UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES (UNOPS) has floated a tender for Assessing and Managing Loss and Damage: Local-level Evidence to Inform Global-level Action in Zambia. The project location is Zambia and the tender is closing on 05 Apr 2024. The tender notice number is CFP-2024-65, while the TOT Ref Number is 98746422. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : Zambia

Summary : Assessing and Managing Loss and Damage: Local-level Evidence to Inform Global-level Action in Zambia

Deadline : 05 Apr 2024

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 98746422

Document Ref. No. : CFP-2024-65

Competition : ICB

Financier : United Nations Office for Project Services (UNOPS)

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES (UNOPS)
UNOPS HEADQUARTERS
Marmorvej 51, PO Box 2695,
2100 Copenhagen, Denmark,
Tel: +45 4533 7500
Zambia
Email :procurement@unops.org
URL :www.unops.org

Tender Details

The funding for the project is part of a proposed three-year Danish contribution to support UNEP Copenhagen Climate Centre (UNEP-CCC) located in the UN City Copenhagen on the topic of Assessing and managing loss and damage: Local-level evidence to inform global-level action.The impacts of climate change that are not avoided through adaptation are referred to as loss and damage. Loss and damage that can be repaired (for example, reduced agricultural outputs) is often referred to as economic loss and damage, and its magnitude can be monetized. Conversely, loss and damage that results in irreparable consequences (for example, the extinction of a species) is referred to as non-economic loss and damage, and its significance is best measured qualitatively.The costs of economic loss and damage have been estimated at several hundred billion US dollars per annum. Although these estimates have been cited as being comprehensive across world regions and hazards, they are not, due to both data gaps and uncertainties about future climate change impacts. Thus, such estimates are of limited use in global-level debates, beyond raising awareness about the large costs associated with economic loss an...
Publish Date: 13-Mar-2024
UN Orgnization: UNITED NATIONS OFFICE FOR PROJECT SERVICES (UNOPS)
Type of Notice: Grant support-call for proposal

Documents

 Tender Notice

05-CFP--Instructions-to-applicants--effective-15-Dec-2022-1-.pdf

04-CFP--Financial-proposal--effective-15-Dec-2022.xlsx

03-CFP--Declarations--effective-15-Dec-2022.docx

02-CFP--Proposal--effective-15-Dec-2022.docx

01-CFP-2024-Grant-agreement-call-Assessing-and-managing-loss-and-damage-Zambia-fb.12-03.docx