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Cameroon: partner NGOs trained on financial and accounts management
Organized for 13 representatives of NGOs that are recipients of funding from the Small Initiatives Programme (SIP) and currently executing biodiversity conservation projects in Cameroon (4) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (1), the training workshop on financial and accounts management was held in Yaoundé, Cameroon, from April 8th to 12th, 2013.
Various issues were discussed: the general principles of financial management, planning and budgeting, bookkeeping and accounting records, financial reporting and internal audits. Participants also brainstormed on the formulation of capacity building action plans for each of the NGOs present.
Recruitment of a consultant to conduct a training for Central African environmental NGOs
In the frame of the Small-Scale Initiatives program (PPI-3) of the FFEM, IUCN – Papaco is seeking a qualified consultant specialized in planning, preparing, management and monitoring of projects for the facilitation of a training workshop in Yaounde. That workshop will benefit to civil society organizations from Central Africa that have been preselected to submit full proposal. The deadline for sending the applications: 16th of April 2013, midnight. Applications received after this time will not be considered.
Contact Thomas BACHA thomas.bacha@uicn.org for the terms of reference and for more details. Technical and financial bids should be sent to thomas.bacha@uicn.org by the 16th of April 2013.
Conservation Trust Fund Survey - Calendar Year 2011
Does the trust funds that use the interest from capital investments in the financial markets to support conservation of biodiversity are inefficient and lose their capital in this period of repeated financial crises ? This report provides answers to such questions by analyzing the financial performance for the Conservation Trust Fund .
The 5th report of the series covers the performance of Conservation Trust Funds during the calendar year of 2011 and relies on information provided by 31 Funds in Africa, Latin America, the Caribbean and Asia about endowments, sinking funds and revolving funds.
Recruitment of a consultant to conduct a training for West African environmental NGOs
In the frame of the Small-Scale Initiatives program (PPI-3) of the FFEM, IUCN – Papaco is seeking a qualified consultant specialized in planning, preparing, management and monitoring of projects for the facilitation of a training workshop in Ouagadougou. That workshop will benefit to civil society organizations from West Africa that have been preselected to submit full proposal. The deadline for sending the applications: 29th of March 2013, midnight. Applications received after this time will not be considered.
Contact Arsene Sanon (Arsene.Sanon@iucn.org) for the terms of reference and for more details. Technical and financial bids should be sent to Arsene.Sanon@iucn.org by the 29th of March 2013.
Regional Wokshop about Scenarios of Biodiversity Change in Africa in Libreville, Gabon, March 25-27, 2013
The French Foundation for Research on Biodiversity (FRB) in partnership with the FFEM and with the Central African Protected Areas Network (Réseau des Aires Protégées d’Afrique Centrale - RAPAC) initiated the organization of a regional workshop to support the emergence of research projects on scenarios of biodiversity change in sub-Saharan Africa, with the support of the French scientific community.
Its aim: Anticipation of the future of biodiversity and ecosystemic services and global change
This workshop is under the patronage of the Ministry of Economy, Employment and Sustainable Development of Gabon, and mobilizes the French Embassy in Libreville and many French, African, and international partners.
Over 150 participants are expected from 19 African countries and several French research institutions. Researchers from northern and southern countries, non-governmental organizations, Parks' managers, businesses and administrations will participate in a plenary session followed by thematic working groups. The workshop will be opened and closed by several Gabonese ministers.
This workshop aims at generating and strengthening partnerships between African and French researchers, as well as between researchers and African stakeholders involved in the management or use of biodiversity. It has two main goals:
- Stimulate scientific research on possible future trajectories ("scenarios") of African biodiversity and associated ecosystemic services, and
- Foster the growth of innovative science-policy-management networks to develop and use biodiversity scenarios at the interface between men and nature systems.
It will address a broad array of interests such as protected areas, agriculture, forestry, fishery, industry and mines, medecine and cosmetics, and ecotourism.
The research projects that will emerge from this workshop should eventually result in scenarios and practical tools that are adapted to fit the needs of African stakeholders, toward a sustainable management of biodiversity.
This workshop takes place within the dynamics of IPBES* toward the development of capacities and the anticipation of outcomes to support public policies.
Projects resulting from this workshop will have the opportunity to respond to the call for research proposals organized by FRB and FFEM on the theme: "Scenarios of Biodiversity in Sub-Saharan Africa." Within the FRB/FFEM partnership, this call for research proposals has a 600,000 euros allocated budget which could be increased by new partnerships.
* IPBES : Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services
« Modeling and scenarios of biodiversity » programme : 2013 call for proposals
The FRB and the FFEM have joined efforts to launch a call for research projects on scenarios of biodiversity change in Sub-Saharan Africa.The aim of this call is to identify projects that have the potential to contribute to the conservation and sustainable use of biodiversity, by increasing the understanding of future plausible changes of biodiversity and ecosystem services and by strongly linking research to policy and management.
Two specific goals:
- generate excellent scientific research at the interface of the human and natural systems targeting the future plausible trajectories of biodiversity
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build, reinforce and extend North-South and South-South partnerships to create networks of innovation in science, policy and practice in the development and use of biodiversity scenarios
Timeline
- Launch of the call for proposals : 5th March 2013
- Information concerning the application procedure will be posted on the FRB our website shortly after publication of the call.
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Deadline for pre-registration of proposals (compulsory): 30th of May 2013, 5 p.m (Central European Time).
Prior to the submission of a project proposal, applicants are requested to pre-register their proposal, by giving the title, keywords, and abstract of their project, as well as the composition of the consortium. These will not be evaluated, they are only meant to help the FRB staff anticipate the evaluation process. This information may evolve between pre-registration and submission of the proposal, with some restrictions with regard to the consortium, which must be nearly finalized by the time of pre-registration. - Deadline for submission of proposals : 20th June 2013, 5 p.m.
- Information on the list of proposals selected by the programme committee : October/November 2013
- Announcement of funding decisions: End 2013 – early 2014
Scope
- The call is open to proposals for scientific research projects within the following scope and themes:
Geographical scope
Projects must target Sub-Saharan African countries.
Angola, Bénin, Botswana, Burkina Faso, Burundi, Cameroun, Cap Vert, République centrafricaine, Tchad, Congo, République démocratique du Congo, Côte d’Ivoire, Djibouti, Guinée équatoriale, Érythrée, Éthiopie, Gabon, Gambie, Ghana, Guinée, Guinée-Bissau, Kenya, Lesotho, Liberia, Madagascar, Malawi, Mali, Mozambique, Namibie, Niger, Nigeria, Rwanda, Sao Tomé-et-Principe, Sénégal, Sierra Leone, Somalie, Afrique du Sud, Soudan, Swaziland, Tanzanie, Togo, Uganda, Zambie, Zimbabwe
- Project partners from other countries may participate with their own funding.
Research theme
This call covers projects that assess plausible future changes in biodiversity. In particular, projects should analyze and compare a range of plausible futures and evaluate the dynamics of the ecological and human systems being studied over temporal horizons of one to many decades. Proposals are strongly encouraged to explicitly address issues of uncertainty that arise from differences between socio-economic scenarios, uncertainties in projections of pressures on biodiversity, underlying uncertainties in models of the impacts of global change pressures on biodiversity, etc.
This call covers all levels of biodiversity ranging from genes to ecosystems and including genetic resources, all spatial scales from local to global, and all environments including terrestrial, inland water, coastal and marine ecosystems.
Proposals should focus on the development and utilization of scenarios to analyze the relationships between drivers of change, biodiversity and ecosystem services, and to guide policy and practice.
As such, projects addressing the impact of economic activities on biodiversity and ecosystem services, and/or the effect of biodiversity-related governance mechanisms on socio-economic activities are encouraged. However, proposals may include sub-projects that focus on more fundamental issues that must be resolved in order to improve scenarios.
Applicants are particularly encouraged to use a range of socio-economic scenarios to explore policy- or management-relevant options for mitigation or adaptation, and to account for important socio-economic activities such as fisheries, agriculture, forestry, transport, energy, tourism, handicraft, etc.
As such, the mobilization of skills from both natural and social sciences is essential, and a strong link to stakeholders, including fieldwork professionals/organizations, (eg. conservation or development NGOs, regional organizations, etc.) is expected.
Eligibily of projects and partners
The call is open to proposals that target the above aims, scope and themes and meet the following eligibility criteria.
- The duration of the proposed research should be 2 to 3 years, with an additional period dedicated to the transfer of knowledge and tools to end users.
- The total financial support requested for an individual project proposal should not exceed 150 000 to 200 000€. Projects on a smaller scale are also welcome. Applicants will have to guarantee a co-financing contribution of 50% of the project total cost (see guidelines for submission).
- Projects must include at least one partner belonging to a French research organization (including their representations or research centres abroad).
- Projects must include in their consortium at least one local or regional stakeholder concerned by the issue of biodiversity conservation, management or use.
Participation of scientists belonging to African research institutions is strongly encouraged and will be positively considered in the evaluation.
Scientific responsibility for the project may be borne by a participant from the North or from the South, or can be shared. A single partner must support financial responsibility. Project coordination and management should be well explained and will be evaluated.
Procedures and evaluation criteria:
- Evaluation procedure
Each proposal will be sent to several (three) external referees, including high-level scientists in the field of biodiversity scenarios and experts familiar with the context of biodiversity policy, conservation and sustainable use in Sub-Saharan Africa. The “modelling and scenarios” programme committee will then meet to evaluate the proposals on the basis of the external reviews. The committee will select a list of excellent proposals on the basis of the criteria listed below.
The selected proposals will subsequently be presented to potential financial partners, including private companies. Once the discussions and decision-making process with those partners are completed, a final decision will be reached on the list of projects to be funded.
- Each proposal will be evaluated against the following sets of criteria:
• match with the scope and theme of the call, especially with regard to the focus on scenarios of biodiversity (development and use of qualitative or quantitative methods and models to explore a range of plausible future changes in biodiversity) ;
• degree of innovation and scientific quality of the project and consortium and potential to generate new knowledge and insights to address challenges in environmental management and policy;
• capacity to stimulate interdisciplinary research within the biodiversity scenarios community (note that interdisciplinary research covers two or more research disciplines including ecology, agronomy, climate science, informatics, mathematics, economics, sociology, geography, anthropology, ethnology, law, etc.).
• potential of the project to build capacity to use scenarios and models for biodiversity management in Sub-Saharan African countries and to strengthen North-South scientific partnerships
• relevance for stakeholders (including field managers, business and/or Civil Society Organizations, regional organizations…) and/or policy makers : all projects must involve stakeholders directly in project conception and activities (i.e. stakeholders can not be involved simply as targets for knowledge transfer)
• quality of the plan to facilitate the transfer of new knowledge and tools to end users, for real use in policy and practice;
• credibility of the partnership and project management plan (ideally projects will involve partners in France, institutions in African countries and between African countries). The stakeholders in a project must be more then ‘sleeping partners’, in terms of the work and the budget.
- Contact: pgscenario@fondationbiodiversite.fr
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