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The Rainforest Foundation UK successfully developed and launched ForestLink community based Real Time Monitoring (RTM) system. RFUK’s ground-breaking ForestLink technology enables forest communities anywhere in the world to collect and transmit accurately geo-referenced reports of forest illegalities to a central database in real-time, even from areas where there is no mobile phone or internet connectivity. RFUK is currently partnering with four local Civil Society Organisations: Civic Response in Ghana, FODER in Cameroon, GASHE in DRC, and CJJ in the Republic of Congo (RoC) to further deploy and use the ForestLink community-based real-time forest monitoring (RTM) system in order to reduce forest illegalities for the benefit of local communities. The ongoing phase (2018-2021) aims specifically to capitalise on the previous phase’s results and lessons learnt, and to sustain the system in each implementing country.

In order to sustain and institutionalise the ForestLink RTM system within national forest monitoring, control and law enforcement systems, it is crucial to:

  1. Develop a sustainability strategy and action plan for each implementing country (Ghana, Cameroon, DRC, and RoC);
  2. Secure sustainable incentive and funding mechanisms for local users to sustain and manage the system.

The objectives of this study are to:

• Analyse implementation costs and strategies, key results, lessons learnt, and opportunities for the ForestLink RTM to inform ForestLink RTM community of best practice and future developments in each country;

• Determine country-specific benefit sharing mechanisms amongst relevant in-country state agencies (to support forest control and actual law enforcement and justice) as well as with communities participating to forest monitoring;

• Identify opportunities for local users to sustainably maintain the system, and develop concrete and sustainable strategic action and funding plans.

Consultant(s) should submit their application by March 22nd 2020 at midnight UTC/GMT

How to apply

Application process Consultant(s) should submit an application in writing to [email protected], with: RTM sustainability study – your/your organisation’s name in the reference field of the email.
This must include:

  • Presentation of the organisation or consultant(s) profile and relevant CVs;
  • A technical proposal including a detailed timetable and indicative methodology (to be further developed at the start of the consultancy);
  • A financial proposal detailing consultant fees (travel costs will also be covered by RFUK);
  • Details of previous relevant missions or consultancies carried out during the last five years;

Closing Date for Proposals: March 22nd 2020 at midnight (UTC/GMT) Contact: Élodie BARRALON, Senior Project Coordinator RTM: [email protected]

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The Rainforest Foundation UK protects rainforests by working with those who know the forest best – indigenous peoples and traditional forest dwellers.Company Overview We believe that an important means of protecting rainforests from external threats such as the expansion of industrial palm oil plantations, logging and mining etc is to ensure that the people who have lived in those areas for centuries have the rights to protect their ancestral lands.Indigenous communities have often served as ‘protectors’ of rainforests, and their traditional cultures and traditions are deeply entwined with the forest.Yet most forest dependent communities (especially in the Congo Basin) still lack any legal rights over lands on which they live.The Rainforest Foundation UK aims to change this: we strive to help bring about meaningful, long lasting and locally implementable solutions to prevent deforestation.

We believe that the best way to protect the rainforest is through empowering the indigenous peoples to defend their ancestral lands.We promote the establishment of community rights over rainforest lands and tackle the root of the problem related to deforestation and paving the way for local people to benefit fairly from the use and protection of forest resources.Indigenous communities rely on the forest for food, water, medicine, shelter and they are strongly entwined spiritually and culturally to their rainforest. Yet most forest dependent people are unable to defend the lands they live upon even though they have long served as ‘protectors’ of the rainforest.The Rainforest Foundation was founded in 1989 by Sting and his wife Trudie Styler, after they saw first- hand the destruction of the Amazon Rainforests, and the devastating impact it had on the lives of the indigenous people who lived there.Since our inception, the Rainforest Foundation has helped indigenous communities and local communities to protect more than 11 million hectares of rainforest.

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0 USD Cameroon ,Congo ,Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ghana CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Rainforest Foundation

The Rainforest Foundation UK successfully developed and launched ForestLink community based Real Time Monitoring (RTM) system. RFUK’s ground-breaking ForestLink technology enables forest communities anywhere in the world to collect and transmit accurately geo-referenced reports of forest illegalities to a central database in real-time, even from areas where there is no mobile phone or internet connectivity. RFUK is currently partnering with four local Civil Society Organisations: Civic Response in Ghana, FODER in Cameroon, GASHE in DRC, and CJJ in the Republic of Congo (RoC) to further deploy and use the ForestLink community-based real-time forest monitoring (RTM) system in order to reduce forest illegalities for the benefit of local communities. The ongoing phase (2018-2021) aims specifically to capitalise on the previous phase’s results and lessons learnt, and to sustain the system in each implementing country.

In order to sustain and institutionalise the ForestLink RTM system within national forest monitoring, control and law enforcement systems, it is crucial to:

  1. Develop a sustainability strategy and action plan for each implementing country (Ghana, Cameroon, DRC, and RoC);
  2. Secure sustainable incentive and funding mechanisms for local users to sustain and manage the system.

The objectives of this study are to:

• Analyse implementation costs and strategies, key results, lessons learnt, and opportunities for the ForestLink RTM to inform ForestLink RTM community of best practice and future developments in each country;

• Determine country-specific benefit sharing mechanisms amongst relevant in-country state agencies (to support forest control and actual law enforcement and justice) as well as with communities participating to forest monitoring;

• Identify opportunities for local users to sustainably maintain the system, and develop concrete and sustainable strategic action and funding plans.

Consultant(s) should submit their application by March 22nd 2020 at midnight UTC/GMT

How to apply

Application process Consultant(s) should submit an application in writing to [email protected], with: RTM sustainability study - your/your organisation’s name in the reference field of the email. This must include:

  • Presentation of the organisation or consultant(s) profile and relevant CVs;
  • A technical proposal including a detailed timetable and indicative methodology (to be further developed at the start of the consultancy);
  • A financial proposal detailing consultant fees (travel costs will also be covered by RFUK);
  • Details of previous relevant missions or consultancies carried out during the last five years;

Closing Date for Proposals: March 22nd 2020 at midnight (UTC/GMT) Contact: Élodie BARRALON, Senior Project Coordinator RTM: [email protected]

2020-03-23

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