DEVELOPMENT AND INSTALLATION OF MINING CADASTRE FOR DEVELOPMENT MINERALS SECTOR IN JAMAICA has been closed on 26 Feb 2021. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Development Programme
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Location: Jamaica
United Nations Development Programme
Accounting
Closed
11 Feb 2021
26 Feb 2021
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Post Level: National/International Consultancy
Type of Consultancy: Institutional Consultancy
Deadline: 26 February 2021
Expected start date: March 2021
Period of assignment/services: 3 months
Background:
The ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme is a capacity building program that aims to build the profile, and improve the management, of Development Minerals. The program is an initiative of the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) Group of States, financed by the European Union and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), and implemented by UNDP. Phase II of the ACP-EU Development Minerals Programme kicked off with a EUR 11.1 million funding from the EC and the UNDP. The Programme will strengthen the capacity of Artisanal small-scale mining enterprises (ASMEs) operating in member countries of the Organization of African, Caribbean and Pacific States (OACPS). The Programme aims to support the ASMEs to enhance productivity, create jobs, increase income, and put in place environmental and social safeguards in and around mining areas. Six focus countries benefit from the Programme (Cameroon, Guinea, Uganda, Zambia, Jamaica, and Fiji).
The mining of Development Minerals has important implications for sustainable development however, they have to date received inadequate attention for their potential to impact livelihoods; and few development programmes have provided support for this mining sub-sector. Implemented by UNDP in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and Mining (MTM), the Programme conducted a baseline study for the Development Minerals sector in 2017 which recommended the implementation of a computerized Mining Cadastre for Jamaica. The institutional contract therefore seeks to recruit a highly qualified institution to implement a Computerised Cadastre System for the Development Minerals Sector in Jamaica. The Cadastre will serve as a tool for improved management of the mining sector.
Scope of Work:
The Mining Cadastre is expected to:
Application Procedure:
Please e-mail your submission using the following:
Attention:- Operations Unit, 1-3 Lady Musgrave Road, Kingston 5 Jamaica via e-mail to: [email protected] with subject line “Mining Cadastre - JAM-0000128487”
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