Social Impact (SI) is a sub-contractor to ECODIT on the Water Communications and Knowledge Management (CKM) Project, a five-year task order under the Water and Development IDIQ (WADI) supporting the work of USAID’s Water Office in the Bureau for Economic Growth, Education and Environment (E3/W). SI is currently designing an ex-post evaluation for the water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) component of the Strengthening Communities Through Integrated Programming (SCIP) activity. SCIP’s WASH component, which was implemented by the World Vision International between 2009-2015, aimed to improve sustainable access to hygienic practices and increase the use of clean water and sanitation facilities in Zambézia Province, Mozambique. This ex-post evaluation will examine the long-term sustainability of SCIP’s approach to improve water supply and sanitation. The field data collection is scheduled to occur from approximately June 21 – July 30, 2019. The selected Offeror will be hired and managed by ECODIT but will work under the technical direction of Social Impact during preparation, data collection, and analysis. SI is releasing this Request for Proposals (RFP) to implement the data collection for this evaluation.
SI requests that all bidders examine the specific requirements contained in this RFP and prepare responses pursuant to the terms of this RFP. All questions related to the RFP are to be submitted by Friday, April 26, 2019 5:00pm ET. The deadline to submit proposals is Tuesday, May 7, 2019, 5:00pm ET. Please refer to the RFP for a detailed documentation of project background and scope of work. Interested Offerors must email a separate Technical (word document) and Cost Proposal (attached template) to [email protected], [email protected], [email protected], and [email protected]. The technical proposal should be no longer than 10 pages. CVs and other annexes are excluded from the page count.
Key Documents:
Request for Proposal
Annex A: Data Collection Budget Template
Questions and Answers
Points of contact: Mariana Davila ([email protected]) and Holly Dentz ([email protected])
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