The Scottish Government (SG) was the first Government globally to commit funds specifically to climate justice, launching the Climate Justice Fund (CJF) in 2012, and ensuring that this fund not only supports communities in partner developing countries to become more resilient to climate change but does so in way that acknowledges, and tackles embedded inequalities.
Following an independent evaluation in 2021 of the Climate Justice Fund’s work, drawing on experiences of communities in Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda who have implemented or are supported by the Fund and stakeholder feedback on the Climate Justice Fund, the Scottish Government set a future approach for action on climate justice and prioritized targeting the funding to the people most vulnerable to climate change in the communities– particularly women and youth – and ensuring their participation is at the centre of the Fund’s work which will be achieved through delivering against distinct pillars of climate justice. In March 2022, in line with this revised approach, the Scottish Government relaunched the CJF and a Supplier Event to provide details of this opportunity and answer questions on the programme specification, procurement and tendering process was held. In May 2022, the Scottish Government advertised a competitive, open tender procedure for the Provision of Climate Just Communities in Malawi, Zambia and Rwanda but the invitation to tender was published on 7 September 2022.
In response to this invitation to tender, a consortium made of Trōcaire, the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund (SCIAF) and Christian Blind Mission (CBM) UK was constituted, with local partners including Rwanda Climate Change and Development Network (RCCDN), its member’s organizations (DUHAMIC-ADRI and DUTERIMBERE NGO) as well as the National Union of Disabilities Organisation Rwanda (NUDOR). This Consortium submitted a tender on 18 November 2022 and on 11 July 2023, the Scottish Government awarded the CJC contract to the Consortium. The contract entered into force on 1 August 2023 and will run until March 2025, with the option to extend up until March 2026.
The purpose of the 3-year Scottish Government funded CJC Programme is to implement effective climate justice interventions focusing on community voice and needs, prioritizing marginalized communities, women, and people with disabilities, and considering the Scottish Government’s pillars of climate justice. The CJC Programme will be “of” and “for” the community: communities will be engaged in a participatory, culturally sensitive manner to identify climate-change-related needs (in their own terms) then design interventions (owned by them) to respond.
The Programme will be implemented across 3 Districts (Gisagara, Karongi & Ngororero) and jointly in consortium with Trocaire (Principle Sub-Contractor) and local delivery partners including Rwanda Climate Change and Development Network (RCCDN), its member’s Organizations (DUHAMIC-ADRI and DUTERIMBERE NGO) as well as the National Union of Disabilities Organisation Rwanda (NUDOR).
Under the Climate Just Communities (CJC) program, DUHAMIC-ADRI aims to enhance water accessibility for households, reduce vulnerability to water scarcity, and promote sustainable practices that align with climate adaptation efforts in the community.
Recognizing the critical need for rainwater harvesting in the region, DUHAMIC-ADRI, wishes to install gutters on 32 houses that have been identified as having the most urgent need. This initiative will improve the resilience of these households to climate-related challenges and contribute to overall environmental sustainability.
The specific objectives of the water harvesting gutter installation are as follows:
The construction company will be responsible for:
Below is the technical specification and budget breakdown format for installing rain water harvesting gutters to 32 houses in Ngororero district:
BOQ FOR INSTALLATION OF GUTTERS ON ONE HOUSE |
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Item |
DESCRIPTION OF WORKS |
Unit |
Qty |
Unit price (Rwf) |
Total Price (Rwf) |
1 |
Supply and installation metallic gutters of 2m (Thickness: 1.2 mm, large: 15cm, Height: 20cm one side and 15 cm other side) |
pce |
256 |
||
2 |
supply and fixing tuyaux pvc@110> |
pce |
96 |
||
3 |
Supply and installation of Metalic descente @ 110 |
pce |
64 |
||
4 |
Supply and installation of coude pvc @ 110 |
pce |
128 |
||
5 |
Supply and installation of Tee @ 110 |
pce |
32 |
||
Grand Total (All taxes inclusive) |
Gutters shall be installed to houses located in 2 sectors of Ngororero district as follow:
Qualifications:
Reporting
The construction company will report to DUHAMIC-ADRI management and provide regular updates on the progress of construction activities. Any issues or deviations from the agreed-upon plan should be reported promptly for timely resolution.
Application documents:
This tender will be done through a public / open tendering process and qualified companies will be invited to bid.
The following terms and conditions shall be observed during tender evaluation
Bids will be submitted in a sealed envelope and addressed to the Executive Secretary of DUHAMIC-ADRI at Kicukiro head office no later than Thursday, December 12, 2024 at 10:00 AM
The public opening of bids is scheduled on the same day at 10:30AM at the headquarters of DUHAMIC-ADRI. (Kicukiro, Niboyi)
For more information, please contact DUHAMIC-ADRI's procurement unit at procurement@duhamic.org.rw
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