MINISTRY OF FINANCE has floated a tender for Provide Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Services, and Establishing Community WASH Committees Comprising of Women Representatives and Leadership. The project location is Sierra Leone and the tender is closing on 12 Aug 2020. The tender notice number is , while the TOT Ref Number is 42817531. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

Expired Tender

Procurement Summary

Country : Sierra Leone

Summary : Provide Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Services, and Establishing Community WASH Committees Comprising of Women Representatives and Leadership

Deadline : 12 Aug 2020

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 42817531

Document Ref. No. :

Competition : ICB

Financier : Self Financed

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : MINISTRY OF FINANCE
The Procurement Unit, Project Fiduciary Management Unit, 13A Howe Street, Freetown Cell: +232-76-672186
Sierra Leone
Email :percif2019@gmail.com

Tender Details

General Procurement Notice for Provide Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) Services, and Establishing Community WASH Committees Comprising of Women Representatives and Leadership.

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE

SIERRA LEONE

POST-EBOLA RECOVERY SOCIAL INVESTMENT FUND (PERSIF)

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE (GPN)

1.The Government of the Republic of Sierra Leone through the Mano River Union has received a blend of grants totaling UA9.82 million ($US13.551, 600 million) from the African Development Fund (ADF) and the Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Initiative Trust Fund (RWSSI) to finance the Post Ebola Recovery Social Investment Fund Project.

The PERSIF project targeting Ebola-affected communities especially along the borders of Sierra Leone and Guinea seeks to contribute to the availability of selected basic social services, restoration of livelihoods and economic opportunities. It will also enhance providing seed money to establish a Social Investment Fund executed by a third-party financial institution to finance demand- driven, small scale activities on the basis of calls for proposals issued by the Fund. It is expected to play a catalytic role in improving community response to outbreaks, thereby contributing to inclusive growth, gender equality and poverty reduction in the two affected countries. The project seeks to support the National Post-Ebola Recovery Plans of the target countries, complementing and working in coordination with other partners supporting transition and recovery. It will foster economic and social inclusion and gender equality by strengthening the financial foundation of the poor, and women in particular, to carry out economic activities, developing skills and access to markets while reinforcing their autonomy and community resilience to shocks.

2. The principal objectives of this project are to: enhance resilience in communities affected by the Ebola outbreak. The specific objectives are to support the recovery of the Ebola affected communities through: (i) restoration of basic social services; and (ii) the revival of local economic opportunities, especially for women through sustained job creation in value adding businesses and markets as well as the relevant trainings towards their skills development. It is envisaged that the project will contribute towards the following outcomes: (i) increased access to basic social services; (ii) increased access to finance for micro and small business start-ups-including support to economic diversification; and (iii) enhanced growth in cross-border trade between the MRU countries.

4. Procurement of goods, works and the acquisition of consultancy services necessary for the execution of the activities of the Post Ebola Recovery Social Investment Fund project shall be undertaken by the Projects Fiduciary Management Unit (PFMU) through Calls for Proposals and Invitation for Bids for the Investment following African Development Bank’s new rules and procedures for the Procurement of Goods and Works and the Rules and Procedures for the Use of Consultants dated August 2015, using the relevant Bank Standard Bidding Documents as well as National Competitive Bidding procedures where appropriate.

Bidding documents for the project goods, works and services are expected to be available beginning May 2020.

5. Interested bidders may obtain further information, and should confirm their interest, by contacting:

The Procurement Unit, Project Fiduciary Management Unit,
Ministry of Finance
13A Howe Street, Freetown, Sierra Leone
Cell: +232-76-672186;
Email: percif2019@gmail.com

Documents

 Tender Notice