Procurement Summary
Country : Yemen
Summary : Solid Waste Management and Recyclables Value Chain Assessments for Selected Cities in Yemen
Deadline : 05 Mar 2025
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 115119443
Document Ref. No. : 0002014275
Financier : World Bank (WB)
Purchaser Ownership : Public
Tender Value : Refer Document
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I. Project Contextand Development ChallengesAfter a decade ofconflict, Yemen-s cities have been very badly impacted, with widespreaddestruction of urban infrastructure, a breakdown of basic government functions, and interruption of basic urban services including solid waste management (SWM)services. Authority in Yemen is fragmented, with parallel institutionsoperating in government and opposition-held areas. At the sub-national level(governate level), independent public sector entities called City Cleaning andImprovement Funds (CCIFs) provide SWM services.The conflict hassignificantly affected SWM services by limiting CCIFs- funding, the destructionof infrastructure and equipment, and contributing to staffing challenges andfuel shortages. Despite a reduction of per capita generation of MSW over thepast decade, many cities have experienced an influx of internally displacedpeople and associated waste generation, adding further strain on the solidwaste collection services. Waste separation, sorting and further processing iscarried out by the private - and mostly informal - sector, but any recyclingyards/sorting plants that existed before the conflict throughout the countryare currently not operational.Given thissituation, an estimated 330, 000 tons of uncollected plastic waste (10 per centof total leakages, based on latest available national and city-based data onwaste generation, composition, and collection coverage) end up on Yemen-sstreets and the environment every year, resulting in clogged drains, airpollution from burning waste, and plastics pollution in the ocean.The YemenIntegrated Urban Services Emergency Projects (YIUSEP I, P164190) and YIUSEP II(P175791, incl. two additional financing (AF) rounds) are part of the Bank-sholistic emergency response in Yemen with the objective to restore access tocritical urban services, including SWM, and strengthen resilience to shocks inselected cities in the country. UNOPS acts as the implementing agency. In theSWM sector, YI...
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