Postuler

Réf.
2024/MBEIWA/11109

Type d'offre
Experts

Type de contrat
Contrat de prestation de services

Domaines d'expertises
Climat et Agriculture ; Développement durable ; Facilitation des affaires et intégration économique régionale

Date limite de candidature
15/05/2024 23:59

Durée de la mission
Court terme

Contrat
Indépendant / Entrepreneur Individuel

Durée
10 days

Description de la mission

Objective of the Consultancy

In April 2024, Expertise France (EF) has submitted a call for expressions of interest (EoI) for the implementation of Component 2 “Sustainable Blue Economy (SBE) in West Africa” and with the overall coordination of the WASOP programme.

At the time of publication of these ToR, EF is awaiting the result of this EoI. Yet, in order to start as soon as possible the formulation phase of the project in case of positive feedback, EF is launching the recruitment of a Consultancy with the following objectives:

·       Provide EF with a better overview of the situation and the context (what exists, what is missing, etc.);

  • Carry out an exhaustive mapping of public policies, development projects and other initiatives related to the blue economy in the WASOP countries (Mauritania, Senegal, Cape Verde, Gambia, Guinea Bissau, Guinea, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Ivory Coast, Ghana, Togo, Benin, Nigeria);
  • Identify the key stakeholders involved in these initiatives;
  • Provide recommendations on the countries to visit and the stakeholders to meet during Expertise France’s instruction mission.

The final objective of the Consultancy is to provide EF with additional information to enable it to enhance its technical offer to best meet the needs and challenges of the blue economy in West Africa.

Nature of the services requested

The Consultant will be in charge of carrying out:

1.     Mapping

  • Carry out a literature review to gather information on public policies (including ECOWAS strategy and action plans), development projects and other initiatives underway in each country of the region. Primary and secondary sources will be used, including government documents, reports from international organisations, academic publications, official websites, etc. Remote exchanges with some stakeholders (EU delegation, etc.) may also be envisaged.
  • The results of this mapping will be summarised in a simple tool such as a table or other similar method which will allow a comparison between the situation at regional level (including ECOWAS) and at national level, in the 13 WASOP countries.
  • For the policies and regulatory framework, the mapping will include information on their implementation level (including the challenges faced by the region/countries in the implementation, etc.).

In addition to public policies and development projects, the consultant will also have to take into account the following initiatives (non-exhaustive) related to the BE in WA:

  • Research and Innovation Programmes: Identify research and innovation programmes focused on the blue economy, carried out by academic institutions, research centres, or public-private partnerships. This could include research projects on the sustainability of marine resources, innovative maritime technologies, etc.
  • Public-Private Partnerships: Examine existing public-private partnerships (PPPs) aimed at promoting the sustainable development of the blue economy. This may include collaboration between governments, private companies and civil society organisations for the management of marine resources, the development of coastal tourism, etc.
  • Community Development Initiatives: Identify community development initiatives that integrate components related to the blue economy, such as capacity building of coastal communities for sustainable management of marine resources, promotion of responsible tourism, or diversification of sea-based livelihoods.

By taking these various initiatives into account, the consultant will be able to draw up a comprehensive map of the blue economy in the West African region, providing an overview of current efforts and opportunities for collaboration and development.

The mapping should take into-consideration the cross-cutting and inter-sectoral nature of the BE, which covers the following aspects:

  • Maritime and port security and safety
  • Entrepreneurship and innovation in the sectors of the blue economy, inc. access to finance
  • Development of the fisheries and aquaculture sectors
  • Biodiversity, protection and restoration of ecosystems
  • Sustainable resources management
  • Circular economy and waste management
  • Social protection and risk prevention
  • Legal and judicial systems

 

2.     Identification of the main stakeholders

The consultant will also identify the main stakeholders involved, such as government organisations, NGOs, private companies, academic institutions, etc., as well as their specific roles and responsibilities in implementing initiative on BE.

Non-exhaustive list of stakeholders:

·       Government players

  • Ministries responsible for fisheries, environment, tourism, trade, agriculture, transport, etc.
  • National marine and coastal resource management agencies.
  • Port and maritime authorities.

·       International and regional organisations

  • Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).
  • West African Economic and Monetary Union (UEMOA).
  • Abidjan Convention.
  • Sub-Regional Fisheries Commission (SRFC).
  • The Fisheries Committee for the West Central Gulf of Guinea (FCWC).
  • Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations (FAO) through the Fishery Committee for the Eastern Central Atlantic (CECAF).
  • The African Institute for Economic Development and Planning (IDEP).
  • IFI: World Bank, African Development Bank (AfDB), etc.

·       Programmes & networks

  • NaturAfrica Initiative (EU flagship).
  • FishGov project.
  • The Regional Network of Marine Protected Areas in West Africa (RAMPAO).
  • PAPBio C1 Mangroves (EU project on mangroves conservation from Senegal to Benin).

·       Civil society organisations

  • NGOs working in the field of marine and coastal conservation (IUCN, MAVA Foundation, Wetland International, etc.)
  • Fishermen's and seafarers' associations.
  • Environmental protection groups.

·       Private sector

  • Industrial and artisanal fishing companies.
  • Aquaculture business.
  • Maritime transport and logistics companies.
  • Seafood processing industries.
  • Blue tourism operators.

·       Academic and research institutions

  • Universities and research centres specialising in marine and environmental sciences.
  • Marine resource analysis laboratories.
  • Maritime vocational training institutes.

 

3.     Recommendation for the instruction mission

Based on the results of the mapping, specific recommendations should be provided on priority countries to visit and key stakeholders to meet during Expertise France’s instruction mission. This could include national governments, development agencies, regional organisations, NGOs and private sector partners engaged in promising blue economy initiatives.

By identifying and understanding these key stakeholders, the final report will enable Expertise France to better target their actions and collaborations to promote the sustainable development of the blue economy in West Africa.

In his/her technical proposal, the Consultant can also propose any other information that s/he thinks is important to achieve the objective of this mission and include them in his/her technical offer.

 

==> For further information, see the ToR attached. 

Description du projet ou contexte

Presentation of Expertise France

Expertise France (EF) is a public agency and the interministerial actor in international technical cooperation. It became a subsidiary of the French Agency for Development Group (“Agence française de développement” in French / AFD Group) in January 2022. As the second largest agency in Europe, it designs and implements projects that sustainably strengthen public policies in developing and emerging countries on a range of policy issues (e.g. sustainable development, governance, stability, health, education).

It operates in key areas of development and contributes alongside its partners to the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

Expertise France's Sustainable Development Department (SDD)

The SDD is one of the 6 thematic departments of the agency. With currently 30 projects in operation and 10 in development, for a volume of activity of 29 M€ in 2021, Expertise France's SDD supports its partners in the design and implementation of public policies in the fields of climate and territorial planning, access to urban services, energy, agriculture, and biodiversity. 75% of which is financed by the EU.

For more information, please visit our website: https://www.expertisefrance.fr/en/web/guest/accueil

 

Context

Blue economy in West Africa

The West African (WA) coast, from Mauritania to Nigeria, is an area rich in biodiversity of aquatic/coastal resources, contributing to food and nutritional security, livelihoods, employment, exports, and foreign currency, and offering significant opportunities for economic and social development through the blue economy (BE).

As such the BE has been declared Africa’s Future in the African Union’s Agenda 2063, recognising the key role ocean resources play as a catalyst for socioeconomic transformation. Coastal industries, fisheries, cities and ports account for more than 55 % of West Africa’s GDP (World bank, 2017).

There are however major constraints to unleash the BE full potential. Marine ecosystems are threatened from the development of uncontrolled human activities on the coast that affect important habitats for biodiversity, including highly threatened mangroves. Illegal, Unreported, and Unregulated (IUU) fishing, degradation of marine ecosystems, hazard risks and marine pollution, are challenging the livelihoods of coastal communities, food security and the sustainability of the resources. Climate change is exacerbating this situation.

Lack of capacity, access to finance, transparency and adequate legal frameworks are preventing coastal states to exploit marine resources sustainably. The challenges for a sustainable integrated use and management of coastal resources, through blue economy, are thus high in the region.

The EU in the region

The European Union (EU) has played a significant role in supporting initiatives to promote the development of the blue economy in West Africa. Through various programmes and initiatives, the EU is committed to enhancing the sustainability of marine resources and promoting inclusive economic growth in the region. These initiatives include the Programme for the Integrated Development of the Fisheries Sector in West Africa (PESCAO) and the Regional Programme for Fisheries Management in West Africa (PESCAO+), which aim to support coastal states in the sustainable management of fisheries resources and to strengthen regional cooperation in the field of fisheries.

In addition, the EU has launched specific initiatives to promote the blue economy in the region, notably through the European Maritime Affairs and Fisheries Fund (EAMEF) and the European Development Fund (EDF). These initiatives aim to strengthen the capacities of local players in the fisheries, aquaculture, maritime transport, coastal tourism and other sea-related activities sectors, while focusing on promoting employment, protecting the marine environment and combating poverty in coastal communities.

Description of the EU Programme 

To continue supporting the region, the European Union will fund the West Africa Sustainable Ocean Programme (WASOP) to promote the sustainable integrated use and management of marine and coastal resources, through blue economy, in line with the Global Gateway (GG) objective of protection and sustainable use of natural resources, and nature-based solutions as the basis of a green recovery.

The overall Objective (impact) of this action is to enhance the sustainable and integrated use of ocean resources in West Africa boosting inclusive economic growth.

This will be carried out through three distinct components:

  • 1.     Strengthen West Africa ocean governance;
  • 2.     Support innovative and sustainable Blue Economy;
  • 3.     Enhance marine and coastal resilience.

The project will be coordinated by the Cape Verde EU delegation (EUD).



 

Profil souhaité

Education:Master’s degree in Law, Political science, Economics, Diplomacy or any other relevant field.

Experience:

  • Strong experience in producing similar mappings in the field of the blue economy preferably;
  • Good knowledge of the West African region and its economic and environmental issues;
  • Experience in supporting technical and financial partners in the design of projects, including EU funding.

Qualification and skills

  • Documentary research and data analysis skills.
  • Ability to work independently and meet deadlines.

Informations complémentaires

Bid composition:

·    A technical offer, including :

oA resume highlighting the skills and experience in line with the required ones (5 pages max) for each expert (including at least 3 references) ;

oA technical offer presenting the Consultant understanding of the mission, the methodology, etc. ;

oA detailed workflow (including number of person.days per activity) ;

  • A financial offer. 

Incomplete bids will not be considered.

 

LocationThe Consultancy will take place remotely but the expert must make themselves available for regular exchanges with the Expertise France team based in Paris at appropriate times.

Critères de sélection des candidatures

Le processus de sélection des candidats s'opérera selon le(s) critère(s) suivant(s) :

  • Formation/compétences/expériences du candidat
  • Compréhension linguistiques attendues du candidat

Date limite de candidature : 15/05/2024 23:59

Document(s) joint(s) : ToR_Consultancy_Mapping_WASOP_EN_VF.docx

Expertise France est l’agence publique de conception et de mise en œuvre de projets internationaux de coopération technique. L’agence intervient autour de quatre axes prioritaires :

  • gouvernance démocratique, économique et financière ;
  • paix, stabilité et sécurité ;
  • climat, agriculture et développement durable ;
  • santé et développement humain.

Dans ces domaines, Expertise France assure des missions d’ingénierie et de mise en œuvre de projets de renforcement des capacités, mobilise de l’expertise technique et joue un rôle d’ensemblier de projets faisant intervenir de l’expertise publique et des savoir-faire privés.

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