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Türkiye NDC Conceptual Framework Development - The primary goal of this assignment is to support the Directorate of Climate Change (DoCC) in strengthening the conceptual and institutional foundations for Türkiye"s NDC (Nationally Determined Contribution) management cycle, in alignment with the provisions of Türkiye"s Climate Law. The assignment aims to enhance the DoCC"s strategic and technical understanding of the NDC cycle (development, implementation, and monitoring/ tracking) and its operationalisation under the Climate Law, by drawing on international best practices, peer country experiences, and Türkiye"s national context.
Empirical Study on Effective Climate Policy Measures in India
7000003125-Establish a regulatory sandbox incubation programme -Working package 1: Definition of the FinTech vision and a sandbox incubation programme Work package 2: Pilot and capacity building phase-Nouakchott
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81322839-Formation des bénéficiaires et partenaires du Cluster Économie Résiliente en soft skills, green skills et inclusion
10002428-Designing and Implementing leadership training for government officials to align on Climate Action -The contractor is responsible for providing the following services: 1) The consultant will organize an Ideation workshop with the Meghalaya Governance Innovation Lab Team in Delhi to design and concretize the Leadership training, identify the areas to focus during the training, identify the participants, sustainability plan for the training and logistics. 2) The consultant will prepare a report on the agreed methodology along with detailed agenda and timelines for the session 3) The consultant will accordingly prepare the course material and finalise it with input from GIZ and GIL; surveys required from the participants and any other relevant material required for successful execution of the course module. Inspiration will be taken from similar trainings conducted by GIZ India in the past with the LBSNAA Training Institute 4) The training module will cover three workshops a. 1st Workshop in Shillong - 3 days b. 2nd Workshop in Germany - 5 days c. 3rd Workshop in Shillong - 3 days 5) The consultant will ensure participation by MATI representative to assimilate the format and include it as a part of its special curriculum in the institute 6) The consultant will ensure with the support from the GIL to have customized examples and scenarios included in the workshop. 7) The consultant will support in brainstorming and identifying a local platform in the state for the participants to apply their skill with the GIZ team and the GIL Team Deliverables 1) Inception Report, Agenda and course description (pdf not more than 10 pages) 2) Course Materials, ppts developed for the sessions (as per the requirement) 3) Registration sheet, event photographs and reports 4) Final Report of not more than 5 pages summarising the journey, highlights and recommendations for way forward 5) All the course materials developed will be handed over to the GIL with copies to MATI and GIZ India, and GIZ India will have the copyright to the material so developed
7000002294-Continuation du PARIZON dans la zone de l'Office du Niger (mise en ?uvre des résultats 1 et 2)
Sustainable Management of Natural Resources in three landscapes in South Sudan
81323079 - Provision of international and national consultants to support FEC in economic development and business climate improvement
7000002371-Développement d"un outil de rentabilité conformément au contrat de vente des sociétés d"autoproduction
81318825 EPSG Expert Pool
7000001640-Advisory service for clean cooking activities
Short -term climate expertise- JIF - see ToR and price sheet
Implementation of the Energy Management DashBoard at the Level of Algerian Municipalities-Algiers
Blue Economy Training Course-Namibia
Support to Nigerian dairy and cocoa businesses to access and implement EIB financed loans for business expansion
81323057-Support to Nigerian financial institutions for disbursing EIB financed loans to cocoa and dairy businesses-Abuja
7000000787-Consultancy on Hydrological Monitoring in Iraq
81322781-Integrated, inclusive and climate-smart spatial planning in Lüderitz, Aus and ||Kharas
Management of Call for Proposals, selection and pre-award Technical Assistance for EZCF 2.0 Matching Grant Facility-Sambia
Expert Pools for the Global Gateway (GG) Investment Climate Reform (ICR) Facility
81320174 - International Consultancy for the Development of on-grid Renewable Energy Projects and Framework in Nigeria - Lot 1-Nigeria
81322602 - International Consultancy for the Development of off-grid Renewable Energy Projects - Lot 2-Nigeria
Enhancing Employment Opportunities and Female Labour Force Participation (FLFP) in the Green and Circular Economy-Abuja
81323036-Contribution à l"écologisation de la Formation Professionnelle et Technique au Sénégal : Actions de renforcement des capacités pour institutions partenaires/Contributing to Greening TVET in S-Dakar
81323043-Terms of Reference (ToR) for the Development and Delivery of a Cybersecurity Training Programme-Kigali
81322746-Technical Assistance for integrated health systems in the context of global health financing Beschreibung: BACKUP Health is commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and implemented by the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. The programme forms part of Germany"s contribution to strengthening the global health architecture and supports the effective and sustainable use of funds from global health financing mechanisms, particularly the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria (GFATM). Many low- and middle- income countries remain dependent on international health financing to provide essential services. Declining global health budgets and fragmented funding structures place additional pressure on national systems to use available resources more efficiently and to integrate externally financed measures into domestic health and financing frameworks. BACKUP Health supports governments and key actors in addressing these challenges by improving the coordination between global and national processes and by strengthening systemic capacities for planning, governance and implementation. The programme aims to improve the efficiency of globally financed health services and products, particularly for HIV, Tuberculosis and Malaria (HTM), in selected partner countries. BACKUP Health works in close collaboration with ministries of health and finance, national coordination mechanisms, civil society organisations, and regional actors, particularly in countries in Africa and Central Asia. It promotes gender equality, human rights, and the inclusion of vulnerable and marginalised groups as cross-cutting priorities. In the upcoming phase (2026-2028), the programme provides technical and policy support in three core areas: - Health financing and governance: Strengthening institutional capacities for the integration of global, particularly HTM-related, financing into national health systems and governance structures. - Integration of services: Supporting partner countries in developing and implementing approaches for integrated, people-centred and equitable health services, with strong community engagement. - Local production: Enhancing organisational and institutional capacities for the local manufacturing of HTM-relevant health products in Africa to improve sustainability, supply security and regional self-reliance. The project is implemented with a focus on partner countries in Africa and Central Asia. With this tender, BACKUP Health calls for assistance in the swift formulation and /or management of technical assistance (TA) assignments in countries eligible to BACKUP Health support. Technical assistance assignments may cover activities such as - Advisory support on sustainable health financing and governance, including domestic resource mobilisation, public financial management, and alignment of Global Fund and other external resources with national systems, - Technical support for integrating HIV, TB and malaria (HTM) services into broader, people-centred health systems through cross-programmatic collaboration and strengthened service delivery, - Support for building local and regional capacities for health product manufacturing, regulation, and market development. Assignment process Requests for technical assistance can be expected on a rolling basis throughout the project duration (2026-2028). It cannot be specified in advance which partner countries will request support, how frequently such requests will be submitted, or which thematic areas will be prioritised. BACKUP Health will forward TA requests to the contractor, who shall then identify, hire and deploy suitable experts to provide the requested services across the three support areas mentioned above. The contractor"s overall objective is to assist BACKUP Health in the provision of support to eligible countries through the timely deployment and management of experts
81323001-Organisations und Prozess Beratung von Back Office Strukturen und fachlichen Beratungs Produkten von Smart Africa an ihre Stakeholder.
Educational equipment for the pharmaceutical sector | Senegal
81322958_Development_MSME_IT_Platform Ukraine
Expert platform for Ukraine"s EU alignment in the rule of law
81322411-Estudio de evaluación del impacto socio-ambiental y económico de medidas de Adaptación basada en Ecosistemas
PP105397-Recruitment of a Consultancy Firm to Develop a Continental Cybersecurity Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework-Recruitment of a Consultancy Firm to Develop a Continental Cybersecurity Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework Development of a continental cybersecurity M&E framework, including landscape analysis, indicators, baseline assessment, stakeholder consultations, and implementation guidelines for Smart Africa and Member States-Kigali
Capacity and organizational development of key public institutions on sustainable finance - The project "Strengthening sustainable finance in Senegal" (02/25-01/28), mandated by the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) aims to strengthen sustainable financing in the financial sector in Senegal. It advises and develops the skills of political decision-makers as well as financial sector actors. A main activity is supporting the development and implementation of the Senegalese green finance taxonomy. The project also includes advisory services to financial institutions to develop and apply innovative sustainable financing instruments. In this way, the project contributes to improving the conditions for a green and socially just financial market in Senegal. On a macro level, the project cooperates closely with the the Ministry of Finance and Budget (MFB), Ministry of Environment and Ecological Transition (METE), Ministry of Economy and Planning (MEPC) and the Central Bank of West African States (BCEAO). The downstream project structures also include the public development banks, primarily the National Development Bank (BNDE), the Agricultural Bank (LBA), a state-owned investment fund (FONSIS) as well as commercial banks and to a lesser extend microfinance institutions. The topics of cooperation include scaling sustainable financing through innovative financial instruments, sustainable business models and pipeline building, and risk management strategies. The project intervenes primarily at macro and meso level. It supports senior officials from the all relevant ministries and regulatory and supervisory entities who aim to enhance their policy- making and financial oversight skills regarding sustainable financing. Additionally, senior staff from financial institutions and private sector companies are also targeted. The project encompasses two primary outputs. Output 1 focuses on policy advice. It involves providing advice and capacity building to the Ministry of Finance and other stakeholders within the financial sector on developing a gender-sensitive national strategy and ensuring policy coherence for sustainable finance, including advice on gender mainstreaming. Moreover, it includes advising on the development and implementation of a green taxonomy. Output 2 addresses financial instruments and tools for sustainable financing. This involves consulting with financial sector stakeholders to develop innovative sustainable financing instruments, products, and models, such as green bonds. It also includes providing technical advice to financial sector stakeholders on creating risk assessment and de-risking strategies, as well as offering technical advice on developing ESG risk management tools to address climate change and environmental-specific portfolio risks, along with financial disclosure. Furthermore, it entails mapping planned sustainable large-scale public and private sector projects regarding financing capacity, including identifying potential financing sources, mechanisms, and instruments, and assessing their alignment with green taxonomy and responsible investors" requirements. The output also supports networking and matchmaking between project developers and investors for selected large-scale projects, and facilitates peer learning through international networks and initiatives focused on climate, environment, and sustainability finance. The tasks to be performed by the contractor are related to the output 1and 2, in particular the activities comprising advice and capacity building for the Commission for Sustainable Finance and MFB in its role as coordinator of the subject and the establishment of the Climate Finance Unit which will be responsible for the activities related to identifying green large-scale projects and promoting their financing.
Extended Producer Responsibility Helpdesk, Community of Practice - The EU Multi-Donor Action "Switch to Circular Economy in East and Southern Africa (SWITCH-2-CE in ESA)" is jointly co-financed by the European Union and the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ), implemented by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH and Expertise France (EF). The duration of this Action is scheduled from 1 April 2025 to 31 July 2029. The GIZ-implemented part of the Action is integrated into the BMZ-financed Global Programme Go Circular, which aims at disseminating circular economy approaches globally. The EU SWITCH-2-CE Programme in East and Southern Africa aims to foster an inclusive transition to a circular economy in the East and Southern Africa (ESA) region through policy frameworks, workers and SMEs participation, and improved financing mechanisms for CE businesses. The activities will contribute to mitigation of climate change by promoting green and circular business models. The program is structured around three main outcomes, with the two priority value chains: "packaging/plastics waste" and "electronics/e-waste". The program aims to achieve the following outcomes: - Outcome 1: To establish an enabling policy framework for circular economy across the ESA region; - Outcome 2: To enhance the participation of formal and informal workers and SMEs, including women and youth, in circular economy models; - Outcome 3: To improve access to and use of financing by circular economy businesses The activity related to a regional EPR community of practice establishes an inclusive regional community of practice (CoP) for key stakeholder groups to foster knowledge sharing and exchange on best practices for EPR schemes for the two target value chains. This will be done in close coordination with existing initiatives on EPR like the SADC EPR/ CE stakeholder platform and with national governments. This includes the organisation of workshops, the assessment of options to establish and host a community of practice on EPR in the longer term and will include the setup of an EPR helpdesk to support countries in ESA, including stakeholders from government, the private sector and other stakeholders involved in the EPR system, e.g. informal workers, on specific questions related to EPR systems. The activities will draw on the experience of and link to existing international communities (e.g., the Global Action Partnership for EPR) and will leverage and involve existing international support mechanisms (e.g., the Global Action Partnership for EPR helpdesk). The GIZ Global Programme "Go Circular" holds the secretarial function of the multi-stakeholder-partnership PREVENT Waste Alliance on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). GIZ, UNEP, OECD, WWF, with support of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation have established the Global Action Partnership for Extended Producer Responsibility (GAP for EPR), that is hosted by the PREVENT Waste Alliance. The GAP for EPR is working on three pillars: Library: The GAP for EPR provides an extensive library of EPR-related documents, from case studies to explanatory videos and practical guides. Helpdesk: The EPR Helpdesk provides tailored technical support for EPR design and EPR scheme implementation to governments, producer responsibility organisations (PROs) and other relevant stakeholders from the public and private sector. Community: The GAP for EPR provides a space to connect with the global EPR community. With both a public and closed member section, sharing of best practices is fostered. The GAP for EPR strives to provide flexible support services to the requests of interested parties. To be able to respond to specific requests in a comprehensive and flexible way, an expert pool shall support GIZ. The contractor will form a pool of experts with a diverse set of skills in the field of EPR to respond to varying needs and requirements of stakeholders in ESA/LMIC on EPR.
Expert pool for advisory services on vehicle electrification in Latin America
81323075-Development and Implementation of Simulation Games for Awareness Raising on Socio-Cultural Norms
81322354-Promoting digital solutions in Technical and Vocational Education and training delivery in Benin
Capacity development and organisational support for convergent implementation of measures to improve water security in rural India - Output 1: Development of framework, approaches, and instruments - Develop a Rural Water Security (RWS) Framework as basis to support new integrated approaches and guidelines for assessment, planning, convergent implementation, and impact monitoring of water security measures - Development of an index for benchmarking and impact monitoring of rural water security (RWS index) - Further develop related digital solutions and dashboards for assessment and decision support - Capacity Development on Integrated Water Security Assessment and Planning at district, block and Gram Panchayat level Output 2: Convergent implementation of measures to improve water security in demonstration districts - On-the-job training to develop local water security plans - Strengthening district-level governance mechanisms for convergent implementation - Provide handholding support for convergent implementation of measures to improve water security at Block and Gram Panchayat level - Use of existing and new incentive mechanisms for convergent implementation of measures to improve water security Output 3: Institutional mechanisms for mainstreaming - Evaluation and documentation of successful applications of the RWS framework - Preparation of materials for mainstreaming - Integration of approaches and digital solutions in programme delivery systems - Mechanisms for aligning water security plans with sector plans Intervention Area The project will be implemented in 12 demonstration districts located in the following six states: Bihar, Gujarat, Odisha, Uttarakhand, Maharashtra, and Karnataka.
81322808-Renforcement des capacités
81322818 - Capacity building support of Ukrainian and Moldovan European Digital Innovation Hubs
81322574-Acelerando la transición hacia la economía circular, la gestión de los residuos y las tecnologías neutras en carbono GIZ is implementing the technical cooperation project ProCircular between 2025 and 2027 and will launch the ProEficiencia project in 2026 in Peru. ProCircular aims to enhance the adoption of resource-efficient and climate-friendly circular economy practices among companies in the manufacturing and commerce sectors across selected value chains. In parallel, ProEficiencia focuses on promoting the integrated use of carbon-neutral technologies in the same sectors, in support of Peru"s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs). Both projects target groups: - Companies with a significant environmental footprint and potential for circular and low-emission innovation; - Technical and managerial staff from public institutions (e.g., PRODUCE, MVCS, MINAM, regional governments); - Business support entities such as Centres for Productive Innovation and Technology Transfer (CITEs), Chambers of Commerce, and specialised technical service providers; - Women-led enterprises and stakeholders, particularly in underrepresented value chains and regions. The contractor will support the implementation of the following working packages: For ProCircular, the working package and main activities are: Work Package 1: Scaling up good practices in circular economy business models with a value chain and gender approach. This package aims to strengthen the enabling conditions so that successful circular economy practices can be adopted, replicated and scaled up at territorial and business levels. There is a particular focus on encouraging the participation of women and regional stakeholders. 1.1 Awareness campaign on circular business models and gender equality. 1.2 Partnerships for knowledge transfer on circular economy and gender equality. 1.3 Strengthening CITEs, chambers of commerce, and regional actors in circular economy implementation 1.4 Organising exchange visits and study tours on circular economy For ProEficiencia, the working packages and main activities are: Work Package 2: Strengthening inter-institutional and intergovernmental coordination mechanisms. This package aims to strengthen the coordination mechanisms between institutions and governments to promote carbon-neutral technologies and practices within the manufacturing sector's value chains and domestic trade. 2.1 Strengthening national and regional coordination mechanisms to promote the use of carbon-neutral technologies throughout value chains 2.2 Creating and harmonising regulatory, technical, and promotional instruments that support the adoption of carbon-neutral technologies, with a focus on gender and territorial inclusion Work Package 3: Strengthening the knowledge of key actors in the productive ecosystem and promoting experience exchange. The aim of the package is to strengthen the knowledge of key players in the productive ecosystem and promote the exchange of experiences on energy efficiency and carbon-neutral technologies, with an emphasis on the participation of MSMEs, women and regions with less access to technological solutions. 3.1 Establishing regional learning networks 3.2 Promoting gender- sensitive learning formats 3.3 Providing advisory services for the development of specialised technical assistance 3.4 Facilitating exchanges with international networks of good practices Expected contribution and implementation approach: These services are expected to contribute to the operationalisation of national roadmaps, enhancing the competitiveness and environmental performance of Peruvian enterprises and aligning them with international sustainability standards, particularly those of the European Union. Given the urgent need to scale up circularity and decarbonisation, consultancy services should be delivered flexible, in a coordinated and results-oriented manner, ensuring synergies with existing platforms and other donor-funded initiatives.
Review of IFMIS implementation
81321659-Strengthening BDS Providers and Value Chains for Women"s Economic Empowerment
81321436-Annual Data Collection to measure AWARE 2.0's impact on beneficiaries-Lusaka
Support to the development of guidelines for the integrated and participatory transformation of informal settlements
Development of sustainable financial instruments in Senegal - To fulfil the objective of this tender, there are four work packages (WP) that are structured according to the different instruments and tools that should be supported in the financial sector in Senegal. WP1 aims to support the readiness for a green bond issuance of up to two financial institutions (FTs). It includes supporting the FIs based on their demands and capacities, reviewing Senegal"s 2023 Sustainable Finance Framework, leading sensitization workshops, setting up work plans, ensure alignment with the regional and national green bond framework and taxonomy, identifying eligible projects, developing investor engagement strategies, and implementing capacity-building measures. The second WP aims to develop financial models for specific sectors and economic activities that are relevant in FI"s portfolio. It will support one bank in screening its project portfolio, selecting promising ideas, and developing financial models for three sectors such as eco-smart agriculture, energy efficiency, or improved water treatment. Tasks include setting up a work plan, defining eligibility criteria, conducting market research, adapting due diligence processes, designing loan products, and implementing capacity-building measures. WP3 focuses on strengthening the inclusion of ESG elements in the M&E System of the FIs. The scope of this work package will be to clarifying strategy, overall objectives and support with the drawing up of a model action plan for M&E system development and technical notes on Green Finance that can be applied to a multiplicity of Fis. Tasks include establishing a working group, designing ESG report structures, supporting the adaptation of action plans, overseeing input from member FIs, and implementing capacity-building activities. Lastly, WP4 addresses the lack of procedures to manage ESG portfolio risks in Senegal"s FIs. It involves selecting one advanced FI as a model case and developing a toolkit for assessing and managing environmental and climate-related portfolio risks. Tasks include setting up an in-house work group, analyzing the existing risk framework, developing a ESG risk model, supporting outline of compliance measures, and implementing capacity-building measures. All activities are tailored to the needs and demands for the financial sector partners. Thus, the tender also includes a potential extension of services on green and blue bonds and flexibility in the implementation is expected. All activities are to be conducted in close cooperation with the main implementing partners the financial institutions and the GIZ project team, as well as the political partner Ministry of Finance (MFB). An important criterion for the services to be provided is to cooperate with other service providers working on the implementation of the Senegalese green taxonomy and considering the work on the policy level for the cooperation with the financial institutions.
81321939-Recrutement d"un cabinet pour appuyer l"ARP à renforcer l"opérationnalisation de la corrélation
81322552-Evaluation of Kampala Declaration on Jobs, livelihoods and self-reliance and Djibouti Declaration on Refugee Education.
81322749 - FORMATION SUR LES CRITERES ENVIRONNEMENTAUX, SOCIAUX ET DE GOUVERNANCE (ESG)
81323076-Knowledge Transfer, Capacity Development and Up-Scaling of Gender- responsive, Green Urban Mobility Solutions