APPEL D’OFFRES : Etude de préfiguration du Fonds Bleu pour le Bassin du Congo

RFP 02-2018-« L’étude de préfiguration du Fonds Bleu pour le Bassin du Congo ».
Procurement Process :RFP – Request for proposal
Office :Rabat, Maroc – MOROCCO
Deadline :02-May-18
Posted on :02-Apr-18
Development Area :CONSULTANTSCONSULTANTS
Reference Number :45233
Link to Atlas Project :
00109738 – Renforcement opérationnel du 4C Maroc
Documents :
RFP 02-2018- Fonds Bleu Bassin du congo VF
RFP 02-2018- Annexe 4-5-6 et 7
Overview :Appel d’offres ouvert pour la réalisation d’une étude

de préfiguration du Fonds Bleu pour le Bassin du Congo

Réf : RFP 02-2018

 

Le Bureau du Programme des Nations Unies au Maroc lance un appel d’offres pour le recrutement d’un cabinet d’études pour la réalisation de « L’étude de préfiguration du Fonds Bleu pour le Bassin du Congo ».

 

Cet appel d’offres est ouvert à tous les bureaux d’études ayant l’expertise requise.

Les sociétés et bureaux d’études peuvent faire parvenir leurs propositions, selon le format et les instructions contenues dans le document d’appel d’offres, au plus tard le 2 mai 2018 à 14h00 GMT+1;

Adresse du PNUD :

Programme des Nations Unies pour le Développement

13, Avenue Ahmed Balafrej, Souissi, Rabat

Tél : 05 37 63 30 90 – Fax : 05 37 63 30 89

E-mail : procurement.morocco@undp.org

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Ouverture à Brazzaville de la 3ème réunion des partenaires de l’Initiative mondiale sur les Tourbières

La 3ème réunion technique des partenaires de l’Initiative mondiale sur les tourbières (IMT) s’est ouverte, mercredi à Brazzaville, en présence du ministre congolais de l’Environnement et du Tourisme, Arlette Soudan Nonault, et de son homologue de République Démocratique du Congo (RDC), Amy Ambotobe Nyongolo.

Cette 3ème réunion des partenaires de l’Initiative Mondiale sur les tourbières se tient sous le thème : « Valoriser les tourbières pour la population et la planète ». Elle réunit des experts venus des Etats membres de la Communauté Économique des États de l’Afrique centrale (CEEAC), d’Indonésie et du Pérou.

« Les assises de cette 3ème réunion de Brazzaville tiennent sont importantes parce qu’elles sont consécutives aux grands événements mondiaux sur la lutte contre les changements climatiques en lien avec le développement économique et l’émergence de l’économie bleue et l’économie verte », a déclaré le ministre congolais de l’Environnement du Tourisme, Arlette Soudan Nonault.

Cette conférence est organisée les gouvernements des deux Congo, en collaboration avec l’ONU Environnement, la Commission climat du Bassin du Congo et la FAO.

Source : apanews.net

Sri Murniningtyas

Sri Murniningtyas started her career as an officer of Ministry of Forestry in 1983. Her early years of service at the Ministry of Forestry required her to engage with roles in assisting preparation of Indonesian delegations to international events.

Her service was expanded as she has been posted as Deputy Director for Multilateral Affairs, from 2002 – 2008. During this term, she really enjoyed dealing and working with forestry-related international organization of United Nations and others. As part of her job, she also served as a member of Indonesian Delegation to several international events such as ASEAN, ITTO, UNFF, UNFCCC and various high level bilateral events.

Prior to her current assignment, she was appointed as the Forestry Attache of the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan from 2008 – 2012. During her tenure, she played a succesfull role as a catalyst and a facilitator not only in forestry aspects but also in social and culture of the Embassy’s mission to Japan.
She is now Director of Center for International Cooperation since May 2012, supervising 50 staff. Her current role enable her to further collaborate actively with environment and forestry stakeholders nationally and internationally.

Mme Sri Murniningtyas

Sri Murniningtyas started her career as an officer of Ministry of Forestry in 1983. Her early years of service at the Ministry of Forestry required her to engage with roles in assisting preparation of Indonesian delegations to international events.

Her service was expanded as she has been posted as Deputy Director for Multilateral Affairs, from 2002 – 2008. During this term, she really enjoyed dealing and working with forestry-related international organization of United Nations and others. As part of her job, she also served as a member of Indonesian Delegation to several international events such as ASEAN, ITTO, UNFF, UNFCCC and various high level bilateral events.

Prior to her current assignment, she was appointed as the Forestry Attache of the Indonesian Embassy in Tokyo, Japan from 2008 – 2012. During her tenure, she played a succesfull role as a catalyst and a facilitator not only in forestry aspects but also in social and culture of the Embassy’s mission to Japan.
She is now Director of Center for International Cooperation since May 2012, supervising 50 staff. Her current role enable her to further collaborate actively with environment and forestry stakeholders nationally and internationally.

Dr. ALUE DOHONG

Alue Dohong was officially sworn in as the Deputy for Construction, Operation, and Maintenance in February 2016. Alue started dealing with peat restoration in 2003 and founded the Institute of Environmental Education and Training (LP3LH) in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan. He also serves as lecturer staff at Economic Faculty Palangka Raya University (UPR) majoring on environmental management and environmental economics. He has also been heavily involved in the restoration of peatland in Central Kalimantan and other parts of Indonesia by serving as an expert that provides technical inputs in the planning, governance, and implementation. In the past fifteen years, he also served as professional consultant in several international Project and Non-Governmental Organizations such KFCP, AHT GROUP AG, Management & Engineering, Germany, Wetlands International-IP, Global Environment Centre, Malaysia, and Earth Innovation Institute, San Francisco, USA.

As an academician, Alue writes a lot about the management of peatland. His doctoral dissertation, which he defended in 2015 at the University of Queensland in Australia discussed about the efforts to restore degraded peatland in Central Kalimantan. In addition, in 2007, Alue was awarded a medal by the Wetland International President as the Best Staff for bringing together various stakeholders at the local level and encouraging their active involvement. Alue earned his of Master of Science degree in the field of Environmental Management from Nottingham, England, and a degree in economics from Palangka Raya University.

Dr. DOHONG ALUE

Alue Dohong was officially sworn in as the Deputy for Construction, Operation, and Maintenance in February 2016. Alue started dealing with peat restoration in 2003 and founded the Institute of Environmental Education and Training (LP3LH) in Palangka Raya, Central Kalimantan. He also serves as lecturer staff at Economic Faculty Palangka Raya University (UPR) majoring on environmental management and environmental economics. He has also been heavily involved in the restoration of peatland in Central Kalimantan and other parts of Indonesia by serving as an expert that provides technical inputs in the planning, governance, and implementation. In the past fifteen years, he also served as professional consultant in several international Project and Non-Governmental Organizations such KFCP, AHT GROUP AG, Management & Engineering, Germany, Wetlands International-IP, Global Environment Centre, Malaysia, and Earth Innovation Institute, San Francisco, USA.

As an academician, Alue writes a lot about the management of peatland. His doctoral dissertation, which he defended in 2015 at the University of Queensland in Australia discussed about the efforts to restore degraded peatland in Central Kalimantan. In addition, in 2007, Alue was awarded a medal by the Wetland International President as the Best Staff for bringing together various stakeholders at the local level and encouraging their active involvement. Alue earned his of Master of Science degree in the field of Environmental Management from Nottingham, England, and a degree in economics from Palangka Raya University.

Dr. Thierry De Oliveira

Thierry has been working as a professional economist for the past 20 years and dealt with issues ranging from development macro-economics at the national level; the linkages between poverty and environment; green economy roll-out at country level; implementation of natural capital accounting and valuation in more than 8 countries to date. Thierry has also published in journals and was a lead author in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment initiative Policy Response Group. Thierry Is currently involved in private sector engagement and green innovative business solutions while actively continuing to support countries with Natural Capital accounting and valuation of critical ecosystems and their related services;

Dr. De Oliveira Thierry

Thierry has been working as a professional economist for the past 20 years and dealt with issues ranging from development macro-economics at the national level; the linkages between poverty and environment; green economy roll-out at country level; implementation of natural capital accounting and valuation in more than 8 countries to date. Thierry has also published in journals and was a lead author in the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment initiative Policy Response Group. Thierry Is currently involved in private sector engagement and green innovative business solutions while actively continuing to support countries with Natural Capital accounting and valuation of critical ecosystems and their related services;

M. Gaston Samba

Gaston Samba, est un enseignant-chercheur à l’université Marien Ngouabi de Brazzaville (Congo) formé à l’université de Bourgogne (Dijon-France). Il est Maître des Conférences CAMES de géographie physique (spécialité climatologie).

Gaston Samba

Gaston Samba, est un enseignant-chercheur à l’université Marien Ngouabi de Brazzaville (Congo) formé à l’université de Bourgogne (Dijon-France). Il est Maître des Conférences CAMES de géographie physique (spécialité climatologie).