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Consultancy services to conduct an assessment for alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of zimbabwe

ZimbabweTenders notice for Consultancy services to conduct an assessment for alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of zimbabwe. The reference ID of the tender is 6618825 and it is closing on 02 Jun 2016.

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  • Country: Zimbabwe
  • Summary: Consultancy services to conduct an assessment for alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of zimbabwe
  • ZWT Ref No: 6618825
  • Deadline: 02 Jun 2016
  • Financier: United Nations Secretariat
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: Refer Document
  • Notice Type: Tender
  • Document Ref. No.: EOI/ZIM/2016 PERIURBAN
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  • CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CONDUCT AN ASSESSMENT FOR ALTERNATIVE SANITATION OPTIONS TO EXPAND COVERAGE IN URBAN / PERIURBAN AREAS OF ZIMBABWE
    Deadline: 02-Jun-2016 17:00
    Time zone: (GMT 2.00) Brussels, Copenhagen, Madrid, Paris
    Description: CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CONDUCT An assessment FOR ALTERNATIVE SANITATION OPTIONS TO EXPAND COVERAGE IN URBAN / PERIURBAN AREAS OF ZIMBABWE


    The UNICEF Zimbabwe Country Office is seeking Expression of Interest (EOI) to pre-qualify suitable academic or research institutions, engineering firms and/or consortium of individuals who will be invited to submit proposals to enter into a contract for undertaking a consultancy on \'Assessment of alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of Zimbabwe\'.

    The specific Terms of Reference will be described in detail in the relevant RFP(s) when issued.

    Background:

    There has been a growing recognition of the need to come up with evidenced based options aimed at reaching those who are not covered by existing sanitation systems in urban and/or peri urban areas in Zimbabwe.

    The proposed options must fulfil the need to provide a suitable solution to the unserved residents in the shortest term and at the same time consider long-term / development related issues to avoid interim solutions do not become permanent and become a hindrance to the longer term sanitation vision.

    Though some experiences have been progressively been incorporated in some of the sanitation projects in Zimbabwe by various partners, the successes and challenges of these pilots and their scalability have not yet been analysed, nor necessarily considered for incorporation within the sector guidelines and standards.

    UNICEF as part of its WASH programme in Zimbabwe and in partnership with relevant line ministries now intend to provide technical assistance through a consultancy agreement for the Assessment of alternative sanitation technologies for urban and peri urban areas in Zimbabwe.


    Scope and Objectives:
    The general objective of the consultancy is to identify, analyse and recommend alternative sanitation options for the expansion of sanitation / sewage systems in low cost urban / peri-urban settings in Zimbabwe (including review of existing sanitation technologies and policy environment in Zimbabwe) to provide evidenced based information for sanitation practice and policy.

    Specific objectives are: Review of alternative and low-cost sanitation options for similar contexts in other countries and regions, including and analysis of their potential applicability to the Zimbabwean contexts focusing on social, health, environment, financial, technical and institutional aspects; Review of existing policies, standards, guidelines on sanitation in Zimbabwe and assessment of the various sanitation types in urban and peri urban areas in Zimbabwe and their compliance with policy; SWOT analysis of the urban sanitation subsector, including barriers to access to urban sanitation, processes and adequacy of processes/mechanisms for sanitation planning, financing, tariff, issues around equity and operation and maintenance; Costed Road map for piloting selected alternative sanitation options, including recommendations for potential use of lessons learnt for expanding sanitation options in urban settings in Zimbabwe


    Qualifications:
    The requirements indicated below are regarded as the minimum for Institutions / Consultant teams to apply for this assignment. Consultants / Institutions not based in Zimbabwe are required to include a Zimbabwe based support consultant(s) / partner organization with the required qualifications as indicated below:

    The consultancy will be carried out by an institution or consortium of institutions or individuals.
    For institutional bidders, various institutional arrangements are encouraged to apply: proposers might be academic institutions, research centres, consultancy firms, or a consortium uniting several institutions. In the case of an institutional consortium, the lead bidding institution whom UNICEF will deal with must be clearly indicated.

    Similarly, for consortium of individuals, UNICEF will only communicate with one consortium member who must be clearly identified as the team leader

    The consulting teamÒ€”which must have a designated leader--should include the following competencies (experts with multi-skill sets can fill more than one competency):
    Lead Consultant Advanced university degree (Masters or PhD) in Sanitary, Public Health, Civil engineering and/or or related fields Demonstrated experience in engaging and working with high level officials at national and subnational level and should possess excellent verbal and written communication skills At least ten years\' international experience in the implementation of WASH programmes in developing countries. At least five years\' experience related to urban / peri-urban settings including service delivery models. Demonstrated experience on the implementation /analysis of the use and effectiveness of alternative sanitation options in urban/peri-urban areas in developing countries. . Strong expertise and experience in designing and implementing low cost and appropriate sanitation programmes in urban and peri urban areas in low and lower middle income countries; specific experience in other Southern African countries and South America will be considered an added advantage Proven analytical skills, including analysis of legal /regulatory frameworks and policy advocacy. Strong interpersonal and networking skills Fluency in English

    Support Consultants- The team must include at least one support consultant, with the following qualifications and competencies: University degree in sanitary and/or civil engineering, social sciences or related field with a minimum of five years of experience in their proposed area of assignment At least five years of work experience in the implementation of WASH programmes in Zimbabwe, including experience in urban / peri-urban settings. Familiarity of the Zimbabwe urban WASH sector including institutional arrangements and a working knowledge of Local government arrangements Familiarity with equity and gender issues. Fluency in English and local languages, including excellent communication skills Experience in working with UN or similar agencies

    Response requirements: At this stage, UNICEF is requesting Expression of Interest (EOI) from interested institutions. Institutions should submit detailed and complete institutional profile information, together with a written "Expression of InterestÒ€ by either email or mail no later than 12:00 noon Harare local time on Thursday, 2 June 2016. EOI should contain the following reference:
    Interested institutional bidders should submit detailed and complete institutional profile information and documents, together with a written "Expression of InterestÒ€ in response to this advertisement. The documents should include: Description: of the lead bidding entity Detailed profile of members of the consortium, including CVs with name, date of birth educational/other trainings, professional experience and names and contact of professional referees Description: of similar projects in which team members worked before including the location of the project, name and contact details (e-mail and telephone) of the client, implementation period, cost of the project, and scope of services

    Interested consortium of individuals should submit the following:
    Detailed profile of members of the consortium, including CVs with name, date of birth educational/other trainings, professional experience and names and contact of professional referees Description: of similar projects in which team members worked before including the location of the project, name and contact details (e-mail and telephone) of the client, implementation period, cost of the project, and scope of services

    Information provided will be reviewed to assess each consortium or institutions\' suitability to be included in the upcoming competitive Request for Proposal (RFP) process.


    Email:ed responses should be addressed to nsafure@unicef.org and serviceszim@unicef.org.

    Mailed responses can be sent to:
    The Supply Section
    UNICEF Harare Office
    Fairbridge Avenue
    P.O. Box 1250
    Belgravia, Harare, Zimbabwe
    UNSPSC: J - Services 80000000 - Management and Business Professionals and Administrative Services 80100000 - Management advisory services 80101600 - Project management
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Consultancy services to conduct an assessment for alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of zimbabwe - Zimbabwe Tender

The UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN`S FUND, a Government sector organization in Zimbabwe, has announced a new tender for Consultancy services to conduct an assessment for alternative sanitation options to expand coverage in urban / periurban areas of zimbabwe. This tender is published on ZimbabweTenders under ZWT Ref No: 6618825 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2016-06-02.

The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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