PROJECT WIÑAY MUHU: ENHANCING CONSERVATION AND SUSTAINABLE USE OF AGROBIODIVERSITY IN PERU'S MOUNTAIN ECOSYSTEMS
Call for partnerships - United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) seeks a not-for-profit implementation partner registered in Cusco region, Peru, with experience of sustainable development in rural areas in Cusco, e.g. biodiversity conservation, climate change adaptation, in-situ conservation of agrobiodiversity.
The project aims to provide comprehensive technical and operational support for the effective and sustainable implementation in the districts of Marcapata, Lares, and Lamay in the Cusco region; strengthen enabling conditions and subnational and local capacities to foster the in-situ conservation and the sustainable use of globally significant agrobiodiversity in the Cusco region.
Estimated start of activities: end July 2026. Financial proposals allowed up to USD415,000.
The Call for partnership (CFP) consists of this cover page and the attached Base document Form 7-20 including four annexes
Annex 1 : TOR with eligibility / technical evaluation criteria
Annex 2: UNESCO Partner Identification Form (to be filled out)
Annex 3: Budget Financial Proposal (Template)
Annex 4: Implementation Partners’ Agreement (for information).
Offerors are requested to acknowledge the receipt of this CFP and to indicate whether will be submitting a proposal. For this purpose, and for any requests for clarification, please contact m.oliveros@unesco.org.
UNESCO does not require any fees to participate in this Call.
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