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RFPs: Development of SGP Country Programme Strategy (Equatorial Guinea)

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Deadline: 25-Mar-2026

The Global Environment Facility Small Grants Programme (GEF-SGP), implemented by Conservation International with the Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) as executing entity, is seeking qualified organizations to develop the Country Programme Strategy for Operational Phase 8 (OP8) in Equatorial Guinea. This initiative involves scoping, threat analysis, stakeholder consultations, and integration of national environmental priorities. The project budget is US$25,000 and will support strategy development, staff costs, and travel for workshops and consultations between April and June 2026.

Overview of the Opportunity

The GEF-SGP in Equatorial Guinea aims to prepare a Country Programme Strategy to guide implementation during its Eighth Operational Phase (OP8). The selected organization will lead a participatory and consultative process, ensuring that the strategy aligns with:

The strategy will serve as the blueprint for small grant interventions, identifying key ecosystems, species, and conservation opportunities in Equatorial Guinea.

Key Responsibilities

The selected organization will:

  1. Conduct Scoping and Context Analysis:

    • Assess national environmental priorities and strategies

    • Review relevant multilateral environmental agreements

    • Analyze socio-economic and governance conditions affecting conservation

  2. Integrate National Environmental Policies:

    • Examine key documents, including:

  3. Perform Threat Analysis:

    • Identify Key Biodiversity Areas (KBAs)

    • Assess ecosystems and species at risk

    • Prioritize areas that would benefit from SGP support

  4. Assess Civil Society and Local Organizations:

    • Evaluate the capacity and aptitude of CSOs, CBOs, and NGOs

    • Ensure engagement of women, youth, Indigenous people, and marginalized groups

  5. Facilitate Participatory Stakeholder Consultations:

    • Organize workshops with government agencies, civil society, and community representatives

    • Ensure the process is inclusive, transparent, and consultative

    • Coordinate a national validation workshop to finalize the strategy

  6. Develop the Country Programme Strategy Document:

    • Summarize findings from scoping, policy review, threat analysis, and stakeholder consultations

    • Propose strategic priorities and actionable recommendations for OP8 implementation

Project Timeline

Budget and Funding

Eligibility

Eligible organizations include:

How to Apply

  1. Prepare a Comprehensive Proposal:

    • Combine technical and financial proposals in a single document

    • Include methodology, timeline, deliverables, and budget

  2. Demonstrate Experience and Capacity:

    • Highlight prior work in environmental policy, biodiversity assessments, and multi-stakeholder strategy development

    • Include capacity to facilitate participatory workshops and consultative processes

  3. Submit Proposal:

    • Follow instructions provided on the GEF-SGP or CEPF portal

    • Ensure submission before the stated deadline

Why This Project Matters

The Country Programme Strategy for OP8 will:

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

1. What is the purpose of this consultancy?

To develop the Country Programme Strategy for SGP Operational Phase 8 in Equatorial Guinea, guiding grant allocation and conservation priorities.

2. What is the total project budget?

The total budget is US$25,000, covering staff costs, travel, and workshops.

3. Who can apply?

Qualified organizations with experience in environmental conservation, biodiversity, strategy development, and stakeholder engagement.

4. When will the project take place?

Between April and June 2026, including scoping, consultations, and validation workshops.

5. What are the main deliverables?

A finalized Country Programme Strategy for Equatorial Guinea (OP8) and documentation of stakeholder consultations and analyses.

6. Is travel required?

Yes, organizations must travel to Equatorial Guinea to conduct scoping, consultations, and workshops.

7. How should proposals be submitted?

Applicants must submit a single document combining a technical proposal and a financial proposal according to GEF-SGP/CEPF instructions.

Conclusion

This opportunity allows qualified organizations to shape the strategic direction of the GEF Small Grants Programme in Equatorial Guinea. By leading an inclusive and participatory process, the selected organization will ensure that OP8 grants are strategically targeted, nationally relevant, and responsive to environmental and socio-economic challenges.

For more information, visit Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund.

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