Published date: 12 December 2024

Closed opportunity - This means that the contract is currently closed. The buying department may be considering suppliers that have already applied, or no suitable offers were made.


Closing: 10 January 2025, 12pm

Contract summary

Industry

  • Research and experimental development services - 73100000

  • Research and development consultancy services - 73200000

  • Design and execution of research and development - 73300000

    • Environmental issues consultancy services - 90713000

    • Environmental protection - 90720000

Location of contract

United Kingdom, Europe, India, Nepal, Pakistan, United States

Value of contract

£1

Procurement reference

WWF/CF25/005

Published date

12 December 2024

Closing date

10 January 2025

Closing time

12pm

Contract start date

1 February 2025

Contract end date

30 June 2025

Contract type

Service contract

Procedure type

Competitive quotation (below threshold)

The buyer selects a group of potential suppliers to invite to tender.

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

Please read the RFQ for full details.

The purpose of this Request for Proposal (RFP) is to contract for a duration of 6 months, with a research consultant / consultancy company that will provide research and report writing services for WWF-UK.
WWF-UK is conducting this piece of work to inform efforts to support pangolin conservation and address illegal wildlife trade affecting South Asia. This will support one of WWF UK's key results under its current strategy period; to address drivers of biodiversity loss and 'ensure we are on track for populations of our priority species in our priority places to be stable or increasing by 2030'.
Asia's pangolins continue to be threatened by demand for their scales, used in traditional medicine, and for their meat consumed as a luxury dish. Despite being listed in Appendix I of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES), regulation of trafficking across international borders remains a problem. A lack of information regarding the trade routes used, and inadequate use of the available legal tools to deter trafficking, are thought to be key obstacles to countering this crime. The border areas and main shipping routes in the South Asian region of India, Nepal and Pakistan are of serious concern for pangolin trafficking and are the focus of this Proposal.
WWF has a strategic focus on pangolins in the region and the outputs linked to this Proposal will inform these activities as well as those of the wider community seeking to address IWT affecting South Asia.
The key objectives for this project are
Goal: To guide conservation actions to address illegal trade in pangolins affecting South Asia with a focus on India, Nepal and Pakistan's border regions
Objectives
1. To characterise patterns and drivers of pangolin trade in South Asia.
2. To characterise and international trade routes and hubs of pangolin trafficking in South Asia (detailing any linkages to China, if present).
3. To provide an analysis of seizure data to provide insights to the effort made to prevent trafficking of pangolins in this region.
4. To provide an overview of relevant policy and regulation relevant to illegal trade in pangolins in these jurisdictions.
5. To develop recommendations for WWF and other stakeholders to enhance collaborative efforts in the region to eliminate the illegal pangolin trade.


About the buyer

Contact name

Paul De Ornellas

Address

Rufford House
WOKING
GU214LL
England

Email

PDeOrnellas@wwf.org.uk