Support the implementation of regional advocacy plan by the AFJ Climate Justice Forums in ASIA At Lutheran World Federation

The Lutheran World Federation
Department for Theology, Mission and Justice (DTMJ)
Action for Justice Unit – AFJ
Project “Local to Global Action for Climate Justice Phase 2”
Support the implementation of a regional advocacy plan developed by the AFJ
Climate Justice Forums in ASIA region

1. Introduction
Climate justice advocacy and policy engagement is a key priority in the new Strategy of the Lutheran World Federation (2025 – 2031): “Address the climate emergency by advocating for climate justice and policy change and implementing
sustainable practices within LWF member churches, country programs, the Communion Office, and communities we work with, while supporting those most affected by the impacts of climate change”.
LWF is committed to and in solidarity with the most vulnerable, forging new bi- and plurilateral alliances of the willing in international climate diplomacy. Climate change endangers not only some but all of us, our common security and our future well-being. The LWF therefore advocates that climate multilateralism be resolutely defended against all hostilities and that its instruments, procedures and institutions be developed in such a way that the Paris Agreement can be successfully implemented. The LWF also advocates that governments in countries where the LWF is active
enter into new bilateral and plurilateral partnerships, including South-South partnerships in coalitions of the willing, to promote innovative climate action through financial partnerships, technology exchange and joint capacity
development. LWF, as a civil society actor, also want to get involved in this.
The Action for Justice Unit is the advocacy hub of the LWF and accompanies member churches, World Service Country Programmes, and collaborates closely with ecumenical and faith-based organizations, civil society, as well as
communities affected by climate change impacts. The LWF advocacy methodology is essential to accelerate actions needed to set up a pathway for a sustainable and resilient society and economy where we protect the environment as the foundation for all life.
Local to Global Action for Climate Justice Phase 2, is a global project in 21 countries that includes
Africa: Ethiopia, Kenya, Tanzania, Sierra Leone, Madagascar, South Africa, Ghana, Namibia.
Asia and Pacific: Philippines, Bangladesh, Nepal, Indonesia, Papua New Guinea.
Latin America and the Caribbean: Peru, Argentina, Brazil, Bolivia, El Salvador, Cuba, Honduras, Guatemala
The overarching project goal is to implement the goals of the Paris Agreement based on the principles of climate justice, peace, care of creation, the realization of human rights and the SDGs.
Target group for the project include churches, faith-based leaders, and faithbased organizations, their congregations, and the communities where they live and indirectly, local, District and National Government officials and policy makers. The
project also targets and influences interfaith and civil society actors from local to global. LWF member churches in 21 focus countries represent more than 36 million people according to the LWF 2023 membership figures1 and engage with
many more in their diverse communities. A particular focus is placed on youth, women and vulnerable people most impacted by climate change. The project aims for equal participation of women and men when possible and when not, at least will ensure 40% participation whether male or female.
Key stakeholders in civil society such as environmental and climate justice organizations are important allies and critical to reach and impact of the project, as are academia and the scientific community to ensure science-based actions
are taken and evidence-based advocacy is employed for effective influencing and results.
Detailed Terms of Reference are provided below with instructions and deadline for application.

2. Objective of the assignment
To support the strategic planning and effective implementation of the 2026–2027 Regional Advocacy Plan for the Climate Justice Forum in ASIA, and to strengthen coordination and collaboration to the LAC & Africa Climate Justice Forums.

3. Expected deliverables
The assignment will result in the following key outputs:
• Inception Report: A detailed document outlining the proposed methodology and work schedule, to be submitted within two weeks of contract commencement.
• Coordination Meetings: Facilitation of bi-monthly or monthly online meetings (as needed) with group members of the ASIA–AFJ Climate Justice Forums to monitor progress on the respective Climate Justice Advocacy Plan.
• Virtual Training Sessions: Organization and facilitation of online capacity building sessions focused on climate justice.
• Communications and Media Engagement: Support the forums in identifying and implementing strategic communication and media activities.
• Campaign Support: Accompaniment of advocacy campaigns addressing key issues prioritized by the forum.
• Advocacy Actions: Accompany at least two advocacy actions led by the regional forum.
• Joint online coordination Events: Engage and coordinate with the facilitator from LAC & Africa Forum on the organization of a minimum of two virtual events that bring together participants from the LAC, Africa and Asia forums to
foster shared learning and collaboration.
Reporting about deliverables must include photos and videos of the meetings and will be prepared in English and submitted to the LWF Program Executive for Climate Justice electronically via e-mail.

4. Suggested time frame and period of the assignment
The assignment is expected to require a total of approximately 45 working days, distributed between June 2026 and September 2027.

5. Methodology
Knowledge of climate justice, relevant stakeholders and the context in the regions as well as a participatory methodology to involve participants in an active way are equally important.
The assignment is coordinated by the LWF Program Executive for Climate Justice.

6. Qualifications and Experience of the consultant(s)
− Proven experience in climate justice related work.
− Experienced facilitator
− Demonstrated experience collaborating with faith-based organizations (FBOs), with a strong preference for prior engagement with the Lutheran World Federation (LWF).”
− Demonstrated experience in facilitating both online and in-person meetings with faith-based organizations (FBOs) and church communities across diverse multicultural settings.
− Excellent writing skills in English (for reporting).
− Knowledge of LWF, WCC, ACT Alliance members and relevant stakeholder working on climate justice in the regions.

How to apply

Content of the consultant’s offer
Interested candidates who fulfill the above qualifications shall submit the following:
− A technical and financial offer according to the present terms of reference;
− The technical offer shall contain a summary presentation of the proposed approach and the suggested methodology to be used.
− The financial offer shall contain the costs for honorarium (including taxes) based on a daily rate as well as any other costs.
− CV(s) of all consultants involved.

Offers shall be submitted under the subject: “LWF Climate Justice Forum- ASIA” to action.justice@lutheranworld.org no later than May 19, 2026.