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Introduction :
We kindly requests you to submit your proposal for the assignment RFP/2024/001 – Consultancy services to develop databases and technology for emergency services to operationalize the IBF at the national level
The “Improving Adaptive Capacity and Risk Management of Rural Communities in Mongolia’’ project (ADAPT Project) funded by the Green Climate Fund was launched in March 2021. The project is being implemented by the Ministry of Environment and Tourism (MET) as partnering with the Ministry of Food, Agriculture and Light Industry (MoFALI), National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA), and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) for 7 years in Dornod, Sukhbaatar, Zavkhan, and Khovd aimags. The objective of the project is to strengthen the climate resilience of resource-dependent rural populations in the 4 target aimags through feasible adaptation measures for maintaining ecosystem services.
To introduce new technology for forecasting for weather and climate impacts and risks into emergency services (Early warning system), the objective of this consultancy work will develop a socio-economic database required for IBF mapping and identify the statistical correlation between weather-related natural disaster /dzud/ and damages for improved IBF technology that operationalized with newly purchasing HPC at NAMEM
The detailed information including Terms of Reference and other relevant documents can be found in the negotiation attachments.
Initial contract : a total of 251 working days.(over 1 year)
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