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Recruitment of Consultancy firm to develop the SADA web-based stakeholder engagement and Management platform_ Re-advertised.
Client |
Smart Africa Secretariat 10th Floor, Career Centre Building KG 541 ST, Kigali, Rwanda, PO Box: 4913 Tel: +250784013646| +250 788-300-581 Email : tenderenquiries@smartafrica.org |
RFP#: |
108/S.A/SADA/RFP/01/2024 |
Release date: |
05th March 2024 |
Closing date: |
12th March 2024 at 05:00 pm (Local time, Kigali) |
Contact |
For any questions or enquiries, please write to: tenderenquiries@smartafrica.org For Proposal Submissions: procurement@smartafrica.org |
Smart Africa is a bold and innovative commitment from African Heads of State and Government to accelerate sustainable socio-economic development on the continent, ushering Africa into a knowledge economy through affordable access to Broadband and usage of Information and Communications Technologies.
The Transform Africa Summit held in Kigali, Rwanda on 28th-31st October 2013 culminated in the adoption of the Smart Africa Manifesto document by seven (7) African Heads of States (Rwanda, Kenya, Uganda, South Sudan, Mali, Gabon, Burkina Faso) in which they committed to providing leadership in accelerating socio-economic development through ICT’s.
On 30th -31st January 2014, The Smart Africa Manifesto was endorsed by all Heads of State and Government of the African Union at the 22nd Ordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union in Addis Ababa. This development places the Manifesto at the heart of the ICT agenda in Africa beyond just the 7 original signatories at the Summit to all the 54 African countries. The Smart Africa Alliance has since grown to include 39 African countries that represent 1.1 billion people.
The Smart Africa Manifesto aims to put ICT at the center of national socio-economic development agenda of member countries; improve access to ICT especially Broadband; to improve accountability, efficiency, and openness through ICT promoting the introduction of advanced technologies in telecommunication; to put Private Sector first, and to leverage ICT to promote sustainable development.
2. SADA BACKGROUND
With a population estimated to approximately 1.3bn people who are majorly youthful, ensuring quality jobs to leverage on the continent’s demographic opportunity is set to be one of Africa’s game-changer. An estimated 15 to 20 million increasingly well-educated young people will join the African workforce every year for the next three decades.
The Smart Africa Digital Academy (SADA) is the delivery vehicle of the Smart Africa capacity building and skills development activities across the various digital skills spectrum. It is a pan-African dynamic learning ecosystem in which African citizens of all ages and social classes can gain or improve their digital skills, gain qualifications, meet the emerging talent needs of employers, industry or be self-reliant. SADA also calls for a coalition of digital skills development by federating stakeholder’s currently fragmented efforts and replicating successful initiatives across the continent.
3. OBJECTIVE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The overall objective of the consulting firm's mission is to develop a web-based Stakeholder Engagement Platform integrating a membership management module to support the Smart Africa Digital Academy expansion. The platform will serve as an interface for organizations, big and small, from the public or private sector, and governments to join the Smart Africa digital skills coalition to curb digital divide through their activities, contributions and initiatives at the national or continent-wide levels.
4.1 Detailed Scope of work for the development of a Web-based stakeholder engagement platform.
The platform provides a single point of access on Smart Africa Digital Academy coalition for stakeholder’s engagement. It will provide interactions between a community of enterprises, SMEs, universities, education providers, policymakers, international organizations, donor agencies to promote digital skills initiatives and best practices on the Africa continent. Key areas of work are:
4.2 Detailed Scope of work for the implementation of a membership management platform
The platform will provide centralized members information, including membership history, contact details, renewal dates, and more, elevate member experiences with trigger-based journeys, engagement metrics and ensuring our members feel valued and boost the overall member’s engagement. Key areas of work are:
5. INDICATIVE TIMELINES AND EXPECTED RESULTS
The selected firm must carry out the project within maximum two(02) weeks from the date of signing the contract.
6. FIRM PROFILE AND EXPERIENCE
Item |
Assigned Points |
Point Range |
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Methodology and Approach |
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20 10 |
/30 |
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Staff Experience |
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The proposed implementation team must possess the following certifications and experience:
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/10 /10 |
/35 |
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Firm Experience |
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Certified Microsoft partner for Microsoft Dynamics 365. (proof of partnership or Accreditation) Recommendation letters of Related assignments performed Three (3) signed and stamped recommendation letters from past assignments relating to the development of web-based platforms and portals, with similar or higher level of complexity, |
20 15 |
/35 |
The financial proposal of only those firms which secure a minimum score of 70/100 in the technical evaluation will be opened.
St= Score for the Technical Evaluation
Once the technical criteria have been evaluated, the costs of all bids will be listed from low to high. Computing the cost criteria score will be accomplished by use of the following formula:
= Sf
The Applicant getting maximum marks on 70-30 weightage (70% for technical and 30% for financial) will be considered for the assignment. The weights given to the Technical (T) and Financial Proposals (F) are: T = 0.70 and F = 0.30
The Final Score (S) is calculated as follows: S = St*T + Sf*F
8. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR PROPOSALS
A specific outline must be followed to facilitate the Smart Africa Secretariat’s review and evaluation of the responses received.
A response to this RFP must include the following sections in the order listed:
NOTE: All financial proposals/offers should be password protected and Smart Africa will request for it for bidders who have been qualified in the technical evaluation phase.
Technical and financial proposals must be submitted via email in pdf format showing each the nature of the offer concerned (technical or financial offer); The proposals must be sent to the email: procurement@smartafrica.org not later than 12th March 2024 at, 05:00 pm local time (Kigali).
Late proposals will be rejected.
11. ENQUIRIES
Any enquiries will only be received and addressed three (3) days or more prior to the bid submission deadline. Prospective respondents who may have questions regarding this RFP may submit their enquiries to tenderenquiries@smartafrica.org
12. ANTI-CORRUPTION
Smart Africa is committed to preventing and not tolerating any act of corruption and other malpractices and expects that all bidders will adhere to the same ethical principles.
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