Tenders are invited for Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) on the Proposed Sites for Construction of One Bone Meal Processing Unit (Bmp) in Kakuma Municipality. Closing Date: 2 Oct 2025 Type: Consultancy Themes: Climate Change and Environment/Recovery and Reconstruction Peace Winds is a non-profit and non-governmental organization established in 1996. Peace Winds in Kenya exists to improve the quality of life and service delivery in communities that are affected by forced displacement, natural disasters, conflict, poverty, and other inequalities. In Turkana County, Peace Winds in partnership with the Government of Japan and in collaboration with the Kakuma Municipality is implementing a Project for establishment of a decentralized solid waste management system for a recyclable society in Kakuma Municipality, Turkana County. Peace Winds provides solid waste management interventions in the Kakuma and Kalobeyei Wards of Turkana West Sub County. Our aim is to reduce waste emission and improve environmental hygiene by establishing a community-based decentralized solid waste management system which entails infrastructure and service provision of waste collection, segregation, sorting, and recycling within the project area. GENERAL ASSIGNMENT/PROJECT DETAILS The assignment: Peace Winds seeks applications from consultant(s) who are licensed by NEMA (National Environment Management Authority) to conduct an environmental and social impact assessment (ESIA) for the construction of one (1) Bone Meal Processing Unit (BMP) within Kakuma Municipality in Turkana County - Kenya. The Bone Meal Processing Unit (BMP) Bone Meal Processing Unit is a centre or facility dedicated to processing animal bones and horns into bone meal, a finely ground powder or pellets. The Bone Meal Processing Unit will be equipped with basic machines to process domestic animal bones and horns into dog and poultry feeds. The BMP Unit has a small 9.3m long by 6.9m wide by 3m high structure that houses the machines. Proposed facility location (project site): The Bone Meal Processing Unit will be located within the Kakuma Slaughterhouse in Kakuma town within Turkana West Sub-County of Turkana County in Kenya. (Please note that while the facility is annexed to the slaughterhouse, this project does not cover slaughterhouse operations and management or the management of any other waste generated by the slaughterhouse other than bones and horns). The land is being allocated to the proponent by the County Government of Turkana. The bone meal facility will be located within the slaughter house compound in Kakuma. Estimated project cost: For the purposes of estimating ESIA processing and monitoring fees payable to NEMA (0.1% of the total project cost), the bone meal processing unit estimated cost is KES 2,023,728 million (Two million, twenty three thousand, seven hundred and twenty eight). Population estimates: The project area has an estimated population of 400,000 people. Methods of waste transportation and handling: At the Bone Meal Processing plant, bones will be boiled, dried, then be fed into a direct mill crusher that will reduce it into fine powder. The bone meal powder will be fed into a mixer for enrichment with nutrient rich formulations. Finally, the resulting product will be fed into a pelletizer or be packaged as powder. The packaged product will be transported using vehicles to the end users and off takers. PART B: SPECIFIC TECHNICAL ASSIGNMENT/PROJECT DETAILS Technical specifications of assignment: The project assessment should investigate and analyze the anticipated environmental, social, and biophysical impacts of the proposed development in line requirements, processes, and procedures of the Kenya Environmental (Impact Assessment and Audit) Regulations of 2003; as read with any other applicable rules and regulations. As a general rule, assessments must be conducted in compliance with the ESIA guidelines provided by NEMA. Objectives of the ESIA To obtain background biophysical information of the site and legal and regulatory issues associated with the project development. To ensure public/neighborhood participation in the project development. To identify possible environmental and social risks and impacts, both positive and negative, in the proposed area during the site preparation, construction, operationalization, and decommissioning phases of the project. To assess the significance and relative importance of the identified risks and impacts in project development, including the project site, design, and project plans. To make suggestions of possible alterations to the proposed design, based on the assessment findings. To propose preventive, mitigation, and compensatory measures for the significant negative impacts of the project to safeguard the environment and the people in the project area. To generate baseline data for monitoring, auditing, and evaluating how well the mitigation measures are being implemented during the project cycle. Scope of the assignment The Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) will be conducted within Kakuma Municipality. The assessment will involve the physical examination, and interviews with beneficiaries, relevant consultants, and government agencies. The consultant(s) will generate and submit an environmental and social impacts assessment study report by systematically examining all proposed activities at each site. At a minimum, the submitted report should cover the following aspects: Nature of the project; Project location and the physical area that may be affected by the project activities; The activities that shall be undertaken during the project phases; The potential environmental and social impact of the project and mitigation measures to be undertaken during and after the project cycle; An action plan for the prevention and management of possible accidents during the project cycle; Design and development of environmental and social management tools; A plan to safeguard the health and safety of project site workers and neighboring communities. The economic and sociocultural impacts on the local community and the nation in general; Any other information that the proponent may be requested to provide by NEMA. Key tasks of assignment include but are not limited to the following broad terms of reference: Expectations from Peace Winds (Client) and conditions of engagement: Peace Winds expects the consultant to facilitate all processes, procedures, requirements, and payments on behalf of the client (Peace Winds) until the client receives a valid NEMA EIA approval certificate. In addition, It is expected that the total anticipated level of effort (LoE) for the assignment is 17 man-days that can be executed within a span of three-point five (3.5) calendar weeks. Therefore, the consultant should ensure that even in the case of delays occasioned by the consultant, the client, or other relevant stakeholders, the final ESIA report should be submitted to NEMA within a maximum of four (4) weeks from the contracts execution date. The consultant will execute this assignment in accordance with these terms of reference (TOR) and the relevant legal requirements (the Environmental Management and Coordination (Amendment) Act (EMCA), 2015; the Sustainable Solid Waste Management Act, 2022; and the Environmental (Impact Assessment and Audit) (Amendment) Regulations, 2019. The consultant is a licensed ESIA service provider and assigned personnel will be adequately qualified to discharge the assignment. The consultant will collaborate with the Peace Winds project team to develop the work plan, including scope and input. The consultant will propose and submit a fair budget/price plan. All reports, outputs, and/or intellectual property works produced during the assignment will become the property of Peace Winds, and the consultant must deliver these upon the consultancys expiration. The consultants contact person will work with the Peace Winds MOFA Project Team in Kakuma, with overall guidance of the Project Coordinator. Day to day supervision will be done by the Peace Winds project staff. Support provided by Peace Winds (the Client) to the consultant PWJ will provide the consultant with the following support while they are undertaking the assignment: Transport during field activity (transport to the project location/airfare if required, local transportation at the project location, and transport during departure from the project location/airfare if required); Necessary access to the project site; Costs for venue, stationery, and refreshments during participant engagement meetings; Mobilization of participants and key informants to public participation forums and key informant consultations; Any available project documentation required by the consultant relating to the project. Accommodation (included breakfast) in project location; Payment of required NEMA fees (0.1% of project cost) to obtain license. *Expenses NOT covered by our organization and should be covered by the consultants budget: Transport to and from Jomo Kenyatta International Airport (JKIA) terminal 2 in Nairobi Per diem during the stay in Kakuma Lunch and dinner during the stay in Kakuma (refreshments and beverages for all visitors will be provided during field visits such as FGDs and interview) Assignment deliverables: The consultant will be required to provide the following deliverables during the course of this assignment: Inception report (Desk review, analysis, inception report writing and developing a revised assignment work plan). 3-man days, within 1 week of signing the contract. Draft ESIA report (Field work in Kakuma including: visits to project site, collection of samples, impact assessment, analysis of the potential direct, indirect and cumulative impacts, development of mitigation measures, and compi Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4174872/environmental-and-social-impact-assessment-esia-proposed-sites-construction-one-bone-meal-processing-unit-bmp-kakuma-municipality