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Strengthening The Adaptive Capacity Of Agropastoral Communities To Climate Change
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General procurement notice for Component 3: strengthening the adaptive capacity of agropastoral communities to climate change
Outcome 3: Capacity of Populations to Manage and Adapt to
Climate Change Risks Improved
Output 3.1: Regional Climate Services Enhanced
Activity 3.1.1 Climate Data Processing for Enhanced Provision of Hydromet Services
Activity 3.1.2 Development of Appropriate Hydromet Data and Model Applications, Products,
And Services
Activity 3.1.3. Climate and Weather User and Stakeholder Interaction
Output 3.2: Climate Risk Finance and Insurance Mainstreamed
Activity 3.2.1 Design Quality Index for Livestock Insurance at the Regional Level (Fine-tuning the
Ibli Index)
Activity 3.2.2 Conduct and Validate Regional Study to Further Understand the Perspective of
Pastoralists and Agro-pastoralists About Ibli
Activity 3.2.3 Produce, Package, and Awareness Materials on Ibli and Disseminate
Activity 3.2.4 Conduct a Regional Study to Explore Payment Options by Livestock Owners by
Linking to Other Services to Enhance the Uptake for Livestock Insurers
Activity 3.2.5. Facilitate Regional Forums for Stakeholders to Review Studies and Share Ibli
Progress, Lessons, and Challenges
Activity 3.2.6. Strengthening the Institutional Capacity of Icpac to Serve as a Regional
Calculating Agent for Ibli
Activity 3.2.7. Technical Assistance for the Strengthening and the Establishment of Digital Services
For Parametric/index Insurance for Climate Risks
Output 3.3 Operational Capacity of Regional Resilience Programme Strengthened
3.3.1 Gender Action Plan
3.3.2 Improved Resilience Programming and Coordination
3.3.3 Analytical Capacity of Igad and Member States Institutions in Food Security Analysis and
Resilience Measurement and Analysis
The principal objectives of this project are to: The objective of the Program to Build Resilience for Food and Nutrition Security in the Horn of Africa (HoA) is to build resilience for food and nutrition security whilst contributing to improving living conditions - particularly for women and youth, increasing resilience to climate change. The following procurement will be undertaken in accordance with the Recipient%s Procurement System using the relevant Recipient%s Procurement Manual and the methods prescribed in the Procurement Plan: 1. Each contract for Goods with an estimated value of Fifty Thousand Units of Account (UA50,000) or less required for the Programme; and 2. (Each contract for Non-Consulting Services required for Programme.
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