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Domestic Indonesian Consultants

1.      Policy and Institutional Specialist (3
person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     assist the international policy and institutional
specialist in reviewing the policy and institutional
framework for aquaculture development by compiling and
analyzing relevant policies and studies; conducting
dialogues, interviews, and focus group discussions
with national and local government officials and staff
on relevant policies and institutional reforms to
support smallholders aquaculture development; and
assisting with project preparation and implementation;

(ii)    assess the current capacity of DGA relative to
its mandates and recommend an appropriate
capacity-building program; 
(iii)   assist the international policy and
institutional specialist in designing and conducting
participatory workshops, identifying pro-poor
aquaculture development policies and strategies for
poverty reduction, and preparing recommendations to
enhance the national aquaculture development
framework.

2.      Fisheries Research and Development Specialist (6
person-months)4
The specialist will 
(i)     review existing institutional arrangements and
assess institutional capacity for extension and
research with particular focus on local governments,
local fisheries offices, NGOs, private institutions,
and fish farmer associations; 
(ii)    together with the policy and institutional
specialists (international and domestic), design an
effective extension program for the proposed project
with emphasis on poor fish farmers; 
(iii)   review existing local legislation affecting
aquaculture activities, specifically regulations that
limit access, licensing systems and procedures,
conservation strategies, and their enforcement; and 
(iv)    identify specific research needs in aquaculture
and propose a comprehensive research program to
support aquaculture development, increase
productivity, and prevent diseases.



Person-months will be distributed among two domestic
consultants with specific focus on (i) development of
a research program and (ii) evaluation and enhancement
of extension services.
 
 

3.      Freshwater Aquaculture Specialist (5 person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     review the status of freshwater aquaculture in
Indonesia, highlighting sector development, research
activities, and bilateral interventions; 
(ii)    identify key strategies and technologies for
development interventions, including geographic scope
and impact; 
(iii)   provide sufficient data for evaluating the
economic viability and social impact of each strategy
and develop a framework for project interventions; 
(iv)    assess the capacity and standards of public and
private seed production facilities, and identify
project interventions that will improve the production
and distribution efficiency of seeds for freshwater
aquaculture; 
(v)     recommend priority fish species and farming
systems to promote under the proposed project to
support smaliholder aquaculture development; and 
(vi)    assist in determining which interventions will
have maximum impact on poverty reduction.

4.      Community Development Specialist/Sociologist (5
person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     use rapid appraisal methodologies and available
socioeconomic data to prepare a socioeconomic and
gender-specific profile of the targeted population; 
(ii)    prepare a poverty analysis and design poverty
intervention approaches consistent with the objectives
of the ADB poverty reduction strategies and the
ADB-lndonesia Poverty Partnership Agreement; 
(iii)   examine income and consumption patterns and/or
accessible human development indicators of target
communities; 
(iv)    assess the likelihood of social conflicts-impacts
on indigenous communities and involuntary resettlement
issues�arising from potential project interventions;
suggest mechanisms to ameliorate them and prepare the
requisite indigenous peoples development plan and
resettlement plan; and 
(v)     recommend a poverty intervention approach
including appropriate implementation arrangements.
Data and analysis presented should allow determination
of the distribution of benefits among the target
population and targeted poor, consistent with the
guidelines in ADB�s Handbook for Integrating Poverty
Impact Assessment in the Economic Analysis of the
Pro]ects and Handbook on Poverty and Social Analysis.

5.      Environment Specialist (5 person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     review relevant environmental data for the
proposed sites and relative to proposed aquaculture
enhancement and development activities and assess the
possible environmental impacts of proposed activities;

(ii)    conduct a comprehensive environmental assessment
consistent with Government guidelines as well as ADB�s
Environmental Assessment Requirements (March 1998) and
the recently approved ADB Environment Policy covering:

�       initial screening of proposed project areas to
determine if they cover ecologically sensitive areas
or if they have been intended as nature reserves; 
�       initial environmental examination of proposed
project activities considering the critical parameters
for project environmental review and recommend
measures to avoid negative impacts; and 
�       identification of major issues that will require a
full environmental impact assessment and prepare a
full environmental impact assessment report; 
(iii)   review national and local government policies on
natural resources and environmental conservation in
the proposed project sites and identify potential
conflicts between project plans and policies on the
use of natural resources and pollution control; and 
(iv)    assist in developing best practices for
aquaculture including 
�       zoning of inland and coastal water for mariculture
and freshwater cage culture and potential for
intercropping and polyculture practices to mitigate
negative environmental impacts of shrimp culture; and 
�       water resource management practices and issues.

6.      Gender Specialist (3 person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     analyze socioeconomic data on womens participation
in aquaculture development�women�s access to and
availability of infrastructure and services, role of
women in rural community organizations; 
(ii)    design mechanisms that will ensure women�s access
to project benefits, and identify institutions
(government and nongovernment) with a focus on women
or an interest in gender and development, which might
contribute to project design, implementation,
monitoring, and evaluation; 
(iii)   help conduct the PRAs organize stakeholder
workshops, and prepare gender-based guidelines,
procedures, terms of reference, action plan, and
criteria for selecting NGOs; 
(iv)    formulate a BME system; and 
(v)     ensure that gender analysis is integrated at all
stages of the project

7.      Information Management and Training Specialist (4
person-months)
The specialist will 
(i)     assess the information and data management systems
of DGA, technical implementation units (TIUs) and
provincial fisheries service offices and recommend
strategies for information use, packaging, and
dissemination including hardware and software
requirements and the cost and benefits of the proposed
system; 
(ii)    together with the international institutional
specialist, propose appropriate organizational
structures and capacity building to implement the
system; 
(iii)   recommend and prepare a strategy for developing
specific information materials and identify
appropriate medium for dissemination; 
(iv)    develop a phased implementation plan, including
mechanisms and protocols for the timely collection and
reporting of statistics; 
(v)     in coordination with the international aquaculture
specialist and the domestic freshwater aquaculture
specialist, evaluate the current training and
extension services provided by the DGA and its TIUs
and provincial fisheries service; recommend strategies
to enhance their effectiveness by increasing the
quantity and quality of training and by ensuring that
the target beneficiaries avail of such services.




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