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BBRSO46385:Project Administrative Assistant-GN1 La Sagesse (Grenada)
Procurement Process :RFQ - Request for quotation
Office :UNDP Barbados & the OECS - BARBADOS
Deadline :18-May-18
Posted on :08-May-18
Development Area :CONSULTANTS  CONSULTANTS
Reference Number :46214
Link to Atlas Project :
00088096 - Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership
Documents :
IC Procurement Notice
Annex II: General Terms and Conditions
Annex III & IV Offeror's Letter and Financial Proposal Template
Annex V: Sample Contract
Overview :

Administration
To apply, interested persons should upload the combined Technical Proposal (if applicable), CV and Offeror’s Letter to “UNDP Jobs” by navigating to the link below and clicking “APPLY NOW”, no later than the date indicated on the “UNDP Jobs” website. Application submitted via email will not be accepted: -

UNDP Job Site – https://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=78761 (cut and paste into browser address bar if the link does not work)

NOTE: The Financial Proposal should not be uploaded to “UNDP Jobs”.

If requested by the Procurement Unit, the Financial Proposal should be submitted to procurement.bb@undp.org within 24 hours of a request. Failure to submit the Financial Proposal will result in disqualification.

Any request for clarification must be sent in writing to procurement.bb@undp.org within three (3) days of the publication of this notice, ensuring that the reference number above is included in the subject line. The UNDP Barbados & the OECS Procurement Unit will post the responses two (2) days later, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to: -

http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=46214 (cut and paste into browser address bar if the link does not work)

A detailed Procurement Notice and all annexes can be found by clicking the above link.
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The system allows the upload of one (1) document ONLY – should you be required to submit a Technical Proposal and CV, these documents along with the Offeror’s Letter should be combined and uploaded as one

UNDP shall endeavour to provide such responses to clarifications in an expeditious manner, but any delay in such response shall not cause an obligation on the part of UNDP to extend the submission date of the Proposals, unless UNDP deems that such an extension is justified and necessary.

DOCUMENTS TO BE INCLUDED WHEN SUBMITTING THE PROPOSALS

Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:

1. Proposal:

        (i) Explaining why they are the most suitable for the work

        (ii) Provide a brief methodology on how they will approach and conduct the work (if applicable)

2. Personal CV including past experience in similar projects and at least 3 references

3. Financial proposal (prepared, but not submitted unless requested to do so)

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Caribbean countries share similar economic and sustainable development challenges, including a small population, remoteness, susceptibility to natural disasters, and most importantly, vulnerability to climate change. Given the current condition of the marine environment, most coastal areas have few defences against the raging surfs of hurricanes and tropical storms, and the likely consequences would be significant coastal damage including beach erosion and infrastructure damage. Negative impacts associated to climate change on land, water resources and biodiversity have also been predicted, and ultimately, tourism and agriculture will be negatively impacted by these changes. Meanwhile, Caribbean countries emit such relatively small amounts of greenhouse gas emissions, which mean that they will suffer disproportionately from the impacts of climate change.

The Government of Japan has been one of leading donors in the target of climate change. Japan has delivered development assistance total of $17.6 billion to vulnerable countries from October 2009 to December 2012 for mitigation and adaptation. The Government of Japan intends to continue its assistance in this area to create enabling environment with a view to formulate a new framework applicable to all Parties by COP 21 in 2015.  Especially, the Government of Japan sees it important to assist Small Islands Developing States (SIDS), and in this context, is interested in establishing a new regional assistance programme for Caribbean and/or CARICOM in the area of climate change under the framework of the Partnership for Peace, Development and Prosperity between Japan and the Member States of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) .

The Japan-Caribbean Climate Change Partnership aims to support the implementation of actual technology that is both low-emission and advances climate risk management, including demonstration in the target countries. To this end, eight demonstration projects are planned for Grenada which are tailored to meet the specific needs and vulnerabilities with local communities. Specifically, the services will support the management of all pilot project activities related to planned civil works to be undertaken at the target locations towards building disaster risk resilience through the installation of engineered solutions for farmers of the Grenada Federation of Agricultural and Fisheries Organization (GFAFO) Inc within La Sagesse, St. David.   The initiative seeks to achieve improved and consistent production from the targeted model farms through rehabilitation of select infrastructure and facilities to enable improved management of flood and drought risks.

OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSIGNMENT

The contracted firm will provide support to Grenada Federation of Agricultural and Fisheries Organization (GFAFO) Inc in the Grenada for all administrative and reporting requirements under the approved pilot initiative “La Sagesse Flood Mitigation Project.”