Section 1 – General Information
Solicitation Number: |
RFP 2024-11-061 |
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Solicitation Type: |
Request for Proposals (RFP) – Individual Consultants Only |
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Procurement Description: |
Technical assistance to Rubavu District to establish a comprehensive strategic plan that aligns with the district's vision for agribusiness and nutrition. |
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Anticipated Period of Performance |
December 2024 – May 2025 |
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Place of Performance: |
Rubavu District and with possible travel to other Rwandan districts as needed |
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Contracting Party: |
Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA) For: Rwandan Individual Consultants Only Under: Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Wunguke Activity 72069623CA00001
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Release Date: |
November 25, 2024 |
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Point of Contact for Questions: |
Name: Title: Address: Email: |
Aaron Gatabazi Procurement & Operations Manager ST. KG 28 Ave. Kimihurura |
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Questions: |
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Instructions: Questions must be submitted in writing; phone calls will not be accepted. Only CNFA’s written answers will be considered official and carry weight in the solicitation and subsequent evaluation. Verbal information received from CNFA, or any other entity should not be considered an official response to any questions. Question Deadline: December 3, 2024 |
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Offers: |
Offer Deadline: December 9, 2024 |
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Instructions: Reference the Solicitation Number in any response to this solicitation. Offers received after the specified time and date will be considered late and considered only at CNFA’s discretion. Offerors must strictly follow the deadlines provided in this solicitation to be considered for award. |
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Offer Validity: |
Offers must remain valid for not less than 90 calendar days after the offer deadline. |
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Award: |
An award will be made to the offeror who is determined to be the best offeror per the evaluation criteria and methodology provided herein. CNFA will not issue an award to different offerors, entities, or third-parties other than the selected offeror(s) which submits an offer in response to this solicitation. CNFA anticipates awarding a fixed price contract to the selected offeror(s). |
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Terms and Conditions: |
The resultant award is subject to CNFA’s standard Terms and Conditions as stipulated in Section 6. |
Section 2 – Scope of Procurement
Introduction to Offerors:
About CNFA & Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Wunguke Activity
Cultivating New Frontiers in Agriculture (CNFA) is an international agricultural development organization that specializes in the design and implementation of sustainable, enterprise-based agricultural initiatives. CNFA implements the Feed the Future Rwanda Hinga Wunguke Activity, a USAID-funded $28M five-year (January 2023 - January 2028) initiative with the objective to increase incomes and improve nutritional outcomes by sustainably increasing agricultural productivity and strengthening domestic consumption of and markets for safe, nutritious food products (raw and processed).
The activity applies a market systems development (MSD) approach to strengthen private-sector engagement through co-investments and partnerships to improve agricultural productivity, markets, farmer incomes, and nutrition. Hinga Wunguke has four complementary Intermediate Results (IRs) referred to as activity components:
Hinga Wunguke (HW) is focusing its interventions in thirteen Districts (Zone of Intervention), namely: Bugesera, Burera, Gakenke, Gatsibo, Karongi, Kayonza, Ngoma, Nyabihu, Nyamagabe, Nyamasheke, Ngororero, Rubavu, and Rutsiro. The Activity works with public and private sector actors in rural, urban, and peri-urban areas across Rwanda relevant for a well-functioning system in selected agriculture value chains. Hinga Wunguke is prioritizing value chains which have the greatest potential impact on increasing farmer incomes, MSME (medium and small enterprises) profitability and nutrition outcomes. Its current priority value chains include maize, beans (HIB, French beans, dry & shelled beans), soybeans, Irish potato, peas (dry & green), sweet potato (OFSP), carrot, tomato, mango, avocado, and passion fruit.
Overview of the Assignment
The purpose of this Solicitation is to solicit an individual consultant to develop a comprehensive strategic plan that aligns with Rubavu District's vision for enhancing agribusiness and improving nutrition outcomes, ensuring sustainable economic growth and food security for the local population.
Scope of work: Develop a comprehensive strategic plan that aligns with the district's vision for agribusiness and nutrition by focusing on the following key areas:
Tasks
This Individual Consultant will be responsible for the achievement of the below scope of work:
Inception Phase (1 month) Workstream A: Prepare advisory services to identify, assess, and propose solutions for challenges in agribusiness and nutrition
Implementation Phase (1month) Workstream 1: Strategic planning and stakeholder engagement
Implementation Phase (2 months) Workstream 2: Resource mobilization and management, Innovation and adaptation
Work Package (1 month) 3: Capacity building and institutional strengthening
Work Package 4. Monitoring, Evaluation and learning, Sustainability and Scalability
Work Package 5. STTA Closure (Final week)
Deliverables and Schedule:
The individual consultant will contribute to the creation of several key reports as follows:
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Deliverable Description
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Anticipated Due Date after Contracting |
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Inception Report: Detailed inception report including advisory services on set-up of communication and cooperation framework; report on reviewed documentations: District Development strategy (2025-2029) focusing on agriculture and nutrition; District performance contracts (Imihigo) for the year 2024-2025 and reports from current activities; operational manuals; and proposed recommendations to address the gaps. |
15 days after contracting |
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Implementation Phase 1 Report: Report on a completed SWOT analysis, drafted strategic plan document outlining goals, timelines and responsible parties, list of identified key public and private stakeholders, meetings or workshops organized to collect input and foster buy in for the strategic plan adoption and the developed stakeholder engagement plan detailing roles, responsibilities, and communication strategies. |
2 months after contract signing |
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Implementation Phase 2 Report: Comprehensive Report on identified existing resources and gaps, potential funding sources including grants, partnerships and community contributions; a developed resource mobilization strategy that outlines approaches for securing necessary funding. |
3 months after contact signing |
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Implementation Phase 3 Report: Comprehensive training needs assessment report; proposed capacity-building plan; designed training/coaching methodology plan, training materials; workshops and training reports; report on customized on agribusiness and nutrition improvement. |
4 Months after contract signing |
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Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning & Reporting on Sustainability and Scalability transitions: Reports on developed monitoring and evaluation (M&E) framework including: complete list of indicators, developed monitoring tools to measure the impact of initiatives, developed strategies to ensure the sustainability and scalability of initiatives over time, list of recommendations on how initiatives can be replicated or expanded to reach more beneficiaries and achieve greater impact. |
5 Months after contract signing |
Presentation of the final report: The consultant will present the final report (including recommendations) to Rubavu District and Hinga Wunguke management for final approval. |
5.5 months after contract signing. |
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STTA Closure: Full handover report of all materials and deliverables; closure report (including recommendations).
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6 months after contract signing |
The overall allocation of the work to be done by the consultant will be managed by the Hinga Wunguke Enabling Environment Director
Section 3 – Evaluation Methodology and Criteria
CNFA will use a Weighted Trade-Off Analysis, Including Cost Criteria evaluation methodology for this solicitation. Weighted Trade-Off Analysis selects the offeror providing the best overall value to CNFA, considering both price and technical factors, according to the assigned weights provided in the evaluation criteria. The Technical Evaluation Committee (TEC) will assess offer acceptability in accordance with the following criteria:
Criteria |
Criteria Description |
Assigned Weight |
Methodology |
The offeror should clearly outline how the SOW described in Section 2 will be completed, and a proposal for when the deliverables will be submitted within the period of performance. The methodology should also highlight the understanding of the subject matter of the technical assistance in its context. |
30 |
Qualifications and required expertise |
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30 |
Working with USAID/Donors |
Demonstrated experience working with US government funded initiatives (i.e USAID, USDA) or other international donors and funders. |
10 |
Budget |
Reasonableness and allowability of proposed budget relative to the above-mentioned preferred qualifications and scope of work. |
30 |
Total |
100 points |
Note: Only selected applicants will be contacted for further negotiations.
Section 4 – Offer Format Instructions
Offers in response to this solicitation must comply with the following instructions:
Section 5 – Complete Offer
A complete offer must include the following documents:
Section 6 – CNFA Terms and Conditions
Ethical and Business Conduct: CNFA is committed to integrity in procurement, and only selects offerors based on objective business criteria such as price and technical merit. CNFA does not tolerate fraud, collusion among offerors, falsified proposals/bids, bribery, or kickbacks. Any organization or individual violating these standards will be disqualified from this solicitation, barred from future procurement opportunities, and may be reported to both CNFA’s Client – as applicable – and the appropriate Office of the Inspector General.
Employees and agents of CNFA are strictly prohibited from asking for or accepting any money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, object of value or compensation from current or potential vendors or suppliers in exchange for or as a reward for business. Employees and agents engaging in this conduct are subject to termination and will be reported to CNFA’s Client – as applicable – and the appropriate Office of the Inspector General. In addition, CNFA will further inform these agencies of any Offerors’ offers of money, fee, commission, credit, gift, gratuity, object of value or compensation to obtain business.
Please contact the designated Point of Contact on the Solicitation Cover Page with any questions or concerns regarding the above information or to report any potential violations. Potential violations may also be reported directly to CNFA’s Fraud Hotline in writing via email at FraudHotline@cnfa.org or you may make an anonymous report by phone, text, or WhatsApp to the CNFA Global Fraud Hotline at 202-991-0943.
Terms and Conditions: This Solicitation is subject to CNFA’s standard terms and conditions. Any resultant award will be governed by these terms and conditions; a copy of the full terms and conditions is available upon request. Please note the following terms and conditions will apply:
Disclaimers: This is a Solicitation only. Issuance of this Solicitation does not in any way obligate CNFA, its project(s), or its client(s) to make an award or pay for costs incurred by potential offerors in the preparation and submission of an offer. In addition:
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