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Consulting Services, Feasibility Study on Prevention of Zoonotic Diseases through Control and Reduction of Wildlife Trade and Poaching

Last update: Mar 11, 2022 Last update: Mar 11, 2022

Details

Location:Vietnam
Vietnam
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Environment & Climate
Contracting authority: exficon GmbH
Contracting authority type:Private Sector
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Aug 31, 2021

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Description

Consulting Services, Feasibility Study on Prevention of Zoonotic Diseases through Control and Reduction of Wildlife Trade and Poaching

Expression of Interest - Prequalification
Aug 31, 2021

Country: Viet Nam
Deadline: Sep 30, 2021
Financing: KfW Entwicklungsbank
Reference Number: BMZ209920935/KfW506452
Subject: Feasibility Study on Prevention of Zoonotic Diseases through Control and Reduction of Wildlife Trade and Poaching in Vietnam

Requested Services:

The assignment shall result in a comprehensive appraisal report on the feasibility of the proposed project as a KfW-supported investment project. It shall include an in-depth situation analysis of the project framework and natural resource conditions, specify the organizational and technical project design, describe its financial and institutional delivery arrangements, and enable KfW to assess and evaluate in detail the perspectives of its successful implementation.

The preliminary project objective is to prevent the outbreak and spread of zoonotic diseases through (a) the reduction of wildlife trade and poaching, (b) the sustainable management of protected areas, and (c) reducing the demand for wildlife products through awareness campaigns and educational programs.

The project comprises five components to achieve its envisaged objective:

1) Capacity building and improved management of national parks, nature reserves and special-use forests.

2) Governance of forest and wildlife protection, and biodiversity conservation.

3) Control of illegal hunting, trading, transporting, advertising and captive breeding of wild animals.

4) Public awareness on the consumption of wild animals and wildlife products and the management of wildlife farming.

5) Minimizing the risk of transmitting infectious diseases from wild animals and protecting public health

 

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About the Funding Agency

Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW) is a financial institution founded in 1948 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Since 1948, it has worked on behalf of the federal and state governments to improve economic, social and ecological living conditions worldwide. Over 6500 people work at KfW.

KfW is ranked as one of the leading global promotional banks and the third largest bank in Germany in terms of total assets. As a responsible bank, KfW supports people, countries and institutions that think ahead and thereby advance society. With this profile, KfW clearly differs from commercial banks. KfW’s duty is to execute public contracts, such as promoting medium-sized companies and start-ups and grant investment loans to small and medium-sized companies as well as financing infrastructure projects, housing construction, energy-saving technologies and municipal infrastructure. Further fields of activity include education loans and film financing and KfW supports environmental and climate protection projects across all fields of activity. KfW offers a wide range of construction, housing and energy conservation programs that are used to finance residential real estate investments. KfW supports municipalities, municipal companies and institutions in financing infrastructure activities such as building sports halls, rehabilitating sewers or developing local public transport. KfW also finances training and the further education of schoolchildren, students and specialists in this area and also offers student loans and grants for professional training.

KfW focus areas: Financing, Loans, Environment, Poverty Reduction, Socio-Economic Development, Education & Training, Energy, etc.

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

Locations

Vietnam

Vietnam prioritizes highway expansion, port development, renewable energy, and digital infrastructure to support export-led industrialization. Major investments enhance manufacturing competitiveness and integration into global supply chains. Financing includes state budgets, public-private partnerships, and substantial foreign direct investment. Urban congestion, energy demand growth, and environmental sustainability are key challenges shaping future infrastructure planning.

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