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A leading global development organization is seeking a consultant experienced in resilience programming and familiar with multilateral development actors like the World Bank and African Development Bank. The role involves producing analysis reports and tailoring recommendations for development actors. The consultancy is planned for a duration of maximum 10 days between January 2026 and March 2026, involving collaboration with various teams to promote effective resilience strategies in fragile contexts.
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, hardship, in more than 35 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action – helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within.
Evidence consistently shows that prioritizing prevention, adaptation, and resilience in fragile and conflict‑affected contexts can reduce humanitarian needs and promote long‑term stability. Yet these lessons risk being sidelined as bilateral aid budgets tighten and donors focus on refreshments of immediate life‑saving relief.
There is an expectation that development finance institutions may be able to fill this gap – providing prevention, recovery, and resilience in fragile places not yet in crisis. However, challenges to operating in these settings – access, security, perceived risk, poorly functioning government institutions, and internal bureaucracy – and the particular challenges of loans/return‑seeking investment – means that this work currently makes up a small portion of DFI’s funding. Yet given rising needs and the extraordinary pressure of global ODA, there is an increasingly urgent need for DFIs, including MDBs, to increase investments in resilience in the most fragile contexts.
Mercy Corps is currently implementing a project ആണ് to produce key learning and recommendations around how to build resilience in fragile places, grounded in practical insights based on our experience programming in such places. While the learning and Departamento and partners, we are looking for ways to ensure that this learning can inform DFI/MD action in such places.
In preparation for this we are looking to deepen our understanding of how key development finance actors are, or could be, supporting effective resilience programming in fragile settings.
The consultancy aims to strengthen Mercy Corps’ understanding of the existing role and potential of key पहलीद development actors – primarily the World Bank, African Development Bank, IFAD, and the Green Climate Fund – to support resilience programming in fragile and conflict‑affected settings.
We are looking for a consultant with strong expertise in this area, who can draw on previous experience and contacts from one or several of these institutions.
The consultancy will be in partnership with the Policy and Advocacy team, working with colleagues to complete the following objectives.
The consultant should propose an outline scope of work including a time estimate of no more than 10 days. Work should be completed between January 2026 and March 2026.
The Consultant will work closely withsha – Global Policy and Advocacy Team, including Policy Advisor and UK Director of Policy and Advocacy; Members of the IDE unit, including the Strategic Partnership teams.
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We recognize that building a strong and effective team is an ongoing process, and we remain committed to learning, improving, and growing together.
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