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Promoting the rational use of fuelwood in Khulo Municipality (Ajara Autonomous Republic, Georgia)

Posted on March, 13 2017

WWF-Caucasus Programme Office (WWF-CauPO) is implementing a project “Improving the Resilience of Forest Ecosystems through Adaptive Forest Management in Georgia” (Ajara Autonomous Republic, Georgia; No: GE0055). Deadline: 31 March 2017
WWF-Caucasus Programme Office (WWF-CauPO) is implementing a project “Improving the Resilience of Forest Ecosystems through Adaptive Forest Management in Georgia” (Ajara Autonomous Republic, Georgia; No: GE0055). The project is funded by German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and WWF Germany. One of the key components of the project involve the promotion of use of energy efficient stoves and dried fuelwood among the communities in selected area in Khulo Municipality of Ajara.
In order to fulfil this task, WWF-CauPO will recruit an organization or a consulting company. The work will be commenced by end of April or beginning of May 2017 and will be finished no later than November 2017, including the final reporting. Further details are provided in the attached Terms of Reference. Applicants should provide the following information:
  1. The description of their relevant experiences as outlined in the ToR
  2. Proposed methodology of work   
  3. Total service price, including staff, consultants, materials, profit margin, travel, meeting, taxes and all other applicable costs.
The selection criteria will be based on both, quality of the offered methodology and the service price. Applicants can obtain additional details related to the assignment and send the applications to Project Coordinator, Zurab Manvelidze (zurab58@yahoo.com) and Senior Forest Officer, Ilia Osepashvili (iosepashvili@wwfcaucasus.org) (Tel: 00995 32 2237500) by email no later than 31 March 2017.