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UN-Habitat’s Ethiopia Programme with the funding of the Government of Japan, in cooperation with the Dire Dawa Municipal Authority is undertaking the rehabilitation of the Dire Dawa city landfill. UN Habitat Ethiopia is launching a call for proposals (CFP) to seek partnership in the implementation of the project Re-engineering Waste: Rehabilitating Dire Dawa's Landfill for a path to Safe and Sustainable Solid Waste Management Using the Fukuoka Method[1] in Ethiopia. The Project requires the services of an Implementing Partner, with extensive and successful experience in the design, construction, supervision, operation and maintenance of semi-aerobic sanitary landfill method and to design and prepare Bills of Quantities (BOQs) for the newly designed sanitary landfill.  The proposal must demonstrate how the Implementing Partner will contribute to the outcomes stated below;

  1. Design and list the required goods and services (which will supplement the BOQs) for rehabilitation, improvement of existing dumpsite prepared.

  2. Quality in the rehabilitation process of the existing dumpsite (in compliance with internationally accepted environmental standards) 

  3. Train selected Dire Dawa Municipal Authority staff in key aspects of the operation of semi-aerobic landfill management: construction, operations, and maintenance of semi-aerobic sanitary landfills method.

  4. The Implementing Partner shall assist in compiling of positive results, preparing and presenting the results of the project activity at a colloquium on strengthening waste management in secondary towns in Eastern Africa.

 

Published Date: 26 August 2025  

 

Submission Deadline Date and time: 2 September 2025; 5:00 pm East African Time

                 

Address CFP response by email to the attention of: 

UN-Habitat Ethiopia Programme

E-mail address: alemnshe.aragaw@un.org with a copy to samrawit.yoseph1@un.org 

 

The email must quote the CFP reference in email subject: CFP/1-2025/SWM-DD/UNH/ETH

Technical and Financial submissions should be in separate emails with different subject lines

For technical: [abbreviation of company name] _[TEC]_ CFP/1-2025/SWM-DD/UNH/ETH

For financial: [abbreviation of company name] _[FIN]_ CFP/1-2025/SWM-DD/UNH/ETH

 

Instructions to applicants:

  1. Proposals received after the deadline stated will not be considered.

  2. Proposals and accompanying documents sent to a different email address will not be considered. Any clarification queries and correspondence should also be sent to this email address until one day before the deadline.

  3. Proposals not providing the requested information will be disregarded.

  4. Applicant’s proposal and accompanying documents must clearly indicate the CFP reference: CFP

  5. All prices must be in USD

  6. Proposal language should be in English

  7. Requests for statement of confirmation must mention the full sentence of the commitment.

 

 Project Key Information

 

 Brief Background of the Project

The United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), is the agency for human settlements. It is mandated by the UN General Assembly to promote socially and environmentally sustainable towns and cities with the goal of providing adequate shelter for all. UN-Habitat helps the urban poor by transforming cities into safer, healthier, greener places with better opportunities where everyone can live with dignity. It works with organizations at every level, including all spheres of government, civil society, and the private sector to help build, manage, plan and finance sustainable urban development. As part of its mandate, the UN-Habitat implements various normative interventions for sustainable urbanization in Ethiopia.

Dire Dawa city is the second-largest city in Ethiopia, located on the eastern edge of the East African Rift Valley with an urban population exceeding 366,000 inhabitants. (CSA projection 2023). Dire Dawa is recognized as the most vibrant city, strategically situated in a geographically advantageous area between Djibouti and Addis Ababa. Its proximity to the Djibouti port making it a crucial hub and corridor for import/export of various commodities and services, serving as a key transit point and terminal for trade activities. 

Solid waste generation rate in Dire Dawa has been increasing along with population growth rate. The rapid development of the town has been producing increasing volumes of solid waste, inducing greater infrastructural demand, institutional setup, community participation and private involvement for its collection and management. But the city’s Sanitation Agency (DDSBPDA), which assumed an administrative role in 2003, continued to find it difficult to fulfill all its duties due to limited resources. On average, the municipality collects 48% of the waste generated and the remaining 52% is indiscriminately disposed of in open drainage lines, open spaces, street sides or is burned openly. Please refer Annex D for project site location).

Hence, the proposed project aims to rehabilitate the existing dumpsite using the semi-aerobic method of landfill management that offers a multitude of benefits, both for the environment and for the community it serves. The proposal is not a simple replication but rather, an adoption/rehabilitation as the dumpsite is in poor condition with constant fires. Lessons learned from previous similar projects will serve as inputs in successfully implementing the project in Dire Dawa.

 

 What is required in this CFP?

In this call for proposals, UN-Habitat is looking for implementing partnerships preferably with a non-profit organization that can improve solid waste management and rehabilitate the landfill site in Dire Dawa City. To fulfill the purpose, the following objectives are expected to guide the Implementing Partner.

  1. Using the renowned, innovative, best-practice semi-aerobic landfill management system, rehabilitate and stabilize Dire Dawa dumpsite to reduce environmental damage from Methane emission, prevent contamination of ground water from leachate seepage, avoid waste-related continuous fires to contribute towards improved public health by reducing odor and disease-carrying pests for an enhanced quality of life by reducing the landfill's negative impacts.

 Scope of Work

1)         Delivery and Performance

  1. Develop a complete design and implementation plan for the duration of the rehabilitation.

  2. Manage the production of required outputs on-site and off-site, taking responsibility for overall progress and use of resources and initiating corrective action where necessary.

  3. Ensure that quality of work packages, activities and deliveries comply with the implementation plan.

  4. Monitor project progress ensuring that works are being executed properly, within the project period.

  5. Identify and anticipate in a timely manner, potential risks and issues and advise mitigating measures.

2)         Knowledge Management and Innovation

  1. Conduct a solid waste management capacity needs assessment related to dumpsite improvement, design and construction of semi-aerobic sanitary landfills method, operations and maintenance of a semi-aerobic sanitary landfill, and operations of ‘better’ municipal solid waste management systems.

  2. Deliver specific trainings (a minimum of 4 on-site and off-site) to the Dire Dawa Municipal Authority staff on issues identified in the solid waste management capacity assessment.

  3. Conduct workshop to share experiences, lessons learned and best practices.

3)         Deliverables

The Implementing Partner will be expected to submit the following deliverables:

  1. Detail design for model landfill at the existing dumpsite, rehabilitation plan for the existing dump site and leachate treatment facility. Detailed designs and list of required goods and services (which will supplement the Bills of Quantities) for the designed semi-aerobic sanitary landfill in Dire Dawa city. Advisory support for development of ToR for the procurement of necessary goods.

  2. Technical support (waste layering, stabilization, aeration, leachate collection etc…)and periodic supervision to be provided for the model site construction of the semi-aerobic method landfill and rehabilitation of the Dire Dawa landfill site.

  3. Follow-up the overall rehabilitation process from start to finish of the projects timeline. 

  4. Support to Dire Dawa City and partners through Workshops and Trainings

 

United Nations Partner Portal (UNPP) 

All international and national non-governmental organizations that wish to be considered for partnership opportunities with the Secretariat will need to register and create a profile on the UN Partner Portal. Following a verification of the profile information, partners will be eligible to apply to partnership opportunities with the UN Secretariat as well as all other participating UN Organizations. Applicants are encouraged to register by following the link: https://www.unpartnerportal.org/landing/register/ 

Eligibility Criteria

The applicant’s response should provide complete information and documents as outlined below. The proposal failing to fulfill this eligibility criteria will be considered non-responsive.

Criteria

 Submission Details/ Documents Required

Legal Status

  • Certificate of legal registration/incorporation i.e.,

    • Proof of registration in Country of Origin.

    • Proof of registration of Country of operation

Organization profile and details

  • Clear organization profile and structure of the organization indicating:

    • Organization’s vision, mission and objectives

    • Document on the management structure with members of the Governing Board and their designations duly certified by the Corporate Secretary, or its equivalent

    • Documentation of previous experience in semi-aerobic landfill design and implementation  

Financial Capacity

  • Audited company financial statements (balance sheet and income statement) and auditors report for the last(recent) two years

Integrity and Governance

  • The organization should complete and submit a signed Partner Declaration Form (using the template Annex A)

  • Provide the profiles of the Chairperson of the Board of Directors, Head of the Organization and Chief of Finance

 

Evaluation of Proposals:

A two-stage procedure will be utilized in evaluating the proposals, with evaluation of the Technical Proposal (comprising of technical capacity, financial and administrative management capacity and technical proposal) being completed prior to any Financial Proposal being opened and compared.

Applicants’ submission of technical proposal and accompanying documents submitted in template Annex B and financial proposal in Annex C will be evaluated using the below criteria.

Criteria

Submission Details/ Documents Required

Weighting

A, Technical cumulative

 

70%

1.   Technical capacity

 

25%

1.1 Does the organization have the relevant experience and proven track record in implementing activities in Africa?

Has it managed in the past projects of similar technical complexities and financial size?

Is the project linked with the core business of the IP?

  • List of projects executed in the last 5 years (value, location, donors, nature of projects, execution stage – completed or ongoing).

  • Demonstrate how experiences in past projects are relevant in the execution of the current proposal

  • References from past donors

 

1.1 Does the organization have qualified technical staff with the experience and the technical skills required by the project?

What is the staff size, type, qualification and education background?

 

  • CVs of key management staff, technical and non-technical staff that will be involved on the project

  • How many technical staff do you have in the concerned Country for implementing the project? Is there reasonable assurance that such technical staff required by the project will continue to be available as needed in the Project?

 

1.2 Does the organization possess adequate physical facilities, office equipment, transport, etc. to implement the activities in the designated country and site location?

  • Provide location and list of office facilities, vehicles and office equipment locally available to implement the project.

  • If there no local presence, provide how the firm plans to undertake the assignment

 

 2.   Financial and administrative capacity

 

15%

2.1 Has the organization been in operation over a period of at least 2 years to demonstrate its financial sustainability and relevance?

  • State years of operation

  • Financial statements for the last 2 years

 

2.2 Does the organization have qualified staff in Finance? Is the current accounting system computerized and does have the capacity to collect and provide separate financial reports on the activities executed under the Agreement of Cooperation?

Does it have systems and practices to monitor and report whether the project deliverables and expenditures are within agreed time and budget?

Does it have minimum segregation of duties in place (separation between project management, finance/accounting and executive office)

 

  • CVs of key finance and accounting staff

  • Description and key features and controls of the accounting system used

  • Organization structure/ Organogram

 

3.   Technical Proposal

 

 30%

3.1 The technical proposal is sound and responds adequately to the specifications and requirements?

Technical Proposal document (Annex B)– The applicant has to submit technical proposal using the template provided in Annex B 

 

4.   Financial Proposal cummulative

 

 30%

4.1 Is the budget for each component of the activity to be performed by the Implementing Partner

(i) cost-effective (i.e. the cost should be economical and prudently estimated to avoid any under/over estimation)

(ii) justifiable/well supported and

(iii) accurate and complete

       Budget Proposal (Annex C) - The applicant must submit a budget proposal in the template provided in Annex C

 

 30%

Cumulative score for ratios (technical and financial)

 

100%

 

This Call for Proposals does not entail any commitment on the part of UN-Habitat, either financial or otherwise. UN-Habitat reserves the right to accept or reject any or all proposals without incurring any obligation to inform the affected applicant(s) of the grounds.

Downloads (Annexes)

Annex A. Partners Declaration

Annex B. Technical Proposal

Annex C. Budget Proposal 

Annex D. Project location