Published date: 10 December 2019
Last edited date: 10 December 2019
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Contract summary
Industry
Research and development consultancy services - 73200000
Stakeholders representation services - 79112100
Natural resources management or conservation strategy planning services - 90712400
Environmental issues consultancy services - 90713000
Location of contract
Any region
Value of contract
£0
Procurement reference
WWF/CF19/0092
Published date
10 December 2019
Closing date
16 December 2019
Contract start date
13 January 2020
Contract end date
30 April 2020
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?
Yes
Description
WWF-Kenya and WWF-Tanzania Country Offices are in the early stages of co-creating an ambitious transboundary conservation programme along the Southern Kenya-Northern Tanzania (SOKNOT) landscape which spans 134,000 km². The programme which will be undertaken in an integrated landscape approach; seeks to contribute to the two Government's efforts to implement their respective wildlife corridor and dispersal area strategies while ensuring that the livelihoods and well-being of people living within those wildlife areas are enhanced. This consultancy opportunity is to design and lead a stakeholder consultation (and consent) process with local communities who live in, and around, the area marked in red and/or who use the resources in this area.
The overall purpose of the consultancy is to design and lead a stakeholder and rights-holder consultation process in and around the designated SOKNOT priority area (outlined in the attached Terms of Reference document), in both Kenya and Tanzania, and that will maximise the opportunities for diverse members of local communities (e.g. indigenous groups, traditional leaders, livestock and crop farmers, small and medium entrepreneurs, women, youth, residents and immigrants of different ethnic groups) to participate in programme development and future implementation with the aim of identifying potential environmental and social safeguard risks, respecting rights to consultation and consent and securing ownership and support of local people and to follow a rights-based approach with them and their trusted and accepted representatives.
It is expected that in working to this purpose: (i) potential negative environmental and social impacts and appropriate mitigation measures can be identified and (ii) that staff or partners of WWF Kenya and Tanzania will be equipped to lead similar corresponding consultation processes themselves in the future. For full details of the project scope, required outputs and desired skills that WWF is seeking, please refer to the attached Terms of Reference document.
Interested consultants are asked to submit the following to Katherine Elliott - Regional Manager Africa at WWF-UK - via email KSElliott@wwf.org.uk by 9am GMT on 16th December 2019:
A) An outline (in less than 2 pages) of your approach to this consultancy and methodology including the timeline; being clear about how many days may be needed for each Phase and main activities
B) Evidence of previous experience (e.g. a report that can be shared, your testimonial with a reference)
C) 1 page (maximum) explaining how you/your team match the skills required
D) Summarised and relevant CVs for the lead consultant and team (2 page each maximum)
E) Budget, including daily rate and other expenses broken down by Phase, in USD, and your expectations of WWF's part in the logistical aspects of this work. It is understood that the Phase 2 budget will be indicative at this stage.
More information
Attachments
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- WWF Terms of Reference stakeholder consultation exercise SOKNOT 2019.pdf
- Technical specifications
- WWF Terms of Reference stakeholder consultation exercise SOKNOT 2019
Additional text
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Interested consultants are asked to submit the following to Katherine Elliott - Regional Manager Africa at WWF-UK - via email KSElliott@wwf.org.uk by 9am GMT on 16th December 2019:
A) An outline (in less than 2 pages) of your approach to this consultancy and methodology including the timeline; being clear about how many days may be needed for each Phase and main activities
B) Evidence of previous experience (e.g. a report that can be shared, your testimonial with a reference)
C) 1 page (maximum) explaining how you/your team match the skills required
D) Summarised and relevant CVs for the lead consultant and team (2 page each maximum)
E) Budget, including daily rate and other expenses broken down by Phase, in USD, and your expectations of WWF's part in the logistical aspects of this work. It is understood that the Phase 2 budget will be indicative at this stage.
About the buyer
Contact name
Katherine Elliott
Address
The Living Planet Centre,Brewery Road
Woking
GU214LL
England
Telephone
01483 412301
Website
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