Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO GGGI The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page. POSITION SUMMARY The Project Associate will anchor the day-to-day implementation of the IKI-funded Asia Low-Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) project in India. This role supports the delivery of India-specific work packages, coordinates day‑to‑day operations, and ensures alignment with the overall project log frame, under the guidance of the India Country Representative, with matrixed reporting to the India Project Manager. The position also serves as the key link between the India team and the Regional PMU, contributing to GGGI’s broader knowledge and climate outcomes in the low-carbon building space. PURPOSE The incumbent will be responsible for providing all secretarial/ technical/ administrative support to the India Country Representative and India Project Manager (ACLBT) for the successful and efficient management of the IKI-ALCBT project in India. The broad objectives of the position are: Provide necessary program support to the India Project Manager (ALCBT) through coordination, analysis, consultation and research. Support India Project Manager (ALCBT) in all activities for management, reporting and documentation pertaining to the project in India. Participate in internal and external meetings along with the country teams as deemed appropriate and advised by the India Project Manager (ALCBT). ENGAGEMENT The Project Associate will work in close coordination with: The India Country Representative and India Project Manager to support technical, administrative, and strategic implementation. The ALCBT Project Manager and the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) for sharing progress updates, risks, and best practices from India. Other GGGI country teams, thematic experts, HQ divisions, and consortium partners to ensure consistent communication and knowledge exchange. External stakeholders including consultants, interns, and implementing partners to ensure timely and effective delivery of project activities. This role may also support the conceptualization and development of new project proposals in India or other countries, as directed by the India team. DELIVERY The Project Associate will be responsible for the following outputs and deliverables: Maintain and regularly update the India Work Plan in coordination with the India PMU. Organize and support Project Steering Committee (PSC) and Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meetings for IKI-ALCBT in India. Prepare periodic progress reports (monthly/ quarterly) in GGGI’s formats, for the attention of the ALCBT Project Manager. Lead preparation of India inputs for donor reports, steering and technical advisory briefs, and internal dashboards. Develop and manage templates for record-keeping, knowledge sharing, and reporting. Draft records of discussion and minutes of meetings (MoMs) for internal and external stakeholder engagements, as required by the India PMU. Contribute to the publication of at least one high-quality article per year on low-carbon building transition (LCBT) concepts. Represent GGGI and the ALCBT project in at least two internal or external knowledge-sharing forums per year. Actively coordinate and follow up with consortium partners, consultants, and other project stakeholders as required. REQUIREMENTS QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor's degree in engineering/ science/ architecture from a recognized university. A master's degree in a relevant area like sustainable development, public policy or energy economics shall be preferred. A minimum 3 years post-qualification work experience in supporting program management / research/ capacity building and training with at least 1 year of experience working in any consulting firm, national/ international organization, NGO, philanthropic organization etc, in the field of energy or energy efficiency. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. The ability to speak a second Indian language i.e. Hindi would be a plus. Excellent working knowledge in MS-Office, MS-Teams and other virtual meeting platforms. Demonstrates commitment and passion to green growth through his/her academic studies and work experience. FUNCTIONAL Should have a basic understanding of green buildings/ architecture. Strong communication, coordination, and organizational abilities. The ability to undertake research, analyze data and experience of report writing, conducting reviews of study reports and stakeholder consultation. CORPORATE Understands and actively supports GGGI's mission, vision, and values Promotes the optimum use of public resources Promotes an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect, and partnership Processes and shares information easily Manages emotions and stress positively, builds rapport, and resolves conflict easily Promotes creativity and innovation among staff Ability to take initiative, lead when required, and contribute solutions to project-level challenges. Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO GGGI The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page. POSITION SUMMARY The Project Associate will anchor the day-to-day implementation of the IKI-funded Asia Low-Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) project in India. This role supports the delivery of India-specific work packages, coordinates day‑to‑day operations, and ensures alignment with the overall project log frame, under the guidance of the India Country Representative, with matrixed reporting to the India Project Manager. The position also serves as the key link between the India team and the Regional PMU, contributing to GGGI’s broader knowledge and climate outcomes in the low-carbon building space. PURPOSE The incumbent will be responsible for providing all secretarial/ technical/ administrative support to the India Country Representative and India Project Manager (ACLBT) for the successful and efficient management of the IKI-ALCBT project in India. The broad objectives of the position are: Provide necessary program support to the India Project Manager (ALCBT) through coordination, analysis, consultation and research. Support India Project Manager (ALCBT) in all activities for management, reporting and documentation pertaining to the project in India. Participate in internal and external meetings along with the country teams as deemed appropriate and advised by the India Project Manager (ALCBT). ENGAGEMENT The Project Associate will work in close coordination with: The India Country Representative and India Project Manager to support technical, administrative, and strategic implementation. The ALCBT Project Manager and the Central Project Management Unit (CPMU) for sharing progress updates, risks, and best practices from India. Other GGGI country teams, thematic experts, HQ divisions, and consortium partners to ensure consistent communication and knowledge exchange. External stakeholders including consultants, interns, and implementing partners to ensure timely and effective delivery of project activities. This role may also support the conceptualization and development of new project proposals in India or other countries, as directed by the India team. DELIVERY The Project Associate will be responsible for the following outputs and deliverables: Maintain and regularly update the India Work Plan in coordination with the India PMU. Organize and support Project Steering Committee (PSC) and Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) meetings for IKI-ALCBT in India. Prepare periodic progress reports (monthly/ quarterly) in GGGI’s formats, for the attention of the ALCBT Project Manager. Lead preparation of India inputs for donor reports, steering and technical advisory briefs, and internal dashboards. Develop and manage templates for record-keeping, knowledge sharing, and reporting. Draft records of discussion and minutes of meetings (MoMs) for internal and external stakeholder engagements, as required by the India PMU. Contribute to the publication of at least one high-quality article per year on low-carbon building transition (LCBT) concepts. Represent GGGI and the ALCBT project in at least two internal or external knowledge-sharing forums per year. Actively coordinate and follow up with consortium partners, consultants, and other project stakeholders as required. REQUIREMENTS QUALIFICATIONS A bachelor's degree in engineering/ science/ architecture from a recognized university. A master's degree in a relevant area like sustainable development, public policy or energy economics shall be preferred. A minimum 3 years post-qualification work experience in supporting program management / research/ capacity building and training with at least 1 year of experience working in any consulting firm, national/ international organization, NGO, philanthropic organization etc, in the field of energy or energy efficiency. Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English. The ability to speak a second Indian language i.e. Hindi would be a plus. Excellent working knowledge in MS-Office, MS-Teams and other virtual meeting platforms. Demonstrates commitment and passion to green growth through his/her academic studies and work experience. FUNCTIONAL Should have a basic understanding of green buildings/ architecture. Strong communication, coordination, and organizational abilities. The ability to undertake research, analyze data and experience of report writing, conducting reviews of study reports and stakeholder consultation. CORPORATE Understands and actively supports GGGI's mission, vision, and values Promotes the optimum use of public resources Promotes an organizational culture of trust, transparency, respect, and partnership Processes and shares information easily Manages emotions and stress positively, builds rapport, and resolves conflict easily Promotes creativity and innovation among staff Ability to take initiative, lead when required, and contribute solutions to project-level challenges. Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO GGGI The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page. GENERAL INFORMATION Project: ROA035-E1 - IKI-funded Asia Low-Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) project Duty Station: India Contract Duration: 6 months, November 2025 - April 2026 Consultant Level: Level 6 Total Fees: 8000 USD PROJECT BACKGROUND The Asia Low Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) Project (2023–2028), supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) through the IKI program, is implemented in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The project seeks to catalyze low-carbon transitions in the building sector through technical tools, institutional strengthening, and green finance mechanisms. As part of this effort, the Green Finance Network (GFN) has been conceptualized as a multi-stakeholder platform of financial institutions to mobilize and scale investments in low-carbon buildings (LCBs). The GFN will be established in each project country during Phase 1 (2025–2028) to: Convene banks, DFIs, MFIs, and investors for structured dialogue; Support development of green financial products and business models; Build capacity of financial institutions on LCB finance; Facilitate knowledge exchange and link with regional and global platforms The India Country Assessment Report developed as part of the project has highlighted barriers to green building finance such as high upfront costs, weak enforcement of codes, and limited awareness among financial institutions. At the same time, it identifies opportunities in green bonds, concessional capital, and innovative instruments such as risk-sharing facilities. Against this backdrop, GGGI seeks to hire an Individual Consultant to support the operationalization of the GFN in India, including stakeholder engagement, capacity-building, and preparation of enabling frameworks. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT The consultant will provide technical, coordination, and stakeholder engagement support for the establishment of the Green Finance Network (India node), ensuring alignment with ALCBT objectives and national finance/ energy policies. A key deliverable will be the successful organization of the GFN Launching Workshop in India, alongside preparatory and follow-up actions leading to practical implementation. DELIVERABLES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE The consultant will support the GGGI India Country Team under the supervision of ALCBT India project manager, and in close coordination with government counterparts, financial institutions, and private-sector stakeholders. Specific tasks include: Stakeholder Engagement & Mapping Identify and engage priority financial sector actors (banks, DFIs, NBFCs, MFIs, green bond issuers). Develop a stakeholder matrix and partnership engagement plan. Facilitate coordination with key government and regulatory institutions (MoF, RBI, SEBI, BEE, MoHUA). GFN Launching Workshop (India) Design, plan, and organize the GFN Launching Workshop in India. Prepare agenda, background note, participant list, and concept note. Ensure active participation of financial institutions, regulators, and developers. Document proceedings and prepare a workshop outcome report. Capacity Building & Knowledge Products Develop tailored training need assessment for financial institutions on LCB finance, if any, in addition to the existing ALCBT training modules (risk appraisal, project structuring, blended finance, etc.). Support adaptation of knowledge-sharing tools (aligned with ALCBT’s OSS platform). Prepare case studies or briefs on innovative financing instruments for India. Green Finance Pipeline and Product Development Support Facilitate discussions with banks/DFIs on Engaging them, and other relevant stakeholders like ESCOs, developers etc., via ALCBT’s OSS platform for LCB project pipeline development piloting green finance products (e.g., green mortgages, concessional credit lines, risk-sharing facilities). Provide inputs to align products with India’s emerging green taxonomy and international standards. Implementation Roadmap Draft a 2–3 year roadmap for GFN India (2025–2028), including governance, membership, financing model, and integration with the regional GFN work. Identify synergies with ongoing national initiatives (ECSBC enforcement, Smart Cities Mission, ICAP, sovereign green bonds, etc.). OUTPUT / DELIVERABLE PERCENTAGE OF MAXIMUM AMOUNT DUE DATE Inception report including stakeholder mapping, engagement plan, and work schedule 15% Month 1 Stakeholder engagement matrix & draft concept note for GFN Launching Workshop 15% Month 2 GFN Launching Workshop in India organized (agenda, presentations, proceedings, outcome report) 15% Month 3 Capacity-building needs assessment, LCB pipeline framework and 2 case briefs on green finance instruments for LCBs 25% Month 4 Draft roadmap for GFN India implementation (governance, products, linkages with regional OSS) 20% Month 5 Final consolidated report (including roadmap, training modules, and stakeholder engagement outcomes) 10% Month 6 Reporting Arrangements The consultant will report directly to the GGGI India Country Representative and work closely with the ALCBT Project Manager. Monthly progress updates will be shared with GGGI in MS-Word format. The consultant will coordinate with government counterparts and financial institutions, with GGGI facilitating introductions as needed. EXPERTISE REQUIRED Master’s degree in finance, economics, public policy, or related field. PhD is desirable Bachelor’s degree in engineering in any discipline from a recognized university. At least 15 years of professional experience in public/ private/ developmental sector. At least 10 years’ experience in energy and 5 years of experience in (climate) finance/ economics in India. Strong knowledge of India’s financial ecosystem, regulators, and building/ energy efficiency sector. Proven track record in curating and/ organizing high-level multi-stakeholder workshops. Experience in developing financial products, taxonomies, or risk-sharing mechanisms especially for buildings sector is preferred. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 1) Interested consultants shall submit following documentations: Request for an additional document to be submitted for application in addition to the cover letter, and CV Selection method/process Timeline of selection 2) Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment. Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO GGGI The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page. GENERAL INFORMATION Project: ROA035-E1 - IKI-funded Asia Low-Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) project Duty Station: India Contract Duration: 6 months, November 2025 - April 2026 Consultant Level: Level 6 Total Fees: 8000 USD PROJECT BACKGROUND The Asia Low Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) Project (2023–2028), supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) through the IKI program, is implemented in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The project seeks to catalyze low-carbon transitions in the building sector through technical tools, institutional strengthening, and green finance mechanisms. As part of this effort, the Green Finance Network (GFN) has been conceptualized as a multi-stakeholder platform of financial institutions to mobilize and scale investments in low-carbon buildings (LCBs). The GFN will be established in each project country during Phase 1 (2025–2028) to: Convene banks, DFIs, MFIs, and investors for structured dialogue; Support development of green financial products and business models; Build capacity of financial institutions on LCB finance; Facilitate knowledge exchange and link with regional and global platforms The India Country Assessment Report developed as part of the project has highlighted barriers to green building finance such as high upfront costs, weak enforcement of codes, and limited awareness among financial institutions. At the same time, it identifies opportunities in green bonds, concessional capital, and innovative instruments such as risk-sharing facilities. Against this backdrop, GGGI seeks to hire an Individual Consultant to support the operationalization of the GFN in India, including stakeholder engagement, capacity-building, and preparation of enabling frameworks. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT The consultant will provide technical, coordination, and stakeholder engagement support for the establishment of the Green Finance Network (India node), ensuring alignment with ALCBT objectives and national finance/ energy policies. A key deliverable will be the successful organization of the GFN Launching Workshop in India, alongside preparatory and follow-up actions leading to practical implementation. DELIVERABLES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE The consultant will support the GGGI India Country Team under the supervision of ALCBT India project manager, and in close coordination with government counterparts, financial institutions, and private-sector stakeholders. Specific tasks include: Stakeholder Engagement & Mapping Identify and engage priority financial sector actors (banks, DFIs, NBFCs, MFIs, green bond issuers). Develop a stakeholder matrix and partnership engagement plan. Facilitate coordination with key government and regulatory institutions (MoF, RBI, SEBI, BEE, MoHUA). GFN Launching Workshop (India) Design, plan, and organize the GFN Launching Workshop in India. Prepare agenda, background note, participant list, and concept note. Ensure active participation of financial institutions, regulators, and developers. Document proceedings and prepare a workshop outcome report. Capacity Building & Knowledge Products Develop tailored training need assessment for financial institutions on LCB finance, if any, in addition to the existing ALCBT training modules (risk appraisal, project structuring, blended finance, etc.). Support adaptation of knowledge-sharing tools (aligned with ALCBT’s OSS platform). Prepare case studies or briefs on innovative financing instruments for India. Green Finance Pipeline and Product Development Support Facilitate discussions with banks/DFIs on Engaging them, and other relevant stakeholders like ESCOs, developers etc., via ALCBT’s OSS platform for LCB project pipeline development piloting green finance products (e.g., green mortgages, concessional credit lines, risk-sharing facilities). Provide inputs to align products with India’s emerging green taxonomy and international standards. Implementation Roadmap Draft a 2–3 year roadmap for GFN India (2025–2028), including governance, membership, financing model, and integration with the regional GFN work. Identify synergies with ongoing national initiatives (ECSBC enforcement, Smart Cities Mission, ICAP, sovereign green bonds, etc.). OUTPUT / DELIVERABLE PERCENTAGE OF MAXIMUM AMOUNT DUE DATE Inception report including stakeholder mapping, engagement plan, and work schedule 15% Month 1 Stakeholder engagement matrix & draft concept note for GFN Launching Workshop 15% Month 2 GFN Launching Workshop in India organized (agenda, presentations, proceedings, outcome report) 15% Month 3 Capacity-building needs assessment, LCB pipeline framework and 2 case briefs on green finance instruments for LCBs 25% Month 4 Draft roadmap for GFN India implementation (governance, products, linkages with regional OSS) 20% Month 5 Final consolidated report (including roadmap, training modules, and stakeholder engagement outcomes) 10% Month 6 Reporting Arrangements The consultant will report directly to the GGGI India Country Representative and work closely with the ALCBT Project Manager. Monthly progress updates will be shared with GGGI in MS-Word format. The consultant will coordinate with government counterparts and financial institutions, with GGGI facilitating introductions as needed. EXPERTISE REQUIRED Master’s degree in finance, economics, public policy, or related field. PhD is desirable Bachelor’s degree in engineering in any discipline from a recognized university. At least 15 years of professional experience in public/ private/ developmental sector. At least 10 years’ experience in energy and 5 years of experience in (climate) finance/ economics in India. Strong knowledge of India’s financial ecosystem, regulators, and building/ energy efficiency sector. Proven track record in curating and/ organizing high-level multi-stakeholder workshops. Experience in developing financial products, taxonomies, or risk-sharing mechanisms especially for buildings sector is preferred. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION 1) Interested consultants shall submit following documentations: Request for an additional document to be submitted for application in addition to the cover letter, and CV Selection method/process Timeline of selection 2) Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment. Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.
Location: India City: New Delhi Contract Type: Individual Consultant (Deliverable) Grade: Individual Consultant 6 Salary scale: Individual Consultant Scale End date of appointment April 2026 Deadline: 10/11/2025 Job Reference: 100014278 Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO GGGI The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. To learn more please visit about GGGI web page. GENERAL INFORMATION Project: ROA035-E1 - IKI-funded Asia Low-Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) project Duty Station: India Contract Duration: 6 months, November 2025 - April 2026 Consultant Level: Level 6 Total Fees: 8000 USD PROJECT BACKGROUND The Asia Low Carbon Buildings Transition (ALCBT) Project (2023–2028), supported by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) through the IKI program, is implemented in Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Thailand, and Vietnam. The project seeks to catalyze low-carbon transitions in the building sector through technical tools, institutional strengthening, and green finance mechanisms. As Part Of This Effort, The Green Finance Network (GFN) Has Been Conceptualized As a Multi-stakeholder Platform Of Financial Institutions To Mobilize And Scale Investments In Low-carbon Buildings (LCBs). The GFN Will Be Established In Each Project Country During Phase 1 (2025–2028) To Convene banks, DFIs, MFIs, and investors for structured dialogue; Support development of green financial products and business models; Build capacity of financial institutions on LCB finance; Facilitate knowledge exchange and link with regional and global platforms The India Country Assessment Report developed as part of the project has highlighted barriers to green building finance such as high upfront costs, weak enforcement of codes, and limited awareness among financial institutions. At the same time, it identifies opportunities in green bonds, concessional capital, and innovative instruments such as risk-sharing facilities. Against this backdrop, GGGI seeks to hire an Individual Consultant to support the operationalization of the GFN in India, including stakeholder engagement, capacity-building, and preparation of enabling frameworks. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSIGNMENT The consultant will provide technical, coordination, and stakeholder engagement support for the establishment of the Green Finance Network (India node), ensuring alignment with ALCBT objectives and national finance/ energy policies. A key deliverable will be the successful organization of the GFN Launching Workshop in India , alongside preparatory and follow-up actions leading to practical implementation. DELIVERABLES AND PAYMENT SCHEDULE The Consultant Will Support The GGGI India Country Team Under The Supervision Of ALCBT India Project Manager, And In Close Coordination With Government Counterparts, Financial Institutions, And Private-sector Stakeholders. Specific Tasks Include Stakeholder Engagement & Mapping Identify and engage priority financial sector actors (banks, DFIs, NBFCs, MFIs, green bond issuers). Develop a stakeholder matrix and partnership engagement plan. Facilitate coordination with key government and regulatory institutions (MoF, RBI, SEBI, BEE, MoHUA). GFN Launching Workshop (India) Design, plan, and organize the GFN Launching Workshop in India. Prepare agenda, background note, participant list, and concept note. Ensure active participation of financial institutions, regulators, and developers. Document proceedings and prepare a workshop outcome report. Capacity Building & Knowledge Products Develop tailored training need assessment for financial institutions on LCB finance, if any, in addition to the existing ALCBT training modules (risk appraisal, project structuring, blended finance, etc.). Support adaptation of knowledge-sharing tools (aligned with ALCBT’s OSS platform). Prepare case studies or briefs on innovative financing instruments for India. Green Finance Pipeline and Product Development Support Facilitate discussions with banks/DFIs on Engaging them, and other relevant stakeholders like ESCOs, developers etc., via ALCBT’s OSS platform for LCB project pipeline development piloting green finance products (e.g., green mortgages, concessional credit lines, risk-sharing facilities). Provide inputs to align products with India’s emerging green taxonomy and international standards. Implementation Roadmap Draft a 2–3 year roadmap for GFN India (2025–2028), including governance, membership, financing model, and integration with the regional GFN work. Identify synergies with ongoing national initiatives (ECSBC enforcement, Smart Cities Mission, ICAP, sovereign green bonds, etc.). OUTPUT / DELIVERABLE PERCENTAGE OF MAXIMUM AMOUNT DUE DATE Inception report including stakeholder mapping, engagement plan, and work schedule 15% Month 1 Stakeholder engagement matrix & draft concept note for GFN Launching Workshop 15% Month 2 GFN Launching Workshop in India organized (agenda, presentations, proceedings, outcome report) 15% Month 3 Capacity-building needs assessment, LCB pipeline framework and 2 case briefs on green finance instruments for LCBs 25% Month 4 Draft roadmap for GFN India implementation (governance, products, linkages with regional OSS) 20% Month 5 Final consolidated report (including roadmap, training modules, and stakeholder engagement outcomes) 10% Month 6 Reporting Arrangements The consultant will report directly to the GGGI India Country Representative and work closely with the ALCBT Project Manager. Monthly progress updates will be shared with GGGI in MS-Word format. The consultant will coordinate with government counterparts and financial institutions, with GGGI facilitating introductions as needed. Expertise Required Master’s degree in finance, economics, public policy, or related field. PhD is desirable Bachelor’s degree in engineering in any discipline from a recognized university. At least 15 years of professional experience in public/ private/ developmental sector. At least 10 years’ experience in energy and 5 years of experience in (climate) finance/ economics in India. Strong knowledge of India’s financial ecosystem, regulators, and building/ energy efficiency sector. Proven track record in curating and/ organizing high-level multi-stakeholder workshops. Experience in developing financial products, taxonomies, or risk-sharing mechanisms especially for buildings sector is preferred. ADMINISTRATIVE INFORMATION Interested consultants shall submit following documentations: Request for an additional document to be submitted for application in addition to the cover letter, and CV Selection method/process Timeline of selection Date to close is Korean Standard Time (KST). Applications submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium, or a firm may not be engaged for the individual consultant assignment. Child protection – GGGI is committed to child protection, irrespective of whether any specific area of work involves direct contact with children. GGGI’s Child Protection Policy is written in accordance with the Convention on the Rights of the Child.