WWF National Calls for Tender

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cameroon is launching an open national Call for Tenders N°001/WWF/PNL/DN/RI for the execution of construction works for a modern five-bedroom building at its Lobéké site in the East Region of Cameroon

 

1. Context and justification
As part of implementing its activities, the National Director of WWF CCO is launching an open National Call for Tenders to execute construction works for a five (05)-room modern building made of fired clay bricks at the Lobéké site in the East Region of Cameroon.

2. Mission Details
The construction works include:
– Setting out;
– Foundation and elevation works;
– Roof framing and roofing;
– Plumbing and electrical works;
– Painting and finishing works.

3. Execution timeframe:
The maximum timeframe provided by the contracting authority for the completion of the works covered by this call for tenders is two (2) months from the date on which the contract is signed
by the company.

4. Acquisition of the Tender Documents:
The Tender Documents may be obtained upon publication of this notice from the WWF CCO headquarters located behind Usine Bastos. If bidders require clarification on the Tender Documents, they may submit their questions in writing to the following address no later than 19 JUNE 2026, indicating the publication references and the title of the contract. Email
address: wwfcopprocurement@wwfcam.org

All clarifications provided on the Tender Documents shall be communicated simultaneously in writing (by email) to all bidders. No other clarification shall be provided. Bidders shall indicate
In the tender withdrawal register, the email address to which answers to questions should be sent.

 

Full Announcement Here

 

The World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Cameroon is recruiting an independent Consultant for the final evaluation and lessons capitalization of the project: « towards Zero Wildlife Crime in Boumba-Bek & Nki National Parks in TRIDOM Cameroon for Elephant Security and Indigenous People &Local Communities benefits »

1. Project Context and Background

1.1. The TRIDOM Landscape and its Strategic Importance
The Tri-National Dja-Odzala-Minkébé (TRIDOM) is one of the most intact forest massifs in Central Africa, covering approximately 17.8 million hectares across Cameroon, Congo and Gabon, representing around 10% of the Congo Basin rainforest. The Cameroonian segment of the TRIDOM landscape spans 4.9 million hectares in South-East Cameroon and harbours five protected areas, including Nki National Park (309,365 ha) and Boumba-Bek National Park (278,252 ha), which together constitute the project’s main intervention zone.
This area is of exceptional biological importance: it harbours significant populations of forest elephants (Loxodonta africana cyclotis), great apes (western lowland gorillas and chimpanzees), pangolins, and extraordinary floristic and faunal diversity. The landscape is also the traditional territory of the Baka, an indigenous hunter-gatherer people (IP), and other local Bantu communities (LC) whose livelihoods depend closely on forest resources.

1.2. The Project under Evaluation

Entitled ‘Towards Zero Wildlife Crime in Boumba-Bek & Nki National Parks in TRIDOM Cameroon for Elephant Security and IP&LC Benefits’, the project started on 1 July 2023 and ends on 30 June 2026. It is implemented by WWF Cameroon’s Country Office (CCO), with funding from WWF Netherlands (WWF NL) amounting to €1,400,000, as part of a broader programme estimated at €6,000,000 integrating several donors (WWF France, WWF Sweden, UNESCO, etc.).
This project constitutes the third phase of WWF’s continuous intervention in TRIDOM over more than 25 years. It is structured around two strategies of the TRIDOM Conservation Strategy:
• Strategy 2: Strengthening the rights position of Indigenous Peoples and Local Communities (IP&LC) in natural resource management;
• Strategy 5: Conserving biodiversity, with a focus on anti-poaching, permanent presence in forest clearings and monitoring of target species.

 

Full Announcement Here

 

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