Deadline: 17-Apr-2026
The Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund (CEPF) is seeking proposals to develop a participatory, evidence-based knowledge product to improve ecological restoration in the Comoros. The consultancy supports evaluation, identification of good practices, stakeholder engagement, and the design of an actionable output, with funding up to USD 40,000 between 15 April and 31 October 2026.
Overview of the Initiative
The CEPF aims to strengthen ecological restoration practices in the Comoros by creating a user-friendly, actionable knowledge product. The initiative emphasizes evidence-driven assessment, stakeholder participation, and the adaptation of global and regional best practices to the local context. The knowledge product will provide practical guidance for restoration practitioners and relevant actors.
Key Focus Areas
-
Evaluation of Current Practices: Assess existing restoration expertise, technical capacity, application of restoration principles, knowledge generation and dissemination, and collaboration among practitioners. Identify gaps and constraints in the current system.
-
Identification of Good Practices: Review CEPF-funded projects, regional initiatives, and global examples. Select relevant guidance frameworks and lessons that can be adapted to the Comoros.
-
Participatory Context Assessment: Engage stakeholders and local practitioners to determine the applicability of identified practices, ensuring relevance to local ecological, social, and technical conditions.
-
Knowledge Product Design: Define the most appropriate format, focusing on usability, accessibility, and cost-effectiveness. Potential outputs include online toolkits, practical guides, or other innovative formats.
-
Development and Dissemination: Create the final knowledge product based on research, consultations, and stakeholder feedback. Distribute through CEPF channels to maximize reach and practical impact.
Consultancy Timeline and Funding
-
Implementation Period: 15 April – 31 October 2026
-
Funding Allocation: Maximum of USD 40,000, covering research, stakeholder engagement, product development, and dissemination activities
How the Consultancy Works
-
Assessment Phase: Conduct a comprehensive evaluation of restoration practices in the Comoros, including capacity, collaboration, and knowledge exchange mechanisms.
-
Best Practices Review: Identify successful approaches from CEPF-funded projects and global sources. Assess their relevance to the Comoros context.
-
Participatory Stakeholder Engagement: Facilitate discussions and consultations with local practitioners to validate and adapt practices.
-
Knowledge Product Planning: Collaborate with end-users to determine the format, accessibility, and design of the knowledge product.
-
Product Development: Produce the final actionable guide, toolkit, or online resource incorporating all research and feedback.
-
Dissemination: Share through CEPF website and other relevant platforms to support restoration initiatives and reach target audiences.
Who is Eligible?
-
Consultants, consulting firms, or organizations with experience in ecological restoration, knowledge management, and participatory project design.
-
Proven capacity to engage stakeholders, synthesize best practices, and deliver high-quality knowledge products.
Why It Matters
Ecological restoration in the Comoros faces challenges such as limited technical capacity, fragmented knowledge sharing, and insufficient adoption of best practices. This initiative helps:
-
Improve practical restoration skills among local practitioners
-
Facilitate evidence-based decision-making in restoration projects
-
Strengthen collaboration and knowledge exchange across stakeholders
-
Provide a scalable model for knowledge dissemination in ecological restoration
Tips for Success
-
Demonstrate prior experience in knowledge product development and ecological restoration.
-
Use participatory approaches to ensure local relevance.
-
Clearly outline methodology, timelines, and deliverables.
-
Ensure the final product is practical, user-friendly, and accessible to a wide audience.
FAQ
1. What is the maximum funding available?
Up to USD 40,000 for the full consultancy period.
2. What is the duration of the consultancy?
From 15 April to 31 October 2026.
3. What type of outputs are expected?
A user-friendly knowledge product, such as an online toolkit, practical guide, or another innovative format supporting restoration practices.
4. Who should be engaged during the consultancy?
Local restoration practitioners, relevant stakeholders, and target end-users of the knowledge product.
5. Can global examples be adapted for use in the Comoros?
Yes, identifying best practices from global and regional sources is a central part of the consultancy, provided they are adapted to local conditions.
6. How will the final product be disseminated?
Through the CEPF website and other channels that maximize reach and practical application.
7. What are the key selection criteria for proposals?
Demonstrated experience in ecological restoration, participatory engagement, knowledge synthesis, and development of actionable guidance products.
Conclusion
This CEPF initiative offers an important opportunity to strengthen ecological restoration practices in the Comoros through evidence-based, participatory approaches. By developing a practical, accessible knowledge product, the consultancy will enhance local capacity, foster collaboration, and support effective and sustainable restoration efforts in the region.
For more information, visit CEPF.









































