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REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR THE RECRUITMENT OF A CONSULTING FIRM TO DEVELOP THE SMART AFRICA DIGITAL SKILLS INDEX
Address: |
Smart Africa Secretariat 10th Floor, Career Centre Building KG 541 ST, Kigali, Rwanda, PO Box: 4913 Tel: +250784013646| +250 782-026-333 |
Tender #: |
101/S. A/RFP/09/2023 |
Release date: |
21st September, 2023 |
Closing date: |
09th October 2023 at 05:00 pm (Kigali, time) |
Contact |
For any questions or enquiries, please write to: tenderenquiries@smartafrica.org For Proposal Submissions: procurement@smartafrica.org |
The Smart Africa Alliance is a partnership among African countries adhering to the Smart Africa Manifesto (herein after referred to as “the Manifesto”), the African Union (AU Commission, AUDA, specialized institutions and Regional Economic Communities), the Economic Commission for Africa (ECA), the African Development Bank (AfDB), the World Bank, the International Telecommunications Union (ITU), the Private Sector, Academic and Research Institutions.
The Smart Africa Alliance (or 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 the usage of Information and Communications Technologies (ICT).
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 African countries. The Smart Africa Alliance has since grown to include 32 African countries that represent 815+ million people.
The Smart Africa Manifesto aims to put ICT at the center of the continental and national socio-economic development of Member States. This means increasing access to ICT solutions, improving accountability, efficiency, and openness through ICT, promoting the introduction of advanced technologies in telecommunication, strengthening the private sector, leveraging ICT to promote sustainable development.
The Smart Africa Alliance as an organization is the framework for implementation, monitoring and evaluation of the Manifesto, designed to make it actionable. The Smart Africa Alliance is not a profit-oriented organization.
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.
The birth of SADA was driven by the need to meet a genuine need of sustainable jobs driven by the fact that 15% of the world’s working-age population are expected to be from Africa by 2030. The governments of the Smart Africa Member States recognize the urgency to drive inclusion and economic growth through the development and adoption of strategies for education and skills development to build this required future workforce. Digital skills development at all levels – from basic to competency-based – is required to allow the uptake of new technologies in the economy, increase productivity, support growth while avoiding unnecessary disruptions in the labor market and society.
The development of the Africa Digital Skills Index will provide a comprehensive picture of the state of digital skills in Africa, and measure the level of digital skills and competency across countries and within the continent. It will be an essential tool to inform policy and decision-making, promote digital inclusion, and improve digital skills development strategies for member states.
3. OBJECTIVES AND EXPECTED OUTCOME
The primary objective of the consulting firm's mission is to develop and to pilot the Africa Digital Skills Index to measure the progress of African countries in Digital Skills and competencies development, and support African countries in their efforts to improve digital skills and competencies and unlock the full potential of the digital economy. The specific objectives are:
The consulting firm is tasked to design the digital skills index for Africa through the following suggested, but not exhaustive steps:
5. DELIVERABLES
The consulting firm should deliver the following outputs:
6. DURATION OF THE CONSULTANCY
The selected consulting firm must carry out the project within four (4) months from the date of signing the contract.
The indicative timetable is as follows:
Timeline |
Deliverables |
T + 2 weeks |
A conceptual framework, which provided the theoretical foundation for the index, and validated by the Smart Africa Secretariat |
T + 4 weeks |
Development of the Smart Africa Digital Skills Index Methodology report, submitted to the Digital Skills Development Working group (DSD WG). |
T + 6 weeks |
Creation of the Digital Skills Index Database. |
T + 10 weeks |
Country and regional reports presented to and validated by DSD WG. |
T + 12 weeks |
Submission to Smart Africa of the Africa Digital Skill Index validated by DSD WG. |
T + 14 weeks |
Documentation, mainly presentation materials and repository data. |
T + 16 weeks |
Launch of the Index. |
The activities and outcomes of the consultancy will be guided by the ICT Skills development working group, to give overall strategic guidance with the support of the Smart Africa Secretariat. The purpose of this document is to present the details of hiring a consulting firm to help achieve the stated objectives.
8. FIRM PROFILE AND EXPERIENCE
The ideal firm must meet the following minimum requirements to be considered during the evaluation:
The work shall be carried out by a firm with a lead team of at least Three (3) highly qualified consultants/experts in the requested specialties, namely:
Digital Skills and Education Expert (Lead Consultant) to guide the selection of methodologies, assessment approaches based on understanding of curriculum design and methods to develop the index. The minimum requirements below are examined during the evaluation:
Data Analyst: needed for collecting, processing, and analyzing data related to digital skills. The minimum requirements below are examined during the evaluation:
Policy and Strategy Expert with a focus on policy development and strategy formulation to guide the alignment of the index finding with policy goals and strategies. The minimum requirements below are examined during the evaluation:
The Consultancy firm shall propose additional staff as part of the consulting team as necessary with adequate justification towards the realization of study objectives with dedicated roles/positions for evaluation explicitly detailed.
The following model will be used to evaluate all respondents and proposals submitted:
1. Technical Evaluation Criteria
Item |
Assigned Points |
Point Range |
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Approach, Methodology, and Work Plan Firms will provide based on their experience and understanding of the task, the best technical approach, methodology and tools that will lead to the attainment of the desired outcome. |
/30 |
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15 10 5 |
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Firm Experience |
/35 |
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Ten (10) years of experience in Education Policy development and strategies Two similar written or developed reports, frameworks or policy formulation carried out by firm in the past 5 years. |
10 10 |
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Three (3) signed and stamped recommendation letters from previous clients of projects relating to policy formulation in Digital Skills Development (One of which must be in Sub Saharan Africa). |
15 |
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Staff Experience |
/35 |
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1. Digital Skills and Education Expert (Lead Consultant)
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6 5 4 |
/15 |
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2. Data Analyst expert
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5 4 1 |
/10 |
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3. Policy and Strategy Expert
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3 2 |
/5 |
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
2. Financial Criteria
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:
The Applicant getting maximum marks on 70-30 weightage (70% for technical and 30% for financial) will be selected as Consultants for the Client. 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
10. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL PROPOSALS
All technical and financial proposals must be submitted in English
Mandatory Administrative Documents
Technical Requirements
Financial Requirements
Notes:
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 09th October 2023at, 05:00 pm local time (Kigali).
Kindly note that late submissions will be automatically disqualified.
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
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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