National consultant to produce a video documentary to highlight the success and impact of Bahari Mali project in Tanga and Pemba IUCN Tanzania – Bahari Mali Project RfP Reference: Welcome to this Procurement by IUCN. You are hereby invited to submit a Proposal. Please read the information and instructions carefully because non-compliance with the instructions may result in disqualification of your Proposal from this Procurement. REQUIREMENTS A detailed description of the services and/or goods to be provided can be found in Attachment 1 CONTACT DETAILS During this procurement, i.e., from the publication of this RfP to the award of a contract, you may not discuss this procurement with any IUCN employee or representative other than the following contact. You must address all correspondence and questions to the contact, including your proposal. IUCN Contact:
[email protected] PROCUREMENT TIMETABLE This timetable is indicative and may be changed by IUCN at any time. If IUCN decides that changes to any of the deadlines are necessary, we will publish this on our website and contact you directly if you have indicated your interest in this procurement (see Section 3.2). DATE ACTIVITY 28th November 2025 Publication of the Request for Proposals 14th December 2025 Deadline for submission of proposals to IUCN (“ Submission Deadline ”) 26th January 2026 Planned date for contract award 9th March 2026 Expected contract start date Please email the IUCN contact to express your interest in submitting a proposal by the deadline stated above. This will help IUCN to keep you updated regarding the procurement. 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Pre-Qualification Criteria 1 3 reference letters from NGOs addressed to IUCN 2 Confirm and submit all the necessary legal registrations to perform the work including: Certificate of incorporation Tax clearance certificate TIN Certificate Technical Proposal The technical proposal must address each of the criteria stated below explicitly and separately, quoting the relevant criteria reference number (left-hand column). Proposals in any other format will significantly increase the time it takes to evaluate, and such Proposals may therefore be rejected at IUCN’s discretion. Where CVs are requested, these must be of the individuals who will carry out the work specified. The individuals you put forward may only be substituted with IUCN’s approval. IUCN will evaluate technical proposals with regards to each of the following criteria and their relative importance: Description Information to provide Relative weight Quality of technical approach 1. Description of the conceptual and methodological approach. Explain how you will implement and meet the deliverables and objectives specified in the ToR. 30 2. The conceptual and methodological approach Description of the conceptual and methodological approach to be used in the process as stipulated in sect 4 of the ToR 30 3. Relevant competencies and experience Experts/Subject matter experts 1. Education: Bachelor’s degree in journalism, film, communications, or another related field. 2. Work experience: at least 5 years of proven experience in cinematography, photography and one of the technical areas listed above. Experience in production of natural resources films/documentaries. 3. artistic and innovative ways of storytelling and cutting-edge stories including use of animation and background narration. Proof of innovative ways of storytelling by the consultant (From previous relevant assignments) to be attached/shared. 40 TOTAL 100% Financial Proposal The financial proposal must be a fixed and firm price for the provision of the goods/services stated in the RfP in their entirety. Prices include all costs. Applicable Goods and Services Taxes Currency of proposed rates and prices Submitted rates and prices are deemed to include all costs, insurances, taxes, fees, expenses, liabilities, obligations, risk, and other things necessary for the performance of the Terms of Reference or Specification of Requirements. IUCN will not accept charges beyond those clearly stated in the Financial Proposal. IUCN withhold 5% of the professional fee charged as withholding tax payment. Proposal rates and prices shall be inclusive of Value Added Tax. All rates and prices submitted by Proposers shall be in USD. Additional information not requested by IUCN should not be included in your Proposal and will not be considered in the evaluation. Your proposal must remain valid and capable of acceptance by IUCN for 90 calendar days following the submission deadline. Withdrawals and Changes You may freely withdraw or change your proposal at any time before the submission deadline by written notice to the IUCN Contact. However, to reduce the risk of fraud, no changes or withdrawals will be accepted after the submission deadline. EVALUATION of PROPOSALS Completeness Pre-Qualification Criteria Technical Evaluation Scoring Method IUCN will first check your proposal for completeness. Incomplete proposals will not be considered further. Only proposals that meet all the pre-qualification criteria will be evaluated. Your proposal will be assigned a score from 0 to 10 for each of the technical evaluation criteria, such that ‘0’ is low and ‘10’ is high. Minimum Quality Thresholds Proposals that receive a score of ‘0’ for any of the criteria will not be considered further. Technical Score Your score for each technical evaluation criterion will be multiplied with the respective relative weight (see Section 4.4) and these weighted scores added together to give your proposal’s overall technical score. Financial Evaluation and Financial Scores The financial evaluation will be based upon the full total price you submit. Your financial proposal will receive a score calculated by dividing the lowest financial proposal that has passed the minimum quality thresholds (see Section 5.3.2) by the total price of your financial proposal. Thus, for example, if your financial proposal is for a total of CHF 100 and the lowest financial proposal is CHF 80, you will receive a financial score of 80/100 = 80% Total Score Your proposal’s total score will be calculated as the weighted sum of your technical score and your financial score. The relative weights will be: Technical: 70% Financial: 30% Thus, for example, if your technical score is 83% and your financial score is 77%, you will receive a total score of 83
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Terms of Reference for IUCN Consultancy
Title: National consultant to produce a video documentary to highlight the success and impact of Bahari Mali project in Tanga and Pemba Objective of the Consultancy This consultancy has the following objective(s): 1. Highlight the overall impact and success of Bahari Mali project in it’s various components.
Background The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN), with funding from the Embassy of Ireland in Tanzania, is implementing Bahari Mali—a Sustainable Blue Livelihoods programme in the Tanga-Pemba Seascape. This three-year initiative aims to unlock opportunities in the blue economy while promoting effective, equitable, and inclusive conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity. The programme focuses on four interlinked objectives: 1\) Improve livelihood and socio-economic status of coastal communities particularly women and youth as an approach towards enhancing resilience of coastal communities in the Tanga-Pemba Seascape. 2\) Improve management of marine and coastal ecosystems in the Tanga-Pemba Seascape through enhanced adaptive governance. 3\) Improve knowledge and awareness among key stakeholders in Tanga-Pemba Seascape and the Western Indian Ocean region for improved conservation of ecosystems and coastal and marine resources. 4\) Enhance advocacy in blue economy for effective conservation of ecosystems and coastal and marine resources in the Tanga-Pemba seascape. Bahari Mali builds on a pilot phase (Sept 2021–Aug 2022) that established foundations for community conservation, scientific analysis, business incubation, and policy advocacy. The current phase scales up these efforts through integrated seascape management in partnership with Ocean Hub Africa (OHA) and WIOMSA, aligning with IUCN’s Blue Resilience Framework and contributing to the Great Blue Wall Initiative. The programme also supports the Embassy of Ireland’s Tanzania Strategy (2022–26), particularly Strategic Outcome 4: “Tanzanian women and girls have more sustainable and resilient livelihoods, greater capacity to adapt to climate change, and benefit from a sustainable blue economy.” To effectively communicate the achievements and transformative impact of Bahari Mali, IUCN intends to engage a consultant to produce a high-quality video documentary. This documentary will serve as a key knowledge and advocacy tool, showcasing how the programme has improved livelihoods, strengthened ecosystem governance, and advanced blue economy opportunities in Tanga and Pemba. It will build on previous project documentaries but go further by capturing the cumulative results and stories from the entire programme cycle, including voices from communities, partners, and stakeholders. The final product will be used for donor reporting, stakeholder engagement, and public awareness, highlighting the programme’s contribution to resilience, gender equality, and sustainable marine resource management. Project Reference: P04384 Donor reference:
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About the Project Bahari Mali is a three-year (2022 - 2025) Blue Economy project implemented by IUCN with funding from the Embassy of Ireland in Tanzania. The Bahari Mali project comes as an extension of an initial 12-month pilot phase, with the mission to unlock sustainable development and improved livelihoods for local communities in the Tanga-Pemba seascape. The project builds on IUCN ESARO’s Blue Resilience Framework, and the Great Blue Wall (GBW) initiative which consists of three key pillars: Blue Planet, Blue People, and Blue Partnerships. Operating in four programmatic districts, Pangani and Mkinga in Tanga, and Mkoani and Micheweni in Pemba, the project promotes a regenerative seascape approach by supporting sustainable conservation and utilization of coastal ecosystems and marine resources. The overarching goal of the project is to unlock the development of a blue economy that contributes to long-term, effective, equitable, and inclusive conservation of coastal and marine biodiversity — that services and improves the lives of surrounding communities, in line with contributing towards Tanzania’s development and conservation agendas. A key component of the project focuses on enhancing advocacy in blue economy and conservation of coastal and marine resources and ecosystem services in the Tanga-Pemba seascape. The objective is to ensure that blue economy strategies are developed and implemented through evidence-based advocacy efforts.
Description of the Assignment IUCN wishes to engage the service provider to develop a video documentary highlighting the overall impact and success of Bahari Mali project. Expected output: The service provider will be expected to produce a documentary, using quality video and photography equipment and deliver the following outputs: • A maximum of 7-minute video documentary highlighting the impact of Bahari Mali project in specific 3 components of the project. • Inclusion of English subtitles for the interviewee and/or voiceovers (to be edited by IUCN and MoBEF before final production), providing good English translations of the beneficiary narratives. • High-quality 150 photos of important activities in the sites, aerial shots of the sea/ mangrove restoration sites.
Duration of the Assignment From 26th January – 9th March 2026
Payment Schedule The Timetable below summarises the chronological order of deliverables and indicates milestones at which IUCN will pay the Consultant.
Deliverable Milestone payment Submission of Inception report with detailed action plan 40% 1st Screening of the video documentary, with postproduction highlights 30% Submission of the final version of the documentary 30%
Skills and Experience The consultant must have the following skills, education and experience as a minimum: - Education: Bachelor’s degree in journalism, film, communications, or another related field. - Work experience: at least 5 years of proven experience in cinematography, photography and one of the technical areas listed above. Experience in production of natural resources films/documentaries. - artistic and innovative ways of storytelling and cutting-edge stories including use of animation and background narration. Proof of innovative ways of storytelling by the consultant (From previous relevant assignments) to be attached/shared.
Supervision and coordination The consultant will report to and work under the supervision of IUCN Tanzania Communications and Membership Officer.
Step 1: Acquire Tender Documents Obtain the relevant tender documents.
Step 2: Review Requirements Thoroughly read the tender specifications, terms, and conditions.
Step 3: Prepare Proposal Prepare your proposal as guided, ensuring all the required information is included.
Step 4: Submission Submit your completed proposal by December 14th, 2025, via the email address
[email protected]