Dear Colleagues,
Please find following Pacific Vacancies - Announcement No. 2001/ 26
For those interested in applying - Good luck!
Wilco Liebregts
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THE STRATEGIC ACTION PROGRAMME (SAP) FOR THE INTERNATIONAL WATERS OF THE
PACIFIC SMALL ISLAND DEVELOPING STATES
INVITATION FOR AN EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
SYNOPSIS OF INFORMATION RELATING TO
SUSTAINABLE COASTAL FISHERIES
Background
The SAP is a 5-year project funded by the Global Environment Facility (GEF),
implemented by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and executed
by the South Pacific Regional Environment Programme (SPREP). The Project
Co-ordination Unit (PCU) for the SAP is based at SPREP's headquarters at
Apia, Samoa.
The SAP has two components. The oceanic component is specifically targeting
management and conservation issues associated with the regional tuna
resource in the Central Western Pacific. Responsibility for this aspect of
the SAP rests with the Secretariat for the Pacific Community (SPC), based in
New Caledonia, and the Forum Fisheries Agency (FFA) based in Solomon Islands.
The second component is concerned with coastal and watershed issues. The
PCU is responsible for this component, which will focus on the
implementation of 14 Pilot Projects, one in each island country
participating in the Programme (Cook Islands, Federated States of
Micronesia, Fiji, Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Papua New
Guinea, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tuvalu and Vanuatu).
The Programme aims to assist island States, and their communities, improve
their capacity to manage transboundary water resources and create improved
processes to address environmental degradation and promote resource
sustainability. The Pilot Projects are to assist with the identification of
best practices and appropriate methodologies in four broad focal areas:
reducing community waste impacts on the environment, the sustainable
management of freshwater resources, management of marine protected areas and
sustainable management of coastal fisheries. Community level activity will
be important elements of each Project.
Project Description
The objective of this consultancy is to provide a review of published and
other information relating to sustainable coastal fisheries in the Pacific
Islands region. The review will place particular emphasis on
community-based issues associated with sustainable coastal fisheries,
reflecting the planned focus of subsequent pilot projects that may be
instigated under the SAP.
The output of this review will be a report accompanied by a comprehensive
bibliography.
Terms of Reference
The consultancy may be undertaken either by a consultant working
independently or a team of consultants that would combine their efforts to
complete the work required.
The consultancy will result in a report that will be used by the PCU to
assist with the selection, design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
of pilot projects addressing issues associated with sustainable coastal
fisheries that will be established in communities in each of the 14 island
States participating in the International Waters Project.
The report will include:
¡¤ A review of the current information relating to sustainable coastal
fisheries in the Pacific Islands region, or elsewhere, as it relates to the
objectives of the SAP in terms of promoting capacity building for improved
management responsibility in communities. Information may include a review
of coastal fisheries in the South Pacific region, issues relating to
resource management and governance, and past and current priorities in
respect of coastal fisheries at national and regional scales;
¡¤ An outline of the types of community-based project activities that could
be implemented in sustainable coastal fisheries in the Pacific islands
region under the SAP.
¡¤ A list of references, additional readings, potential resource people, and
web sites relating to the SAP's programme in sustainable coastal fisheries.
The review should focus on activities in the South Pacific region with
adequate representation and discussion of case studies from Melanesia,
Polynesia and Micronesia.
Source information will also be available through a concurrent review to be
undertaken of past, current and planned country activities in the four focal
areas in the South Pacific region.
The product of the consultancy will be a report (no more than 30 pages plus
bibliography) submitted to SPREP in hard copy and electronic format. The
consultant will be required to submit a draft report to SPREP for comment.
Copyright for the report, and ownership of all material produced during the
consultancy, will be vested in SPREP.
Expression of Interest
Interested individuals and organisations are invited to submit a proposal
expressing interest in this consultancy. Each response must provide:
¡¤ the CVs of individuals that will contribute to the report,
¡¤ a summary of recent work in this field (client contact details and work
produced),
¡¤ an indication of availability between March and April 2001,
¡¤ indicative daily consultancy fees,
¡¤ a draft outline or table of contents for a report that may be produced
under the consultancy.
The International Waters Project will cover all costs associated with the
consultancy.
A response to this invitation would be appreciated by Friday 16th March 2001.
Additional information is available from:
Andrew Wright
Project Manager,
International Waters,
South Pacific Regional Environment Programme,
PO Box 240,
Apia
Samoa
Tel: (685) 21 929
Fax: (685) 20 231
Email: dreww@...
Web: \\www.sprep.org.ws\iw
Date Invitation posted: 28/2/2001
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