Tenders/Procurement

SUPPLY, INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING OF 40 SOLAR PHOTOVOLTAIC (PV) ENERGY PACKAGES FOR WATER SUPPLY SCHEMES

Procurement Reference Number: MWE/SUPLS/23-24/00007/1/2/3/4

The Government of the Republic of Uganda has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Electricity Access Scale-Up Project (EASP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the Contract for Supply, Installation and Commissioning of 40 Solar Photovoltaic (PV) Energy Packages for Water Supply Schemes.

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSULTANCY FOR FEASIBILITY STUDIES FOR ENENGO IRRIGATION SCHEME IN RUKUNGIRI AND KANUNGU DISTRICTS

Uganda’s total population is estimated at 34 million with an annual growth rate of 3.2% per annum. Between 85% and 90% of the population live in rural areas and derive their livelihood from agricultural related activities. The incidence on poverty if highest among the food crop producing category in the rural areas due to low income, with 31.1% living below the poverty line.

FEASIBILITY STUDY ON A SUSTAINABLE FINANCING MECHANISM/ MODEL FOR PLANTATION FORESTRY (SFMPF) IN UGANDA

The Uganda: Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate-Smart Development Project will invest in plantation forestry and wood-based value chains with the aim of enabling plantation forestry to become a strong and self-sustaining economic sector in Uganda. The Ministry of Water and Environment will, as a part of the IFPA-CD Project, carry out a feasibility study on for a long-term Sustainable Financing Mechanism/ Model for Plantation Forestry (SFMPF) and wean the subsector from short term project based financing.

CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR UNDERTAKING AN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SOCIAL AUDIT FOR THE INTEGRATED WATER MANAGEMENT AND DEVELOPMENT PROJECT (IWMDP).

The Government of Uganda (GoU) through Ministry of Water and Environment has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Integrated Water Management and Development Project (IWMDP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consultancy Services for undertaking an Environmental and Social Audit for the Integrated Water Management and Development Project (IWMDP).

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT AND ESTABLISHMENT OF MANAGEMENT MODEL FOR KABUYANDA LARGE-SCALE PIPED IRRIGATION SCHEME (ISINGIRO DISTRICT)

The National Irrigation Policy calls for users to be fully involved and contribute to the O&M cost of irrigation schemes, to promote ownership and sustainability. This contribution to the users is critical to limit the impact of such a massive irrigation expansion on government budget. While the Policy calls for the costs of service provision to be borne by the beneficiaries, fee recovery in the existing irrigation schemes in Uganda has generally been poor, sometimes uneconomic to administer and rarely related to performance or quality of service.

TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO IMPLEMENT A PERFORMANCE-BASED FOREST SECTOR AND WOOD PROCESSING SUBSIDY SCHEME.

The Government of Uganda, through the Ministry of Water and Environment (MWE, Lead Agency, henceforth also ‘the Client’), Ministry of Tourism Wildlife and Antiquities (MTWA), Uganda Wildlife Authority (UWA) and National Forestry Authority (NFA) is implementing the "Uganda – Investing in Forests and Protected Areas for Climate-Smart Development (IFPA-CD) Project” with funding from the Word Bank and Government of Uganda counterpart funding.

TORs For Establishment of Sustainable Farmer Based Management Organisations for Namalu Irrigation Scheme in Nakapiripirit and Sipi Irrigation Scheme in Bulambuli District

The Government of Uganda with Financial assistance from the Islamic Development Bank (IsDB) has embarked on construction of three (3) Irrigation schemes of; Namalu in Nakapiripirit, Unyama in Amuru/Gulu districts and Sipi in Bulambuli district.    The aim of the project is to utilize the irrigation potential so as to increase farm production and productivity thereby increasing incomes, enhancing food security and improving the livelihoods of farmers and the beneficiary community as a whole.  The project will also contribute to improved climate resilience through sustainable natural resource

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