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Development of a Communication Strategy for Fuel Reform, Egypt



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Development of a Communication Strategy for Fuel Reform, Egypt


Dead Line: 25 February 2014

Project ID: P144305
The Government of Egypt has received a grant in the amount of US$6.5 million from the MENA Transition Fund for the cost of the Egypt Energy Social Safety Nets Sector Reform Technical Assistance Project, and intends to apply the grant proceeds to payments for goods and consultancy services to be procured under this project. The Ministry of Electricity & Energy in Egypt (MoEE) shall be the responsible agency for the project. In addition to the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Administrative Development are beneficiaries of the project components.
 
The proposed project will strengthen the Government of Egypt's capacity to (i) design a comprehensive fuel subsidy reform strategy, (ii) establish concrete measures for improved financial viability of key energy sector actors and (iii) identify households that would be most vulnerable to the impacts of the fuel subsidy reform. The grant will be recipient executed in accordance with applicable World Bank and the MENA Transition Fund policies and procedures.
 
The project consists of several components. Both the Ministry of Electricity and Energy and the Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources are beneficiaries of th component "Development of a Communication Strategy for Fuel Reform" which is financed by a part of the grant. The Ministry of Petroleum and Mineral Resources is responsible for implementing this sub-component.  The consultant for this component shall perform the following key tasks:
 
*Public and stakeholder Analysis: conduct a field surveys and studies to investigate and assess the public and stakeholder's perception, reactions and feedback regarding energy prices.
*Institutional Analysis: cover related governmental energy institutions and energy consumers groups and concerned stakeholders.
*Development and execution of a communication plan and implementation programs, Support coalition building and collaborative engagement among the different stakeholder groups, Launch communication and awareness campaign.
*Prepare a capacity building program which will include two components: Staff Capacity Building Plan, Required systems
 
The Ministry of Electricity hereby invites eligible consultants to express their interests to provide the services. Interested consultants must submit information including that they are qualified to perform the services (brochures, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills, etc.).
 
The consultants will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank's Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by the World Bank Borrowers, January 2011.
 
Expression of Interest must be delivered in one sealed envelope via courier or by hand not later than Tuesday Feb.25, 2014 by noon local time of Egypt to the following address:
 
1st district, Nasr City
85 El Nasr Road
Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company (EGAS)
Eng. Taher abd El Rehim
Egas Chairman
Tel. 0222611175
For any clarifications, please contact the following  e.mail : tyousri@egas.com.eg


Shire Valley Irrigation Project (SVIP), Malawi


Dead Line: Not Specified

General Procurement Notice
1. The Government of the Republic of Malawi has received financing from the African Development Fund / Nigeria Trust Fund to finance the Shire Valley Irrigation Project.

2. The principal objectives of this project are to:

Refine the water availability assessment by defining mitigation measures to the risk of occurrence of a series of dry years similar to the one documented beginning of the 20th century, and optimising the water resource allocation between the uses.

Assist the government in selecting the best technical and institutional options before developing the full feasibility (water allocation optimization, inclusion or not of Illovo Estate, with-without lining, etc.; stage 1);

Carry out additional investigations, prepare the detailed feasibility Study and assess the technical and economic feasibility of  the project (stage 2), taking into consideration its phasing;

3. The project includes the following components:

(i) Preparatory Studies

(ii) Project Management

Preparatory studies will include the following :

Technical Feasibility; Communications, Community Participation, Land Tenure and Resettlement Policy Framework (CCPLT&RPF); Agricultural Development Planning Strategy; Hydraulic Modelling; Dam Safety Panel; Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA); and Public-Private Partnership (PPP).

Project Management will involve coordination of the studies given the large, complexity and interactive nature of the preparatory activities. This component will therefore be concerned with formation of Project Steering Committee (PSC), Project Consultative Committee (PCC) and formation / recruitment of  Studies / Service  Coordination Unit (SCU) to name a few.

4. Procurement of goods and/or works will be in accordance with the Bank's Rules of Procedure for the Procurement of Goods and Works. Acquisition of the services of Consultants will follow the Bank's Rules of Procedure for the Use of Consultants. Bidding documents are expected to be available in February 2014.

5. Interested bidders may obtain further information, and should confirm their interest, by contacting:

Ministry of Water Development and Irrigation


Attention: Charles Mwalabu
P.O. Box 30797, Off Paul Kagame Road
Lilongwe, Malawi
Tel:(265) 01 752 122
Facsimile (fax): (265) 01 751 459


National Water Resource Management Project – Phase 1, Kyrgyzstan


Dead Line: Not Specified

Project ID: P144336
The Kyrgyz Republic has applied for financing in the amount of about US$ 7.75 million equivalent from a Trust Fund of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) administered by the World Bank toward the cost of the National Water Resource Management Project – Phase 1, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, related services and consulting services to be procured under this project.

The project will include the following components:



Component 1: Strengthening national water management capacity. The main procurement packages under this component are as follows:

*Consulting services – Planning, design and implementation supervision of a Water Information System (WIS), including database, water cadaster and web-site, to be procured under CQS (Consultant Qualifications Selection) procedure. Construction and implementation of the WIS. Various individual consultancy services in the field of water resources management.


*Goods - Information Technology (IT) equipment for the Department of Water Resources and Land Improvement (DWRLI), office equipment for regional and district DWRLI offices and the Project Implementation unit (PIU) with preinstalled office software. Software for Geographic Information Systems (GIS), GIS server software: including GIS training to be procured under ICB (International Competitive Bidding) procedures.

Component 2: Improving irrigation service delivery to Water Users Associations (WUAs): The main procurement packages under this component are follows:

*Goods - Vehicles for engineers and technicians to be procured under ICB procedures.
*Consulting Services - Various individual consultancy services in the field of irrigation system management, operation and maintenance.

Component 3: Improving irrigation management by Water Users Associations: The main procurement packages under this component are follows:

*Consulting Services - Various individual consultancy services in the field of on-farm irrigation system management, operation and maintenance and capacity building of WUAs.]




Component 4: Project Management: The main procurement packages under this component are as follows:

*Consulting Services - Various individual consultancy services in the field of project management.

Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank's Guidelines: Procurement of Goods, Works, and Non-Consulting Services under IBRD and IDA Credits & Grants by World Bank Borrowers published in January 2011, and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the guidelines. Consulting services will be selected in accordance with the World Bank's Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers published in January 2011.

Specific procurement notices for contracts to be bid under the World Bank's international competitive bidding (ICB) procedures and for contracts for consultancy services will be announced, as they become available, on World Bank external website, in UN Development Business and local newspapers.

Prequalification of suppliers and contractors will be not required.

Interested eligible bidders who wish to be included on the mailing list to receive invitations to /bid under ICB procedures, and interested consultants who wish to receive a copy of advertisement requesting expressions of interest for consultancy contracts, or those requiring additional information, should contact the address below:

Project Implementation Unit
Department for Water Resourses and Land Reclamation
Attn: Nurbek Sharshekeev, Chief Procurement Specialist
Tel: +996 312 549103
E-mail: onfarmir@elcat.kg





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