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    <description>Partner Country: Indonesia &amp;amp; The Philippines


Project Title: Marine Biodiversity and Support of Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle

Project Executing Agency: Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS)

2300 Southern Boulevard

Bronx, NY 10460

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Reference No: Project-No: 44635, BMZ-No.: 302000784.

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Deadline of Submission of Applications:

Interested consultants are invited to submit their proposals in English in sealed envelopes by 13 May 2026, 23:59 WIB Jakarta Time (GMT +7) to:

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Wildlife Conservation Society &amp;ndash; Indonesia Program

Jalan Malabar 1 No. 11, Bogor Tengah

West Java &amp;ndash; Indonesia

Zip Code 16128

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Clarification request could be sent to wcsiptenderservices@wcs.org 21 - 28 April 2026 23:59 WIB Jakarta Time (GMT +7).

For more information and to obtain the tender documents please visit: [link]

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Project description: 

The Wildlife Conservation Society has received financing from the European Union through KfW Development Bank for the Project: Marine Biodiversity and Support Coastal Fisheries in the Coral Triangle. The Project, funded by the European Union (EU) with the KfW Entwicklungsbank as its assigned government agency, aims to protect diverse marine ecosystem and important coastal fisheries &amp;nbsp;in Indonesia (North Maluku and North Sulawesi), the Philippines, and throughout the Coral Triangle region.

The Project design consists of the following four Outputs:&amp;nbsp;


 
 Output 1: Improved management of selected coastal fisheries and MPAs in the Indonesian province of North Maluku.&amp;nbsp;
 
 
 Output 2: Improved management of selected MPAs in the Indonesian province of North Sulawesi.&amp;nbsp;
 
 
 Output 3: Improved management of selected coastal fisheries and MPAs in the Bohol Sea, Philippines.&amp;nbsp;
 
 
 Output 4: Enhanced capacity for marine ecosystem management throughout the Coral Triangle Initiative&amp;nbsp;
 


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Contract content description: 

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OVERVIEW

The End of Project Review (EPR) aims to assess the Project&amp;rsquo;s overall performance by evaluating the achievement of its results, outcomes, outputs, and target indicators as defined in the Project Documents. The review will examine the effectiveness of WCS&amp;rsquo; implementation approach, including project management structures, monitoring and evaluation systems, procurement processes, and coordination with key stakeholders. It will also assess partner performance, compliance with environmental and social safeguard requirements (ESMS), and the effectiveness of project interventions. In addition, the review will identify key lessons learned and good practices, provide recommendations to strengthen sustainability and long-term impact for beneficiaries and the environment, and analyze factors that have influenced the Project&amp;rsquo;s achievements, including strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, challenges, and external conditions. Accordingly, the EPR will be designed and conducted based on the Mid-term Review (MTR) findings and the remaining nine months implementation period, which includes the No-Cost Extension (NCE) period.

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EVALUATION CRITERIA

The EPR evaluation process will be based on five criteria outlined in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) evaluation framework:


 
 Project Relevance
 
 
 Project Effectiveness
 
 
 Project Efficiency
 
 
 Project Impact
 
 
 Project Sustainability
 


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METHODOLOGY CONSIDERATIONS

The EPR should use a blended approach, utilizing both qualitative and quantitative methods, and tools for data collection on the Project implementation, including achievements, challenges, and lessons learned. The data collection methods, including but not limited to the following:


 
 Desk-based research&amp;nbsp;
 
 
 Surveys, observations, and site visits&amp;nbsp;
 
 
 Interviews and FGDs with project team members and key stakeholders
 


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DELIVERABLES AND TIMELINE

Main Deliverables:


 
 An Inception Workshop and an Inception Report
 
 
 A dissemination workshop report
 
 
 Draft EPR report in English, which is subsequently revised based on WCS and KfW feedback to become the final EPR report
 
 
 Final EPR report and PPT summarizing the EPR report
 


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CONSULTANT TEAM AND TIMELINE

The team should consist of at least four individuals: a team leader with experience in marine conservation or fisheries; a monitoring and evaluation specialist; a coastal community or livelihood development specialist; and an Environmental and Social (ES) Safeguards specialist. Team members should have relevant experience and an understanding of marine conservation and coastal community development issues in Southeast Asia, particularly in Indonesia and the Philippines. The team may comprise both international and national consultants. The EPR is expected to be conducted over approximately five months, from June to November 2026.

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