Terms of Reference to conduct a comprehensive mapping of relevant key actors in Uganda Tender job Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration (GVTC)
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Terms of Reference to conduct a comprehensive mapping of relevant national/provincial/district government, private sector, bilateral and multilateral development partners, and other key actors in Uganda to mobilise resources for the One Health-based Pandemic Preparedness Prevention and Response (PPR) system

1. Background

The Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration (GVTC), together with the International Gorilla Conservation Programme (IGCP), World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF), International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) and Gorilla Doctors are strengthening conservation and health security across the Greater Virunga Landscape. Given the complex interactions between wildlife, people, livestock, and ecosystems, GVTC seeks to mobilise resources for the One Health-based Pandemic Preparedness, Prevention and Response (PPR) capable of addressing emerging and re‑emerging threats to human, mountain gorillas, other wildlife, ecosystems, and surrounding communities.

To effectively mobilise resources and align efforts across sectors, GVTC intends to conduct a comprehensive mapping of national, provincial and district governments, private sector entities, bilateral and multilateral development partners, donors, philanthropies, NGOs, academic institutions, and other relevant actors in Uganda whose priorities align with One Health approaches and conservation outcomes.

This consultancy will generate a strategic landscape analysis that positions GVTC and partners to leverage partnerships and attract sustainable funding for the One Health-based PPR system.

2. Objective of the Assignment

The overall objective is to identify, map, and analyse relevant actors across government, private sector, donors, and development partners to support resource mobilisation and strategic engagement for the One Health-based PPR system in the Greater Virunga Landscape.

Specific objectives:

  1. Identify and categorise key actors relevant to mobilizing resources for One Health through which funds can be leveraged.
  2. Analyse each actor’s strategic priorities, funding windows, geographic focus, and relevance to One Health-based pandemic PPR.
  3. Map existing and potential partnerships, ongoing investments, and opportunities for collaboration.
  4. Provide actionable recommendations for resource mobilisation and engagement strategies.
  5. Develop a strategic action plan for engaging public and private sector in resource mobilisation to be undertaken by WWF.

3. Scope of Work

The consultant will undertake the following tasks:

3.1 Stakeholder Identification and Categorisation

  • National government ministries/agencies in Rwanda, Uganda, and DRC (health, wildlife, environment, disaster management, agriculture, finance, etc.).
  • Bilateral partners (e.g., Embassies, USAID, GIZ, FCDO, JICA, SIDA).
  • Multilateral organisations (e.g., FAO, WHO, World Bank, UNEP, UNDP, African Development Bank).
  • International conservation and health NGOs.
  • Philanthropic foundations and trusts.
  • Academic and research institutions that can contribute funding.
  • Private sector entities (tourism, health, biotech, digital health, insurance, CSR arms).
  • Regional institutions (EAC, Africa CDC, COMESA, IGAD, AU).

3.2 Analysis of Stakeholder Priorities and Capacities

  • Areas of alignment with One Health and PPR systems.
  • Geographic coverage and existing programmes within the Greater Virunga Landscape and or any GVTC partner state.
  • Funding portfolios and current grant cycles.

3.3 Mapping of Opportunities and Gaps

  • Identify funding opportunities (short, medium, long-term).
  • Highlight gaps in current support relevant to wildlife health, human health, and ecosystem health.
  • Analyse barriers and entry points for engagement.

3.4 Recommendations for Engagement and Resource Mobilisation

  • Develop tailored engagement strategies for each category of actors.
  • Propose a prioritised partnership and action plan.

3.5 Deliverables

  1. Inception Report detailing methodology, stakeholder list, and work plan.
  2. Comprehensive Stakeholder Mapping Report including:
    • Actor profiles
    • Strategic priorities
    • Relevance to One Health and PPR
    • Opportunities and risks
    • Partnership landscape
  3. Stakeholder Database (Excel or CSV) with contact details, priorities, funding windows, and other relevant fields.
  4. Action plan for engaging relevant actors.
  5. PowerPoint presentation summarizing findings and strategic recommendations.

4. Methodology

The consultant is expected to apply a combination of:

  • Desk review of existing strategies, donor documents, government policies, and reports.
  • Key informant interviews (KIIs) with selected actors from GVTC, IGCP, national governments, partners, etc through in-person and online communications.
  • Systems-thinking and One Health analytical frameworks.

5. Duration of the Assignment

The consultancy is expected to take 30 working days from contract signing, including submission of all deliverables.

6. Required Qualifications and Experience

  • Advanced degree in Public Health, Veterinary Medicine, Conservation, International Development, One Health, Public Policy, Resource Mobilisation or related field.
  • At least 7–10 years of experience in One Health programming, conservation financing, donor mapping, or resource mobilisation.
  • Proven experience in stakeholder mapping and partnership strategy development.
  • Strong analytical, writing, and presentation skills.
  • Familiarity with the Greater Virunga Landscape is an added advantage.

7. Reporting Arrangements

The consultant will report jointly to the GVTC Deputy Executive Secretary for Programs, with routine coordination through a designated focal point.

8. Ethical Considerations

The consultant must maintain confidentiality, respect sensitive information shared during interviews, and adhere to GVTC and IGCP’s ethical standards and data protection policies.

9. Application Requirements

Interested consultants or firms should submit the following in one pdf version file:

  1. Technical proposal (understanding of assignment, methodology, work plan).
  2. Financial proposal (including all costs).
  3. CVs of proposed experts.
  4. Evidence of similar assignments performed.
  5. At least three relevant references.

The maximum budget available to carry out the tasks in Uganda (including all costs) is USD 10,000

Proposals should be submitted electronically to: es@greatervirunga.org with a copy to rkabeya@greatervirunga.org Deadline for submission: 29th March 2026. Subject line: One Health Mapping for Resource Mobilisation.

Job Info
Job Category: Tenders in Rwanda
Job Type: Full-time
Deadline of this Job: 29th March 2026
Duty Station: Kigali-Rwanda
Posted: 27-02-2026
No of Jobs: 1
Start Publishing: 27-02-2026
Stop Publishing (Put date of 2030): 27-02-2076
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