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Contract Award Notice

Management Agent for a DFID-CDC Challenge Fund

  • First published: 14 August 2019
  • Last modified: 14 August 2019

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Contents

Summary

OCID:
Published by:
Department for International Development (DFID)
Authority ID:
AA21350
Publication date:
14 August 2019
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Contract Award Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
N/A

Abstract

The Department for international development (DFID) would like to contract an organisation for 4,5 years to manage a DFID-CDC challenge fund, with the possibility of a 2-year extension. This challenge fund will be focused on unlocking evidence on private sector impacts in emerging markets through open competitive research calls. The contract will be issued to an organisation to market the challenge fund, manage all administrative, financial and contractual aspects as well as ensuring deep engagement between researchers and companies and peer review by a panel of leading academics.

The terms of reference set out guidelines for the scope and timeframe of the challenge fund as well as the functions required of the challenge fund manager. The challenge fund is a joint initiative between DFID and CDC, the UK’s Development finance institution.

This is one of a series of pieces of work that will be commissioned to deepen our understanding of the impact of CDC’s work. The challenge fund will be coordinated in parallel with a series of large multi-year evaluations of CDC’s work in each sector (being contracted separately from the challenge fund), as laid out in the DFID-CDC Evaluation and learning programme plan with both complementary work streams helping to build the evidence base for the impact of CDC’s work. The contract will be issued to market, manage, administer and monitor the challenge fund.

Purpose of the challenge fund:

The purpose of this challenge fund is to crowd in new research that fills critical evidence gaps related to the work of CDC and the impacts of private sector investment, thereby generating useful learnings to enhance development impact. The challenge fund will aim to crowd in research on private sector investment in developing countries, focusing where the current evidence base is weak and where insights are needed on what works, what doesn’t, and why.

While the body of research on the impacts of private sector investment in emerging markets has been growing in recent years, this remains a critical area where there is a clear need for more evidence. Research in this area has faced a number of challenges particularly related to gaining access to data, and insights into private sector companies, in order to help ensure that evidence responds to the most pressing and generalisable impact-related questions and needs. The DFID-CDC partnership, given its networks and resources, is well-positioned to crowd in research to help address some of these challenges. The challenge fund will issue calls for proposals that answer a specific set of research questions aligned with the sectoral focus of the DFID-CDC evaluation and learning programme, covering financial institutions, infrastructure, food and agriculture, consumer businesses(including healthcare and education), and industrial businesses, and broader cross-sectoral questions as needed. It could also extend to research to look at cross-cutting issues such as distributional effects (equity, gender), unanticipated effects, environmental effects and economy-wide effects and spillovers.

This contract will be let for the management of the challenge fund. The key responsibilities of the supplier will be to:

(a) finalise the approach to marketing and managing the challenge fund;

(b) proactively market the challenge fund to a wide stakeholder base with potential interest in bidding for research funds;

(c) develop required documentation and manage the administration of 3 calls for proposals;

(d) implement robust contractual and financial procedures;

(e) manage the peer review of draft outputs by academics;

(f) assist DFID and CDC with the global dissemination of research.

Full notice text

Contract award notice

Results of the procurement procedure

Section I: Contracting entity

I.1) Name and addresses

Department for International Development

Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road

East Kilbride

G75 8EA

UK

Contact person: Ian Bell

Telephone: +44 1355843346

E-mail: i-bell@dfid.gov.uk

NUTS: UKM95

Internet address(es)

Main address: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development

Address of the buyer profile: https://www.gov.uk/government/organisations/department-for-international-development/about/procurement

I.4) Type of the contracting authority

Ministry or any other national or federal authority, including their regional or local subdivisions

I.5) Main activity

Other: International Development

Section II: Object

II.1) Scope of the procurement

II.1.1) Title

Management Agent for a DFID-CDC Challenge Fund

Reference number: PO 8502

II.1.2) Main CPV code

75211200

 

II.1.3) Type of contract

Services

II.1.4) Short description

The management of a DFID-CDC Challenge Fund. The challenge fund will focus on unlocking evidence on private sector impacts in emerging markets through open competitive research calls. The challenge fund is a joint initiative between DFID and CDC, the UK's development finance institution. The appointed provider would be required to market the challenge fund, manage all administrative, financial and contractual aspects as well as ensuring deep engagement between researchers and companies and peer review by leading academics.

II.1.6) Information about lots

This contract is divided into lots: No

II.2) Description

II.2.3) Place of performance

NUTS code:

UKM95


Main site or place of performance:

The DFID and CDC project teams are based in London. Projects will be in several different locations worldwide as determined by DFID-CDC.

II.2.4) Description of the procurement

The Department for international development (DFID) would like to contract an organisation for 4,5 years to manage a DFID-CDC challenge fund, with the possibility of a 2-year extension. This challenge fund will be focused on unlocking evidence on private sector impacts in emerging markets through open competitive research calls. The contract will be issued to an organisation to market the challenge fund, manage all administrative, financial and contractual aspects as well as ensuring deep engagement between researchers and companies and peer review by a panel of leading academics.

The terms of reference set out guidelines for the scope and timeframe of the challenge fund as well as the functions required of the challenge fund manager. The challenge fund is a joint initiative between DFID and CDC, the UK’s Development finance institution.

This is one of a series of pieces of work that will be commissioned to deepen our understanding of the impact of CDC’s work. The challenge fund will be coordinated in parallel with a series of large multi-year evaluations of CDC’s work in each sector (being contracted separately from the challenge fund), as laid out in the DFID-CDC Evaluation and learning programme plan with both complementary work streams helping to build the evidence base for the impact of CDC’s work. The contract will be issued to market, manage, administer and monitor the challenge fund.

Purpose of the challenge fund:

The purpose of this challenge fund is to crowd in new research that fills critical evidence gaps related to the work of CDC and the impacts of private sector investment, thereby generating useful learnings to enhance development impact. The challenge fund will aim to crowd in research on private sector investment in developing countries, focusing where the current evidence base is weak and where insights are needed on what works, what doesn’t, and why.

While the body of research on the impacts of private sector investment in emerging markets has been growing in recent years, this remains a critical area where there is a clear need for more evidence. Research in this area has faced a number of challenges particularly related to gaining access to data, and insights into private sector companies, in order to help ensure that evidence responds to the most pressing and generalisable impact-related questions and needs. The DFID-CDC partnership, given its networks and resources, is well-positioned to crowd in research to help address some of these challenges. The challenge fund will issue calls for proposals that answer a specific set of research questions aligned with the sectoral focus of the DFID-CDC evaluation and learning programme, covering financial institutions, infrastructure, food and agriculture, consumer businesses(including healthcare and education), and industrial businesses, and broader cross-sectoral questions as needed. It could also extend to research to look at cross-cutting issues such as distributional effects (equity, gender), unanticipated effects, environmental effects and economy-wide effects and spillovers.

This contract will be let for the management of the challenge fund. The key responsibilities of the supplier will be to:

(a) finalise the approach to marketing and managing the challenge fund;

(b) proactively market the challenge fund to a wide stakeholder base with potential interest in bidding for research funds;

(c) develop required documentation and manage the administration of 3 calls for proposals;

(d) implement robust contractual and financial procedures;

(e) manage the peer review of draft outputs by academics;

(f) assist DFID and CDC with the global dissemination of research.

II.2.5) Award criteria

Quality criterion: Quality of personnel / Weighting: 22

Quality criterion: Design and methodolgy / Weighting: 38

Cost criterion: Total cost / Weighting: 20

Cost criterion: Fee rates / Weighting: 20

II.2.11) Information about options

Options: No

II.2.13) Information about European Union funds

The procurement is related to a project and/or programme financed by European Union funds: No

Section IV: Procedure

IV.1) Description

IV.1.1) Type of procedure

Open procedure

IV.1.8) Information about Government Procurement Agreement (GPA)

The procurement is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement: Yes

IV.2) Administrative information

IV.2.1) Previous publication concerning this procedure

Notice number in the OJ S:

2019/S 074-175530

Section V: Award of contract

Contract No: PO 8502

Title: Management Agent for a DFID-CDC Challenge Fund

A contract/lot is awarded: No

V.1 Information on non-award

The contract/lot is not awarded

No tenders or requests to participate were received or all were rejected

Section VI: Complementary information

VI.4) Procedures for review

VI.4.1) Review body

Department for International Development

Eaglesham Road

East Kilbride

G75 8EA

UK

VI.4.2) Body responsible for mediation procedures

Department for International Development

Eaglesham Road

East Kilbride

G75 8EA

UK

VI.5) Date of dispatch of this notice

13/08/2019

Coding

Commodity categories

ID Title Parent category
75211200 Foreign economic-aid-related services Foreign-affairs services

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

Alert region restrictions

The buyer has restricted the alert for this notice to suppliers based in the following regions.

ID Description
There are no alert restrictions for this notice.

About the buyer

Main contact:
i-bell@dfid.gov.uk
Admin contact:
N/a
Technical contact:
N/a
Other contact:
N/a

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