UNICEF RFP 9141526, Analysis and costing models of cash-based social protection measures... Tender

UNICEF has floated a tender for UNICEF RFP 9141526, Analysis and costing models of cash-based social protection measures for vulnerable children. The project location is Moldova and the tender is closing on 10 Aug 2018. The tender notice number is LRPS-2018-9141526, while the TOT Ref Number is 25336012. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : Moldova

Summary : UNICEF RFP 9141526, Analysis and costing models of cash-based social protection measures for vulnerable children

Deadline : 10 Aug 2018

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 25336012

Document Ref. No. : LRPS-2018-9141526

Competition : ICB

Financier : United Nations Secretariat

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : UNICEF
Email: rbradescu@unicef.org
First name: Radu
Surname: Bradescu
Telephone country code: Moldova, Republic of (+373)
Telephone number: 22269156
Moldova
Email :rbradescu@unicef.org

Tender Details

Tender are invited for UNICEF RFP 9141526, Analysis and costing models of cash-based social protection measures for vulnerable children

Deadline : 10-Aug-2018 17:00 (GMT 3.00)

Published : 26-Jul-2018

Type of Notice : Request for proposal

Beneficiary Country/Territory : Moldova, Republic of

Reference : LRPS-2018-9141526

Description : UNICEF Moldova invites interested companies to submit their proposals for performing the analysis and costing models of cash-based social protection measures for vulnerable children

Duration: August December 2018 (5 months)



Purpose of this Request for Proposal:

The purpose of the RFP is to identify a qualified company to identify feasible options to fine tune the Ajutor Social (AS) programme in order to give options related to better coverage of specific groups of households (HH) with children (i.e. HHs with 3+ children, HHs with disabled children and/or caregivers, and single parent HHs).

The consultancy will focus on answering amongst others the following questions:



What are the barriers preventing the Ajutor Social programme to reach the vulnerable HHs as mentioned above?

What are the indicators that could be taken out from or included in the set of proxies being used for HH s qualification to AS, in order to increase the coverage of the vulnerable HH mentioned above? How much this would cost?

How much an increased an increase of the AS entitlement per HH member, according to specific HH member characteristics (child, disabled person, single parent) would cost?

How many new HH s from the poorest quintile will be "new entrants" to the AS?

How much would it cost to include these new comers?



Requirements for company team qualifications and experience:



University degrees, team leader with an advanced degree, in economics, public finances and social scie...

Documents

 Tender Notice