Call for Consultant Mapping and legal registration of fish landing sites (FLS)

The Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) Accra, AMA-Ashiedu Keteke Greater Accra Administrative and Support Service Activity Contract . On-Site
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Job Description

The Sustainable Oceans Project (SOP) is a three-year effort funded by the Norwegian Agency for Development Corporation (NORAD) and implemented through a consortium of three organisations: Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF), Hen Mpoano (HM), and CEWEFIA. The project aims to reduce fishery declines, build sustainability, and secure fisherfolk access to sustainable fisheries resources, achieved through governance reforms to address overcapacity and illegal fishing and enhance participatory co-management. The project implementation is guided by three (3) objectives, as follows: Reduce fishery declines, enhance sustainability, and secure fisherfolk access to sustainable fisheries resources. Improve income resilience of fishing communities to climate and human-induced threats through enhanced opportunities for value addition along fisheries supply chains and enterprise development. Strengthen climate change adaptation and mitigation capacities in coastal areas through improved spatial and land use planning and community-led management of wetland and mangrove ecosystems.

Requirement(s)

A University degree in Land Economy or Geomatic Engineering A qualified lawyer in good standing At least five years of experience executing similar tasks Good working knowledge of Ghana’s coastal communities Strong analytical and report-writing skills How To Apply Interested consultants are requested to submit the following documents via email to info@henmpoano.org (mailto:info@henmpoano.org) and recruitment@ejfoundation.org (mailto:recruitment@ejfoundation.org) Cover letter A technical proposal indicating the methodology, processes and timelines for the execution of the tasks Financial proposal Curriculum Vitae (CV) of the lead consultant CLOSING DATE FOR APPLICATIONS: 21st October 2024. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.