Published date: 22 August 2024
Last edited date: 2 September 2024
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Contract summary
Industry
Environmental services - 90700000
Location of contract
East of England
Value of contract
£14,000
Procurement reference
C24-0604-1935
Published date
22 August 2024
Closing date
16 September 2024
Closing time
4pm
Contract start date
30 September 2024
Contract end date
17 March 2025
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (below threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements below the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
Yes
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Project Aims
The Maldives is home to a rich environment, and biodiversity supports over 90% of Maldives GDP. However, the Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy often struggles to fill job vacancies, and Maldives National University often doesn't have interest in their environmental courses.
This contract focuses on the development of a series of case studies mapping career pathways in the environmental sector in Maldives. The aim is to raise awareness of jobs in the environmental and marine sector in Maldives to encourage students to study environmental courses at Maldives National University. This in turn, aims to then support interest in suitably qualified staff applying for jobs in the sector across the country.
The main deliverable would be a digital leaflet providing the career case studies, focused on 8 job examples. Two versions of the leaflet will be provided, one in English and one in Dhivehi.
3. Project Background
The Ocean Country Partnership Programme (OCPP) has been working in partnership with the Government of Maldives to explore opportunities to support effective management of their marine environment. The partnership is providing demand-led technical assistance around two key themes: marine biodiversity and marine pollution.
The Marine Biodiversity strand of the OCPP aims to:
• Increase understanding of the value of Marine Protected Areas (MPAs) in supporting sustainable livelihoods, food security, health and well-being;
• Increase understanding of MPA theory and practice, including evidence gathering, identification, selection, monitoring and assessment of MPAs;
• Increase support and compliance for MPAs with stakeholders; and
• Enhance capability and drive within countries to sustainably manager, monitor and assess conservation activities in the future.
More information on the OCPP programme, can be accessed via this link:: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/blue-planet-fund/ocean-country-partnership-programme-ocpp.
The OCPP has also been working with Maldives National University to support sustainable human development with knowledge and skills on the development of an MPA short course, providing knowledge on best practice for MPA management. Increasing awareness with communication materials and the provision of training are complimentary activities in this program of support.
This contract is being delivered on behalf of the Government of Maldives Ministry of Climate Change, Environment and Energy (MCCEE) and Maldives National University (MNU).
More information
Attachments
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- C24-0604-1935 Career Pathway.zip
- Tender notice
- Invitation to Quote Documents for project Ocean Country Partnership Programme: Maldives Marine and Environmental Sector Career Mapping Case Studies
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- Clarification Questions C24-0604-1935.xlsx
- Tender notice
Additional text
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You are invited by JNCC Support Co (JNCC) to submit a tender for the supply of works or services required under the above project. If interested, you should download and carefully read the documents contained within the zip file
About the buyer
Address
2 East Station Road,Fletton Quays
PETERBOROUGH
PE28YY
England
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Closing: 16 September 2024, 4pm