IPA - Rwanda Request for Proposals (RFP) RFP No. 001/04/2024 Title of the procurement: Consultant on qualitative survey Issue Date: September 30, 2024 WARNING: Prospective Offerors who have received this document from a source other than from IPA Rwanda should immediately contact iparwandaprocurement@poverty-action.org and provide their name and mailing address in order that amendments to the RFP or other communications can be sent directly to them. Any prospective Offeror who fails to register their interest assumes complete responsibility in the event that they do not receive communications prior to the closing date. Any amendments to this solicitation will be issued and posted in jobinrwanda.com |
Synopsis of the RFP
RFP No. |
001/04/2024 |
Issue Date |
September 30, 2024 |
Title |
Consultant on qualitative survey |
Issuing Office |
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA), Rwanda Plot 1123, KK23/KK387, Kicukiro(30.1054823/@-1.9760264,30.1009648,15z" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(49, 158, 98); text-decoration: none; font-family: Roboto, sans-serif;">IPA Rwanda office map). |
Deadline for Receipt of Questions |
The deadline for receiving the questions is October 7, 2024 |
Point of Contact for Questions |
For any question, please send your email to: bamwango@poverty-action.org cc: |
Deadline for Receipt of proposal |
October 11, 2024, no later than 5PM |
Proposal Submission Address |
The proposal will be received via IPA Rwanda email address: RWA_proposals@poverty-action.org please include the RFP number in the subject line. |
Anticipated Award Type |
Consultancy contract |
Basis for Award |
The award will be issued to the responsible and reasonable offeror who provides the best value to IPA and its client using a combination of technical and cost/price factors. |
Introduction and Purpose
Purpose
Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA) is a research and policy non-profit that discovers and promotes effective solutions to global poverty problems. IPA brings together researchers and decision-makers to design, rigorously evaluate, and refine these solutions and their applications, ensuring that the evidence created is used to improve the lives of the world’s poor.
IPA Rwanda invites qualified offerors to submit proposals to the Consultant on qualitative survey service in support of IPA Rwanda projects implementation.
Issuing Office
The Issuing Office and Contact Person noted in the above synopsis is the sole point of contact at IPA for purposes of this RFP. Any prospective offeror who fails to register their interest with this office assumes complete responsibility in the event that they do not receive direct communications (amendments, answers to questions, etc.) prior to the closing date.
Type of Award Anticipated
IPA anticipates awarding a Firm Fixed Price. This award type is subject to change during the course of negotiations.
General Instructions to Offerors
General Instructions
“Offeror”, “Subcontractor”, and/or “Bidder” means a firm proposing the work under this RFP. “Offer” and/or “Proposal” means the package of documents the firm submits to propose the work.
Offerors wishing to respond to this RFP must submit proposals, in English, in accordance with the following instructions. Offerors are required to review all instructions and specifications contained in this RFP. Failure to do so will be at the Offeror’s risk. If the solicitation is amended, then all terms and conditions not modified in the amendment shall remain unchanged.
Issuance of this RFP in no way obligates IPA to award a subcontract or purchase order. Offerors will not be reimbursed for any costs associated with the preparation or submission of their proposal. IPA shall in no case be responsible for liable for these costs.
Proposals are due no later than 5 pm, October 11, 2024 to be submitted to IPA Rwanda email RWA_proposals@poverty-action.org. Late offers will be rejected except under extraordinary circumstances at IPA’s discretion.
A cover letter shall be included with the proposal on the Offeror’s company letterhead with a duly authorized signature and company stamp/seal using the Proposal Cover Letter template (see Attachments) for the format. The cover letter shall include the following items:
Questions regarding the RFP
Each Offeror is responsible for reading and complying with the terms and conditions of this RFP. Requests for clarification or additional information must be submitted in writing via email or in writing to the Issuing Office as specified in the Synopsis above. No questions will be answered by phone. Any verbal information received from an IPA Rwanda employee or other entity shall not be considered as an official response to any question regarding this RFP.
Copies of questions and responses will be distributed in writing to all prospective bidders who are on record as having received this RFP after the submission date specified in the Synopsis above.
Instructions for the Preparation of Technical Proposals
Participation is open on equal terms to all natural and legal persons or firms working in the above-mentioned fields having legal authorizations to exercise the activity and any eligible natural, legal person or companies fulfilling the required conditions highlighted in this offer. The selection criteria that will be used to establish potential supplier are the follows:
Financially
Technical proposals shall include the following:
Background:
Rwanda has experienced tremendous social and structural transformation over the last two decades. The country has enjoyed a sustained period of high economic growth rates of more than 7 percent that have occasioned broad improvements in wellbeing including a two-thirds reduction in child mortality, a more than 75 percent fall in maternal mortality and near universal primary school enrollment. Despite a substantive reduction in the poverty rate, from a high of 77 percent in 2001, the poverty rate remains high in Rwanda at about 38 percent (NISR EICV 5, 2018). As part of its poverty reduction efforts, the government undertook a major local government reform starting in 2002 with the goal of improving service delivery at the grassroots (Faguet 2004; Gaynor 2014).
Over the last 30 years, community based/driven development (CDD) programs have been implemented to address the management of public goods and service provision in poorly served and usually remote local communities. Recent evidence from credible program evaluations of a number of CDD programs is mixed (Mansuri and Rao 2013). While there are some impressive gains in local public goods, consumption and participation in challenging environments, there are just as many null, small and occasionally negative effects in others (Casey 2018). Most important, there has been very limited success in the domain of active and constructive community member participation in local government – both within communities and especially with the hierarchy of authorities beyond the community responsible for delivering key inputs and services (Olken and Pande, 2013). With the exception of Bjorkman and Svensson (2009), and despite high levels of measured trust (Casey 2018), CDD programs appear unable to appreciably increase community driven accountability pressure.
The qualitative research outlined in this ToR aims to support a comprehensive evaluation of an innovative CDD approach that SPARK MICROGRANTS has implemented since 2010 in Burundi, Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, Uganda and Rwanda. The program in Rwanda, Advancing Citizen Engagement (ACE), relies on a facilitated collective action process (FCAP) that includes four crucial ingredients:
functioning:
Objectives of Qualitative Research Component:
Scope of Qualitative Research:
The study will use qualitative research methods to elicit answers to the questions laid out above. The study will draw on focus group and key informant interviews from 8 communities randomly selected from a study population of about 150 communities. We anticipate a study duration of 1 month, including field activities, analysis and competition of qualitative study report.
Methodology:
Deliverables:
Budget:
The budget for the study will include expenses related to research design, data collection, data analysis, and report writing.
Ethical Considerations: The study will adhere to ethical guidelines for research involving human subjects. All participants will be provided with informed consent forms in their local language, and their privacy and confidentiality will be protected. The study will also ensure the protection of vulnerable groups, such as children and marginalized populations.
Evaluation: The study will be evaluated based on its ability to meet its objectives, produce high-quality research, and provide valuable insights into the impact of Spark Microgrants on community development.
Stakeholders: The stakeholders involved in the study will include Spark Microgrants staff, community members, and relevant government officials.
Timeline:
Provide a list and certificate of completion of at least five (5) recent awards of similar scope and duration. The information shall be supplied as a table (template provided in Attachments), and shall include the legal name and address of the organization for which services were performed, a description of work performed, the duration of the work and the value of the contract, description of any problems encountered and how it was resolved, and a current contact phone number of a responsible and knowledgeable representative of the organization. See Attachments.
Services Specified
For this RFP, IPA is in need of the services described in Attachment: Scope of Work.
Instructions for the Preparation of Cost/Price Proposals
Cost/Price Proposals
Provided in the Attachments section of this RFP is a template for the Price Schedule for firm-fixed price awards . For cost-reimbursable or time & material awards, the offeror shall provide a fully detailed budget. Offerors shall complete the template including as much detailed information as possible. Any required payment terms must be included in the cost proposal.
It is important to note that Value Added Tax (VAT) shall be included on a separate line. The Subcontractor is responsible for all applicable taxes and fees, as prescribed under the applicable laws for income, compensation, permits, licenses, and other taxes and fees due as required.
Basis of Award
Evaluation Criteria
Each proposal will be evaluated and scored against the evaluation criteria and evaluation sub-criteria, which are stated in the table below.
Evaluation criteria |
Evaluation Sub-criteria (if needed) |
Maximum Points |
The evaluation of the eligibility and the conformity of the documents submitted as stated in article5.3 of this offer |
assessment of the company profile, administration document, experience in domain as well as the duration for delivering needed services since the reception of official approval |
50 points |
Cost |
The bidder must indicate both total prices including the taxes and excluding the taxes. |
50 points |
Total Points |
100 points |
Best Value Determination
IPA will review all proposals and make an award based on the eligibility and cost evaluation criteria stated above and select the offeror whose proposal provides the best value to IPA. IPA may also exclude an offer from consideration if it determines that an Offeror is "not responsible", i.e., that it does not have the management and financial capabilities required to perform the work required.
IPA may award to an Offeror without discussions. Therefore, the initial offer must contain the Offeror’s best price with best past performance proof.
Responsibility Determination
IPA will not enter into any type of agreement with an Offeror prior to ensuring the Offeror’s responsibility. When assessing an Offeror’s responsibility, the following factors are taken into consideration:
The designated IPA staff will inspect from time to time the service requested to determine whether the activities are being performed in a satisfactory manner.
The subcontractor shall be responsible for any countermeasures or corrective action, within the scope of this RFP, which may be required by the IPA Deputy Country Director/Representative as a result of such inspection.
Compliance with Terms and Conditions
General Terms and Conditions
Offerors agree to comply with the general terms and conditions for an award resulting from this RFP. The selected Offeror shall comply with all Terms and Conditions listed in the accompanying Attachment.
Procurement Ethics
Neither payment nor preference shall be made by either the Offeror, or by any IPA staff, in an attempt to affect the results of the award. IPA treats all reports of possible fraud/abuse very seriously. Acts of fraud or corruption will not be tolerated, and IPA employees and/or subcontractors/grantees/vendors who engage in such activities will face serious consequences. Any such practice constitutes an unethical, illegal, and corrupt practice and either the Offeror or the IPA staff may report violations to the Toll-Free Ethics and Compliance Anonymous Hotline at +1 844 837 5445. IPA ensures anonymity and an unbiased, serious review and treatment of the information provided. Such practice may result in the cancellation of the procurement and disqualification of the Offeror’s participation in this, and future, procurements.
By submitting an offeror, Offerors certify that they have not/will not attempt to bribe or make any payments to IPA employees in return for preference, nor have any payments with Terrorists, or groups supporting Terrorists, been attempted.
Attachments
Scope of work and Services or Technical Specifications
In order to achieve our Vision and mission through the execution of our strategic plans of two main goals:
Proposal Cover Letter
[On Firm’s Letterhead]
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TO: Innovations for Poverty Action
Plot 1123, KK23/KK387, Kicukiro(30.1054823/@-1.9760264,30.1009648,15z" target="_blank" style="box-sizing: border-box; color: rgb(49, 158, 98); text-decoration: none; font-family: Roboto, sans-serif;" rel="noopener">IPA Rwanda office map).
We, the undersigned, provide the attached proposal in accordance with RFP No. 001/04/2024 , issued on September 30, 2024. Our attached proposal is for the total price of (Sum in Words).
I certify a validity period of 6 month for the prices provided in the attached Price Schedule/Bill of Quantities. Our proposal shall be binding upon us subject to the modifications resulting from any discussions.
We understand that IPA is not bound to accept any proposal it receives.
Yours sincerely,
Authorized Signature:
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8.3 Price Schedule
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Activity |
Unity Price |
Total in (FRW) |
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Research design |
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Data collection |
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Data analysis, |
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Report writing. |
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Past Performance Form
Include projects that best illustrate your work experience relevant to this RFP, sorted by decreasing order of completion date.
Projects should have been undertaken in the past three years. Projects undertaken in the past six years may be taken into consideration at the discretion of the evaluation committee.
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Description of Activities |
Client Name/Tel No/ email address |
Cost |
Start-End Dates |
Completed on schedule (Yes/No) |
Completion Letter Received? (Yes/No) |
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Terms and Conditions
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