
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. is seeking qualified consultants for various projects aimed at enhancing communication strategies, disaster risk reduction (DRR) education, and documenting ECOWEB’s 20-year journey. Click on the links below to see the details of the consultancy opportunities:
- Call for Consultant: Updating the ECOWEB Manual of Operation
- Call for Application of Consultant for the Production of IEC Materials and Video Documentary
- Call for Application: Consultant for ECOWEB’s 20-Year Journey Publication
- Call for Application: Consultant for Video Documentary on ECOWEB’s 20-Year Journey
- Call for Consultant: Terms of Reference (ToR) for Designing DRR IEC Materials for Indigenous and Vulnerable Communities
- TERMS OF REFERENCE (ToR): Consultant for Communication System and Plan Assessment and Enhancement
Call for Consultant: Updating the ECOWEB Manual of Operation

Background
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. is a national NGO in the Philippines committed to promoting locally-led humanitarian response, disaster risk reduction, sustainable development, and peacebuilding. To ensure institutional effectiveness, transparency, and alignment with current operational needs, ECOWEB seeks to update its Manual of Operation to reflect its evolving programs, policies, and governance frameworks.
Scope of Work
The consultant will be responsible for reviewing, updating, and enhancing the Manual of Operation to ensure it remains responsive, clear, and aligned with ECOWEB’s strategic direction. Specifically, the consultant will:
- Conduct a comprehensive review of the existing manual, identifying gaps and areas needing revision.
- Ensure alignment with ECOWEB’s organizational policies, governance structures, financial management, HR policies, and compliance requirements.
- Integrate new policies and guidelines that have been developed in recent years.
- Ensure coherence with national laws, donor compliance standards, and international best practices for NGOs.
- Facilitate consultation meetings with key ECOWEB staff and stakeholders to validate proposed revisions.
- Prepare the updated Manual of Operation in a structured, user-friendly format.
Expected Deliverables
- Assessment Report summarizing key gaps and recommended updates.
- Draft Revised Manual of Operation for review and feedback.
- Finalized Manual of Operation incorporating inputs from ECOWEB leadership and relevant stakeholders.
- Presentation of the final document to ECOWEB management for endorsement.
Consultancy Duration
- The engagement will be for maximum of two (2) months including consultations, drafting, and finalization.
- The consultant will be expected to engage in at least two (2) workshops/meetings for validation and feedback.
Qualifications
- Proven experience in policy development, institutional governance, and operations manual drafting for NGOs or development organizations.
- Strong knowledge of organizational management, financial systems, HR policies, and compliance frameworks.
- Familiarity with Philippine NGO legal frameworks and donor compliance requirements.
- Experience in facilitating consultative processes with diverse stakeholders.
- Excellent writing, structuring, and editing skills in English.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit the following:
- Technical Proposal detailing the approach, methodology, and work plan.
- Financial Proposal outlining professional fees and any other costs.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) highlighting relevant experience.
- Sample of previous work (preferably a similar policy document/manual).
Deadline for Submission: March 26, 2025
Submission Email: ecoweb@ecowebph.org; ecoweb2002@gmail.com
The successful applicant will be selected based on the technical proposal and financial proposal. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selected consultant will be notified immediately upon final decision. Work will immediately commence upon signing of contract targeted by first week of April 2025.
For inquiries, please contact: ECOWEB Admin thru ecoweb2006@gmail.com
Call for Application of Consultant for the Production of IEC Materials and Video Documentary

Terms of Reference
For the Production of IEC Materials and Video Documentary
Project Title: Enhancing the Resilience of Indigenous Communities to Climate Change and Strengthening their Socio-Economic Position in Caraga, Mindanao
Location: Municipalities of La Paz and Loreto, Agusan del Sur, Caraga Region, Philippines
Duration: One month (including one week of fieldwork)
Reporting to: ECOWEB Executive Director / Project Manager
Funding Partner: Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V. / Bengo
1. Background
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), in partnership with Help – Hilfe zur Selbsthilfe e.V., is implementing a project that aims to enhance the resilience of Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in the Caraga Region. The project supports Indigenous Political Structures (IPS) in governance, land tenure security, sustainable livelihoods, and climate adaptation strategies.
A key component of the project is the development of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials to raise awareness among IP communities, stakeholders, and the general public. The IEC materials will document the project’s impact, challenges, and best practices while promoting Indigenous knowledge, climate adaptation efforts, and disaster risk reduction strategies.
To achieve this, ECOWEB seeks to engage a consultant to develop IEC materials, including a video documentary, print materials, and digital content, tailored for diverse audiences, including indigenous communities, government agencies, and funding partners.
2. Purpose and Objectives
The consultant will be responsible for:
- Producing high-quality IEC materials that effectively communicate the goals, activities, and impact of the project.
- Developing a video documentary that highlights the journey of Indigenous communities in strengthening governance, securing land tenure, and implementing climate-smart livelihoods.
- Creating community-friendly print and digital materials to educate Indigenous communities and external stakeholders about project interventions, policies, and best practices.
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will undertake the following key tasks:
Component 1: IEC Strategy and Content Development
- Conduct an IEC needs assessment in consultation with ECOWEB, Indigenous community leaders, and project partners.
- Develop an IEC strategy and content plan for print, digital, and video materials.
- Ensure culturally appropriate and accessible communication tailored to IPs and government agencies.
- Prepare scripts, storyboards, and drafts for IEC materials, integrating project themes such as climate change adaptation, disaster risk reduction (DRR), and ancestral land governance.
Component 2: Production of IEC Materials
- Develop easy-to-understand educational materials, including brochures, posters, and infographics in both English and local dialects.
- Create audio-visual presentations (AVPs) for community use, project stakeholders, and advocacy.
- Incorporate testimonies and success stories from Indigenous communities and project beneficiaries.
Component 3: Video Documentary Production
- Conceptualize, script, and produce a high-quality 10-15 minute video documentary showcasing the project’s impact, community resilience, and Indigenous leadership.
- Conduct one week of on-site filming in project locations, capturing community activities, interviews, and natural landscapes.
- Ensure high-definition video production, including professional editing, subtitles, and voiceovers as needed.
- Deliver multiple video versions (full-length, 3-minute highlight, and 1-minute teaser for social media).
Component 4: Dissemination and Knowledge Sharing
- Develop a dissemination plan for IEC materials, including strategies for community engagement and online sharing.
- Provide recommendations for future IEC initiatives to sustain project impact.
- Organize a presentation of outputs, including community screenings and stakeholder engagement sessions.
4. Deliverables
The consultant will be responsible for the following key outputs within one month:
- IEC Strategy and Content Plan outlining key messages, target audiences, and dissemination strategies.
- Print IEC Materials (brochures, posters, infographics) in English and local dialects.
- Video Documentary (10-15 mins) showcasing project impact and community-led resilience efforts.
- Short Video Clips (1-3 mins) for online advocacy and social media dissemination.
- Audio-Visual Presentation (AVP) summarizing key project activities and findings.
- Final Consultancy Report summarizing the IEC development process, lessons learned, and recommendations.
5. Qualifications and Experience
The ideal consultant should have:
- A degree in Communication, Multimedia Production, Journalism, or a related field.
- At least 5 years of experience in IEC development, video production, and documentary filmmaking.
- Proven experience in producing IEC materials and video documentaries for development projects, particularly in Indigenous or rural communities.
- Strong storytelling and scriptwriting skills, with experience integrating participatory narratives.
- Expertise in graphic design, video editing, and digital media production.
- Cultural sensitivity and experience working with Indigenous Peoples and marginalized communities.
- Ability to conduct at least one week of fieldwork in Agusan del Sur (La Paz and Loreto) for on-site filming and community engagement.
6. Duration and Location
- Duration: One month, including one week of fieldwork in project locations.
- Location: Consultant will work remotely but must conduct on-site visits in the Caraga Region for content gathering and video production.
7. Application Process
Interested consultants should submit the following:
- Expression of Interest (EOI) outlining relevant experience and proposed approach.
- Portfolio or Sample Work showcasing past IEC materials and video productions.
- Technical Proposal detailing methodology, timeline, and work plan.
- Financial Proposal specifying consultancy fees and production costs.
Deadline for Submission: March 25, 2025
Submission Email: ecoweb@ecowebph.org; ecoweb2006@gmail.com
The successful applicant will be selected based on the technical proposal and financial proposal. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selected consultant will be notified immediately upon final decision.
For inquiries, please contact: ECOWEB Admin thru ecoweb2006@gmail.com
Call for Application: Consultant for ECOWEB’s 20-Year Journey Publication

Terms of Reference
Background
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. is celebrating 20 years of empowering communities through locally-led humanitarian response, disaster risk reduction, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. As part of this milestone, ECOWEB seeks a consultant to lead the development of a 20-Year Journey Publication, titled:
“Looking Back, Learning Forward: 20 Years of ECOWEB’s Journey”
This publication will not only document ECOWEB’s history and impact but will also capture key lessons learned and strategic insights to inform its future programming. It will be developed in close coordination with ECOWEB’s team and key stakeholders, ensuring alignment with local, national, and global realities, as well as the recommendations of communities and local partners.
The final publication is scheduled for official launch in May 2026, with the finalized version to be completed by April 2026.
Scope of Work
The consultant will be responsible for researching, documenting, writing, and overseeing the production of a high-quality publication. Specifically, the consultant will:
- Review ECOWEB’s institutional documents, including reports, strategic plans, past publications, and impact assessments.
- Develop the concept, outline, and structure of the publication in consultation with ECOWEB.
- Conduct interviews and consultations with ECOWEB leadership, staff, local communities, partners, and key stakeholders.
- Undertake field documentation to collect case studies, testimonials, and high-quality photographs showcasing ECOWEB’s work.
- Analyze ECOWEB’s evolution and impact, identifying key learnings and future directions.
- Ensure that the publication is engaging, visually compelling, and accessible for multiple audiences, including partners, policymakers, donors, and grassroots communities.
- Work closely with ECOWEB’s team to refine and finalize the document.
- Oversee the production of print and digital versions of the publication.
Timeline & Deliverables
Phase | Key Activities | Timeline |
Document Review & Research | – Review past reports and impact assessments. – Conduct initial consultations with ECOWEB. | May – July 2025 |
Concept Development & Outline | – Develop the publication framework, thematic sections, and design concept. – Present and refine the draft outline based on ECOWEB’s feedback. | August – Sept 2025 |
Fieldwork & Data Collection | – Conduct interviews and focus group discussions with key stakeholders. – Gather case studies and powerful photographs from the field. | Oct – Dec 2025 2026 |
Drafting & Review Process | – Develop the first draft for review. – Integrate feedback from ECOWEB’s team. | Jan-Feb 2026 |
Refinement & Validation | – Submit the second draft incorporating stakeholder input. – Conduct validation sessions with key partners. | March 2026 |
Final Editing & Production | – Finalize the publication. – Prepare for printing and digital release. | April 2026 |
Launch & Dissemination | – Official launch during ECOWEB’s 20th Anniversary Celebration. | May 2026 |
Expected Outputs
- Concept Note & Publication Framework – Outline of the structure, themes, and methodology.
- Field-Based Documentation – Collection of case studies, interviews, and high-resolution photographs.
- First & Second Drafts – Incorporating internal and external feedback.
- Finalized 20-Year Journey Publication – Professionally designed and ready for dissemination in print and digital formats.
- Launch Event Materials – Summary versions, infographics, and presentation slides for the official launch in May 2026.
Qualifications
The ideal consultant should have:
- Proven experience in publication development, research, and storytelling, particularly for NGOs or humanitarian organizations.
- Strong expertise in qualitative research, case study documentation, and learning capture.
- Experience in analyzing and synthesizing organizational and programmatic learnings.
- Familiarity with ECOWEB’s thematic areas, including localization, disaster resilience, and community-led development.
- Excellent writing, editing, and structuring skills in English and Filipino.
- Ability to work with graphic designers and editors for high-quality production.
- Experience in conducting field interviews and participatory documentation.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit:
- Technical Proposal – Outlining the approach, methodology, and work plan.
- Financial Proposal – Indicating professional fees and estimated costs.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) – Highlighting relevant experience.
- Sample of previous work, preferably a published report, case study, or institutional learning document.
Deadline for Application
- Submission Deadline: April 10, 2025
- Notification of Successful Applicant: April 15, 2025
- Expected Start Date: May 15, 2025
Applications should be sent to ecoweb@ecowebph.org, copy ecoweb2006@gmail.com with the subject line: Application: Consultant for ECOWEB 20-Year Journey Publication
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Call for Application: Consultant for Video Documentary on ECOWEB’s 20-Year Journey

Terms of Reference
Background
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. is celebrating 20 years of transformative work in locally-led humanitarian action, disaster risk reduction, climate resilience, peacebuilding, and sustainable development. As part of this milestone, ECOWEB seeks a video documentary consultant to produce a compelling and high-quality documentary capturing the organization’s impact over the past two decades.
This documentary will serve as a visual storytelling piece, showcasing ECOWEB’s journey, key milestones, impact on communities, and future direction. The final video will be launched during ECOWEB’s 20th Anniversary Celebration in May 2026 and will be used for advocacy, donor engagement, and public awareness.
Scope of Work
The consultant will be responsible for the end-to-end production of the documentary, including research, scripting, filming, and post-production. Specifically, the consultant will:
- Develop the documentary concept, script, and production plan in collaboration with ECOWEB’s team.
- Review ECOWEB’s archives and past materials to identify key themes, stories, and visuals.
- Conduct field visits to ECOWEB’s partner communities, capturing high-quality footage, interviews, and real-life testimonies.
- Interview key stakeholders, including ECOWEB leadership, staff, partners, donors, and community members, to highlight transformative impact stories.
- Incorporate compelling visuals, archival footage, and graphics to create a dynamic and engaging narrative.
- Produce a high-quality documentary (15-20 minutes) and shorter versions (3-5 minutes) for various audiences and platforms.
- Ensure professional post-production, including editing, voiceover, subtitles, and background music.
- Work closely with ECOWEB’s team for reviews, revisions, and finalization.
Timeline & Deliverables
Phase | Key Activities | Timeline |
Pre-Production & Research | – Review ECOWEB’s documents, archives, and past footage. – Develop documentary concept, script, and production plan. – Identify key locations, interviewees, and fieldwork schedule. | July-Oct 2025 |
Field Filming & Interviews | – Conduct field visits to document success stories and capture powerful footage. – Interview key stakeholders, including ECOWEB staff, community leaders, and partners. | Nov2025-Jan 2026 |
First Draft of Documentary | – Develop an initial cut of the documentary. – Present for internal review and feedback. | Feb 15, 2026 |
Second Draft & Refinements | – Incorporate feedback and refine content. – Add voiceover, subtitles, graphics, and professional finishing touches. | Mar 30, 2026 |
Final Documentary Production | – Deliver final full-length (15-20 min) and short versions (3-5 min). – Prepare for official launch and public dissemination. | April 30, 2026 |
Official Launch | – Premiere at ECOWEB’s 20th Anniversary Celebration. | May/June 2026 |
Expected Outputs
- Documentary Concept & Script – Detailed storyline and production plan.
- Raw Video Footage – High-quality recordings of interviews and community documentation.
- First & Second Drafts – Edited versions for review and refinement.
- Final Video Documentary (15-20 minutes) – Professionally edited and ready for launch.
- Short Video Versions (3-5 minutes) – Condensed versions for digital and advocacy use.
- Teasers & Promotional Clips – Short clips for social media and event promotion.
Qualifications
The ideal consultant should have:
- Proven experience in video production, documentary filmmaking, and storytelling, particularly for NGOs or humanitarian organizations.
- Strong expertise in interviewing, field videography, and capturing real-life stories.
- Proficiency in professional video editing, animation, and sound design.
- Ability to work with high-quality equipment and software for professional output.
- Experience in producing advocacy-oriented documentaries with compelling impact narratives.
- Familiarity with ECOWEB’s themes, including locally-led resilience, DRR, peacebuilding, and community-driven solutions.
- Ability to travel to field locations and engage with diverse stakeholders.
Application Process
Interested applicants should submit:
- Technical Proposal – Outlining approach, methodology, and production timeline.
- Financial Proposal – Indicating professional fees and estimated costs.
- Portfolio of Previous Work – Examples of similar video documentaries produced.
- Curriculum Vitae (CV) – Highlighting relevant experience.
Deadline for Application
- Submission Deadline: April 20, 2025
- Notification of Successful Applicant: April 2025
- Expected Start Date: April 2025
Applications should be sent to ecoweb@ecowebph.org; ecoweb2006@gmail.com with the subject line: Application: Consultant for ECOWEB 20-Year Journey Video Documentary
Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Call for Consultant: Terms of Reference (ToR) for Designing DRR IEC Materials for Indigenous and Vulnerable Communities

Terms of Reference
1. Background
The project “Enhancing the Resilience of Indigenous Communities (IPs) to Climate Change Impacts and Strengthening Their Socio-Economic Position in Caraga, Mindanao” aims to empower Indigenous Peoples (IPs) in Caraga through disaster risk reduction (DRR), climate adaptation, sustainable livelihoods, and land tenure security.
A key component of this initiative is the development of Information, Education, and Communication (IEC) materials to improve disaster awareness, preparedness, and resilience in indigenous and vulnerable communities. These IEC materials must be culturally appropriate, visually engaging, and accessible to local communities, considering literacy levels, local dialects, and indigenous knowledge systems.
To achieve this, ECOWEB seeks a consultant to design IEC materials that will effectively communicate DRR principles, indigenous resilience strategies, and climate-smart practices to community members, local leaders, and partner organizations.
2. Purpose and Objectives
The consultant will be responsible for:
- Developing DRR IEC materials tailored to Indigenous Peoples, ensuring accessibility, cultural sensitivity, and effectiveness in disaster preparedness communication.
- Creating print and digital IEC materials that provide clear guidance on community-based DRR and climate resilience.
- Incorporating traditional indigenous knowledge and local languages into the IEC materials.
- Ensuring that the IEC materials align with national and local DRR frameworks (e.g., RA 10121, local DRRM plans, NCIP guidelines, and the Indigenous Ancestral Domain Sustainable Development and Protection Plan (ADSDPP)).
- Conducting community validation to ensure materials are relevant, understandable, and practical for disaster-prone indigenous communities.
3. Scope of Work
Component 1: IEC Needs Assessment and Content Planning
- Conduct a review of existing IEC materials on DRR, climate resilience, and indigenous knowledge.
- Engage with tribal leaders, community representatives, local DRRM offices, and other stakeholders to assess information needs and preferred communication formats.
- Develop a content plan and visual concept for the IEC materials.
Component 2: Design and Development of IEC Materials
- Produce user-friendly and visually engaging IEC materials, such as:
- Posters and Infographics on early warning systems, evacuation procedures, and DRR measures.
- Flipcharts or Storybooks illustrating indigenous resilience practices, hazard risks, and preparedness steps.
- Brochures or Pocket Guides providing step-by-step disaster response actions.
- Audio-Visual Presentation (AVP) or Short Animated Videos for awareness campaigns (optional).
- Ensure culturally appropriate messaging, integrating indigenous disaster risk management practices and community resilience strategies.
- Translate materials into local dialects as needed.
Component 3: Field Validation and Finalization
- Conduct pre-testing of materials in selected indigenous communities to ensure clarity and effectiveness.
- Revise materials based on community feedback and expert recommendations.
- Provide final print-ready and digital versions of all IEC materials.
4. Deliverables
The consultant is expected to produce the following outputs:
- IEC Content Plan & Visual Design Framework (based on consultations and needs assessment).
- Set of DRR IEC Materials, including:
- Posters & Infographics (minimum of 3-5 key topics).
- Flipcharts / Storybooks for interactive community education.
- Brochures or Pocket Guides in English and local dialects.
- Audio-Visual Presentation (optional) for community information campaigns.
- Field Validation Report summarizing community feedback and proposed adjustments.
- Final Digital & Print-Ready Files of all IEC materials.
5. Qualifications and Experience
The ideal consultant should have:
- A degree in Communications, Graphic Design, Development Studies, Disaster Management, or a related field.
- At least 3 years of experience in IEC development, preferably for DRR, climate adaptation, or community resilience programs.
- Expertise in graphic design, visual storytelling, and participatory communication using tools such as Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Canva, or similar software.
- Experience working with Indigenous Peoples and vulnerable communities, ensuring culturally appropriate and inclusive communication.
- Knowledge of Philippine DRR laws and policies (RA 10121, CBDRR, ADSDPP integration, and local DRRM frameworks).
- Strong participatory facilitation skills to engage with community members and validate IEC materials.
6. Duration and Location
- Duration: One month, including community validation visits.
- Location: Consultant will work remotely but must conduct field visits to project sites in the Caraga Region.
7. Application Process
Interested consultants should submit the following:
- Expression of Interest (EOI) outlining relevant experience and proposed approach.
- Portfolio or Sample Work showcasing past IEC materials, particularly DRR-related materials.
- Technical Proposal detailing methodology, timeline, and work plan.
- Financial Proposal specifying consultancy fees and production costs.
Deadline for Submission: March 25, 2025
Submission Email: ecoweb@ecowebph.org; ecoweb2006@gmail.com
The successful applicant will be selected based on the technical proposal and financial proposal. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted. The selected consultant will be notified immediately upon final decision.
TERMS OF REFERENCE (ToR) Consultant for Communication System and Plan Assessment and Enhancement

1. Background
Ecosystems Work for Essential Benefits (ECOWEB), Inc. is a national non-government organization dedicated to supporting community-led disaster risk reduction, humanitarian response, and development programs. To enhance its communication strategies, ECOWEB seeks to assess and improve its communication system, including its website, social media presence, and the quality of its communication materials. The organization is looking for a consultant to conduct a comprehensive assessment and facilitate a workshop to strengthen the capacities of the communications team.
2. Objective
The primary objective of this consultancy is to assess ECOWEB’s communication system and strategies, including the website and social media platforms, and provide recommendations for improvement. The consultant will also conduct a capacity-building workshop for the communications team and develop a proposed communications plan that aligns with ECOWEB’s goals and advocacy.
3. Scope of Work
The consultant is expected to perform the following tasks:
- Assessment of ECOWEB’s Communication System:
- Review existing communication strategies, branding, and messaging.
- Assess the effectiveness of ECOWEB’s website, social media, and other communication channels.
- Evaluate the reach, engagement, and impact of ECOWEB’s current communication materials.
- Identify gaps and areas for improvement in internal and external communication.
- Workshop for Communication Team:
- Design and conduct a workshop to enhance the skills of the ECOWEB communications team.
- Provide training on effective storytelling, social media management, and content creation.
- Share best practices in digital marketing, branding, and audience engagement.
- Development of a Proposed Communications Plan:
- Develop a comprehensive communications plan with strategic goals and key messaging.
- Provide guidelines for improving website content, social media strategies, and media engagement.
- Recommend tools and systems for enhancing internal and external communication.
- Suggest monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to measure the impact of communication efforts.
4. Deliverables
The consultant is expected to deliver the following:
- Assessment Report – A detailed analysis of ECOWEB’s current communication system, including strengths, weaknesses, and recommendations for improvement.
- Workshop Facilitation – A training session for the communications team with a summary report of key discussions and learnings.
- Proposed Communications Plan – A strategic plan with recommended actions, key messages, target audiences, and tools for implementation.
5. Duration and Timeline
The timeline for this consultancy will depend on the design and proposal of the consultant, including the number of days required to complete the assessment, workshop, and development of the communications plan. The consultant should indicate a realistic timeframe for each phase of the work in their proposal.
6. Qualifications of the Consultant
The ideal consultant should possess the following qualifications:
- At least 5 years of experience in communication strategy development, media relations, or digital marketing.
- Proven experience in conducting communication assessments and facilitating workshops.
- Strong knowledge of social media management, website optimization, and branding.
- Excellent facilitation and training skills.
- Experience working with NGOs, humanitarian organizations, or development agencies is an advantage.
7. Application Process
Interested consultants should submit the following:
- A technical proposal outlining the approach and methodology for the assessment and workshop.
- A financial proposal detailing the consultancy fee.
- A CV highlighting relevant experience.
- Sample work or references from previous similar assignments.
8. Deadline for Submission
Applications should be submitted no later than March 25, 2025, and the selected consultant will be notified immediately.
For inquiries and submission of proposals, please contact: ecoweb@ecowebph.org; ecoweb2006@gmail.com
For inquiries, please contact ecoweb@ecowebph.org or ecoweb2006@gmail.com. We look forward to collaborating with skilled professionals committed to strengthening community-led development and resilience.