GTR 88260699
Tenders Are Invited For Business Development Consultancy Services – 81310560-Pilot Project Aimed At Quantifying And Reducing The Use Of Mercury In Mining Processing Centers In Mauritania
ICB — International Competitive Bid
Closed
Western Europe
Tender Information
GTR Reference
88260699
Tendering Authority
Subscribe to view
Tender No
681286-2024
Financer Name
Self-Funded
Work Title
Tenders Are Invited For Business Development Consultancy Services – 81310560-Pilot Project Aimed At Quantifying And Reducing The Use Of Mercury In Mining Processing Centers In Mauritania
Bid Type
ICB — International Competitive Bid
Country
Subscribe to view
Geographical Region
Western Europe
Political Region
European Union,G20
Last Date of Bid Submission
22-11-2024
Closed
Work Detail
Business Development Consultancy Services – 81310560-Pilot Project Aimed At Quantifying And Reducing The Use Of Mercury In Mining Processing Centers In Mauritania. Mauritanias Mining Sector Accounts For Nearly A Quarter Of Government Revenues And Attracts Significant Foreign Direct Investment. In The National Strategy For Accelerated Growth And Shared Prosperity (Scapp2016-2030), The Government Has Chosen The Extractive Sector As One Of The Sectors With High Growth And Employment Potential. As A Result, The Ministry Of Petroleum, Mines And Energy Has Adopted A Sector Strategy Aimed At Growing And Diversifying The Extractive Sector, As Well As Better Integrating It Into The National Economy. Within The Framework Of Bilateral Cooperation, Giz And Bgr (Federal Institute For Geosciences And Natural Resources) Are Jointly Supporting Mpem In Implementing This Strategy. The Giz, Through The Project Développement Économique Intégré Dans Le Secteur Minier (Deim) (Integrated Economic Development In The Mining Sector) Is Involved In Two Areas, Namely Promoting Local Added Value/Local Content And Supporting The Formalization And Supervision Of Artisanal And Small-Scale Mining. The Action Described In This Technical Note Falls Within The First Area Of Intervention Of The Deim Project. Artisanal Gold Mining Emerged In Mauritania In 2016, And Since Then Has Undergone Spectacular Development. Activities Were Initially Concentrated In The Inchiri Province In The West Of The Country, And Since 2017 They Have Also Spread To The Far North Of The Country. The Public Authorities Had To React Quickly By Putting In Place A Regulatory Framework Allowing Access To This Activity As Well As Its Supervision. Since Its Inception, The Industry Has Undergone Significant Change, With The Introduction Of New Processes And Equipment, Resulting In Very Rapid And Sometimes Difficult-To-Control Development. The Main Environmental And Social Problems Associated With The Business Are Related To The Impact Of Human Activity On The Immediate Environment Of Extraction Sites, The Use Of Hazardous Products (Mainly Mercury) And The Risk Of Pollution Posed By The Discharge Of Processing Waste. Faced With This Situation, Measures Have Been Put In Place To Mitigate The Negative Impacts Of The Activity, In Particular By Grouping Together The Processing Activities Linked To Gold Emap In A Smaller Area (Chami Processing Center In The Dakhlet Nouadhibou Province And Zouerate Processing Center In The Tiris Zemmour Province) In Order To Enable A More Efficient Use Of Resources, Better Monitoring And Management Of Risks, Particularly Environmental Risks. Regulations Organizing The Profession, Defining Activity Corridors And Product Marketing, And Governing The Conditions For Granting Small-Scale Mining Permits Have Been Adopted. In Addition, As Part Of Its Action Plan For The Implementation Of The 2017 National Sustainable Development Strategy, The Ministry Of The Environment Is Planning A Series Of Measures To Reduce Pollution And Emissions From Artisanal Mining Activities, As Well As The Implementation Of A Plan To Reduce The Use Or Elimination Of
Key Value
Tender Value
Ref. Document
Tender Documents
Global Tender Document
2fab14b9-4171-449c-89ca-dd44a3c9ecfc.html
Attachments
Additional Details Available on Click
- Tendering Authority
- Publication Document (Tender Document / Tender Notice)
Disclaimer
We take all possible care for accurate & authentic tender information. However, users are requested to refer to the original Tender Notice / Tender Document published by the Tender Issuing Agency before taking any decision regarding this tender.