AMT call for applications: technical consultancy on circular economic waste management

Request for expression of interest for technical consultancy under circular economic waste management project.

Background

Akiba Mashinani Trust (AMT) was established as a charitable trust in Kenya in 2007. Operating nationwide with its headquarters in Nairobi, AMT is dedicated to promoting more inclusive cities by focusing on the most vulnerable segments of society, particularly those residing in marginalized urban poor settlements. The trust offers technical support to develop innovative solutions and policies tailored to the unique needs of urban poor communities. By closely collaborating with urban poor residents and government bodies to create new, adaptive practices that resonate with informal settlement communities, AMT not only influences how essential services are delivered to the less fortunate but also impacts legislation and policies. The trust's agility enables it to effectively negotiate, design, and implement tangible and sustainable improvements in people's lives. One of AMT's notable strengths lies in its ability to collaboratively engage with partners and build alliances across diverse disciplines and sectors. AMT supports Muungano wa Wanavijiji (a federation of slum dwellers in Kenya) and other grassroots urban organizations.

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DEADLINE 15/11/2023 — THIS TENDER IS NOW CLOSED