In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given that the goals have been in existence for around seven years, some measurable progress must have been made. Among the SDGs are some indicators to track progress in addressing the world challenge of pollution of the marine environment through plastics, nutrients, wastewater and other pollutants. GRID-Arendal (www.grida.no) is a Norwegian non for-profit foundation that specializes in complex environmental issues. Its mission is to support environmentally sustainable development by communicating information that strengthens environmental management capacity and motivates decision-makers to act. Among other tasks, we seek to trace and report progress on key marine pollution indicators under the SDGs.
Frist
Fristen for mottak av tilbud var 2022-06-20.
Anskaffelsen ble publisert 2022-05-19.
Kunngjøring av konkurranse (2022-05-19) Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Tittel: Miscellaneous services
Referansenummer: 00142022GRIDA
Kort beskrivelse:
In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given that the goals have been in existence for around seven years, some measurable progress must have been made. Among the SDGs are some indicators to track progress in addressing the world challenge of pollution of the marine environment through plastics, nutrients, wastewater and other pollutants.
GRID-Arendal (www.grida.no) is a Norwegian non for-profit foundation that specializes in complex environmental issues. Its mission is to support environmentally sustainable development by communicating information that strengthens environmental management capacity and motivates decision-makers to act. Among other tasks, we seek to trace and report progress on key marine pollution indicators under the SDGs.
In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given that the goals have been in existence for around seven years, some measurable progress must have been made. Among the SDGs are some indicators to track progress in addressing the world challenge of pollution of the marine environment through plastics, nutrients, wastewater and other pollutants.
GRID-Arendal (www.grida.no) is a Norwegian non for-profit foundation that specializes in complex environmental issues. Its mission is to support environmentally sustainable development by communicating information that strengthens environmental management capacity and motivates decision-makers to act. Among other tasks, we seek to trace and report progress on key marine pollution indicators under the SDGs.
Metadata for kunngjøring
Originalspråk: engelsk 🗣️
Dokumenttype: Kunngjøring av konkurranse
Kontraktens art: Tjenester
Forskrift: Det europeiske økonomiske samarbeidsområdet (EØS)
Felles innkjøpsordliste (CPV)
Kode: Diverse tjenesteytelser📦 Utførelsessted
NUTS-region: Norge
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Prosedyre
Prosedyretype: Åpen anbudskonkurranse
Tilbudstype: Innlevering for alle delkontrakter
Tildelingskriterier
Det mest økonomisk fordelaktige tilbudet
Please send your application by email to procurements@grida.no and mark in the subject: EOI Secrets to Success: Maximizing the effectiveness of a treaty on plastic pollution.
For more information, please contact the Head of Programme Waste and Marine Litter, Clever Mafuta, by email: clever.mafuta@grida.no
Language (all communication with the client will be in English).
Please send your application by email to procurements@grida.no and mark in the subject: EOI Secrets to Success: Maximizing the effectiveness of a treaty on plastic pollution.
For more information, please contact the Head of Programme Waste and Marine Litter, Clever Mafuta, by email: clever.mafuta@grida.no
Language (all communication with the client will be in English).
Gjenstand Anskaffelsens omfang
Kort beskrivelse:
In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given that the goals have been in existence for around seven years, some measurable progress must have been made. Among the SDGs are some indicators to track progress in addressing the world challenge of pollution of the marine environment through plastics, nutrients, wastewater and other pollutants.
In 2015, World Leaders agreed to 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Given that the goals have been in existence for around seven years, some measurable progress must have been made. Among the SDGs are some indicators to track progress in addressing the world challenge of pollution of the marine environment through plastics, nutrients, wastewater and other pollutants.
GRID-Arendal (www.grida.no) is a Norwegian non for-profit foundation that specializes in complex environmental issues. Its mission is to support environmentally sustainable development by communicating information that strengthens environmental management capacity and motivates decision-makers to act. Among other tasks, we seek to trace and report progress on key marine pollution indicators under the SDGs.
GRID-Arendal (www.grida.no) is a Norwegian non for-profit foundation that specializes in complex environmental issues. Its mission is to support environmentally sustainable development by communicating information that strengthens environmental management capacity and motivates decision-makers to act. Among other tasks, we seek to trace and report progress on key marine pollution indicators under the SDGs.
Estimert totalverdi: 350 000 NOK 💰
Kort beskrivelse:
To tackle the world challenge of pollution and waste, GRID-Arendal supports global policy development through the UN frameworks, including the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) and the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions . GRID-Arendal contributes to UNEA and to expert working groups on waste and marine litter and develops products to inform international policy-makers. Marine plastic pollution, circular economy, waste management, waste trade, and sanitation and wastewater are topics that GRID-Arendal is interested in for purposes of research and communication services.
To tackle the world challenge of pollution and waste, GRID-Arendal supports global policy development through the UN frameworks, including the UN Environment Assembly (UNEA) and the Basel, Rotterdam and Stockholm Conventions . GRID-Arendal contributes to UNEA and to expert working groups on waste and marine litter and develops products to inform international policy-makers. Marine plastic pollution, circular economy, waste management, waste trade, and sanitation and wastewater are topics that GRID-Arendal is interested in for purposes of research and communication services.
Our global efforts to address the challenge of plastic pollution are emboldened by the recent unanimous agreement by world leaders to develop a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution through the UNEA resolution End Plastic Pollution: Towards an international legally binding instrument.
Our global efforts to address the challenge of plastic pollution are emboldened by the recent unanimous agreement by world leaders to develop a legally binding treaty to end plastic pollution through the UNEA resolution End Plastic Pollution: Towards an international legally binding instrument.
Main Activities
The outcome of this task is an online product which will present Africa’s progress in reporting marine pollution. The online product will be updated regularly, and must use indicators that are comparable across countries in Africa and the rest of the world.
The outcome of this task is an online product which will present Africa’s progress in reporting marine pollution. The online product will be updated regularly, and must use indicators that are comparable across countries in Africa and the rest of the world.
Objectives are to:
• Identify and define key SDG indicators, and to use the same in preparing an overview of the “state of SDG reporting for marine pollution in Africa”;
• Draw from world examples best practices for SDG tracking and reporting, and apply these to tracking and reporting marine pollution in Africa;
• Create and develop an online tool that has both reporting and visualisation capabilities, and can be updated;
• Hand over the online tool to GRID-Arendal with clear instructions for maintenance and updates.
Outputs
1. An overview report based on literature review.
2. An online tool for marine pollution SDG tracking and reporting, with text and visual details on progress to date.
3. A manual on the technical specifications for maintenance and updates of the web tool.
Required qualifications:
• Capacity to undertake and interpret research, and to carry out environmental assessments and reporting, including:
i. Good understanding of SDGs and the marine plastic pollution problem, as well as current global research into SDG tracking and reporting.
ii. Capacity to mobilise sufficient, appropriately qualified personnel to lead and undertake the tasks as described in this expression of interest.
iii. Experience in research and reporting on all forms of marine pollution, including pollution from plastic waste, nutrients, wastewater.
• Technical skills in:
i. GIS and mapping
ii. Cartography
iii. Website development and web publishing
• Track record of working in low- or middle-income countries, especially those in Africa
Estimert verdi eksklusive mva: 350 000 NOK 💰
Tilleggsinformasjon:
Please send your application by email to procurements@grida.no and mark in the subject: EOI Secrets to Success: Maximizing the effectiveness of a treaty on plastic pollution.
For more information, please contact the Head of Programme Waste and Marine Litter, Clever Mafuta, by email: clever.mafuta@grida.no
Language (all communication with the client will be in English).
Prosedyre
Rettslig grunnlag: 32014L0024
Tidspunkt for mottak av tilbud: 12:00
Språk som tilbud eller forespørsler om deltakelse kan sendes inn på: engelsk 🗣️
Dato for åpning av tilbud: 2022-06-21 📅
Tidspunkt for åpning av tilbud: 12:00
Tildelingskriterier
Kvalitetskriterium (navn): Environmental assessment and reporting
Kvalitetskriterium (vekting): 20
Kvalitetskriterium (navn): Marine plastic pollution knowledge
GIS, mapping and cartography
Website development
Innovation
Kvalitetskriterium (vekting): 10
Pris (vekting): 10