Procurement Summary
Country : Senegal
Summary : Nature Based Solutions/Food System Resilience Program - Reflection and Knowledge
Deadline : 03 Sep 2024
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 106371115
Document Ref. No. : 0002010826
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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At the request of the government of Senegal, theWorld Bank completed the preparation together with the Ministry of Agriculture, Food Sovereignty and Livestock(MASAE) an investment in the agriculture sector (crops and livestock).This operation is the third phase of the regional Food System ResilienceProgram (FSRP) and covers Senegal with an estimated budget of 230 millionUSD. The project has been approved by the Board on January 2024. Thedevelopment objectives of the FSRP are to increase preparedness against food insecurity andimprove the resilience of food systems in participating countries. The FSRPwill focus on institutional strengthening of climate readiness and landscapemanagement, improving productivity and competitiveness of selected agricultureand livestock value chains. The technical components of the project are: (i) Strengthening Digital Advisory Services forRegional Agriculture and Food Crisis Prevention and Management; (ii)Sustainability and Adaptive Capacity of the Food System-s Productive Base; and(iii) Regional Food Market Integration and Trade.In March 2022 the Senegal FSRP (FSRP -SN) received financing from theGlobal Environment Facility (GEF) tosupport the mainstreaming of Nature Based Solutions (NBS) into the FSRP-SN. Thefollowing results are expected at the end of the FSRP: (i) developplanning guides and training materials rooted in NBS principles, drawing fromthe experience gained from 12 Integrated Landscape Management (ILM) plans; (ii)provide training to public sector officials engaged in territorial planning, emphasizing NBS approaches to promote the scaling up and institutionalizationof ILM; (iii) formulate public policy proposals on territorial planning, landscape management and agricultural policies that integrate NBS strategies, informed by ILM experiences, and conduct a review with ILM participants toensure alignment with NBS principles; (iv) create one pilot site peragroecological region for sustainable soil management, and enhance the Nat...
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ToRs-Reflection-and-Knowledge-20240724.pdf