Expression of Interest
Invitation for Partnership
Trócaire has been supporting projects in Zimbabwe since the 1970’s. Informed by our global strategy, our current country programme works in 4 main areas: 1) Supporting Women and Girls’ Protection, Voice, and Leadership, 2) Climate and Environmental Justice 3) Active Citizenship and Access to Justice,
and 4) Disasters and Emergencies – Saving Lives and Protecting Human Dignity. Across our programmes, we work with our partners to promote women’s empowerment and advocacy as a core strategy in executing our work, with 80% of programme participants being women and girls across all outcome areas. Currently, we work in partnership with 26 local organisations supporting projects in
several districts in Manicaland, Mashonaland West, Masvingo, Midlands, Matabeleland North, and Matabeleland South Provinces.
Trócaire Zimbabwe is inviting expressions of interest from Local NGOs and other Development Agencies operating at a local level in Matobo, Mangwe and Umzingwane Districts in work related to Climate and Environmental Justice, designed to sustain food, energy and water security. Such work
can include improved access to labour saving technology, equipment, and tools for cultivation, harvesting, food storage, water-lifting, and produce processing and markets.
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Eligibility Criteria:
▪ Proven experience in implementing climate change adaptation, resilience, or mitigation initiatives.
▪ Strong project management skills with demonstrated effectiveness in previous climate-related interventions.
▪ Ability to work collaboratively with local communities, government bodies, and stakeholders.
▪ Capacity to deliver on monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL) requirements.
▪ Be legally registered, with an adequate supply of human resources particularly for positions of
Field Officer(s) and Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning Officer, to implement medium to long term projects.
▪ Availability/existing MOU with the respective District offices.
▪ Existing community structures and coordinating networks sustaining historical projects.
▪ A recommendation letter from the District offices, will be an added advantage.
▪ Availability of recommendation letter from at least 2 current or previous funders confirming partnerships in the stated Districts.
Application Process:
a. Interested organizations should submit an EOI detailing:
▪ Organizational profile and experience in climate change related projects.
▪ Key achievements and lessons learned from previous similar projects.
▪ Resources and technical expertise available for supporting project goals.
2. EOIs must be submitted in the format as per Annex 1 to infozimbabwe@trocaire.org by 11th December 2024.
This opportunity is ideal for organizations looking to contribute to meaningful, sustainable change in
Zimbabwe's climate resilience efforts. Trócaire Zimbabwe values collaboration with partners who share a commitment to environmental stewardship and community empowerment. For more
information about Trócaire and its’ work, visit – www.trocaire.org
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