Published date: 13 February 2020
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Contract summary
Industry
Foreign economic-aid-related services - 75211200
Location of contract
G75 8EA
Value of contract
£60,000,000
Procurement reference
01044c8c-1109-4019-95f1-a6da79ab2e16
Published date
13 February 2020
Closing date
17 March 2020
Contract start date
12 June 2020
Contract end date
11 June 2025
Contract type
Service contract
Procedure type
Open procedure (above threshold)
Any interested supplier may submit a tender in response to an opportunity notice.
This procedure can be used for procurements above the relevant contract value threshold.
Contract is suitable for SMEs?
No
Contract is suitable for VCSEs?
No
Description
Extremely poor households in Bangladesh find it difficult to get jobs and to access basic services such as health and education. This programme will support extremely poor people (primarily targeting women) to connect to mainstream economic growth and jobs. It will also build the national systems that are needed to support public and private investment in extreme poverty programmes and basic services like health and education.
The overall programme is made up of 6 main thematic components;
i. Livelihoods,
ii. Market System Development,
iii. Nutrition,
iv. Community Mobilisation,
v. Extreme Poverty and Governance Facility,
vi. Life Cycle Grants.
and 3 cross-cutting themes;
i. Disaster and climate resilience,
ii. Disability,
iii. Gender Equality.
The Supplier will manage, and part implement the first 5-year phase of a 9-year (multi partner programme ). As at this time only the first 5 years has received Ministerial approval and part of the role of the successful supplier will be to support the clarification of needs for Phase 2 to support Phase 2 approval and the programme's eventual graduation to Government of Bangladesh. Phase 2 approval, 4 years extension, will be sought from Ministers.
The Supplier will provide the following requirements;
a) Expert overall programme management through a Programme Management Unit (PMU). This will manage and co-ordinate all programme activities and delivery performance in direct support to DFID across our multi-implementation partner Pathways to Prosperity for Extremely Poor People (PPEPP) in Bangladesh programme. This role will also include provision of specific technical and corporate capability development for PKSF, one of the main implementing partners;
b) Provision of direct technical assistance to DFID to deliver a market systems component;
c) Provision of direct technical assistance to DFID to lead an extreme poverty policy and governance facility; and;
d) Provision of direct technical assistance to design and manage a pilot life cycle grant (design to be used to secure Ministerial approval to proceed to implementation of the grant scheme). The Supplier will require to ring fence funds for the life-cycle grant scheme.
More information
Links
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- https://dfid.proactisportal.com/
- Tender notice
- Further information can be found on DFID's Supply Partner Portal, accessible via the following link
About the buyer
Contact name
Susan Lynch
Address
DFID, Abercrombie House
Eaglesham Road, East Kilbride,
Glasgow
G75 8EA
UNITED KINGDOM
Telephone
01355 84 3620
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Closing: 17 March 2020
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