Rehabilitation of Water Infrastructures in Mkomazi Ecosystems Related to Mwanga District tender job at The World-Wide Fund for Nature (WWF)
Rehabilitation of Water Infrastructures in Mkomazi Ecosystems Related to Mwanga District

Introduction
Freshwater resources are among the most important resources for development. However, the unsustainable use of water resources and encroachment for settlement and agriculture is causing massive damage to the freshwater ecosystems, biodiversity and community livelihoods. The increased human-wildlife conflicts across the Unganisha landscape have been related to loss of water due to droughts but also the degradations of the water towers which for the long time has been discharging its water the low land area and thus benefiting the wildlife, people and livestock, an area with high ecological and economic importance, a hub for wildlife corridors and tourism development despite its rapidly growing human and wildlife populations, economy, and agriculture as well as livestock. WWF Tanzania is currently implementing a three years’ project aiming at developing masterplan and scalable model in Unganisha sub-landscapes specifically Mkomazi (2 districts of Same and Mwanga) and the West Kilimanjaro (Rombo and Longido District). Among others, one of the scalable models is the establishment of community led water management structures but water improvement in the drought affected villages. The Toloha villages in Mwanga district was highly affected by recent drought of 2021 particularly Simu-Kizungo and Gongoni villages. The villages currently share only one gravity water scheme to serves a population of about 1257 people, 2700 cows and 3759 goats and sheep which seems to be not sufficient. However, there is a huge water loss due to mismanagement and poor infrastructures.

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WWF Tanzania Country Office (WWF-TCO) with funds from Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) will be working with RUWASA in Mwanga district and communities in the affected villages to improve the water supply for people, livestock and wildlife.

This tender therefore, aims at rehabilitating water infrastructures to promote sustainable ecosystems, and community livelihoods, as well as reducing human-wildlife conflicts in Mwanga District.

In that regard, WWF Tanzania invites eligible Tanzanian Contractors registered in Civil Works Class Vill and above 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. O. Box 63117, Dar es Salaam, Tanzania
Tel: +255 22 277 5346/2772455/2700077

All applicants should direct their electronic copy to the procurement e-mail at procurement@wwftz.org 

Interested applicants may access the Full Detailed 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 02:00pm Tanzania local time on Wednesday, 18th October 2023.

WWF has a principle of zero-tolerance to fraud and corruption, if you encounter such incident, report by sending an email to feci@wwftz.org 
Job Info
Job Category: Tenders in Tanzania
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: Friday, October 20 2023
Duty Station: Dar es Salaam
Posted: 06-10-2023
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 06-10-2023
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 06-10-2077
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