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Position Title : Consultant (Mapping of Community and/or
Locally Led Initiatives Relevant to Climate
Mobility)
Duty Station : Home-Based
Classification : Consultancy, Category B
Type of Appointment : Consultant Contract
Desired Start Date : As soon as possible
Closing Date : 19 April 2026 (11:59 PM, Bangkok Time)
Reference Code : CFA19987/2026
(Open for Thai Nationals Only)
Established in 1951, IOM is the leading inter-governmental organization in the field of migration and works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all. It does so by providing services and advice to governments and migrants.
1.ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT AND SCOPE:
Established in 1951, IOM as the leading UN agency in the field of migration, works closely with governmental, intergovernmental and non-governmental partners. IOM is dedicated to promoting humane and orderly migration for the benefit of all.
Thailand is one of the region's most severely affected by climate change, with countries experiencing multi-faceted challenges related to environmental degradation, human mobility, health and socio-economic resilience. Thailand is highly vulnerable to climate change impacts, ranked as the 9th most affected country in the period of 2000–2019 by the Global Climate Risk Index Report (CRI) 2021 (Eckstein et al., 2021). Climate change is likely to increase the incidence of flooding across the country, with the number of people affected by extreme river floods anticipated to grow to over 2 million by the 2035–2044 period (World Bank and ABD, 2021). Coastal flooding could affect a further 2.4 million people by 2070-2100, with many densely populated urban centers situated along the coastline. Thailand also frequently suffers from droughts resulting from shortage of rainfall, reduced flow in surface and subsurface rivers, and poor land management practices (World Bank, 2023).
Human mobility patterns in Thailand have become increasingly complex as a result of climate change. Beyond the direct risks to lives and livelihoods, climate stressors contribute to a range of mobility outcomes, from voluntary and labour-related migration to forced displacement triggered by sudden-onset disasters, and in some cases, the need for planned relocation of communities exposed to slow-onset events such as sea level rise. Additionally, certain populations face situations of immobility, where vulnerabilities, poverty, or socio-political conditions limit their ability to move in response to climate pressures.
While national policy frameworks on climate change, disaster risk reduction, and human mobility are evolving, evidence on community-led responses to climate change remains fragmented. Many communities and/or locally driven initiatives already contribute to reducing displacement risk, supporting adaptive mobility, strengthening resilience in sending areas, or enhancing preparedness in receiving areas.
However, there is currently no consolidated mapping of such initiatives, no harmonized criteria to identify what constitutes a locally led or community-led initiative in the climate mobility space, and limited analysis of their governance structures, financing models, or scalability potential.
To address this gap, IOM Thailand seeks to commission a structured mapping of community and/or locally led initiatives relevant to climate mobility. This mapping can inform the implementation and roll out of the Climate Catalytic Fund that will be launched later in the year.
The Consultant will work under the direct supervision of the IOM Thailand’s Migration Data and Research Unit (MDRU). MDRU will ensure to provide timely comments on the consultant’s work and address any consultant’s request relevant to the consultancy (i.e., additional information, government contacts, etc.).
IOM Thailand will assist the consultant in:
2. RESPONSIBILITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES
The consultancy will contribute to IOM’s climate mobility project by identifying community and/or locally led initiatives relevant to preventing climate-induced displacement and strengthening community resilience, through a mapping exercise.
For the purpose of this consultancy:
Community-led initiatives refer to actions that are initiated, co-designed or substantially governed by affected communities, with meaningful participation in decision making and implementation
Locally led initiatives refer to initiatives led by sub-national authorities, local civil social organizations, community-based organizations, or local networks, with demonstrated community engagement and ownership.
Relevant initiatives may include (non-exhaustive): sustainability or institutional embedding. These may include community-based disaster risk reduction mechanisms, locally managed early warning systems, community-driven relocation planning, livelihood diversification initiatives, migrant-inclusive adaptation planning and community savings or financing models for resilience.
The consultation will serve as a structured analytical mapping exercise to inform IOM programming, partnerships, and potential catalytic investment, including the Climate Catalytic Fund. It will also help raise awareness of the forthcoming CCF call for proposals, targeting high-potential, locally led adaptation initiatives with strong potential for scale-up, and encouraging them to apply. This is not an impact evaluation.
2.1 Category B Consultant: Tangible and measurable outputs of the work assignment
1. Desk review and conceptual framing:
2. Development of a structured mapping framework
3. Stakeholder engagement and validation
4. Analysis and synthesis
5. Reporting and knowledge products
Deliverables
|
No. |
Outputs |
Timeline |
Payment percentage |
|
1. |
Inception report: Must include:
|
Two weeks upon contract signature |
20%
|
|
2. |
Interim report: Must include:
(i) |
End of month 2 |
30% |
|
3. |
Final report: Must include:
|
End of month 3
|
50% |
Realistic delivery dates and details as to how the work must be delivered
The total duration for this assignment is three (3) months. The consultant will agree with a final work schedule at the beginning of the assignment with IOM, setting clear deadlines for each deliverable. All outputs shall be submitted electronically in editable formats and will be considered complete upon IOM’s written approval (with up to two rounds of revisions within and after the assignment period).
Consultant’s Workplace
The Consultant is expected to be working from home while all the necessary interviews with the relevant stakeholders and data collection will be conducted in-person/through online meeting platforms.
2.2 Performance indicators for the evaluation of results
3.REQUIRED QUALIFICATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education:
Accredited Universities are those listed in the UNESCO World Higher Education Database.
Experience:
Skills:
4.Languages:
Travel required
No travel foreseen for this position.
Remuneration and Term of Payment
Payment shall be made based on the output delivered and satisfactory work completion as approved by IOM.
After submission, the payment shall be made in 10 (ten) days after receiving approval from the Supervisor.
5.DESIRABLE COMPENTENCIES
Values
Core Competencies – behavioural indicators
How to apply:
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications via IOM e-Recruitment system within the above said deadline referring to this advertisement. Please attach the following documents in your application.
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