Quotation Are Invited For Provide Equipment For Training Centre Room And Demo Sites

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113786146
The World Bank Group
Quotation Are Invited For Provide Equipment For Training Centre Room And Demo Sites
NCB
Eastern Africa
African Union
19-06-2026

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Quotation are invited for Provide Equipment for Training Centre Room and Demo Sites - Vilanculos, Mozambique Closing Date: 19 Jun 2026 Type: Consultancy REQUEST FOR QUOTATION Date RFQ sent out: 28/05/2026 Date quotation due back: 19/06/2026 SUPPLIER NAME: Contact name E-mail RETURN QUOTATION TO: Contact name: IUCN E-mail: [email protected] Date items required by: 30/06/2026 Delivery address: Inhambane City Delivery method (if applicable): Payment terms: 30 days after receipt of invoice For supplier to fill in: Currency: MZN Line item no. Description of Goods / Services (add attachment for technical specification if very detailed) Each Quantity required Unit Price Total Price Comments Training Center Equipment 1-Desks and chairs for the training room Unit 30 2-Dell XPS 15 computer Unit 1 3-Epson PowerLite 1781W projector Unit 1 4-Canon MF644Cdw printer and scanner Unit 1 5-Netgear Nighthawk X10 Unit 1 6-Starlink Standard (Rectangular V4, 2024/2025) Unit 1 7-TalentLMS software Unit 1 8-Moodle software Unit 1 9-Microsoft Office 365 software Unit 1 10-Garmin GPSMAP 66s Unit 2 11-Masks for diving Unit 2 12-Fins for diving Unit 2 13-Wetsuits for diving Unit 2 14-Canon G7X Mark III camera Unit 1 Demonstration Site Equipment 15-Planting bars Unit 10 16-Manual augers Unit 6 17-Watering cans / sprayers Unit 10 18-Galvanized wire rolls rolls 50 19-Heavy hammers / mallets unit 6 20-Signage boards unit 25 21-Perimeter stakes & rope (m) 1000 22-Boardwalks (m) 200 23-GPS devices unit 2 24- Drone (photogrammetry) unit 1 25- HOBO Data Loggers unit 2 26-Portable weather station unit 1 27- Digital cameras / tablets unit 4 28- Work gloves pair 20 29 Safety boots pair 20 30-Reflective vests unit 20 31-First aid kits kit 3 32- Field backpacks & canteens Kit 20 Equipment for restoration activities 33-DJI Mavic Air 2 unit 1 34 Canon G7X Mark III (with underwater housing) unit 1 35- GoPro Hero 9 unit 4 36- HOBO Data Loggers unit 1 37- YSI ProDSS unit 1 38- Planting bars unit 10 39-Soil test kits kit 4 40-Samsung Tab Active3 unit 3 41-iPad Mini unit 3 [1] Quote validity period [2] Declaration of Undertaking Please provide all prices excluding value-added tax. [3] Company profile [4] Company Registration Certificate [5] Tax Compliance Certificate [6] Product certifications and user manuals [7] Manufacturers Authorisation (MA) or Manufacturing Licence (if applicable) [8] Product catalogue (if applicable) [9] Product certifications and user manuals [10] Product after sales service & maintenance (if applicable) Title: Equipment for Training Centre Room and Demo Sites - Vilanculos, Mozambique Background Project Reference: PO4216 Donor reference: Global Affairs Canada (GAC) About IUCN IUCN is a membership Union uniquely composed of both government and civil society organisations. It provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together. Created in 1948, IUCN is now the worlds largest and most diverse environmental network, harnessing the knowledge, resources and reach of more than 1,400 Member organisations and around 15,000 experts. It is a leading provider of conservation data, assessments and analysis. Its broad membership enables IUCN to fill the role of incubator and trusted repository of best practices, tools and international standards. IUCN provides a neutral space in which diverse stakeholders including governments, NGOs, scientists, businesses, local communities, indigenous peoples organisations and others can work together to forge and implement solutions to environmental challenges and achieve sustainable development. Working with many partners and supporters, IUCN implements a large and diverse portfolio of conservation projects worldwide. Combining the latest science with the traditional knowledge of local communities, these projects work to reverse habitat loss, restore ecosystems and improve peoples well-being. www.iucn.org https://twitter.com/IUCN/ About the Project Regenerative Seascape for People, Climate and Nature (ReSea) is a joint initiative by Mission Inclusion and International Union for Conservation of Nature in partnership with local feminist organizations in Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique, Madagascar and Comoros with funding from Global Affairs Canada (GAC) as part of the Partnering for Climate engagement. Its broader goal is to enhance the physical and socioeconomic resilience of coastal communities in these five countries by accelerating uptake of nature-based solutions and gender-responsive conservation practices to protect, restore, and sustainably manage ecosystems and unlock regenerative blue economy. It contributes to the Western Indian Ocean-led Great Blue Wall (GBW) Initiative by supporting the establishment of a network of sustainable, resilient, and inclusive seascapes in the target countries. The GBW initiatives key pillars aim to: Scale and enhance management effectiveness, equitable and gender-responsive governance of protected and conserved coastal and marine areas (Pillar 1: Blue Planet). This pillar aligns with Target 3 of the Kunming-Montreal Global Biodiversity Framework (KM GBF) to which countries committed to effectively conserve and manage at least 30% of terrestrial, inland water, and coastal and marine areas by 2030. Emphasis will be on empowering local stakeholders to become stewards and managers of the ocean; Restore and conserve critical ecosystems (Pillar 2: Blue Nature), by providing enabling environment to enhance the adoption of gender-responsive Nature-based solutions (NbS) for climate change adaptation through effective management and sustainable use of coastal and marine resources. This will be guided by the IUCN Global Standard for NbS. The Blue Nature pillar is aligned with Target 2 of the GBF and aims to support countries to restore at least 30% of degraded marine and coastal ecosystems by 2030; and Promote a regenerative Blue Economy (Pillar 3: Blue People) through increased womens, in all their diversity, economic empowerment in nature-based value chains for climate change adaptation. The Blue People pillar aligns with Target 9 of the GBF and is premised on ensuring that conservation provides sustainable social, economic and environmental benefits for people, especially indigenous peoples and local communities. The pillar promotes socio-economic actions that contribute to regeneration of the ocean. To achieve this, the Program draw on the knowledge and expertise of local conservation actors and womens and youth organizations. Collaboratively, they design and implement inclusive NbS that are adapted to and address the specific needs, capacities, and challenges of coastal communities in adapting to climate change. This Partnership work to deliver inclusive and transformational change at the community and global levels. The three anchor pillars of the GBW are supported by a cross-cutting pillar that ensures the presence of innovative and unconventional partnerships to catalyse their achievement (Blue Partnerships). The Program engage innovation partnerships: On one hand conservation partners who possess a strong understanding of the local context and its environment, conservation expertise and restoration of nature; on the other hand, feminist organisations which have strong experience and understanding of power dynamics and gender barriers, collaborating with key stakeholders such as elders, traditional leaders, and local authorities. Working together, in a feminist perspective, will ensures recognition of challenges and differentiated impact of climate change on people left behind active participation of women/girls and people in situation of vulnerabilities in decision making, equal benefit for all in terms of solutions implemented and strong community leadership in key areas for conservation of nature and the development of economic activities benefiting nature and people. The project aims at strengthening capacities for the coastal communities to respond to biodiversity conservation needs, varying climatic regimes and societal needs. Description of the Activity The service required is select a qualified, ethical, and environmentally responsible supplier para o supply of equipment specified in this ToR, ensuring quality, durability, technical compliance and best value for money, in accordance with the competitive procedures described by the IUCN for purchases above certain value thresholds. The supplier must ensure: Supply, transport and delivery of the specified equipment; New equipment, with a minimum warranty of [X months/years]; Equipment according to the technical specifications listed below; Functional tests upon delivery (if applicable); Complete manual and accessories. 1. Training Center Equipment Category/Item/Quantity Furniture: Desks and chairs for the training room: 30 Computers: Dell XPS 15: 1 Projectors and Screens Epson PowerLite 1781W: 1 Printers and Scanners Canon MF644Cdw: 1 Networking Equipment: Netgear Nighthawk X10: 1 Starlink Standard (Rectangular V4, 2024/2025): 1 Management & Productivity Software: TalentLMS: 1 Moodle: 1 Microsoft Office 365: 1 GPS Equipment: Garmin GPSMAP 66s: 2 Diving Equipment: Masks: 2 Fins: 2 Wetsuits: 2 Cameras and Microphones: Canon G7X Mark III: 1 2. Demonstration Site Equipment Category/ Item/ Quantity/Notes Planting & Vegetation: Planting bars: 10 (Manual planting tools) Manual augers: 6 (Hole digging for seedlings) Watering cans / sprayers: 10 (Initial watering) Sand Fencing: Galvanized wire rolls: 50 rolls Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4213834/request-quotations-provide-equipment-training-centre-room-and-demo-sites-vilanculos-mozambique

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