Expression of Interest (EOI) _ Re-advertised
Advising and supporting the Secretariat of the Climate, Environment and Natural Resources Sector Working Group (CENR SWG) in Rwanda
Reference Number: 83466547
Date of Publication: 19.06.2024
I. General Information
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a federally owned international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. The GIZ Office in Kigali covers GIZ’s portfolio in Rwanda and Burundi. GIZ Rwanda/Burundi implements projects on behalf of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development, the European Union and other commissioning authorities in the following priority areas: Sustainable Economic Development, Good Governance, Climate, Energy and Sustainable Urban Development, Digital Transformation & Digital Economy, Great Lakes Region.
The project “Capacity Development for the Implementation of Rwanda's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)” is implemented from October 2022 to September 2026 as a technical cooperation module by GIZ in Rwanda with funding from the Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The main political partner of the project is the Ministry of Environment of Rwanda (MoE).
Being embedded in the Rwandan-German Climate and Development Partnership, which was signed in March 2022 between the two governments, the NDC project’s overall objective is to enhance the institutional and financial framework conditions of relevant state and non-state actors in Rwanda for the coordination, implementation and monitoring of the country’s Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC). This objective is achieved through the provision of technical advice and capacity development to enhance the organizational and process-related capacities of the MoE staff for the coordination of the NDC implementation. In addition, the technical and organizational capacities of public institutions for NDC mainstreaming across relevant sectors are enhanced, and the access of private sector actors (Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, SMEs) to funding for NDC implementation is improved through the provision of training measures that are aligned with their capacity needs.
The Government of Rwanda (GoR) puts in place different policy and institutional frameworks to effectively deal with climate change, environment and natural resources issues while paying a strong commitment to the Paris Agreement and a climate-resilient and low-carbon economy by 2050. In collaboration with development partners and other key stakeholders, the GoR has facilitated the establishment of Sector Working Groups (SWGs) and subordinated Thematic Working Groups (TWGs) to enhance coordination and ownership, align support provided to the national priorities, and accountability at the sector level.
The Climate, Environment and Natural Resources (CENR) Sector Working Group (SWG) was established to provide a sector-wide forum for discussion of policy, strategy and implementation at the sector level. The responsibility of overall SWG planning and managing development interventions lays in the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning (MINECOFIN), which works closely with the Ministry of Environment (MoE). MoE convenes the meetings of the CENR SWG as its coordinating line ministry. Accordingly, the SWG brings together the Government of Rwanda (GoR), development partners, the private sector, civil society organizations, academia and research institutions and other key stakeholders involved in the sector. With guidance and support provided by the GoR, the work of the CENR SWG and its affiliated Thematic Working Groups contributes to delivering Rwanda’s green economic growth and sustainable development outcomes. In addition, the SWG is expected to build synergies and promote collaboration and accountability as well as monitor and review sector performance and policy implementation.
Under the project’s intervention, GIZ supports the MoE to coordinate and implement the core activities and operations of the Climate, Environment and Natural Resources (CENR) Sector Working Group (SWG) to ensure good coordination, active engagement as well as meaningful contributions of sector stakeholders to policy implementation, monitoring and review while ensuring good governance, accountability, sector performance and fostering strong synergies.
GIZ has been mandated by the BMZ to provide support to the MoE and particularly the Climate, Environment, and Natural Resources (CENR) Sector Working Group (SWG), which is chaired by the Permanent Secretary of the MoE and co-chaired by the Head of Cooperation at the German Embassy in Kigali. This support will be implemented in collaboration with the German Embassy in Kigali and coordinated by the project “Capacity Development for the Implementation of Rwanda's Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs)” with funding from a Study and Expert Fund (SFF) measure funded by the BMZ.
The Planning and Monitoring and Evaluation Unit of the MoE played a key role in recent years to support the CENR SWG in its organisational and planning tasks and duties (secretariat function) and will continue to do so in the future. In addition to the services planned in these ToR, GIZ is already supporting the CENR SWG and its secretariat through the NDC project including through a dedicated Technical Advisor (GIZ staff) who contributes to the secretariat processes and other areas of policy, technical, planning and logistics support needs.
To ensure the necessary policy, technical, planning, strategic and logistical support is available to the CENR SWG at the level of the MoE, to the affiliated Thematic Working Groups (TWGs) as well as to the Chair and Co-Chair, GIZ is recruiting a national consultant (long-term expert, and also referred to in this document as “the contractor”) in Rwanda who will be responsible for the implementation and coordination of the services and activities developed in these ToR. The consultant will deliver the planned services mainly from the premises of the MoE and shall be embedded in the structure of the Planning and M&E Unit of the ministry.
In detail, the following tasks are required:
Work package 1: Provide expert, technical and policy advice and support to the Chairs and Co-Chairs of the CENR SWG and the TWGs as well to the Director of Planning and M&E at the MoE:
Work package 2:Provide logistical and organisational support to the CENR SWG and the TWGs
Work package 3:Provide practical knowledge management, communication, monitoring and reporting as well as learning support to the CENR SWG support structure (secretariat)
Reporting requirements
The contractor reports regularly to GIZ in accordance with the current AVB of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH. In addition to the reports required by GIZ in accordance with the AVB, the contractor submits the following reports:
Reports will be approved by the Director (Commission Manager) of the NDC project and the Focal Point at the MoE (Planning and M&E Unit). The GIZ Focal Person for the contract shall be consulted during this validation process.
In addition to written reports, as outlined above, a monthly coordination meeting between the consultant and the GIZ Focal Person shall take place after the submission of the brief monthly report.
Period of assignment: from 01 July 2024 to 30 June 2025.
The milestones, as laid out in the table below, are to be achieved during the contract term:
Milestones/process steps/partial services |
Deadline/place/person responsible* |
Start of contract |
1st July 2024 |
Kick-off meeting with MoE, GIZ, and other relevant stakeholders |
1st week of contract |
Inception report |
1 month after contract start |
Brief monthly reports |
1st monthly report one month after contract start; |
Final report |
12 months after contract start |
Monthly coordination meetings |
At the start of the contract, following meetings with a 1-months-frequence |
Related to Work package 1 (expert, technical and policy advice and support) |
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Concept note** on strategies to enhance overall engagement and contributions from SWG members |
1 month after contract start |
Advise on strategies to enhance overall engagement and contributions from SWG members (see above) |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Concept note on the systematic and effective integration of relevant outputs and demands from the TWG into the SWG and vice versa |
2 months after contract start |
Advise on the systematic and effective integration of relevant outputs and demands from the TWGs into the SWG as well as from the SWG into the TWGs |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Concept note on cross-sector collaborations and mainstreaming of CENR into other sectors |
3 months after contract start |
Advise on cross-sector collaborations and joint sector planning and review, sector actions and initiatives, specifically for the mainstreaming of climate change, environment and natural resources goals |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Concept note on how to enhance evidence-based discussion and the integration of research into both the SWG and TWGs meetings and workplans |
4 months after contract start |
Advise on how to enhance evidence-based discussions and the integration of research into both the SWG and the TWGs meetings and workplans |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Support actively the promotion, gathering and coordination of research and evidence-based inputs from the SWG and the TWGs stakeholders |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Related to Work package 2 (logistical and organisational support) |
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Concept note on the improvement and efficient planning, organisation and monitoring of agreements of the CENR SWG and TWGs meetings |
3 months after contract start |
Advise on the improvement and efficient planning, organisation and monitoring of agreements of the CENR SWG and TWGs meetings |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Support the planning, organisation and monitoring of agreements of the CENR SWG meetings and other related events |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Contribute to the planning, coordination, organization and monitoring of agreements of the CENR Joint Sector Review (JSR) and the Forward- and Backward-Looking Joint Sector Review (FLJSR/BLJSR) meetings as well as the Topical Meetings |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Concept note on how to contribute to planning, coordination, and monitoring of agreements as stipulated in the service above (JSR, FLJSR/BLJSR) |
4 months after contract start |
Related to work package 3 (knowledge management, communication, monitoring and reporting) |
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Concept note on how to implement an easily accessible knowledge management system for the SWG and TWGs |
6 months after contract start |
Develop, propose, and find an agreement with the MoE, the SWG’s Chair and Co-Chair and sector stakeholders on how to implement an easily accessible knowledge management system for the CENR SWG and the TWG |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Documentation in a high quality of SWG related meetings |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Support the preparation and monitoring of the implementation of the CENR SWG's Annual Work Plan and flagship sector performance indicators |
Until month 12 of the contract |
Concept note on the monitoring of the implementation of the CENR SWG’s work plan and performance indicators (see above) |
6 months |
Contribute to promoting the outreach, awareness-raising, communications and visibility of the sector |
Until month 12 of the contract |
* For all stipulated Milestones/process steps/partial services the place of fulfilment is Rwanda and the person responsible is the contractor. ** A template for the concept notes and monthly reports will be provided by GIZ. |
II. Tender requirements
1. Qualifications of proposed staff
1.1. Key Expert 1: Senior Expert in Climate Change, Environment and Natural Resources with knowledge in policy and strategic planning
1.1.1. General qualifications
Education: Advanced university degree (Master’s Degree or PhD) in Natural Resources Management or Environmental Sciences or Economics, Development Economics, Environmental Policy, Environmental Economics or Public Policy, Planning, or Business Administration.
Professional experience:
1.1.2. Experience in the region/knowledge of Rwanda
1.1.3. Language skills
2. Quantitative requirements
Per-diem and overnight accommodation allowances are reimbursed as a lump sum up to the maximum amounts permissible under tax law for each country as set out in the country table in the circular from the German Federal Ministry of Finance on travel expense remuneration (download at https://www.bundesfinanzministerium.de).
All travel activities must be agreed in advance with the staff member responsible for the project.
Sustainability aspects for travel
GIZ would like to reduce greenhouse gas emissions (CO2 emissions) caused by travel. When preparing your tender, please incorporate options for reducing emissions, such as selecting the lowest-emission booking class (economy) and using means of transport, airlines and flight routes with a higher CO2 efficiency. For short distances, travel by train (second class) or e-mobility should be the preferred option.
If they cannot be avoided, CO2 emissions caused by air travel should be offset. GIZ specifies a budget for this, through which the carbon offsets can be settled against evidence.
The market for carbon credits is made up of a large number of providers, each with different claims as to their climate impact. The Development and Climate Alliance has published a list of standards. GIZ recommends using the standards specified there.
Fee days |
Number of experts |
Number of days per expert |
Comments |
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Implementation Worp package 1:
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1 |
220 12 48 12 8 |
Mainly in the country of assignment (Rwanda), except for international duty trips |
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Work package 2:
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1 |
6 12 25 8 |
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Work package 3:
|
1 |
6 20 12 7 12 24 8 |
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Travel expenses |
Number of experts |
Number of days/nights per experts |
Amount (RWF) |
Comments |
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1 |
15 |
25.000 RWF |
For activities outside of Kigali (e.g. workshops or intl. travel) Subsistence lumpsum for mission of 24hours |
|
1 |
15 |
Depending on the country |
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|
1 |
15 |
34.000 RWF |
For activities outside of Kigali (e.g. workshops or intl. travel) per night rate |
|
1 |
15 |
Depending on the country |
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1 |
15 |
For activities outside of Kigali (e.g. workshops or intl. travel) |
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Flights |
Number of experts |
Number of flights per experts |
Comments |
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1 |
2 |
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0 |
0 |
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Guidance for GIZ service providers on avoiding, reducing and offsetting GHG emissions (giz.de) |
1 |
2 |
A budget of up to 280 EUR is earmarked for settling carbon offsets against evidence for all the planned international flights. |
Calculate your financial bid exactly in line with the quantitative requirements of the specification of inputs above. There is no contractual right to use up the full days/travel or workshops or budgets. The number of days/travel/workshops and the budgets will be contractually agreed as maximum amounts. The regulations on pricing are contained in the price schedule.
III. Requirements on the format of the tender
The CV submitted for each expert can have a maximum of four pages. The concept (if required) should not exceed five pages. If one of the maximum page lengths is exceeded, the content appearing after the cut-off point will not be included in the assessment. External content (e.g. links to websites) will also not be considered.
Eligibility Criteria (Please you must complete the attached form: Self-declaration of eligibility)
a. Technical Proposal:
b. Financial Proposal (Template attached): indicates the all-inclusive daily rate, supported by a breakdown of all costs. The costs must be in RWF and VAT
Please submit electronically your EoI (technical & Financial offer) in 2 separated emails and must be in PDF files to this email ONLY: RW_Quotation@giz.de until latest 4th July 2024
Please you must write on each email subject this sentence:
83466547 Technical/financial offer, without this sentence, your offer may not be considered
Only soft copies will be considered
GIZ reserves all rights
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