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Deadline of this Job: 28 November 2022
Terms Of Reference For Consultancy Services For “Evaluation Of Gender Mainstreaming In Conservation Of Greater Virunga Landscape”
CONTEXT
The Greater Virunga Transboundary Collaboration (GVTC) was established through a treaty signed by the three partner states of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Rwanda and Uganda on 30th October 2015, as a collaborative transboundary framework of programs, plans and activities to conserve a network of Protected Areas (PAs) in the Greater Virunga Landscape (GVL) of DRC, Rwanda, and Uganda. The treaty was a climax of 10 years of formal engagement between the three countries. The GLV covers spaces and communities around the Protected Areas (PA) of Virunga National Park (NP), Semuliki NP, Queen Elizabeth NP, Volcanoes NP, Rwenzori Mountains NP, Mgahinga Gorilla NP, and Bwindi Impenetrable NP including lakes, rivers, and tributaries.
The objectives of GVTC as enshrined in the treaty are;
• To promote and coordinate the conservation of biodiversity and other socio-cultural values within the Greater Virunga wildlife protected area network;
• To develop strategies for Transboundary management of biodiversity
• To promote and ensure coordinated planning, monitoring and evaluation of the implementation of transboundary conservation and development projects;
• To promote and coordinate tourism development in GVL
• To secure sustainable funding for the Conservation of GVL
• To enhance and harmonise the generation and sharing of knowledge, experience, and best practices for evidence-based decision making
In undertaking to achieve the stated objectives and using various strategies and approaches, GVTC works with both state and non-state partners, including local communities, with the following key roles:
• Coordination and convening of stakeholder partnerships and meetings
• Information and information management/ clearing house
• Brokering/Mediation
• Monitoring and Evaluation
• Warning bell/early warning system
• Implementation of some interventions
Protected Areas within GVL play a significant role in countries’ national economies as well as in the livelihood of the neighbouring communities. Currently, businesses for conservation and nature-based solutions have been at the forefront of debates and discussions in the conservation and sustainable development arena as the new sustainable approaches to address the effects of climate change, environmental degradation, and loss of biodiversity. People-centred conservation approach is seen as the holistic approach considering and engaging the local community as the key player in conservation. Tourism is one of the key drivers to bringing together business, nature, and people to ensure sustainability. Due to the effects of COVID-19, it was clear that there was a need to find new strategies to enhance and promote local domestic tourism and engage local communities in a new sustainable and resilient tourism business.

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Purpose And Objectives
The purpose of this consultancy is to develop a Strategy aiming at enhancing local capacities in the tourism business within GVL, considering the GVL specificities and tourism opportunities, lessons learned from previous tourism and community projects, and the global trends for tourism business and climate change resilience.
The specific objectives are;
• To analyse existing community tourism businesses and actors, challenges including effects of COVID-19, success, and lessons learned that would feed in the new strategy.
• To undertake a thorough analysis of factors about tourism development in GVL and new opportunities to explore as a new niche market, considering the current trends of conservation, tourism, and climate change effects.
• To come up with clear recommendations that would support GVTC to strengthen and enhance the capacities of the local community in the tourism business
• To propose measures and concrete actions to deal with the outcomes of the analysis.
• To identify and characterise specifically the relevant capacity needs of local stakeholders about tourism business in the GVL.
• To propose an Action Plan and indicative budget as to priorities that need to be initiated to increase the local capacities in the tourism business

Required Competencies
The consultant must have demonstrated knowledge, skills, and experience in gender mainstreaming in NRM and biodiversity conservation, emphasising protected area management. They must have demonstrable experience working in the three GVL countries. The consultant must also produce evidence of previous similar work in the form of publications, reports, media articles… They must demonstrate the ability to work in a multicultural environment and to master one of the official GVL languages, i.e., English or French, and knowledge of the other is an added advantage

Timeframe
The consultancy should be conducted for 30 calendar days from the date of contract signing. However, the consultant might technically propose a realistic work plan based on this period, which will form part of the GVTC evaluation criteria.

Submission Of Proposals
Interested Consultants are required to submit their proposal note with the following components:
1. The technical part shall include, among other things:
• A detailed description of the methodology to be used for performing the assignment
• A clear and comprehensive work plan outlining the significant activities and implementation schedule, including activity schedules giving details of commencement and completion of different tasks
• Any comments or suggestions on the ToRs
1. A financial proposal with itemised budgets and explanatory notes
The proposal should be limited to 10 pages max in length (not including attachments), single-spaced, using a 12-Myriad Pro font.
Proposals must be either in English or in French and submitted electronically to GVTC Executive Secretary by email at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. and copying the following Email addresses:
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The deadline of submission is 28 November 2022 before 5h00. The entire Consultancy ToRs is posted to GVTC Website; And for any clarification required, contact this Mob. +250 78830 0912
Dr. Andrew G. Seguya,
GVTC Executive Secretary




Deadline of this Job: 25 November 2022
Expression of Interest (EOI) Event management for the Pharma Conference in Kigali, Rwanda
1. General information
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 Great Lakes Region and the Federal Republic of Germany are poverty reduction and promotion of sustainable development. To achieve these objectives, GIZ Rwanda is active in the sectors of Decentralization and Good Governance, Economic Development and Employment Promotion, Energy and ICT (Information and Communications Technology), Natural Resources, Peace and Security and Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).
a. Brief information on the project
In Rwanda, the cluster “sustainable economic development” includes the Special Initiative on Job Creation and Training (SI Jobs), which is financed by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The recently commissioned component on “Job partnerships and SME promotion in the pharmaceutical sector” is officially part of the “Special Initiative for Training and Job Creation” (hereafter referred to as SI Jobs) in Rwanda.
It is financed by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and aims at strengthening the pharmaceutical and bio-technological sector in Rwanda. It focuses on the following measures:
1. Strengthening the regulatory framework and governance for pharmaceutical and biotechnological products;
2. Improving opportunities for qualification and training measures for professions at different levels in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector;
3. Investment promotion and support networking between Rwandan and international actors in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector.

b. Context
Rwanda heavily depends on the import of medicines and vaccines. To ensure access to affordable and quality pharmaceuticals, the Government of Rwanda decided to transform the country into a regional hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing. However, the sector is still in its infantry, with very limited industry and the workforce required to build up the sector is almost absent. Thererfore, the investment of BioNTech is considered vital to attract more companies and to build a conducive ecosystem needed for pharmaceutical production.
To successfully build a conducive ecosystem for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector, a range of interlinked elements need to be put in place and a close collaboration among stakeholders is essential. Moreover, potential investors have a range of questions they consider before entering a new market.
A pharma conference will be conveined with the aim to attract potential investments to successfully develop the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector in Rwanda. The conference shall support the networking among stakeholders across sectors, promote Rwanda as location for potential investments and attract business and academic interest.
The 2- or 3-day (still tbd) conference shall take place in early 2023 (preferably March) in Kigali. Particpants will come from a range of different sectors, including government, regulatory bodies, industry, education, civil society and development cooperation. The conference’s program will include a range of different elements such as investors’ meetings, a tour through the regulatory institution, a visit to the special economic zone, market place and other side meetings.
While the content of the conference will be planned with the Rwandan partners and relevant experts, there is need for support of planning (logistically) and execution of the event in Kigali, Rwanda.
c. Objective of the assignment

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The objective of the assignment is to support the planning and execution of the conference in Kigali.

d. Contract term

GIZ is looking for an experience event organiser consulting firm to manage the organisation of the above mentioned Pharma Conference. The event organiser shall support the GIZ team in the preparation of the logistical and administrative tasks while the content (agenda, speakers etc.) will be organized by the GIZ team. For support in the content-related preparation of the conference, GIZ will also contract an international expert for pharmaceutical production. In some instances, close coordination between the contractor and the international expert will be required.

GIZ shall hire the contractor for the anticipated contract term, from 15.12.2022 until
31.08.2023. If all services have been provided, the contractor may issue the final invoice. The extended contract term serves as a contingency to allow for any unforeseen circumstances.
e. The contractor shall provide the following services:

I. Advisory
• Advise on the questions regarding the event during the conceptualisation phase (e.g. on the format of the conference, the methods used, timeline, side events, cultural framework offers to participants)

II. Securing and managing the venue for the conference
• Provide GIZ with a short list of relevant conference venues and hotels (accommodation should be provided in one hotel for the participants that get accommodation paid by GIZ; all self-paying participants may choose the accommodation by themselves and do the booking themselves); the booking needs to be done through GIZ; however, the coordination and communication shall then be done by the contractor, in close collaboration with the political partner in Rwanda
• Ensure that the technical requirements are met by venue (e.g. internet speed, microphones, camera)
• Coordination of all relevant service providers – this may include technical support (IT during the event), transport (from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the event venue), security (in case relevant), COVID-19 measures (testing personnel and facilities); all these services shall be sub-contracted by the contractor
• Ensure all meeting rooms are arranged and ready for the conference as per the conference programme (includes set-up and technical infrastructure)
• Ensure that all required equipment (IT and and other) is available and put in place an IT support team to ensure that the sessions run smoothly
• Ensure catering is provided by the venue as part of a conference package (communicate coffee breaks and lunches each day and make sure the right menu and choices are provided)
• Set up registration table for the welcoming of participants and hand out name tags etc.
• Set up a market place with tables where different participants (e.g. universities and companies) can show what they are doing in the sector and what they are planning for Rwanda

III. Participation management and travel arrangements
 Provide a registration system for participants (e.g. through email, a portal or app); this shall be set up by the contractor, not an external service provider; this will involve the processing of personal data such as name and contact details of participants for the purpose of registration and reservations; therefore, the contractor is required to conform with GIZ data protection rules (see section on data protection);
• Monitor and document participants’ registrations, provide GIZ with regular updates in registrations and registration lists
• Answer to participants’ inquiries
• Block accommodation in conference hotel according to travel days of the participants
• Arrange the booking of flights for GIZ sponsored participants as well as airport transfers and communicate booking changes and requests
• Liaison with participants regarding visa applications (with support from GIZ)
• Send out (plus share on conference website) information package (arrival details, transfers, hotel, visa reguirements, agenda, general city info etc.) to all participants ahead of the conference
• Prepare and set-up general information kiosk for participants on-site where they can ask for assistance/ information during the conference
• Organize bus transfers for all participants to and from the foreseen visits (e.g. special
economic zone Kigali); this service shall be sub-contracted by the contractor

IV. Design and preparation of conference material

• Provide 3 options for branding/ design of the conference in line with GIZ rules
• Communication Guidelines: this includes logo, banner, roll-ups, designed agenda etc.
• Print and prepare conference material in line with agreed design

V. Documentation
• Photo documentation of entire event; this includes liaison with existing photographer at SI Jobs; here, GIZ data protection rules shall apply (e.g. consent form needs to be signed by all participants before photos are taken)

VI. Special services
• Ensure that the conference is accessible for all (e.g. people with disability)
• Ensure hygiene concept (e.g. COVID-related measures)
• Integrate sustainability measures into the event management concept (e.g. reduce plastic packaging/bottles, use local food providers for catering services ets.)
• Develop a leaflet that includes options and info for touristic travels within the country for participants who are interested (e.g. propose which companies organize trips to Akagera National Park, the volcanoes, Lake Kivu); in case participants decide to participate in touristic activities, they will cover the costs and the organization should be done by the respective companies providing the services
2 Tender requirements

The evaluation of offers will be conducted on the basis of the submitted offer of services (technical proposal + CV) as well as the proposed price offer.

Technical proposal

The bidder shall submit a technical proposal that outlilnes how each of the services in Chapter 1 will be implemented. This includes a description of how to secure and manage the venue, the type of participation management used and how travel arrangements will be done, design and preparation of conference material, documentation and special services.

The bidder shall make sure to address each of these points.


Qualifications of proposed staff
The contractor shall provide a pool of experts for the planning and execution of the conference. The contractor shall identify one person responsible for the overall execution of the services. The team leader shall be supported by 2-3 experts.
1 Expert 1: Team leader
1.1.1 General qualifications
Education: Academic degree in a relevant field (e.g. event management, social sciences, business management/administration etc.)
Professional experience: 8 years’ experience in event management, including international events with stakeholder from different sectors and high political representation; shall have experience in conducting and managing events in Rwanda; shall have experience in conducting hybrid events (with virtual participation); shall have political sensibility in the communication with stakeholders and partners
1.1.2 Experience in the region/knowledge of the country: 3 years working experience in Rwanda
1.1.3 Language skills: business fluency in English (spoken and written)

1.2 Expert 2: Expert pool
1.2.1 General qualifications
Education: Academic degree or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. event management, social sciences, business management/administration, IT etc.)
Professional experience: 2 years of experience in managing events, shall have political sensibility in communicating with stakeholders and partners
1.2.2 Experience in the region/knowledge of the country: 1 year working experience in Rwanda
1.2.3 Language skills: business fluency in English (spoken and written)


3 Specification of inputs and costs

Please calculate an average daily fee rate for the service provision. Do not specify fee rates according to the type of personnel.

Calculate this average daily fee for a total amount of 50 days. The financial settlement will be based on actual days spent for delivery of the services. Proof of work and days spent needs to be delivered to GIZ.

It is not permissible to deviate from the 50 working days in the financial proposal. Failure to abide by these regulations can lead to your bid not being considered.

Other costs
Other costs may include services that are sub-contracted by the contractor, these may include:
• Printing (e.g. agenda, handouts, leaflets, banners, posters)
• Additional technical tools (e.g. rental of camera, microphones, speakers)
• IT support (in case external IT support is needed to smoothly run the conference)
• Name tags for participants
• Transport (bus transport from the hotels to the conference venue and to other venues to be visited)
• Renting tables for a market place, in case they cannot be provided by venue

Flexible remuneration item

In case that during the assignment period the work on the above listed tasks is a lot more than calculated in this document or any additional work packages arise in the implementation, flexible remuneration can be made use of. Hence, bidders are required to include a budget of 1,300,000 RWF in their financial proposal. In accordance to the general terms and conditions of contract, use of the flexible remuneration item must be approved by GIZ before the costs in question are incurred.
Fee days Number of experts Number of days per expert Comments
• Preparation/debriefing
• Implementation 3-4 10 The number of days will be 50 for the entire expert pool
3-4 3
Travel expenses
• Per-diem allowance in country of assignment
• Overnight allowance in country of assignment
• Travel costs (train, private vehicle)
Number of experts Number of days/nights per experts Comments
0 0 n/a
0 0 n/a
0 0 n/a
Flights
• International flights
• Domestic flights Number of experts Number of flights per experts Comments
0 0 n/a
0 0 n/a
Other costs Amount Comments
Flexible remuneration item EUR 1,300,000 RWF
Sub-Contractors Please list the costs for all sub-contractors and smaller procurements separately
Data Protection

The consultancy agrees to and cooperates on the following: Personal data will be processed on behalf of the client, represented by GIZ. Therefore, an agreement on "Outsourcing of data processing (AuV)" will be concluded with the consultancy in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU). For this purpose, the technical and organisational measures (TOM) for compliance with the data protection requirements must be outlined prior to conclusion of the contract. If the consultancy has already been audited by GIZ in the past, an update in accordance with GDPR must nevertheless be sent. After a positive check, the contract is concluded with the AuV attachment. The AuV is attached as part of these tender documents.

The bidder is required to submit the TOM along with the technical proposal. The TOM that must be outlined are specified in the document “Outsourcing of data processing”. The TOM will not be assessed during the evaluation of the technical proposal; however, it is mandatory to submit them.

Failure to do so can result in your bid being excluded from the tender procedure.

5 Requirements on the format of the bid

The structure of the bid must correspond to the structure of the ToRs. In particular, the detailed structure of the concept (Chapter 1, section e). The concept should outline how each item in Chapter 1 section e will be implemented by the bidder, including the methods used. Moreover, the bidder shall also outline the concept for managing the project. It must be legible (font size 11 or larger) and clearly formulated. The bid is drawn up in English.

The CVs of the personnel proposed shall not exceed 4 pages. The CVs must clearly show the position and job the proposed person held in the reference project and for how long.

If one of the maximum page lengths is exceeded, the content appearing after the cut-off point will not be included in the assessment.

Please calculate your price bid based exactly on the aforementioned costing requirements. In the contract the consultancy has no claim to fully exhaust the days/travel/workshops budgets. The number of days/travel/workshops and the budget amount shall be agreed in the contract as ‘up to’ amounts. The specifications for pricing are defined in the price schedule.

6 Submission of offer
The Expression of Interest should contain the following:
1) Technical Proposal:
o A cover letter expressing your interest in this assignment
o Technical proposal with a brief description of why you would be considered as the most suitable for the assignment, relevant expertise, and a detailed, clear methodology, on how will be your approach to complete the assignment
o CVs of the expert proposed
o Company registration certificate (RDB)
o VAT registration certificate
o Latest tax clearance certificate
o Proof of successful completion of related assignments.
o Outsourcing of data processing document

2) Financial Proposal:
o The Financial Proposal indicates the all-inclusive total contract price, supported by a breakdown of all costs. The cost must be in Rwandan Francs and VAT excluded.

Please submit electronically your EoI (technical & Financial offer) in 2 separated emails and should be in PDF files to this email ONLY: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. until latest 25th November 2022
Please you must write on each email subject this sentence: 83425829-Technical/financial offer, without this sentence, your offer may not be considered
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Deadline of this Job: 14 November 2022
Expression of Interest (EOI) Event management for the Pharma Conference in Kigali, Rwanda
Reference number : 83425829
General information
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 Great Lakes Region and the Federal Republic of Germany are poverty reduction and promotion of sustainable development. To achieve these objectives, GIZ Rwanda is active in the sectors of Decentralization and Good Governance, Economic Development and Employment Promotion, Energy and ICT (Information and Communications Technology), Natural Resources, Peace and Security and Sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV).

Brief information on the project
In Rwanda, the cluster “sustainable economic development” includes the Special Initiative on Job Creation and Training (SI Jobs), which is financed by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The recently commissioned component on “Job partnerships and SME promotion in the pharmaceutical sector” is officially part of the “Special Initiative for Training and Job Creation” (hereafter referred to as SI Jobs) in Rwanda.
It is financed by the Federal Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ) and aims at strengthening the pharmaceutical and bio-technological sector in Rwanda. It focuses on the following measures:
1. Strengthening the regulatory framework and governance for pharmaceutical and biotechnological products;
2. Improving opportunities for qualification and training measures for professions at different levels in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector;
3. Investment promotion and support networking between Rwandan and international actors in the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector.

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Context
Rwanda heavily depends on the import of medicines and vaccines. To ensure access to affordable and quality pharmaceuticals, the Government of Rwanda decided to transform the country into a regional hub for pharmaceutical manufacturing. However, the sector is still in its infantry, with very limited industry and the workforce required to build up the sector is almost absent. Thererfore, the investment of BioNTech is considered vital to attract more companies and to build a conducive ecosystem needed for pharmaceutical production.
To successfully build a conducive ecosystem for the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector, a range of interlinked elements need to be put in place and a close collaboration among stakeholders is essential. Moreover, potential investors have a range of questions they consider before entering a new market.

A pharma conference will be conveined with the aim to attract potential investments to successfully develop the pharmaceutical and biotechnological sector in Rwanda. The conference shall support the networking among stakeholders across sectors, promote Rwanda as location for potential investments and attract business and academic interest.
The 2- or 3-day (still tbd) conference shall take place in early 2023 (preferably March) in Kigali. Particpants will come from a range of different sectors, including government, regulatory bodies, industry, education, civil society and development cooperation. The conference’s program will include a range of different elements such as investors’ meetings, a tour through the regulatory institution, a visit to the special economic zone, market place and other side meetings.
While the content of the conference will be planned with the Rwandan partners and relevant experts, there is need for support of planning (logistically) and execution of the event in Kigali, Rwanda.
Objective of the assignment
The objective of the assignment is to support the planning and execution of the conference in Kigali.
Contract term

GIZ is looking for an experience event organiser consulting firm to manage the organisation of the above mentioned Pharma Conference. The event organiser shall support the GIZ team in the preparation of the logistical and administrative tasks while the content (agenda, speakers etc.) will be organized by the GIZ team. For support in the content-related preparation of the conference, GIZ will also contract an international expert for pharmaceutical production. In some instances, close coordination between the contractor and the international expert will be required.
GIZ shall hire the contractor for the anticipated contract term, from 15.12.2022 until
31.08.2023. If all services have been provided, the contractor may issue the final invoice. The extended contract term serves as a contingency to allow for any unforeseen circumstances.
The contractor shall provide the following services:
Advisory
• Advise on the questions regarding the event during the conceptualisation phase (e.g. on the format of the conference, the methods used, timeline, side events, cultural framework offers to participants)
Securing and managing the venue for the conference
• Provide GIZ with a short list of relevant conference venues and hotels (accommodation should be provided in one hotel for the participants that get accommodation paid by GIZ; all self-paying participants may choose the accommodation by themselves and do the booking themselves); the booking needs to be done through GIZ; however, the coordination and communication shall then be done by the contractor, in close collaboration with the political partner in Rwanda
• Ensure that the technical requirements are met by venue (e.g. internet speed, microphones, camera)
• Coordination of all relevant service providers – this may include technical support (IT during the event), transport (from the airport to the hotel and from the hotel to the event venue), security (in case relevant), COVID-19 measures (testing personnel and facilities); all these services shall be sub-contracted by the contractor
• Ensure all meeting rooms are arranged and ready for the conference as per the conference programme (includes set-up and technical infrastructure)
• Ensure that all required equipment (IT and and other) is available and put in place an IT support team to ensure that the sessions run smoothly
• Ensure catering is provided by the venue as part of a conference package (communicate coffee breaks and lunches each day and make sure the right menu and choices are provided)
• Set up registration table for the welcoming of participants and hand out name tags etc.
• Set up a market place with tables where different participants (e.g. universities and companies) can show what they are doing in the sector and what they are planning for Rwanda
Participation management and travel arrangements
• Provide a registration system for participants (e.g. through email, a portal or app); this shall be set up by the contractor, not an external service provider; this will involve the processing of personal data such as name and contact details of participants for the purpose of registration and reservations; therefore, the contractor is required to conform with GIZ data protection rules (see section on data protection);
• Monitor and document participants’ registrations, provide GIZ with regular updates in registrations and registration lists
• Answer to participants’ inquiries
• Block accommodation in conference hotel according to travel days of the participants
• Arrange the booking of flights for GIZ sponsored participants as well as airport transfers and communicate booking changes and requests
• Liaison with participants regarding visa applications (with support from GIZ)
• Send out (plus share on conference website) information package (arrival details, transfers, hotel, visa reguirements, agenda, general city info etc.) to all participants ahead of the conference
• Prepare and set-up general information kiosk for participants on-site where they can ask for assistance/ information during the conference
• Organize bus transfers for all participants to and from the foreseen visits (e.g. special
economic zone Kigali); this service shall be sub-contracted by the contractor
Design and preparation of conference material
• Provide 3 options for branding/ design of the conference in line with GIZ rules
• Communication Guidelines: this includes logo, banner, roll-ups, designed agenda etc.
• Print and prepare conference material in line with agreed design
Documentation
• Photo documentation of entire event; this includes liaison with existing photographer at SI Jobs; here, GIZ data protection rules shall apply (e.g. consent form needs to be signed by all participants before photos are taken)

Special services
• Ensure that the conference is accessible for all (e.g. people with disability)
• Ensure hygiene concept (e.g. COVID-related measures)
• Integrate sustainability measures into the event management concept (e.g. reduce plastic packaging/bottles, use local food providers for catering services ets.)
• Develop a leaflet that includes options and info for touristic travels within the country for participants who are interested (e.g. propose which companies organize trips to Akagera National Park, the volcanoes, Lake Kivu); in case participants decide to participate in touristic activities, they will cover the costs and the organization should be done by the respective companies providing the services
Tender requirements
The evaluation of offers will be conducted on the basis of the submitted offer of services (technical proposal + CV) as well as the proposed price offer.
Technical proposal
The bidder shall submit a technical proposal that outlilnes how each of the services in Chapter 1 will be implemented. This includes a description of how to secure and manage the venue, the type of participation management used and how travel arrangements will be done, design and preparation of conference material, documentation and special services.
The bidder shall make sure to address each of these points.

Qualifications of proposed staff
The contractor shall provide a pool of experts for the planning and execution of the conference. The contractor shall identify one person responsible for the overall execution of the services. The team leader shall be supported by 2-3 experts.
1.1 Expert 1: Team leader
1.1.1 General qualifications
Education: Academic degree in a relevant field (e.g. event management, social sciences, business management/administration etc.)
Professional experience: 8 years’ experience in event management, including international events with stakeholder from different sectors and high political representation; shall have experience in conducting and managing events in Rwanda; shall have experience in conducting hybrid events (with virtual participation); shall have political sensibility in the communication with stakeholders and partners
1.1.2 Experience in the region/knowledge of the country: 3 years working experience in Rwanda
1.1.3 Language skills: business fluency in English (spoken and written)
1.2 Expert 2: Expert pool
1.2.1 General qualifications
Education: Academic degree or diploma in a relevant field (e.g. event management, social sciences, business management/administration, IT etc.)
Professional experience: 2 years of experience in managing events, shall have political sensibility in communicating with stakeholders and partners
1.2.2 Experience in the region/knowledge of the country: 1 year working experience in Rwanda
1.2.3 Language skills: business fluency in English (spoken and written)
3 Specification of inputs and costs
Please calculate an average daily fee rate for the service provision. Do not specify fee rates according to the type of personnel.
Calculate this average daily fee for a total amount of 50 days. The financial settlement will be based on actual days spent for delivery of the services. Proof of work and days spent needs to be delivered to GIZ.
It is not permissible to deviate from the 50 working days in the financial proposal. Failure to abide by these regulations can lead to your bid not being considered.
Other costs
Other costs may include services that are sub-contracted by the contractor, these may include:
• Printing (e.g. agenda, handouts, leaflets, banners, posters)
• Additional technical tools (e.g. rental of camera, microphones, speakers)
• IT support (in case external IT support is needed to smoothly run the conference)
• Name tags for participants
• Transport (bus transport from the hotels to the conference venue and to other venues to be visited)
• Renting tables for a market place, in case they cannot be provided by venue

Flexible remuneration item
In case that during the assignment period the work on the above listed tasks is a lot more than calculated in this document or any additional work packages arise in the implementation, flexible remuneration can be made use of. Hence, bidders are required to include a budget of 1,300,000 RWF in their financial proposal. In accordance to the general terms and conditions of contract, use of the flexible remuneration item must be approved by GIZ before the costs in question are incurred.
Fee days Number of experts Number of days per expert Comments
Preparation/debriefing 3-4 10 The number of days will be 50 for the entire expert pool
Implementation 3-4 3
Travel expenses Number of experts Number of days/nights per experts Comments
Per-diem allowance in country of assignment 0 0 n/a
Overnight allowance in country of assignment 0 0 n/a
Travel costs (train, private vehicle) 0 0 n/a
Flights Number of experts Number of flights per experts Comments
International flights 0 0 n/a
Domestic flights 0 0 n/a
Other costs Amount Comments
Flexible remuneration item EUR 1,300,000 RWF
Sub-Contractors Please list the costs for all sub-contractors and smaller procurements separately

Data Protection
The consultancy agrees to and cooperates on the following: Personal data will be processed on behalf of the client, represented by GIZ. Therefore, an agreement on "Outsourcing of data processing (AuV)" will be concluded with the consultancy in accordance with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) of the European Union (EU). For this purpose, the technical and organisational measures (TOM) for compliance with the data protection requirements must be outlined prior to conclusion of the contract. If the consultancy has already been audited by GIZ in the past, an update in accordance with GDPR must nevertheless be sent. After a positive check, the contract is concluded with the AuV attachment. The AuV is attached as part of these tender documents.
The bidder is required to submit the TOM along with the technical proposal. The TOM that must be outlined are specified in the document “Outsourcing of data processing”. The TOM will not be assessed during the evaluation of the technical proposal; however, it is mandatory to submit them.

Failure to do so can result in your bid being excluded from the tender procedure.
Requirements on the format of the bid
The structure of the bid must correspond to the structure of the ToRs. In particular, the detailed structure of the concept (Chapter 1, section e). The concept should outline how each item in Chapter 1 section e will be implemented by the bidder, including the methods used. Moreover, the bidder shall also outline the concept for managing the project. It must be legible (font size 11 or larger) and clearly formulated. The bid is drawn up in English.
The CVs of the personnel proposed shall not exceed 4 pages. The CVs must clearly show the position and job the proposed person held in the reference project and for how long.
If one of the maximum page lengths is exceeded, the content appearing after the cut-off point will not be included in the assessment.
Please calculate your price bid based exactly on the aforementioned costing requirements. In the contract the consultancy has no claim to fully exhaust the days/travel/workshops budgets. The number of days/travel/workshops and the budget amount shall be agreed in the contract as ‘up to’ amounts. The specifications for pricing are defined in the price schedule.

Submission of offer
The Expression of Interest should contain the following
• Technical Proposal:
o A cover letter expressing your interest in this assignment
o Technical proposal with a brief description of why you would be considered as the most suitable for the assignment, relevant expertise, and a detailed, clear methodology, on how will be your approach to complete the assignment
o CVs of the expert proposed
o Company registration certificate (RDB)
o VAT registration certificate
o Latest tax clearance certificate
o Proof of successful completion of related assignments.
o Outsourcing of data processing document
• Financial Proposal:
o The Financial Proposal indicates the all-inclusive total contract price, supported by a breakdown of all costs. The cost must be in Rwandan Francs and VAT excluded.

Submission Procedure
Please submit electronically your EoI (technical & Financial offer) in 2 separated emails and should be in PDF files to this email ONLY: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. until latest 25th November 2022
Please you must write on each email subject this sentence: 83425829-Technical/financial offer, without this sentence, your offer may not be considered
Hard copies are not allowed this time
GIZ reserves all rights
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