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SHORT TERM CONTRACTORS NEEDED

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An international Conservation NGO is looking for qualified people to provide the services described below associated with a socio-economic assessment. Each position will be a short term contract for services.

Positions are as follows:

CONSULTANCY

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WWF in partnership with the Tanzania Forest Conservation Group are implementing a project in the East Usambara Mountains that is funded by the Finnish Government via WWF Finland.  This project aims to ensure sustainable livelihoods and management of natural resources, by using forests and global compensation mechanisms effectively and equitably.

CCIKS 2011 - International Student Conference: Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS)

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15th -17th August 2011, Johannesburg, South Africa

CALL FOR ABSTRACTS

The African Young Scientists Initiative on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge (AYSICCIK)

IKS Centre of Excellence, North-West University, P/BagX 2046, Mmabatho 273South Africa, Tel/Fax: + 27-183892294, Fax: +27-86697579

E-mail: climateiks@gmail.comhttp://aysiccik.blog.com/

The New Partnership for Africa’s Development (NEPAD) Agency, in collaboration with the Indigenous Knowledge Systems (IKS) Centre of Excellence at the North-West University (South Africa), the National Indigenous Knowledge Systems Office in the Department of Science and Technology, the University of Hohenheim (Germany), the University of Kwazulu-Natal (South Africa), University of Namibia (Namibia) and Hanseo University (South Korea) are organizing an International Student Conference on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems. The conference will be held in Johannesburg, 15th -17th August 2011.

The initiative to organize this conference is based on the realization that climate change is one of the major challenges that the world is facing in the 21st century and is adversely affecting sustainable development and community livelihoods. Climate change variability has been the centre of discussion during major international conferences on the environment and sustainable livelihoods. There has also been renewed interest among leaders in solving the climate change challenge as a means for promoting sustainable development and environmental management. The Millennium Development Goal (MDG) number 7 seeks to promote the integration of the principles of sustainable development into country policies and programmes; reverse loss of environmental resources; and reduce biodiversity loss. The achievement of such targets with regard to environmental issues and climate change is very significant for Africa because it is the most vulnerable continent in spite of its rich biodiversity.

Despite being the most vulnerable continent to climate change, African countries are not effectively participating in the search for sustainable solutions against its adverse effects and their contribution to the global pool of knowledge is very minimal. Research on climate change adaptation and mitigation has not been informed by the existing wealth of indigenous knowledge nor has it focused much on validating/affirming indigenous knowledge systems. There have also been very limited concerted efforts to solicit the opinions and initiatives of students and the youth, especially from the south, as an important sector of the global academic community. It is in this recognition that the NEPAD Agency, in collaboration with its partners is organizing an International Student Conference on Climate Change and Indigenous Knowledge Systems.

Baseline Studies and Spatial Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation – Coastal Forests

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WWF Tanzania Country Office is coordinating a GEF/UNDP funded Coastal Forests Project on behalf of the Government of Tanzania.
 
As part of implementation, we are now at a stage of collecting baseline information
(Biodiversity baselines, habitat status spatial planning & mapping and socioeconomic
baselines) that will help us to develop monitoring indicators and monitoring plan and
impact evaluation for this newly started project. We are thus looking for any interested
experts/consultants to submit a proposal in each of the components above in the subject
detailing how this assignment (as indicated in the attached TORs) is going to be
undertaken. We hope to receive a short proposal 3 5 page with methodologies, analysis
methods, reporting format, budget and team composition with CVs.
 
Deadline expended to 15th April 2011. The proposal should be
addressed to:-
Country Director,
WWF Tanzania Country Office,
P.O. Box 63117,
Dar es Salaam, Tanzania. OR
 
 
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