance, etc.) and FMS MoI. The PSC’s primary role is to make
strategic decisions related to the program planning and implementation,
including approving this project operations manual (POM) and subsequent
substantial revisions (POM approval can be exercised virtually) and addressing
disputes related to district eligibility, participation and suspension. MoIFAR, FGS
has established a Project Coordination Unit – PCU headed by a National
Project Coordinator, which has the overall responsibility for the day-to
day management of the WB-funded Bulsho project. FMS MoI have established
Project Implementation Units - PIUs, headed a State Project Managers, which
have the responsibility for the activities that take place in their states. The Project
Coordination Unit - PCU is responsible for: (i) preparing procurement plans,
including consolidating procurement plans from FMS; (ii) carrying out
procurement for FGS-level activities and overseeing FMS procurement; (iii)
preparing quarterly narrative and financial reports for the overall project,
based on inputs from FMS; (iv) providing quality assurance and technical
backstopping to FMS (this includes preparation of training curricula and
training of trainers); (v) preparing and implementing the E&S plan (this
includes verifying FMS E&S appraisal of local investments); (vi)
consolidate FMS sustainability plans; (vii) preparing security management plans
and oversees FMS security management (this includes reporting security
incidents directly affecting project staff, contractors and assets) and (viii)
carrying out general oversight, supervision and field monitoring (this could be
joint monitoring mission) at all project locations with the support of the MoIs
FMS.. The MOIFAR, FGS
is seeking to use a portion of the Bulsho Project to finance the recruitment of
a Project Environmental Specialist as a part of National Project Coordination
Unit - PCU. 2)
Responsibilities: For Environmental activities, the Environmental
Specialist will work under the overall supervision of the National Project
Coordinator and in close consultation and coordination with the National
Project Coordination Unit – PCU and the Project Implementation Units – PIUs at
the FMS level. The Environmental
Specialist will provide overall technical guidance, oversight, and quality
assurance on environmental risk management across all Bulsho components. The
Specialist will coordinate and work closely with the PCU Social Specialist,
PIUs Environmental & Social Safeguarding Specialist and the World Bank to
ensure project compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social
Standards, the Bulsho Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) and the
Bulsho POM, specifically he/she will: 1. Provide
overall technical guidance on environmental risk management across all Bulsho
components, ensuring compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social
Framework (ESF), the Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP), and the
Project Operations Manual (POM). 2. Lead
the development, updating, and dissemination of project-level environmental
instruments (e.g., Environmental and Social Screening tools, ESMPs, and
training materials) in coordination with the Social Specialist, PIUs Environmental
& Social Safeguarding and the World Bank. 3. Review
and provide quality assurance for environmental screening, scoping, and
site-specific Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs) prepared by
PIUs and districts/Local Governments. 4. Monitor
and verify compliance with environmental mitigation measures across all
participating states and districts, consolidating findings into quarterly and
annual reports for MoIFAR, FGS and the World Bank. 5. Provide
technical backstopping and troubleshooting to the FMS MoIs PIUs on
environmental risk management, including advice on complex or sensitive cases. 6. Ensure
environmental risk management requirements are integrated into procurement
processes and contract management in collaboration with the PCU Procurement
Specialist. He/she will
undertake all the other specific tasks detailed in the Terms of Reference (TOR)
that can be found at the following www.somalijobs.com or
can be provided upon submission of application (in person or by
E-mail). Skills and
qualifications 3) Selection
Criteria: The selection shall be based on qualification, experience and
skills of the candidate and followed by an interview. The qualifications,
experience and competencies include: Educational
Background - A
University degree in environmental science, natural resource management,
environmental engineering, or a related field. A master’s degree is an
advantage. Professional
Experience - Minimum
of 10 years of professional experience in environmental risk management, impact
assessment, or safeguards compliance. - At
least 8 years of experience in donor-funded programs, with a proven track
record in applying the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) or
equivalent standards. - Demonstrated
experience in developing environmental instruments (e.g., ESMF, ESIAs, ESMPs,
screening tools, guidelines, training materials) and providing quality
assurance or oversight functions. Skills and
competencies - Strong
analytical skills and ability to provide technical guidance on complex
environmental and social risk management issues. - Proven
capacity to support institutional capacity building and knowledge transfer. - Strong
communication, facilitation and reporting skills, with proven ability to engage
effectively with government, donors, and communities. Knowledge - In-depth
understanding of the World Bank ESF, ESCP, and related instruments. - Familiarity
with Somalia’s environmental regulations, institutional frameworks, and
governance context. - Awareness
of linkages between environmental management, climate resilience, and
community-driven development. Language
skills/requirement. - Excellent
command of Somali language, e.g., reading, writing and presenting is essential - Excellent
command of English language, e.g., reading, writing and presenting is
essential. 3. REPORTING The
environmental Specialist will report to the National Project Coordinator at the
National Project Coordination Unit - PCU. 4. TIMING
Duration of Assignment: The
Environmental Specialist shall be contracted for up to 12 months with 3 months
of probationary period) and renewable upon satisfactory performance. The Ministry of
Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation – MOIFAR, FGS now invites eligible
Individual Consultants to indicate their interest in providing the
above-mentioned services. Interested consultants must provide the following (i)
Curriculum Vitae (CV) with 3 reference persons; (ii) copies of certificates of
academic qualifications; and (iii) cover letter indicating that they are
qualified to perform the services. How to apply 5. SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS The attention
of interested Consultants is drawn to section III, para 3.14,3.16 & 3.17 of
the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers: Procurement in
Investment Projects Financing Goods, Works, Non -Consulting and Consulting
Services, July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020 and
September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s
policy on conflict of interest. A
Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant method
set out in the World Bank Procurement Regulations. Interested
candidates should submit their applications, including a detailed updated CV
and cover letter, outlining their experience and qualifications in relation to
the role marked with the subject title of the position by the following email
address: info@moifar.gov.so and
copy to Abdirahman.ahmed@moifar.gov.so latest
by 18th November, 2025 at 4:00 PM Mogadishu time. Apply to: info@moifar.gov.so |
| Member Since | Nov 06,2025 |
| Last Worked | Nov 08,2025 |
| Open Job By Federal Government Of Somalia | 3 |
Job Requirement
Name of the
Project: Bulsho Project - Strengthening Community Institutions for
Social Cohesion, Inclusion and Resilience
Consulting
Service: Environmental Specialist
Individual/Firm: Individual
Ref No: SO-MOIFAR-498751-CS-INDV
Duty Station: Mogadishu
Deadline: 18th
November, 2025
1. BACKGROUND
OF THE PROJECT
The Bulsho
Project – Strengthening Community Institutions for Social Cohesion, Inclusion
and Resilience (P508408) is under the lead of the Ministry of Interior, Federal
Affairs and Reconciliation – MoIFAR of the Federal Government of Somalia and
responsible for the national program called Bulsho, the Somali word for
society. The Bulsho Program puts citizens and communities at the center of the
government’s action. The Bulsho Program is a Somali government-led
initiative designed to strengthen community and local institutions, fostering
social cohesion, inclusion, and resilience. As Somalia continues its recovery
from two decades of civil war, the program places a strong emphasis on enhancing
service delivery, rebuilding the social contract, and promoting
community-centered governance. This uniquely Somali-owned and -driven
initiative underscores government ownership and leadership at federal, member
state, and district levels, ensuring institutional sustainability and the
realization of key policy outcomes.
The Ministry of
Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation of the Government of Somalia has
established the Bulsho Program Steering Committee (PSC), chaired by the FGS
Minister of Federal Affairs and Reconciliation. The PSC is composed of
senior level representatives (ministers or deputy ministers) from relevant FGS
ministries (i.e. Finance, etc.) and FMS MoI. The PSC’s primary role is to make
strategic decisions related to the program planning and implementation,
including approving this project operations manual (POM) and subsequent
substantial revisions (POM approval can be exercised virtually) and addressing
disputes related to district eligibility, participation and suspension.
MoIFAR, FGS
has established a Project Coordination Unit – PCU headed by a National
Project Coordinator, which has the overall responsibility for the day-to
day management of the WB-funded Bulsho project. FMS MoI have established
Project Implementation Units - PIUs, headed a State Project Managers, which
have the responsibility for the activities that take place in their states.
The Project
Coordination Unit - PCU is responsible for: (i) preparing procurement plans,
including consolidating procurement plans from FMS; (ii) carrying out
procurement for FGS-level activities and overseeing FMS procurement; (iii)
preparing quarterly narrative and financial reports for the overall project,
based on inputs from FMS; (iv) providing quality assurance and technical
backstopping to FMS (this includes preparation of training curricula and
training of trainers); (v) preparing and implementing the E&S plan (this
includes verifying FMS E&S appraisal of local investments); (vi)
consolidate FMS sustainability plans; (vii) preparing security management plans
and oversees FMS security management (this includes reporting security
incidents directly affecting project staff, contractors and assets) and (viii)
carrying out general oversight, supervision and field monitoring (this could be
joint monitoring mission) at all project locations with the support of the MoIs
FMS..
The MOIFAR, FGS
is seeking to use a portion of the Bulsho Project to finance the recruitment of
a Project Environmental Specialist as a part of National Project Coordination
Unit - PCU.
2)
Responsibilities: For Environmental activities, the Environmental
Specialist will work under the overall supervision of the National Project
Coordinator and in close consultation and coordination with the National
Project Coordination Unit – PCU and the Project Implementation Units – PIUs at
the FMS level.
The Environmental
Specialist will provide overall technical guidance, oversight, and quality
assurance on environmental risk management across all Bulsho components. The
Specialist will coordinate and work closely with the PCU Social Specialist,
PIUs Environmental & Social Safeguarding Specialist and the World Bank to
ensure project compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social
Standards, the Bulsho Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP) and the
Bulsho POM, specifically he/she will:
1. Provide
overall technical guidance on environmental risk management across all Bulsho
components, ensuring compliance with the World Bank Environmental and Social
Framework (ESF), the Environmental and Social Commitment Plan (ESCP), and the
Project Operations Manual (POM).
2. Lead
the development, updating, and dissemination of project-level environmental
instruments (e.g., Environmental and Social Screening tools, ESMPs, and
training materials) in coordination with the Social Specialist, PIUs Environmental
& Social Safeguarding and the World Bank.
3. Review
and provide quality assurance for environmental screening, scoping, and
site-specific Environmental and Social Management Plans (ESMPs) prepared by
PIUs and districts/Local Governments.
4. Monitor
and verify compliance with environmental mitigation measures across all
participating states and districts, consolidating findings into quarterly and
annual reports for MoIFAR, FGS and the World Bank.
5. Provide
technical backstopping and troubleshooting to the FMS MoIs PIUs on
environmental risk management, including advice on complex or sensitive cases.
6. Ensure
environmental risk management requirements are integrated into procurement
processes and contract management in collaboration with the PCU Procurement
Specialist.
He/she will
undertake all the other specific tasks detailed in the Terms of Reference (TOR)
that can be found at the following www.somalijobs.com or
can be provided upon submission of application (in person or by
E-mail).
Skills and
qualifications
3) Selection
Criteria: The selection shall be based on qualification, experience and
skills of the candidate and followed by an interview. The qualifications,
experience and competencies include:
Educational
Background
- A
University degree in environmental science, natural resource management,
environmental engineering, or a related field. A master’s degree is an
advantage.
Professional
Experience
- Minimum
of 10 years of professional experience in environmental risk management, impact
assessment, or safeguards compliance.
- At
least 8 years of experience in donor-funded programs, with a proven track
record in applying the World Bank Environmental and Social Framework (ESF) or
equivalent standards.
- Demonstrated
experience in developing environmental instruments (e.g., ESMF, ESIAs, ESMPs,
screening tools, guidelines, training materials) and providing quality
assurance or oversight functions.
Skills and
competencies
- Strong
analytical skills and ability to provide technical guidance on complex
environmental and social risk management issues.
- Proven
capacity to support institutional capacity building and knowledge transfer.
- Strong
communication, facilitation and reporting skills, with proven ability to engage
effectively with government, donors, and communities.
Knowledge
- In-depth
understanding of the World Bank ESF, ESCP, and related instruments.
- Familiarity
with Somalia’s environmental regulations, institutional frameworks, and
governance context.
- Awareness
of linkages between environmental management, climate resilience, and
community-driven development.
Language
skills/requirement.
- Excellent
command of Somali language, e.g., reading, writing and presenting is essential
- Excellent
command of English language, e.g., reading, writing and presenting is
essential.
3. REPORTING
The
environmental Specialist will report to the National Project Coordinator at the
National Project Coordination Unit - PCU.
4. TIMING
Duration of Assignment:
The
Environmental Specialist shall be contracted for up to 12 months with 3 months
of probationary period) and renewable upon satisfactory performance.
The Ministry of
Interior, Federal Affairs and Reconciliation – MOIFAR, FGS now invites eligible
Individual Consultants to indicate their interest in providing the
above-mentioned services. Interested consultants must provide the following (i)
Curriculum Vitae (CV) with 3 reference persons; (ii) copies of certificates of
academic qualifications; and (iii) cover letter indicating that they are
qualified to perform the services.
How to apply
5. SUBMISSION
REQUIREMENTS
The attention
of interested Consultants is drawn to section III, para 3.14,3.16 & 3.17 of
the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers: Procurement in
Investment Projects Financing Goods, Works, Non -Consulting and Consulting
Services, July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020 and
September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s
policy on conflict of interest.
A
Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant method
set out in the World Bank Procurement Regulations.
Interested
candidates should submit their applications, including a detailed updated CV
and cover letter, outlining their experience and qualifications in relation to
the role marked with the subject title of the position by the following email
address: info@moifar.gov.so and
copy to Abdirahman.ahmed@moifar.gov.so latest
by 18th November, 2025 at 4:00 PM Mogadishu time.
Apply to: info@moifar.gov.so
