The purpose of the Call for Proposal is to solicit interest from existing or prospective Implementing Partners that wish to participate in UN-Habitat operation and contribute complementary resources (human resources, knowledge, funds, in-kind contributions, supplies and/or equipment) to achieving common objectives as outlined below and subsequently agreed in an Agreement of Cooperation |
Submission of proposal: by email to unhabitat-syriaprocurement@un.org
Project Key Information:
UN-Habitat Project title: Improving safe access to education facilities in Aleppo, Syria.
- Locations
- Town/City: Aleppo
- Country: Syria
- Anticipated start date: 01 October 2021.
- Estimated duration of project in calendar months: Five (5) Months
- Maximum proposed value in US$: 230,000.
- Lead Organization Unit: UN-Habitat – Syria
Purpose of CFP:
UN -Habitat Syria is launching a call for proposal for the community led design and rehabilitation of safer access and public spaces in three neighborhoods in Aleppo. This project also, will highlight the COVID-19 to ensure mainstreaming the prevention measures to become an essential part of making schools, their catchment areas, and education environment safe for students, teachers, and parents as well as wider community members. The whole process of the design will be conducted through consultation sessions with students, parents, teachers, municipality, neighborhoods committees and other stakeholders to identify the most needed routs and activities, with special care to women, youth safety in these places, besides to disabled students facilities.
The goal of this intervention is to provide safe access to schools and clean rehabilitated open spaces for the use of students, parents, and other community members. Also, it will consider the safety and security of the public and open spaces to be used by women and girls.
Three locations around five schools are proposed within three directorates in Aleppo city. The selected IP will coordinate with local authorities and stakeholders, incorporation with UN-Habitat, to identify the community priorities, design the project for each location, prepare the detailed BOQ and BOC of select activities and implement the project.
Table of schools and locations in Aleppo City
Sector |
Neighborhood |
School |
Qadi Askar |
Dhahret Awwad |
Arabstan Unit; Sami Dahhan |
Bab Alnairab |
Fardous |
Omr bin Abd Al-Aziz |
Bab Alnairab |
Karm Al Doudo |
Al-Waleed bin Abd Al-Malek; Nezar Haj Shaban |
Background of the Project:
Based on the area-based recovery plan that was developed by the Municipality in coordination of UN-Habitat and participation of the local community representatives and based on the consultations with local stake holders, needs were prioritized and one of the essential needs was the rehabilitation of the gardens and open spaces especially that in the area of the schools, and securing a safe access for the students on the way to their schools or the gardens.
This intervention will enable the students as well parents and families to have a space for some youth based and social activities, promote social cohesion between the residents and will secure the safety and comfortability of the students to their schools.
The project under this CFP comprises of three phases:
- Preparation phase (Two weeks Approx.): The IP in cooperating with UN Habitat to organize and support the implementation of participatory sessions.
The following activities will be expected:
- Invite parents, teachers, students, and other stakeholders for each location to define the catchment area around the schools (Number and location of schools are shown in the following maps).
- Develop and design of the open spaces and the safer access to schools; and
- Especial measures of COVID-19 prevention and safety should be considered and applied to the design of all activities, besides to the other project components.
- Design phase (Two weeks Approx.): the IP in consultation with the stakeholders (UN-Habitat, teachers, students, parents, community, and Municipality) in the first phase shall prepare and submit at the end of this phase a complete set of drawings and BoQ’s for each location which identify the activities that shall be implemented in that location to achieve the goal of this project.
- Drawings to show the prioritized activities which will be implemented in the open spaces and safer access in each location as designed and agreed by all stakeholders.
- BoQ’s which identify the items and quantities of the activities which will be implemented in each location.
- BoC which governs the standards and specifications of the materials and works in this project.
- A plan that shows the activities and details of the COVID 19 prevention measures and awareness campaigns in the locations which have been identified by the stakeholders.
- Implementation phase (Four months Approx.): the IP shall implement all activities which have been identified in the design phase under the supervision of Municipality and participatory monitoring of community.
The IP shall submit their scheme within the CFP documents which shall describe the steps on how they intend to achieve the tasks and deliverables of each phase, this plan should indicate:
- A workplan for the intended consultation sessions.
- The discussion topics and targeted groups in each session.
- Coordination plan during preparation and design phase.
- Participation plan for the community during implementation phase.
- Targeted participants in COVID 19 awareness campaigns in each location.
Eligibility Criteria
Criteria |
Submission details / Documents required |
Legal Status |
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Organization profile and details |
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Financial Capacity |
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Exclusive bank account |
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Integrity and Governance |
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Selection Criteria
Criteria |
Submission Details/ Documents Required |
1. Technical capacity |
20 % |
1.1 Does the organization have the relevant experience and proven track record in implementing activities in the areas of the project? 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? |
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1.2 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? |
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1.3 Does the organization have a clear and strong link with an identifiable constituency relevant to the targeted population of the project? Does it have the ability to impact on the targeted population and on the issues? Does it have strong presence in the field and for how long? Does it have adequate capacity to work in key areas/regions where the proposed field activities will be implemented? |
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1.4 Does the organization possess adequate physical facilities, office equipment, transport, etc. to implement the activities? |
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1.5 Does the organization have formal procedures to monitor project execution (e.g. milestones, outputs, expenditures…) |
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2. Financial and administrative capacity |
20 % |
2.1 Has the organization been in operation over a period of at least 2 years to demonstrate its financial sustainability and relevance? |
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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) |
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2.3 Does the organization have the capacity to procure goods and services on a transparent and competitive basis? (if applicable) check for procurement unit with experienced staff |
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2.4 Does the organization have formal procedures and controls to mitigate fraud such as multiple signature signatories on bank accounts, reporting and prosecution of incidences of fraud? |
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2.5 Does the organization have capacity to provide in-kind, financial, personnel contribution as UN-Habitat Implementing Partner in this present project? Please give details of contribution nature and size. |
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3. Financial Proposal |
20% |
3.1 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 <template provided>
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4. Technical Proposal |
40 % |
4.1 The technical proposal is sound and responds adequately to the specifications and requirements? |
Technical Proposal document <template provided>
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Cumulative score for ratios |
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Notes:
- Interested Organizations must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (brochure, description of similar assignments, experience in similar conditions, availability of appropriate skills among staff, etc).
- The CFP and accompanying documents must be received in accordance with instructions provided. CFP submitted to a different email address will not be considered.
- CFP from applicants failing to provide the complete information to fulfill the basic eligibility criteria will be considered non-responsive.
- CFP received after the above deadline will not be considered
- Organizations will be selected in accordance with the procedure set out in the UN-Habitat IP Management policy and Standard Operating Procedures.
- CFP from applicants failing to provide the requested information will be disregarded.
- This CFP 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.
- All prices must be in USD