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The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cameroon is recruiting a
Consultant to carry out the mapping of actors involved in the restoration of
TRIDOM Cameroon forest landscape.
Le Fonds Mondial pour la Nature (WWF) Cameroun recrute un Consultant qui
mènera des travaux de Cartographie des acteurs de la restauration du
paysage forestier de TRIDOM Cameroun.
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All around the world, people are waking up to the deepening crisis of nature
loss. A growing realization that nature is our life-support system. Nobody
will be spared from the impacts of its loss. Here at WWF, we are helping to
tackle this enormous global challenge. Our people come from hugely diverse
backgrounds and with a variety of expertise, ranging from HR and finance to
advocacy and conservation science. We welcome applications from anyone who
believes they can help us create a better future for people and wildlife.
What we do:
We are an independent conservation organization, striving to sustain the
natural world for the benefit of people and wildlife. From individuals and
communities to businesses and government, we are part of a growing coalition
calling on world leaders to set nature on the path to recovery by 2030.
Together, we seek to protect and restore natural habitats, stop the mass
extinction of wildlife, and make the way we produce and consume sustainably.
We are looking for a Consultant to carry out the mapping of actors involved in
the restoration of TRIDOM Cameroon forest landscape.
Context and justification
Faced with the accelerated degradation of forests and land, the international
community has undertaken several actions to reverse the trends, namely: the
Bonn Challenge and the AFR100 Initiative which are two examples of movements
that promote forest landscape restoration as a key ingredient in strengthening
economies and building resilience to climate shocks, as well as a climate
change mitigation measure. Forest Landscape Restoration (FLR) is not just
about planting trees: it is about restoring an entire landscape and is defined
as a process aimed at regaining ecological functionality and improving human
well-being in deforested or degraded landscapes. FLR is a means of restoring,
enhancing and maintaining vital ecological and social functions, leading in
the long term to more resilient and sustainable landscapes.
WWF, aware of the environmental, social and economic challenges of forest
landscape degradation, launched the African Forest Landscape Restoration
Initiative in 2021. It brings together nine (09) African offices to work with
governments, local and regional partners, indigenous peoples and local
communities and the private sector to raise the profile of forest restoration
and scale up implementation of the African Forest Landscape Restoration
Initiative (AFR100) commitments.
The Initiative seeks to converge and, where possible, integrate the actions of
government and other partners not only towards a national discourse that
presents forest restoration as an economic, political and social solution to
the current forest loss crisis, but also to lobby for financial markets and
governance while bringing innovation to enable large-scale landscape
restoration.
The WWF Initiative vision supports fair and effective implementation in
degraded forest landscapes, mosaics and other degraded landscapes to achieve a
restoration target of at least 13.5 million ha, or 35% of AFR 100 commitments
by 2027. This target should not be seen in isolation, but rather as supporting
the implementation of ongoing activities by stakeholders, including
government, indigenous peoples and local communities, the private sector and
civil society.
As part of the implementation of activities to restore degraded forest
landscapes, WWF proposes to engage the services of a consultant to carry out a
study on the mapping of restoration stakeholders in the TRIDOM landscape.
Offer evaluation criteria
Proposals will be evaluated on the basis of technical and financial criteria.
The technical offer must be based on the terms of reference. The experience
and technical capacity of the bidder will count for 70% and their evaluation
will be based on the following:
- Proposed methodology for carrying out the intervention;
- Proposed timetable;
- Experience of the bidder and his knowledge of the field and the restoration of degraded forests and landscapes;
- Proposed pre-list of some of the most interesting players to consider.
- The financial offer will count for 30% of the final grade.
How to apply
Interested candidates should send their complete applications by e-mail to
recruit cam@wwfcam.org. Please indicate in
the subject line « Cartographie des acteurs de la restauration _ TRIDOM ».
Application deadline: 07 April 2024.
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