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Prior Information Notice

Strengthening Host and Refugee Population Economies — SHARPE.

  • First published: 23 March 2017
  • Last modified: 23 March 2017

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Contents

Summary

OCID:
Published by:
Procurement
Authority ID:
AA21664
Publication date:
23 March 2017
Deadline date:
-
Notice type:
Prior Information Notice
Has documents:
No
Has SPD:
No
Has Carbon Reduction Plan:
No

Abstract

Primary Objective: The programme aims to increase sustainably the net economic returns to refugees and hosts communities through both increased gains and decreased losses. In doing so the programme has several secondary objectives. In increasing economic returns, SHARPE should mitigate, or at minimum avoid any increase, in conflict between refugees and host communities. The economic returns should be derived from a mixture or formal and informal employment, improved returns to agriculture, and reduced costs of consumption. This is also expected to yield dividends in improved nutrition and reduced vulnerability to shocks for households through increased asset stocks. Finally, the programme should seek to intervene in such a way that results in the gendered benefit of interventions reflecting the gender balance within the target group. Where possible interventions should also contribute to greater gender equity within the target group by increased opportunities for women and girls or reduction of gender-specific threats or disadvantages. We feel a making markets work for the poor approach to programme design would be the suggested design of the programme.

Full notice text

PRIOR INFORMATION NOTICE – OFFICIAL JOURNAL

Section I: Contracting Authority

I.1)

Name, Address and Contact Point(s)


Procurement

Abercrombie House, Eaglesham Road

East Kilbride


UK



r-salisbury@dfid.gov.uk





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I.2)

Type of contracting Authority and Main Activity or Activities

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Section II.B: Object of the Contract(SUPPLIES OR SERVICES)

II.1)

Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority

Strengthening Host and Refugee Population Economies — SHARPE.

II.2)

Type of contract and place of delivery or of performance

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South Lanarkshire.

UKM38

II.3)

Short description of nature and quantity or supplies or services

Primary Objective: The programme aims to increase sustainably the net economic returns to refugees and hosts communities through both increased gains and decreased losses. In doing so the programme has several secondary objectives. In increasing economic returns, SHARPE should mitigate, or at minimum avoid any increase, in conflict between refugees and host communities. The economic returns should be derived from a mixture or formal and informal employment, improved returns to agriculture, and reduced costs of consumption. This is also expected to yield dividends in improved nutrition and reduced vulnerability to shocks for households through increased asset stocks. Finally, the programme should seek to intervene in such a way that results in the gendered benefit of interventions reflecting the gender balance within the target group. Where possible interventions should also contribute to greater gender equity within the target group by increased opportunities for women and girls or reduction of gender-specific threats or disadvantages. We feel a making markets work for the poor approach to programme design would be the suggested design of the programme.

22 000 00024 000 000GBP
No

II.4)

Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV)

75211200

II.5)

Scheduled date for start of award procedures

 18-8-2017

II.6)

Contract covered by the government procurement agreement (GPA)

No

II.7)

Additional information

EME — attendance Details (Addis) Date: 31.3.2017 Time: 9:00–11:00. Point of Contact: Louisa Medhurst and Abinet Woldegebriel Location: DFID Office, British Embassy, Addis Ababa. Dial in details: Dial — 0207 321 6570, VMR 402031505# passcode — 3978# Attendeeswill need to register with the DFID Supplier Portal under Po 7947 for full tender details. Please note that there will be another EME event held in London on the 6.4.2017 at 9:00–11:00. Full details of this event will be released on the supplier portal under PO 7947.

Section III: Legal, Economic, Financial and Technical Information

III.1)

Conditions relating to the contract

III.1.1)

Main financing conditions and payment arrangements and/or reference to the relevant provisions regulating them

III.2)

Conditions for participation

III.2.1)

Reserved contracts

No
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Section VI: Complementary Information

VI.1)

Contract related to a project and/or programme financed by community fund

No

VI.2)

Additional information

VI.3)

Information on general regulatory framework




VI.4)

Date of dispatch of this notice

 22-03-2017

ANNEX A

Additional Addresses and Contact Points

I)

Address and contact points from which further information can be obtained












Coding

Commodity categories

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

Delivery locations

ID Description
100 UK - All

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ID Description
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About the buyer

Main contact:
r-salisbury@dfid.gov.uk
Admin contact:
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Technical contact:
N/a
Other contact:
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