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Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9) INTRODUCTION TO The Global Green Growth Institute is a treaty-based international, inter-governmental organization dedicated to supporting and promoting stron. This involves a four-stage sequence, landscape analysis, pilot design, pilot implementation, and policy scale-up. Explicit requirements include Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook and Bachelor's degree.
Last checked: 2 hours ago
Closing date: Tuesday, 7 July 2026
Country: Global
Duty station: Nairobi, Republic of Kenya
Contract type: Individual Consultant (Daily Rate)
Grade: Individual Consultant 1
Applicant eligibility: Not explicit in source
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Please note that the deadline is based on Korean Standard Time Zone (KST, UTC+9)
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.
Kenya has entered a period of unprecedented transformation in its environmental governance. The enactment of the Sustainable Waste Management (SWM) Act in 2022 and the subsequent gazettement of the Extended Producer Responsibility (EPR) Regulations in 2024 represent a fundamental shift from a linear "take-make-dispose" model toward a circular economy. These instruments are designed to address the escalating crisis of plastic pollution. Kenya generates approximately 8 million tonnes of waste annually, with plastic accounting for roughly 20% of the total waste stream. Despite these volumes, the national recycling rate for plastic remains low at approximately 8%, and an estimated 37,000 tonnes of plastic leak into the environment annually.
While the legal framework is in place, significant implementation challenges persist. The infrastructure for waste recovery is underdeveloped, with critical gaps in source segregation and material recovery facilities. Furthermore, the "data gap" regarding waste volumes and the "free rider" problem in producer registration hinder the effective operationalization of the EPR system. To bridge these gaps, Kenya requires robust financial mechanisms and investment-ready projects that can operationalize the statutory mandates of the 2024 EPR Regulations.
To address these challenges, GGGI is implementing the "Plastic Circular Investment Initiative: Accelerating Plastic Pricing and Financing Mechanisms" funded by the Korea Green New Deal Trust Fund (KGNDTF). This project employs the Plastic pricing methodology, which aims to channel revenues from market-based instruments, such as EPR fees and levies, into a pipeline of circular economy investments.
The project focuses on creating an enabling environment where producer payments are not just collected but are effectively reinvested into infrastructure that reduces plastic leakage. This involves a four-stage sequence: landscape analysis, pilot design, pilot implementation, and policy scale-up. By validating cost-recovery logic and governance models through a pilot, the project aims to de-risk future large-scale investments and attract private capital into Kenya's waste sector.
In parallel, GGGI is also implementing an initiative under the Sanitation and Hygiene Fund (SHF), "Advancing Resilient and Sustainable WASH Systems," which addresses the closely related challenge of non-sewered sanitation (NSS) in Kenya.
With only around 36% of the population using safely managed sanitation and just 15–16% connected to sewer networks, most Kenyan households depend on NSS as their long-term sanitation pathway, yet scale-up is constrained by limited Kenya-specific evidence on technology performance, fragmented standards and certification processes, and weak market intelligence. This SHF-funded project will generate evidence on NSS technology performance, safety and climate suitability, strengthen KEBS certification pathways and national-county regulatory alignment, and develop decision-support tools and market intelligence to guide investment and scale-up.
Given the overlapping focus on strengthening Kenya's environmental governance, regulatory frameworks and investment-readiness for waste and sanitation value chains, the consultant will also provide support to this SHF project, particularly where synergies exist between EPR-driven circular economy financing and NSS market development and shared stakeholder engagement with national and county institutions.
GGGI seeks to hire a junior consultant to support the operational activities of the Kenya Office. The consultant will work on a full-time basis to support the implementation of the assigned projects, with a particular focus on partnership coordination, as well as logistical and administrative functions.
Partnership and Stakeholder Engagement Support
Administrative Support
The consultant will be remunerated monthly according to the exact number of days worked during the month.
Daily Rate
Estimated Days
Contract Amount
$ 30 USD
130 Days
$ 3,900 USD
Education and Experience
Functional Competencies
Please note that Interviews may be requested and only shortlisted/finalist applicants will be interviewed or contacted. GGGI does not pay for any expenses associated with the interviews unless expenses are pre-authorized. Reference checks will be conducted on those candidates selected for an interview. The applicant’s references must be able to provide substantive information about his/her past performance and abilities.
Applicants must also include in their application package as follows:
All of the above information must be included in the application package in order for the package to be considered complete.
Interest candidates should send the above information directly in the link https://careers.gggi.org/vacancy/
Application submitted after the deadline will not be considered Application. Cover Letter, and CV must be sent in English. A consortium 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.
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