The Jane Goodall Institute Tanzania

Tender for Pastoralism Livelihoods Consultancy to provide strategic expertise in reduction of the impacts of livestock on critical chimpanzee habitats in Western Tanzania

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Pastoralism Livelihoods Consultancy to provide strategic expertise in reduction of the impacts of livestock on critical chimpanzee habitats in Western Tanzania

The Jane Goodall institute Tanzania (JGI-TZ) with funding from the United States Agency’ toe Inter-National Devotement (USAID) seeks to subcontract a Pastoralism Livelihoods Consultant to prove technical and professional expertise in the development of a Strategy and Action Plan to

address biodiversity threats from cattle movements through Forests managed under the Land-

scape Conservation in Western Tanzania project (LCWT)

About Us:

Founded in 1977, the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) is an international non-governmental organize-

ton that continues Dr Jane Goodall’s pioneering work on chimpanzee’s ecology and behavior. Its mission is to promote wildlife conservation in particular chimpanzee sustainability, through research,

education, and community conservation. In Western Tanzania, JGI Tanzania has been supporting a community-led, integrated conservation and development effort known as TACARE in Western Tanzania, since 1994 Through the years, multiple donors have worked with JGI Tanzania to advance conservation and sustainable development in this region.

Project Background:

On November 5, 2018, the Jane Goodall Institute (JGI) launched the Landscape Conservation in

western Tanzania (LCWT). The project funded through a cooperative agreement with the United States

Agency for International Development (USAID). The project is designed to address the primary

threats the natural forest cover and the chimpanzee population in the Gombe Masito Ugalla (GMU)

landscape. It aims to protect chimpanzee populations and their habitat in western Tanzania while

improving housed hood income from the sustainable use of natural resources and the establishment of microenterprises and private sector partnerships that reinforce conservation behaviors.

The LCWT project scape record an area of 1,733,283 ha, which 6 categorized into management

zones that include protected areas Gombe National Park, Tongwe East, the newly established

Tongwe West and Masito Local Authority Forest Reserves, and national forest reserves village

forest. The area includes 104 targeted villages in the landscape covering Kigoma, Uvinza, Mpanda Tanganyika districts Tanganyika and Mpanda districts host Mishamo and Katumba

refugee settlements respectively — both of which are transitioning from refuges settlement into formal Tanzanian villages

Objectives of the Consultancy:

The consultant will work with project staff, district and regional technical experts to build a better understanding of the dynamics of Livestock as a threat to forest ecosystems in general and to

chimpanzees specifically (either directly or indirect) through habitat loss) in the LCWT landscape.

Based on that assessment and experience from other conservation projects the consultant will

collaboratively develop a strategy and action plan to guide the project in implementing an effective

Livestock strategy that reduce threats to chimpanzee’s habitat in a sustainable fashion

1. Conduct a thorough social cultural and economic assessment of agro-pastoralists/pastoralists utilizing protected forests in the LCWT landscape

a. Review existing relevant literature and LCWT sponsored surveys conducted to date

(2018 and 2021}.

b. Document strategies being used by agro-pastoralists/pastoralists in the landscape to

utilize these forests to support livestock herds. Including information on how they

evade control (law enforcement) and why they refuse to change behaviors

c. Visit pastoralists inside forests to conduct detailed assessment to descend and map the real owners of the livestock and if possible, to reach them to get their views and perspectives include traditional leaders in the assessment.

d. Build an understanding of agro pastoralist/pastoralist’s perspectives on efforts to regulate their practices to be compatible with the sustainable use of natural resources and the protection of chimpanzee’s habitat. Identity what they think can and should be done.

2. Work with UGI experts to assess the relative impacts of Agro-Pastoralist / Pastoralist activities

on chimps and champ habitat in protected forests; Area livestock incursions a bigger threat than

subsistence agriculture in riverine forests (a key chimp habitat)

3. Work with LCWT and District and Regional support (NRM and Livestock) staff to devise a strategy and action plan for reducing impacts of livestock incursions into protected forests

and chimp habitat in the LCWT landscape. Identify potential livelihood improvement options

that could reduce livestock impacts.

4. Provide ongoing periodic support to LCWT in the implememation of the strategy and action plan.

Consultancy Deliverables:

The consultant will produce.

1. A work plan detailing methodologies to be used and activities to be carried out to accomplish the objectives,

2. Report combining a socio-cultural and economic assessment of pastoralist behaviors with an

assessment of the relative impacts of Pastoralist on chimps and their habitat, in the LCWT Landscape.

3. Collaboratively developed strategy and action plan for reducing impacts from Livestock in the

LCWT landscape

4. Other deliverables to be specified by LCWT in support of implementation of the strategy and

action plan.

Level of Effort:

The consultant is expected to complete deliverables 1 to 3 within 60 calendar days.

Application Instructions:

Qualified applicants should submit their applications to the following e-mail address

[email protected]: The applications should include covering letter, CV, and

detailed technical and financial proposal (not more than 5 pages) describing how the Consultant

would implement objectives 1-3 above. Applicants should clearly describe the approaches they will

use to get the needed information: The Consultant’s approach should follow the basic ethical guide-

lines that protect the rights of pastoralists but get at the answers needed. The use of field enumerator- to collect qualitative data is an acceptable expense.

Application deadline is 14 days from the date of this advertisement.

Please note that only the shortlisted applicants will be contacted.

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