Cowater International is recruiting a qualified candidate as a Value chain Advisor to support the Lao Cai Forest Protection Department (FPD) in delivering the project results. FPD is a project under GREAT 2 Program. The Advisor will report to the GREAT Agriculture Portfolio Manager while working closely with Project Coordinator of FPD, the GREAT Partner(s) and Lao Cai Cinnamon and Anise Association (LCAA) in planning, implementing organization and monitoring of project activities under the result framework of Lao Cai sustainable cinnamon development project.
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Disaster Risk Management Phase II (SIAP SIAGA II) invites qualified organizations to submit proposals for implementing the Partnership for Strengthening Disaster-climate Resilience in Bali Province. This initiative supports innovative, community-driven approaches integrating disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation into local governance structures. Proposals should strengthen local capacities, foster multi-sectoral coordination, established scaling up mechanism and ensure that disaster-climate resilience efforts promote gender equality, disability rights, and social inclusion.
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Disaster Risk Management Phase II (SIAP SIAGA II) invites qualified organizations to submit proposals for the Partnership to Enhance Disaster Resilience and Climate Adaptation in West Nusa Tenggara Province. This initiative aims to establish inclusive, disaster-resilient villages by integrating disaster risk reduction, climate Change adaptation, and sustainable development principles into local governance, which main-streaming Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion and inclusive approach.
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Disaster Risk Management Phase II (SIAP SIAGA II) invites qualified organizations to submit proposals for implementing the disaster-resilient villages Inclusive East Java Program. This program aims to strengthen community resilience by establishing inclusive, disaster-resilient villages in East Java. It emphasizes the integration of disaster risk reduction, climate change adaptation, and local economic empowerment as well as social protection by ensuring that Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion is mainstreamed into the fulfilment of disaster-resilient villages indicators.
The Australia-Indonesia Partnership for Disaster Risk Management Phase II (SIAP SIAGA II) invites qualified organizations to submit proposals for implementing Disaster Resilience Village and Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion Initiatives and Climate Smart Livelihood—through partnerships with two local Civil Society Organizations in East Nusa Tenggara Province. The Disaster Resilience Village component aims to enhance community resilience through inclusive planning, technical assistance, policy development, capacity building, and mobilizing local resources to create sustain-able and adaptive community-based solutions.
Tetra Tech International Development, the Managing Contractor for the Australia Awards in Indonesia (AAI) is seeking tenders for the design and delivery of Feeding the Future: Maternal and Children’s Nutrition
short course. Tenders are sought in accordance with the AAI Short Course Guidelines1 and as per the details more fully described in this Request for Tender (RFT) documentation.
Details of the course are included in Part B – Scope of Services.
To tender to design and deliver this course the lead business must be a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia or an Australian tertiary institution as defined in the Higher Education Support Act, 2003 Table A, B and C.
AAI will exclude a tenderer on the grounds of bankruptcy, insolvency, false declarations, or significant deficiencies in performance of any substantive requirement or obligation under a prior contract with Tetra Tech International Development or AAI.
Duration
1-2 month(s)
Location
Virtual
Reports to
Emad Iqbal, Activity Manager, NBN – Philippines
Closing date
04 Mar 2025
About P4I
Partnerships for Infrastructure (P4I) is an Australian Government initiative partnering with Southeast Asia to drive sustainable, inclusive, and resilient growth through quality infrastructure. P4I partners with Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Philippines, Thailand, Timor-Leste, Vietnam and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).
P4I works with partners to strengthen infrastructure decision-making and practice across the transport, energy, utilities and telecommunications sectors. P4I’s focus is on the early stages of the infrastructure lifecycle, including planning and prioritisation, financing strategy, and procurement.
The four main services offered by P4I are linkages with Australian government agencies and other institutions, technical and policy advice, infrastructure project advice and knowledge-sharing and learning.
As the foundation of quality infrastructure, P4I also integrates gender equality, disability, and social inclusion, and disaster risk reduction and climate change considerations into all activities.
Delivered through a single team, P4I is led by the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) in collaboration with Ernst & Young, Adam Smith International, The Asia Foundation and Ninti One. P4I has a head office in Bangkok, with other staff located around the region.
Scope of Work
Use of automated design tool to develop a geospatial model which:
- contains the boundaries for Fibre Serving Areas (FSA) and Wireless Serving Areas (WSA) based on the provided and generated demand point geospatial data together with associated infrastructure data for the Philippines; and
- provides a high-level path for the Transit Network connecting the various nodes within the network to the six Aggregation Nodes (AN) following the fibre routes/powerline routes/road network; that complies with the provided high-level Network Architecture principles provided by the supplier.
The geospatial output data shall be in an agreed format (KML, SHP, TAB, etc) that contains area polygon data as .kmz/.kml files capable of being displayed on Google Earth over the Philippines as well as the timeline of possible network rollout as a .kml file.
Geospatial inputs provided by the supplier
P4I will provide the required geospatial input data (see table 1) which outline the current telecommunications service footprint, premises, demand and environmental data. P4I may also provide the optional GIS input data (see table 2) to enhance the accuracy of the solution (pending availability).
Applicants are required to quote:
- The development of the solution for a defined geographic area which covers an example set of metro, urban, regional and remote demand points on an incremental time and material basis, testing the solution with P4I at each iteration; and
- Once agreed for the example set, the provision of the solution data set for all of the Philippines.
About Pacific Labour Mobility Support Program
The Pacific Australia Labour Mobility (PALM) scheme is a signature initiative for the Australian Government that enables workers from 9 Pacific Island Countries (PICs) and Timor- Leste to work in priority sectors in Australia. The Pacific Labour Mobility Support Program’s (PLMSP) role is to provide the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and governments in 9 PICs and Timor-Leste with support to enable workers to access PALM scheme in inclusive ways that maximise the benefits for the workers and national economies while minimising risks from labour mobility participation. Palladium is contracted to deliver PLMSP on behalf of DFAT.
The Talent Acquisition Coordinator will be responsible for undertaking recruitment activities and providing administrative and technical support across the HR and Recruitment function. The HR and Recruitment function for the PLMSP project provides comprehensive support to talent acquisition and onboarding within complex environments in Australia and ten Pacific and Timor Leste countries.
This is a fixed term opportunity required till September 2028 with possibility of extension.