Sabtu, 11 Juli 2026
[newdevjobsindo] Fwd: RFQ - Request for Quotation: Assessment on the Integration of Governance, Planning, Implementation, and Reporting of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programs
Dari: SIAP SIAGA DRM <siapsiaga.drm@gmail.com>
Date: Kam, 9 Jul 2026 pukul 15.39
Subject: RFQ - Request for Quotation: Assessment on the Integration of Governance, Planning, Implementation, and Reporting of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programs
To: <newdevjobsindo@freelists.org>
Dear All,
We are currently seeking a qualified organisation with demonstrated expertise to undertake an assessment on the Integration of Governance, Planning, Implementation, and Reporting of Post-Disaster Rehabilitation and Reconstruction Programs.
If your organisation has the relevant qualifications and experience to carry out this assignment, we kindly invite you to submit a proposal in accordance with the instructions outlined in the attached Request for Quotation (RFQ).
Thank you for your interest. We look forward to receiving your proposal.
Regards,
SIAP SIAGA Procurement Team
Jumat, 10 Juli 2026
[newdevjobsindo] Prospera Phase 2 - Partnerships Adviser
Partnerships Adviser
(Short-term Adviser)
KEY INFORMATION
Job Title : Partnerships Adviser
Program : Prospera Phase 2
Reports to : Partnerships Lead or equivalent
Contract Type : Short-term adviser
Location : Jakarta, Indonesia (with remote inputs as appropriate)
Duration : Up to a maximum of 90 input days over 12 months (up to 8x in-country inputs)
ABOUT PROSPERA
Prospera is Australia's flagship economic governance investment in Indonesia, supporting the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to advance inclusive, sustainable and climate-resilient economic reform. Implemented by Cowater International in partnership with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Government of Indonesia, the program runs from 2026 to 2035. Prospera is a dual modality program comprising partnerships between Australian and Indonesian government agencies along with distinct but interrelated Managing Contractor-led (Cowater) advisory and support services.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Partnerships Adviser is a time-limited expert role focused on building the partnerships system that will underpin Prospera's work over the life of the program. Working closely with the Partnerships Lead and technical directorates, the role designs and establishes the tools, frameworks, mapping products, performance and reporting, and other processes that will enable Prospera's partnership function to operate effectively and efficiently from early implementation.
This is a system-building role. The primary output is a practical, well-documented partnerships operating system that the Partnerships Lead and technical teams can own and run independently once the engagement concludes.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Partnership mapping
Develop a comprehensive baseline map of Prospera's existing and potential partnerships across Australian Public Service (APS) agencies, Australian institutional partners (universities, research institutions, think tanks) and Indonesian policy actors (think tanks, CSOs, academia). Identify strategic fit, complementarities, gaps and priorities including intersections with other DFAT-funded programs in Indonesia. Draw on key lessons and approaches in DFAT’s other key government-to-government (G2G) partnership programs. Establish a format and process for the map to be maintained by the Partnerships Lead.
Frameworks and tools design
Design the core suite of partnership tools and frameworks Prospera needs to operate effectively: partnership categorisation criteria, health check instruments, work planning and reporting templates for APS agencies, and guidance on partnership modalities. Ensure products are practical, proportionate, build on experience from other G2G programs and aligned to contractual requirements.
APS Partnerships Framework
Provide expert support to the development of the APS Partnerships Framework, drawing on experience with APS agency engagement, government-to-government partnership design and DFAT program requirements.
Documentation and handover
Ensure all frameworks, processes and tools are clearly documented and that the Partnerships Lead is equipped to maintain and apply them independently. Produce a concise partnerships operating manual for use by the Partnerships Lead and technical teams.
Capacity building
Provide targeted support and coaching to the Partnerships Lead and relevant technical staff to build confidence and capability in applying partnership frameworks and tools.
SELECTION CRITERIA
• Demonstrated experience designing partnership frameworks, systems or operational tools in a complex, multi-stakeholder development program context.
• Strong knowledge of APS agency operations and the Australia-Indonesia partnership landscape, including DFAT development program requirements for APS partnerships.
• Experience with partnership mapping and stakeholder analysis across government, institutional and civil society actors.
• Ability to produce clear, practical documentation that non-specialist staff can use independently.
• Strong interpersonal and facilitation skills, with the ability to work across a large and geographically distributed team.
• Written communication skills in English to a high standard; Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is an advantage.
• Knowledge of Indonesia is an advantage.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Candidates are encouraged to apply by 31 July 2026/as soon as possible.
For your application to be considered, please upload your documents as followed: Candidate Last Name, First Name, date, Title of the Position.
Cowater international strives to maintain a fair, transparent, and human centered recruitment process. As part of our commitment to responsible hiring practices and compliance with evolving recruitment regulations, we may use AI assisted tools to support limited aspects of our talent acquisition workflow, such as reviewing or shortlisting applications. These tools are used only to enhance efficiency and consistency in our processes. All assessments, interviews, and final hiring decisions are made exclusively by our human recruiting managers. Candidates may request additional information about the use of these tools or reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process.
Cowater International is an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to professional experience and position expectations. Cowater does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law.
We thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.
ABOUT US
Founded in 1985, Cowater International is a leading global development consulting company. Headquartered in Ottawa and with corporate hubs in Auckland, Berlin, Brussels, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Manila, Nairobi, Singapore and Stockholm, Cowater International has successfully delivered a portfolio of over 2500 projects and assignments in more than 95 countries. We work with governments, private sector actors and communities implementing projects that support socio-economic development, institutional strengthening, environmental improvements and advance equal opportunities for all. We are a diverse and experienced team committed to building a better tomorrow for the people we serve. Our adaptive approach to management has led to our yearly award-winning work and recognition as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2017.
We thank you for your interest in building a better tomorrow.
[newdevjobsindo] Prospera Phase 2 - Partnerships Lead
Partnerships Lead
KEY INFORMATION
Job Title : Partnerships Lead
Program : Prospera Phase 2
Reports to : Director, Policy Coherence and APS Partnerships
Contract Type : Long-term Adviser (LTA)
Location : Jakarta, Indonesia
ABOUT PROSPERA
Prospera is Australia's flagship economic governance investment in Indonesia, supporting the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to advance inclusive, sustainable and climate-resilient economic reform. Implemented by Cowater International in partnership with the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) and the Government of Indonesia, the program runs from 2026 to 2035. Prospera is a dual modality program comprising partnerships between Australian and Indonesian government agencies along with distinct but interrelated Managing Contractor-led (Cowater) advisory and support services.
ABOUT THE ROLE
The Partnerships Lead builds and sustains Prospera's internal capability to manage partnerships effectively. The role does not own individual partnerships, which sit with DFAT and the relevant technical directorates. Instead, the Partnerships Lead ensures all teams have the frameworks, tools and guidance they need to manage their partnerships to a consistent standard, that these enable progressive learning and refinement, and that Prospera maintains a coherent, cross-program view of its partnership portfolio at all times and where this intersects with other DFAT-funded government-to-government (G2G) partnership programs.
The role is the custodian of Prospera's Australian Public Service (APS) Partnerships Framework and related operational instruments, coordinates program-wide partnership reporting and planning processes, and champions partnership ways of working across the organisation. It also facilitates and supports coordination with other relevant DFAT-funded programs and partners.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
Frameworks, tools and standards
Develop, maintain and continuously improve Prospera's partnership frameworks, templates, tools and guidance, including the APS Partnerships Framework, partnership health check instruments and workplanning templates for APS agencies. Ensure tools are practical, proportionate and accessible to technical teams.
Internal coordination and capability
Act as the go-to resource across Prospera for partnership process guidance and quality assurance. Run regular cross-directorate coordination, identify coherence opportunities, surface issues early and support technical teams to apply partnership tools in their day-to-day work.
APS partnership structures and reporting
Coordinate Prospera's APS partnership reporting and planning processes, including preparation for regular APS gatherings, collation of partnership inputs to the annual work plan and maintenance of partnership health check records. Ensure reporting obligations under the APS Partnerships Framework are met across the program.
Portfolio visibility
Maintain a current, program-wide map of Prospera's partnership portfolio across APS agencies, Australian institutional partners and Indonesian policy actors. Provide program leadership with timely visibility of the partnership landscape, including health, gaps and emerging opportunities.
Support Prospera’s sustainability strategy by identifying and strengthening strategic partnerships with Indonesian economic think tanks, policy actors and other institutions that can advance evidence-informed, locally grounded reform dialogue.
Culture and advocacy
Champion partnership ways of working internally, fostering a culture of deliberate, high-quality engagement across Prospera's technical and operational teams.
SELECTION CRITERIA
• Experience in leading coordination or enabling within a complex multi-stakeholder program, ideally in an international development or government context.
• Demonstrated experience to design and implement operational frameworks or tools that enable others to work more effectively.
• Understanding of APS agency operations and the Australia-Indonesia partnership landscape.
• Strong leadership and organisational coordination skills, with the ability to manage multiple workstreams across a large team.
• Effective communicator and relationship builder, able to influence without direct authority.
• Written communication skills in English to a high standard; Bahasa Indonesia proficiency is an advantage.
• Experience enhancing synergies and effectiveness across dual modality programs is an advantage.
• Knowledge of Indonesia is an advantage.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Candidates are encouraged to apply by 31 July 2026/as soon as possible.
For your application to be considered, please upload your documents as followed: Candidate Last Name, First Name, date, Title of the Position.
Cowater international strives to maintain a fair, transparent, and human centered recruitment process. As part of our commitment to responsible hiring practices and compliance with evolving recruitment regulations, we may use AI assisted tools to support limited aspects of our talent acquisition workflow, such as reviewing or shortlisting applications. These tools are used only to enhance efficiency and consistency in our processes. All assessments, interviews, and final hiring decisions are made exclusively by our human recruiting managers. Candidates may request additional information about the use of these tools or reasonable accommodations during the recruitment process.
Cowater International is an equal opportunity employer, basing employment on merit and qualifications as they relate to professional experience and position expectations. Cowater does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis of race, religion, sex, gender identity, disability, age, or any other basis protected by law.
We thank all applicants, however only those shortlisted will be contacted.
ABOUT US
Founded in 1985, Cowater International is a leading global development consulting company. Headquartered in Ottawa and with corporate hubs in Auckland, Berlin, Brussels, Helsinki, London, Madrid, Manila, Nairobi, Singapore and Stockholm, Cowater International has successfully delivered a portfolio of over 2500 projects and assignments in more than 95 countries. We work with governments, private sector actors and communities implementing projects that support socio-economic development, institutional strengthening, environmental improvements and advance equal opportunities for all. We are a diverse and experienced team committed to building a better tomorrow for the people we serve. Our adaptive approach to management has led to our yearly award-winning work and recognition as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies since 2017.
We thank you for your interest in building a better tomorrow.
[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Konsultan Penulis Buku Pembelajaran Semi-Populer - "Perjalanan Hutan Adat Konda"
Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia.
We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.
As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking to fill the following Terms below:
Request for Proposals
Title: Konsultan Penulis Buku Pembelajaran Semi-Populer – ”Perjalanan Hutan Adat Konda”
RFP No: 023/VII/10/2026
Date of Issuance: 10 July 2026
1. Background
Konservasi Indonesia (KI) supports community Peoples in Konda District, South Sorong Regency, in their efforts to protect, manage, and secure recognition of their customary territories. As part of this work, KI has documented the community’s journey through two digital Story Maps that showcase participatory mapping processes, customary territory governance, and progress toward the recognition of Customary Forests.
To strengthen knowledge management and promote learning beyond the project area, KI seeks to transform these Story Maps into a semi-popular learning book. This publication will serve as a platform for sharing knowledge, experiences, best practices, and lessons learned from the community mentoring process, with the aim of inspiring and informing similar initiatives elsewhere. The book is intended for a broad audience, including Indigenous communities, government institutions, civil society organizations, academics, donors, and the general public.
Beyond documenting achievements and milestones, the book will capture the stories, reflections, challenges, and insights of key stakeholders involved in the recognition and management of Customary Forests. Through an engaging storytelling approach, the publication will connect field experiences with practical lessons that can inform policy development, decision-making processes, and sustainable customary forest management practices.
To support the development of this knowledge product, KI seeks to engage a professional consultant with demonstrated experience in semi-popular writing, learning documentation, and storytelling. The consultant will be responsible for developing the book’s overall concept and structure, collecting and synthesizing information from multiple sources, and producing a compelling narrative that translates technical and field-based information into content that is accessible, informative, inspiring, and relevant to diverse audiences.
2. Project Overview
The consultant will conduct a comprehensive impact assessment covering four key analytical domains:
· Document and articulate the journey of Indigenous communities in Konda District toward securing formal recognition of their Customary Forests, including their ongoing efforts to safeguard, govern, and sustainably manage their customary territories;
· Capture and elevate the voices, experiences, and perspectives of key stakeholders involved in the recognition and management of Customary Forests through a compelling and engaging storytelling approach;
· Identify, analyze, and synthesize key lessons learned, best practices, and knowledge generated throughout the community facilitation and capacity-strengthening process, providing insights that can inform future initiatives;
· Develop a comprehensive knowledge resource that serves as a reference for government institutions, civil society organizations, Indigenous communities, academics, donors, and the wider public on Indigenous-led approaches to Customary Forest governance, conservation, and sustainable management.
3. Submission Details
a. Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than 17 July 2026, 17:00 WIB. Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org;. All proposals are to be submitted following the guidelines listed in this RFP.
b. Validity of bid. 120 days from the submission deadline
c. Clarifications. Questions may be submitted to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org by the specified date and time in the timeline below. The subject of the email must contain the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to submitted clarifications by the date specified in the timeline below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
d. Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP documents by amendment which will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
4. Proposal Timeline
RFP Issued |
10 July 2026 |
Clarifications submitted to KI |
13-14 July 2026 |
Clarifications provided to known bidders |
15 July 2026 |
Complete proposals due to KI |
17 July 2026 |
Final selection |
23 July 2026 |
For more information please click here https://bit.ly/4f7g4eK
[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Analysis of landscape finance flows for commodities in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia.
We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.
As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking Consultant to fill the following Terms below:
CONSULTANT (Group/ Company)
Analysis of landscape finance flows for commodities in North Sumatra, Indonesia
Request for Proposals
Title: Analysis of landscape finance flows for commodities in North Sumatra, Indonesia
RFP No: 022/VII/10/2026
Date of Issuance: 10 July 2026
1. Background
North Sumatra is rich in biodiversity and forests that sustain millions of people and provide habitat for endangered species like the Tapanuli orangutan. The landscapes of North Sumatra also support the production of globally traded goods such as palm oil, coffee, cocoa and rubber. It is critical that government, companies and communities work together to protect and restore natural areas while also helping farmers improve their agricultural practices, boost yields, adapt to climate change and access markets.
Konservasi Indonesia’s landscape strategy focuses on protecting and restoring high-value forests to improve ecological function and resilience, while also supporting farmers to adopt sustainable and regenerative management practices that increase productivity, enhance resilience, and improve farmer and community livelihoods. We work collaboratively with local government, supply chain actors, producers and communities to support the transition from “expand-and-extract” economic and land-use models to a high-value, climate resilient economy. By integrating forest protection with advanced agroforestry and yield intensification, we aim to provide a scalable implementation framework that aligns with and advances Indonesia’s FOLU Net Sink 2030 goals, provincial sustainability mandates, corporate supply chain commitments, and international ESG investment standards.
2. Project Overview
Finance for Resilient Landscapes (“F4RL”) is a collaboration led by Proforest, Conservation International (CI) and The Nature Conservancy (TNC), with philanthropic support from HSBC. The program is a global effort to accelerate financial flows to support resilient nature-positive commodity production landscapes. The F4RL program is delivered at the landscape level through pilots in mature agricultural production landscapes where jurisdictional or landscape approaches are already established.
The Tapanuli Landscape of North Sumatra (encompassing Tapanuli Selatan, Tapanuli Tengah, Tapanuli Utara and Mandailing Natal) has been identified as a priority landscape, where Conservation International and Konservasi Indonesia will be developing and piloting landscape financing models that support nature positive transitions in palm oil and potentially other agriculture sectors. Building on the strong foundation established through the ongoing Tapanuli Landscape Initiative—where companies have already made significant investments—the program aims to connect these efforts with the global financial sector to drive progress that is both scalable and sustainable over time.
Within Tapanuli, F4RL will identify key financing needs and match them with appropriate financial mechanisms, enabling companies and local actors to access the capital required to implement and scale landscape transitions that deliver both production and conservation outcomes. This landscape finance approach seeks to move beyond fragmented, project-based funding toward an integrated, long-term financing model—one that addresses the underlying drivers of degradation while creating sustainable funding streams for both people and nature.
To define these mechanisms, the program will begin with a detailed landscape assessment, including analyses of: 1) priority value chains and economic sectors; 2) the policy and enabling environment; 3) existing and potential financing instruments; and 3) the conservation, community, and economic objectives they aim to support. These analyses will inform specific policy, finance, and market mechanisms needed to scale the following key landscape transitions:
1. Protection and Management of High Conservation Value Ecosystems
a) Forest Protection: Secure native forests beyond legally designated protected areas through support for community land tenure and land-use zoning that improve forest protection.
b) Improved Protected Area Management: Improve management of native forests that are already protected through active management and monitoring and community engagement.
c) Targeted Restoration of Degraded Ecosystems: Assisted Natural Regeneration (ANR) of degraded ecosystems in protected areas of high ecological importance, (e.g. improved enforcement of protected zones to help natural regrowth of vegetation or rewetting of degraded protected peatlands).
2. Diversification of Agricultural Systems to Increase Tree Species and Carbon Stocks
a) Enrichment Planting: Enrichment of high tree cover monocultures by integrating native species into industrial estates (rubber, acacia, eucalyptus) to meet international sustainability certifications and enhance ecological resilience.
b) Increased Tree Cover in Agricultural Lands: Increasing tree cover and value to medium and low tree cover systems including through planting high-value fruit and timber trees, grafting, better varietals, and pruning. This increases biomass while providing farmers with secondary revenue streams, reducing the economic pressure to encroach on protected forests.
3. Sustainable Intensification of Agricultural Systems to Increase Productivity and Yields
a) Farm Renovation: Replanting aged palm plantation areas (e.g. >20 years) to increase yield and improve pest/disease resistance
b) Improved Agricultural Practices: Improved management and productivity of existing oil palm plantations with support for farmers to implement Good Agriculture Practices (GAP) including regenerative agriculture and actions to increase ground cover that support biodiversity and reduce fertilizer inputs.
3. Submission Details
a. Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than 20 July 2026, 23:59 WIB. Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org;. All proposals are to be submitted following the guidelines listed in this RFP.
b. Validity of bid. 120 days from the submission deadline
c. Clarifications. Questions may be submitted to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org by the specified date and time in the timeline below. The subject of the email must contain the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to submitted clarifications by the date specified in the timeline below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
d. Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP documents by amendment which will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
4. Proposal Timeline
RFP Issued |
10 July 2026 |
Clarifications submitted to KI |
14 July 2026 |
Clarifications provided to known bidders |
16 July 2026 |
Complete proposals due to KI |
20 July 2026 |
Final selection |
27 July 2026 |
For more information please click here https://bit.ly/4vYgSKo
[newdevjobsindo] Repost: Vacancy in Nutrition International - Provincial Coordinator LSSF, Central Java
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Provincial Coordinator Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF), Central Java
Nutrition International (NI) has been supporting the Government of Indonesia through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Ministry of Health (MoH). NI assists in implementing and strengthening the Large-Scale Food Fortification (LSFF) portfolio at the national, provincial, and district levels. To support the implementation of LSFF portfolio in Indonesia, NI will recruit Provincial Coordinator LSFF, Central Java, located at Semarang, with responsibility to implement LSFF program across Central Java.
The consultant will assist in the implementation of NI’s large scale food fortification program/s (Fortification of staples - Salt, Wheat, Rice, Oil) at the province level including engagement with key stakeholders, under the overall supervision of the National Program Officer (NPO), Indonesia.
Roles and Responsibilities
The Provincial Coordinator would assist the NPO in the implementation of the following activities:
- Support Government policy and program
- Support NPO during engagement with relevant government departments and key stakeholders for local-level planning, communication, enforcement and regular review of LSFF projects, to ensure effective implementation of standards, policy and programs;
- Support NPO in liaising and maintaining harmonious working relationships with key program stakeholders, including Provincial/ District Health Office, Millers, Industry and Trade Office, BPOM, Development Partners, etc;
- Support NPO in facilitating engagement with national and local government in introducing LSFF programs in their social safety net program and Open market.
- Support Implementation of NI’s program
- Provide input to NPO and National Consultant in technical and operational aspects of NI’s program design, strategy development, planning documents and monitoring framework, at province and district level;
- Support National Consultant and NPO, in monitoring the technical and operational aspects of ongoing program activities through field visits, on-site assistance, meetings with partners, analyze the progress reports and prepare project briefs as required
- Support National Consultant in capacitating millers and their staff, to adopt good manufacturing practices and QA/QC practices through supportive supervision. Assist in facilitating interface between by millers and provincial enforcement bodies for improved compliance to standard.
- Assist NPO and National Consultant in engaging with millers for gender inclusion in their units:
- Assist National Consultant and NPO in facilitating the implementation of external quality control protocol and regular monitoring mechanism by provincial enforcement bodies viz. provincial BPOM, MoIT;
- Support NPO and National Consultant through active participation in the coordination meeting arranged by NI Indonesia Country Office and provide input on current programming status related to stakeholders, identify gaps and share corrective actions;
- Program Monitoring and Reporting
- Make periodic / monthly assessments of millers associated with NI based on NI’s MEAL and program operation plan, share their observations with NPO;
Other Tasks
- Support in carrying out other duties related to the project as requested by the NI Indonesia Office
Education/Professional Designations/Experience
- Minimum master’s degree in food technology, public health, food engineering or any other related degree from a recognized university.
- Working experience in rice fortification, development organization, food industries - private sector, and nutrition and health-related issues will be an added advantage
The complete Term of Reference can be seen in the following link:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/16W_6UiGw6ZchpdYBKxPh0Fhw-QClt0iq?usp=sharing
Applicants are required to submit the following documents:
- Cover letter addressed to Nutrition International
- Curriculum vitae (CV)
- Reference letters (a minimum of two references)
The required documents should be submitted to Nutrition International to the following email address:
proposalsindonesia@nutritionintl.org
The deadline for submission of these documents is on Sunday, July 19, 2026, at 23:59 Jakarta Time.
In the subject line of the email, please write the following:
- Application for Provincial Coordinator LSFF, Central Java
Kind regards,
Nutrition International
Selasa, 07 Juli 2026
[newdevjobsindo] RFP: Multi-Dimensional Impact Analysis of Land-Use Change Scenarios in Konda Peninsula
Konservasi Indonesia is a national foundation established to support sustainable development in the country. We are the main partner of Conservation International in Indonesia.
We envision a healthy and prosperous Indonesia where biodiversity is valued and preserved. With offices and project sites across Indonesia, we promote a sustainable landscape-seascape approach and establish partnerships with multiple stakeholders across sectors and jurisdictions to deliver lasting impacts for people and nature in Indonesia.
As we are constantly expanding, we are currently looking to fill the following Terms below:
Request for Proposals
Title: Multi-Dimensional Impact Analysis of Land-Use Change Scenarios in Konda Peninsula
RFP No: 021/VII/2/2026
Date of Issuance: 2 July 2026
1. Background
Konservasi Indonesia (KI) is seeking a qualified consultant or consulting team to undertake a multi-dimensional impact analysis of potential land-use change scenarios in the Konda Peninsula, South Sorong Regency, Southwest Papua.
The Konda Peninsula (approximately 42,000 hectares) is an ecologically significant landscape containing peat swamp forests, mangrove ecosystems, important biodiversity values, and areas of cultural significance for Indigenous communities. KI requires an independent scientific assessment to evaluate the ecological, biological, social, economic, and climate-related consequences of potential land-use change scenarios and provide evidence-based recommendations for future management of the area.
2. Project Overview
The consultant will conduct a comprehensive impact assessment covering four key analytical domains:
· Ecological and hydrological impacts, including peatland desiccation, fire risk, and sedimentation impacts on coastal ecosystems;
· Biological impacts, including biodiversity significance and threats under land-use change scenarios;
· Social and economic impacts on Indigenous communities, including food security, water resources, cultural heritage, and livelihoods;
· Climate impacts, including carbon stock estimation and potential greenhouse gas emissions resulting from land-use change scenarios.
The assignment period is anticipated to be from July to September 2026.
3. Submission Details
a. Deadline. Proposals must be received no later than 10 July 2026 – 17:00 WIB. Late submissions will not be accepted. Proposals must be submitted via email to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org;. All proposals are to be submitted following the guidelines listed in this RFP.
b. Validity of bid. 120 days from the submission deadline
c. Clarifications. Questions may be submitted to procurementKI@konservasi-id.org by the specified date and time in the timeline below. The subject of the email must contain the RFP number and title of the RFP. KI will respond in writing to submitted clarifications by the date specified in the timeline below. Responses to questions that may be of common interest to all bidders will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
d. Amendments. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of proposals, KI may, for any reason, modify the RFP documents by amendment which will be posted to the KI website and/or communicated via email.
4. Proposal Timeline
RFP Issued |
02 July 2026 |
Clarifications submitted to KI |
06 July 2026 |
Clarifications provided to known bidders |
07 July 2026 |
Complete proposals due to KI |
10 July 2026 |
Final selection |
20 July 2026 |
For more information please click here http://bit.ly/3Tky8uI



