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New Tender Opportunities at World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) November, 2023
SUPPLY OF AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS, FLOW MEASUREMENT AND WATER QUALITY EQUIPMENT
Introduction
World Wide Fund for nature Tanzania Country Office (WWF TCO) is an international non-governmental organization which is working to ensure that humans live in harmony with nature. In Tanzania, WWF performs various projects and programs in the priority landscapes i.e., SOKNOT, Water Tower, Ruvuma, and RUMAKI Land/Seascape. In programs and projects execution WWF is working with various stakeholders i.e., governments at different tiers which includes local, regional and central, communities, private sectors, media and civil society organizations.
WWF TCO has received funding from USAID/Tanzania to implement the project titled Mara River Catchment (MRC) Conservation in Tanzania, for three years from April 2022 to April 2025. This project works with communities across six districts (Serengeti, Butiama, Tarime, Rorya, Musoma and Bunda) in the Mara Region and benefits the people through water resource conservation, improved water supply schemes, and enables more sustainable livelihood practices.
New Tender Opportunities at World Wide Fund For Nature (WWF) November, 2023
SUPPLY OF AUTOMATIC WEATHER STATIONS, FLOW MEASUREMENT AND WATER QUALITY EQUIPMENT
Introduction
World Wide Fund for nature Tanzania Country Office (WWF TCO) is an international non-governmental organization which is working to ensure that humans live in harmony with nature. In Tanzania, WWF performs various projects and programs in the priority landscapes i.e., SOKNOT, Water Tower, Ruvuma, and RUMAKI Land/Seascape. In programs and projects execution WWF is working with various stakeholders i.e., governments at different tiers which includes local, regional and central, communities, private sectors, media and civil society organizations.
WWF TCO has received funding from USAID/Tanzania to implement the project titled Mara River Catchment (MRC) Conservation in Tanzania, for three years from April 2022 to April 2025. This project works with communities across six districts (Serengeti, Butiama, Tarime, Rorya, Musoma and Bunda) in the Mara Region and benefits the people through water resource conservation, improved water supply schemes, and enables more sustainable livelihood practices.
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WWF Tanzania for this tender, it aims at procuring water resources monitoring equipment for Lake Victoria Basin Water Board.
WWF Tanzania invites eligible Suppliers/Contractors registered by relevant Authorities/Bodies to bid for the tender.
Application Procedure & Submission of Applications
WWF TCO invites applications from competent, qualified and experienced bidder(s) through the following address:
Secretary, Procurement Committee WWF Tanzania
Kiko Street, Off Mwai Kibaki Road Plot 252, Mikocheni P. 0. Box 63117, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania Tel: +255 22 277 5346/277 2455/270 0077
All applicants should direct their electronic copy to the procurement e-mail at procurement@wwftz.org
Interested applicants may access the Tender Document through the following website: https://www.wwf.or.tz/jobs_and_opportunities/consultancies_and_tenders/
All applications should reach us by or before 5:00pm Tanzania local time on Friday 1st December, 2023
WWF has a principle of zero-tolerance to fraud and corruption, if you encounter such incident, report by
sending an email to fcci@wwftz.org
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