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Strengthening Institutional and Community-based Management in the Mangrove Ecosystems Landscape in North Kalimantan, Indonesia

Last update: Mar 25, 2026 Last update: Mar 25, 2026

Details

Application deadline: Jun 24, 2025 Deadline has passed and no more applications are accepted
Location:Indonesia
Indonesia
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Environment & Climate, Organizational development
Languages:English
Contracting authority type:Development Institution
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: May 14, 2025

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Award Notice .pdf

Mar 25, 2026

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Description

Date documents can be requested until : 24 June 2025 16:00
Title : Strengthening Institutional and Community-based Management in the Mangrove Ecosystems Landscape in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Procurement No. : 100012818
Process : RFP


Date documents can be requested until : 10 June 2025 16:00
Title : Strengthening Institutional and Community-based Management in the Mangrove Ecosystems Landscape in North Kalimantan, Indonesia
Procurement No. : 100012818
Process : RFP
Description : GGGI Indonesia Country Office is inviting eligible universities or university research centers to submit their proposals for the following scope of work under the Ecosystem-based Approach/Nature-based Solutions for Climate-Smart Livelihoods in Mangrove Landscapes (NASCLIM) Project:

PROJECT BACKGROUND:
GGGI, in partnership with Wetlands International/Yayasan Lahan Basah, and the University of British Columbia, will implement a NASCLIM project that providing support to Indonesia' for restoring degraded mangrove forests. The project will prioritize the development of sustainable, landscape-based models that can be replicated across different regions. These models will emphasize the economic benefits of mangrove restoration, aiming to demonstrate increased fishery yields and other sustainable livelihoods within three years of implementation, ensuring long-term sustainability and community engagement in mangrove restoration and protection.
Through a collaborative process involving national and local governments, six villages were selected as beneficiaries of the NASCLIM project: Liagu, Salim Batu, Sekatak Benggara, and Sekatak Buji in the Kayan Sembakung Delta in NK; Muara Pantuan and Sepatin in the Mahakam Delta in EK. These villages received initial approval from BGRM on July 12th, 2023, and were subsequently granted final approval on August 15th, 2023 (signed MoM). GGGI has also secured official approval for its NASCLIM Project Implementation Plan (PIP) from the GAC on May 10, 2024. This milestone paves the way for the project's implementation within the designated communities.
The project will implement nature-based solutions (NbS) to rehabilitate natural tidal flows and introduce sustainable fishing and aquaculture practices. This will enhance coastal community resilience and increase access to mangrove resources for marginalized groups, especially women. It aims to serve as a scalable model for wider adoption within Indonesia.

OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
GGGI plans to engage a qualified firm (hereinafter referred to as "the Firm") to deliver comprehensive and ongoing support across four key areas in the Kayan Sembakung Delta, North Kalimantan (NK). The support will be focusing not only on the four target villages in North Kalimantan (Liagu, Salim Batu, Sekatak Benggara, and Sekatak Buji) but also encompass broader coordination and capacity-building efforts at the sub-district, district, and potentially provincial levels. The firm should ensure alignment and integration across all tiers of governance for:
a). Strengthen the capacity of key local stakeholders—including local governments (village and district), Liagu, Salim Batu, Sekatak Benggara, and Sekatak Buji communities (particularly women and vulnerable groups), and the private sector—in the Kayan Sembakung Delta, North Kalimantan (NK).
b). Support the restoration, protection, and sustainable management of degraded and intact mangrove ecosystems on both state and private lands in Kayan Sembakung Delta, North Kalimantan (EK).
c). Enhance Liagu, Salim Batu, Sekatak Benggara, and Sekatak Buji communities’ access to mangrove resources and knowledge, empowering both women and men to actively engage in mangrove protection and rehabilitation.
d). Improve the capacity of community-based enterprises, including women-led businesses, mainly in Liagu, Salim Batu, Sekatak Benggara, and Sekatak Buji to build market linkages and access financing through partnerships with the private sector.

For further details on the Scope of Work, please refer to the Terms of Reference available under the published Document Set.

IMPORTANT TIMELINES:
The tender submission deadline is 10 June 2025, 16:00 pm KST (Korean Standard Time) / 15:00 pm WITA.
Note: If any bidder has any request for clarification on the TOR or any part of the tender documents, GGGI will be happy to clarify if the request is received on or before 7 days before the deadline (namely: if the tender submission deadline is 16:00 15 April KST, then the due date for submission of request for clarification is 16:00 8 April KST).

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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

The Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) is an international organization dedicated to supporting and promoting strong, inclusive and sustainable economic growth in developing countries and emerging economies. Established in 2012, at the Rio+20 United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development, GGGI is accelerating the transition toward a new model of economic growth – green growth – founded on principles of social inclusivity and environmental sustainability.

 

About the Sectors

Environment & Climate

Focuses on protecting natural ecosystems, promoting sustainable resource management, enhancing climate resilience, and mitigating the impacts of climate change through conservation, adaptation, and low-carbon initiatives.


Key areas:
  • Environmental protection and conservation
  • Natural resource and ecosystem management
  • Climate change and environmental resilience

Organizational development

Focuses on strengthening institutional capacity, improving performance, and supporting organizational change and sustainability.


Key areas:
  • Institutional and organizational assessments
  • Strategic planning and restructuring
  • Performance improvement and governance reforms
  • Human resources and operational processes

Locations

Indonesia

Indonesia is pursuing broad infrastructure expansion in transport, energy, power grids and urban services to support its goal of becoming a high-income economy by 2045. Major reforms and blended finance packages backed by institutions like the World Bank seek to strengthen electricity networks, expand access to clean energy and enhance financial and digital infrastructure. The government is also promoting private sector participation through public–private partnerships, streamlined project facilitation and innovative financing mechanisms to bridge a large funding gap. Despite strong long-term growth prospects, geographic dispersion, financing constraints and regulatory complexity remain challenges to realising the full potential of infrastructure investment.

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