RFP: Strengthening local communities’ adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change through sustainable groundwater utilization in Zimbabwe

United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)

Zimbabwe 🇿🇼

UNESCO

Strengthening local communities’ adaptive capacity and resilience to climate change through sustainable groundwater utilization in Zimbabwe Grant support-call for proposal

Reference:HAR/DIR/2025/CFP0002

Beneficiary countries:Zimbabwe

Published on:21-Feb-2025

Deadline on:31-Mar-2025 23:59 (GMT 2.00)

Description

The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks to build peace through international cooperation in Education, the Sciences and Culture. UNESCO’s programmes contribute to the achievement of the Sustainable Development Goals in Agenda 2030 adopted by the UN General Assembly in 2015. This Call for Partnerships (CFP) for Implementation Partners relates to the UNESCO project:

II.         OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED OUTPUTS/ DELIVERABLES:

1)      Outcome 3. To strengthen the capacity of water and land management institutions in Lower Gwayi and Upper Save sub-catchments in developing integrated catchment management plans that promote and protect groundwater use whilst protecting groundwater resources

2)    Outcome 4: To pilot and demonstrate concrete climate change adaptation measures based on sustainable groundwater utilisation for diversifying and strengthening livelihoods of the most vulnerable population in  Upper Save sub-catchments.

Detailed objectives and related outputs and deliverables are provided in the Terms of Reference – Annex 1

Documents

CALL FOR PARTNERSHIPS_OUTPUT 4.3_4.4_Buhera District.pdf

Annex 1_Terms of Reference_BUHERA.docx

Annex 2_UNESCO Partner Identification form.docx

Annex 3_Proposal Template .docx

Annex 4_Budget_template.pdf

Annex 5_Implementation Partners’ Agreement (example).docx

Annex 6_Vendor registration form .docx

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IHE Delft - MSc in Water and Sustainable Development