The Consultant will drive the majority of NCARP Phase I’s activity, through the full delivery of Workstreams 2-4. This would be delivered fully by December 2026, although we expect some activity on WS2 to commence as soon as possible (i.e. early pipeline development) alongside Workstream 1. FSD Africa is ambitious in its aspirations for this work, and its future phases. The Consultant would be expected to define and prioritise a pipeline of impactful projects and build engagement with investors that will form the basis of an implementation plan to build Nairobi’s resilience to future climate shocks and accelerate investments. The Consultant’s efforts are therefore expected to lay the groundwork for a successful period of longer-term programming – deliverables and outputs will be drawn from regularly as NCARP proceeds. While NCARP is high-priority for Nairobi, the Consultant must be comfortable working with ambiguity, and the possibility of timelines having to flex given that relevant NCCG teams will be navigating a number of competing priorities.