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Country : USA
Summary : Terms of Reference for End of Project Evaluation Consultancy for the Project Titled, ‘‘A Community Focused Flood Early Warning System for the Buzi, Pungwe and Save (Bupusa) Transboundary River Basins'
Deadline : 22 Apr 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 117853999
Document Ref. No. : HAR/CONS/2025/003 End of Project Evaluation - (BuPuSa)
Financier : United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Southern Africa is prone to tropical cyclone induced floods. Every year a number of tropical cyclones that make landfall over the eastern coast of Mozambique sometimes also proceed to move to Zimbabwe causing severe destruction of houses and other infrastructure, in addition to causing loss of lives.Future climate projections point to an increase in the intensity of tropical cyclones, and this may worsen the floods associated with the tropical cyclones.In March 2019, about 1, 300 people lost their lives in Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Malawi due to tropical cyclone Idai. The tropical cyclone alsodestroyed huge areas of agricultural land. The most affected provinces in Mozambique were Sofala, Manica and Zambezia while in Zimbabwe, Manicaland and Masvingo were the most affected provinces.In recognition of these increasing climate-related challenges, the Governments of Mozambique and Zimbabweinitiated project activities to determine vulnerability and adaptation priorities, and to integrate this knowledge into development and sectorial planning, as well as strengthening early warning capabilities of the two countries. The project, titled, ‘‘A community focused flood early warning systemfor the Buzi, Pungwe and Save (BuPuSa) transboundary river basins' will directly benefit an estimated 1.2 million people consisting of 1 million people (Mozambique) and 200 000 people (Zimbabwe) in the BuPuSa basins through increased access to early warning information, and flood risk managementc...
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