Expression of Interest (EOI)
The service contract for conducting a comprehensive needs assessment in Rwanda's construction sector to design an effective upskilling program for informal construction workers in Rwanda.
Reference Number:83470256
Publication date: 26.07.2024
Introduction
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; Digitalization and Digital Economy; and regional projects in the Great Lakes Region.
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH is a federally owned international cooperation enterprise for sustainable development with worldwide operations. GIZ has worked in Rwanda for over 30 years. The primary objectives between the Government of Rwanda and the Federal Republic of Germany are poverty reduction and the promotion of sustainable development. To achieve this, GIZ Rwanda is active in the sectors of Sustainable Economic Development, Decentralization and Good Governance, Climate and Energy.
Guided by the principle that targeted investments create jobs, the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) launched the Special Initiative “Decent Work for a Just Transition”. Under the brand “Invest for Jobs”, the Special Initiative promotes investment by European and African companies in eight selected partner countries across the continent, including Rwanda. GIZ, one of several implementing organizations, offers advice, stakeholder engagement, and financial support to overcome investment barriers, improve the competitiveness of SMEs, and foster growth in key and innovative sectors. This collaborative effort with the private sector aims to create decent jobs, improve working conditions, and enhance social protection.
Context
The informal sector makes a significant contribution to economic activity in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). According to the ILO (2022)[1], the informal sector accounts for almost 85 % of employment in the region, generating 36 to 40 % of SSA’s GDP (World Bank, 2019)[2]. This, however, often comes at a high cost for workers' well-being. Informal jobs, while providing much-needed work opportunities (particularly for Rwandan youth facing a high unemployment rate of 20.8 % according to the 2023 Labour Force Survey (LFS)[3]), lack essential protections and benefits. Workers are left financially and socially isolated, caught in a loop of precarious situations characterized by fluctuating income, excessive hours, and a lack of job security or social safety nets. These conditions not only jeopardize human well-being, but also reduce the sector's overall efficiency and quality.
Rwanda's construction sector exemplifies this challenge. Despite being the third largest economic activity, employing over 10% of the workforce, a staggering 91.3%[4] of construction jobs are informal. This translates to a vast pool of under-utilized talent and hinders the sector's ability to deliver high-quality projects. The consequences are felt not only by the workers themselves but also by businesses struggling with inefficiencies and a lack of qualified workers.
The government's investments in infrastructure and talent development are important. However, a more comprehensive solution is required to address the underlying causes of informality and ensure the sector's long-term viability. This is where digital platforms by job placement agencies, such as Fixa, emerge as important intermediaries. The essence of such platforms is twofold: firstly, to provide informal workers with a digital identity, thus enabling transparency on employment, earnings, contributions to social security schemes such as pension, health insurance, etc., as well as skills histories, amongst others. Secondly, workers can be placed according to demand via the platform. As the platforms in question are accessible via simple feature phones, they offer widespread participation and empowerment of a sizable segment of the informal workforce.
However, enlisting informal workers on digital platforms alone will not address the fundamental challenge of significant skills shortfalls in the construction sector. Nor will it necessarily lead to an improvement of working conditions or increased access to social benefits, unless a pathway is created that gives informal workers access to demand-oriented training and continued professional education programs, certifications, and social benefits. However, only a well-trained and protected workforce will lead to higher productivity and a better quality of construction work and ultimately contribute to a more inclusive Rwandan economy
Objective of the assignment:
The Special Initiative "Decent Work for a Just Transition" seeks the services of a contractor to conduct a comprehensive needs assessment in Rwanda's construction sector to design an effective upskilling program for informal construction workers in Rwanda. Specifically, the assignment will assess industry needs and worker capacity through the analysis of relevant documents (desk review) and stakeholder consultations. This analysis will inform a report with recommendations for the upskilling program’s design, including targeted skills, trainers, training methods, and how to measure success.
The contractor shall be hired for the anticipated contract term, from 1st September 2024 to 30th November 2024.
The services described in Section 4 shall be provided until 31st October 2024.
The contractor shall provide the following work/service
Period of assignment: from 1st September 2024 to 31st December 2024
Task 1: Inception report
Develop an inception report to serve as a preliminary document summarizing the initial planning phase. This report should outline the project's objectives, methodology, scope, key stakeholders, and potential challenges.
Task 2: Review relevant documentation
The initial phase of the assignment will involve a comprehensive review of existing documentation related to Rwanda's construction sector, the operations of relevant Rwandan job placement agencies, and national policies supporting the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) of construction workers in Rwanda. The documents to be reviewed include but are not limited to:
Policy and framework documents:
Worker development initiatives:
Industry reports and studies:
Task 3: Stakeholder interviews and focus group discussions
This phase involves gathering in-depth information from key stakeholders to understand the specific needs and challenges of the upskilling program.
Client needs analysis:
Informal worker focus groups:
Other stakeholders
Task 4: Analysis and recommendations
The data collected from interviews, focus groups, and document reviews will be analyzed to develop a comprehensive needs assessment report with the following key elements:
Deliverables
A clear roadmap for implementing the upskilling activities, addressing the following aspects:
Implementation approach
TVET institutions and RPL integration
Notes
II. Tender requirements
Qualifications of proposed staff
The tenderer is required to propose personnel for the positions specified here and described with respect to the areas of responsibility and qualifications on the basis of relevant CVs.
The below specified qualifications represent the requirements to reach the maximum number of points in the technical assessment.
1.1 Expert 1:
1.1.1 General qualifications
Education: Bachelor’s degree in construction, architecture construction management, project management, public policy, development studies.
Professional experience: At least 10 years of experience in project management in the construction sector, 5 years of experience in needs assessment and skills development in the TVET sector and 5 years of experience in engaging with diverse stakeholders, including government officials, private sector representatives, NGOs, and community members.
1.1.2 Experience in the region/knowledge of the country
At least 5 years of experience working in Rwanda or East African context
1.1.3 Language skills:
Business fluency in C1 in English and fluency in Kinyarwanda.
Quantitative requirements
Fee days |
Number of experts |
Number of days per expert |
Comments |
|
1 |
1 |
|
|
1 |
22 |
|
Other costs |
Number of experts |
Amount per experts |
Comments |
|
905,625.00 |
A budget of RWF 905,625.00 is foreseen for flexible remuneration. Please take this budget into account in your price schedule. Use of the flexible remuneration item requires prior written approval from GIZ. |
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 other costs. The number of days/travel/other costs and the budgets will be contractually agreed as maximum amounts. The regulations on pricing are contained in the price schedule.
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).
The financial proposal must be quoted in RWF and VAT exclusive.
Annex / Attachments
Submission of offer: The Expression of Interest should contain the following:
A. Technical Proposal:
B. Financial Proposal: The price per service category must contain all relevant costs supported by a breakdown of each cost. The costs must be in RWF and VAT
Please submit electronically your EoI (technical & Financial offer) in 2 separated emails and should be in PDF files to this email ONLY: RW_Quotation@giz.de until latest 09th August 2024
Please you must write on each email subject this sentence:
83470256 Technical/financial offer, without this sentence, your offer may not be considered
Hard copies are not allowed this time
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[1]Informal Economy in Africa: Which Way Forward? Making Policy Responsive, Inclusive and Sustainable | International Labour Organization (ilo.org)
[2]Global Economic Prospects -- Darkening Skies. January 2019. (worldbank.org)
[3]https://statistics.gov.rw/publication/2119
[4]https://rdb.rw/files/employment-study-in-construction-sector.pdf
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