Nairobi, 6/11/2019
Re: Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
Dear Madam/Sir:
VSF-G Regional Office in Nairobi
Piedmont Plaza, Ngong Road
Attn: Maurice Kiboye – VSFG Country Director
Or alternatively to the following email address:
Email: recruitment@vsfg.org
Yours sincerely,
Lynette Sikulu
Human Resource Manager
VSF-G – Veterinaries without Borders Germany – Kenya and Somalia
Nairobi, Kenya, Piedmont Plaza, Ngong Road
P.O. Box 25653-00603, Nairobi
Tel/Fax: +254 (0)203873676/3870378.
Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
FSSFS-VSFG01
6. The client requests both Technical and Financial proposals
· A Summary of the Consultancy
· Objectives and Expected Results of the Consultancy (max 2 pages)
· Methodology (max. 5 pages)
· Description of Proposed Activities (max 10 pages)
· Deliverables (max 1 page)
· Work plan
· Additional and Complimentary Activities 2021/2022
· Staff assigned to the action
· The consultant will write two separate emails
a) 1st email attaching the PDF format of technical proposal with a file name clearly identifying it as a technical proposal while the subject line will bear the following “RFP number – Technical Proposal.”
b) 2nd email attaching the PDF format of financial proposal with a file name clearly identifying it as a financial proposal while the subject line will bear the following “RFP number – Financial Proposal.”
· The first email received by the client will be considered final.
Criteria
Technical Evaluation Score
1.1 General Experience (10 points)
1.2 Specific Experience (20 points)
30 points
2.1 Relevance of the proposed activities and methodologies (30 points),
2.2 Proposed staff assigned to the action (30 points)
60 points
10 points
TOTAL
100 points
Minimum score for qualification
70 points
FS = 100 X FM/F
Where, FS is the Financial Score, FM is the Lowest Priced financial proposal, and F is the Price of the Proposal under consideration. Proposals will be ranked according to their combined Technical (TS) and Financial (FS) scores using the weights scores: S=(TS0.7) + (FS0.3). The firm achieving the highest combined technical and financial score will be invited for negotiations.
· Necessary qualifications, capability experience, services, equipment and facilities to provide what is being procured
· Legal capacity to enter into a contract for procurement
· Shall not be insolvent, in receivership, bankrupt or in the process of being wound up and is not the subject of legal proceedings relating to the foregoing
· Shall not be debarred from participating in public procurement
Information relating to evaluation of proposals and recommendations concerning awards shall not be disclosed to the consultants who submitted the proposals or to other persons not officially concerned with the process, until the winning firm has been notified that it has been awarded the Contract.
ANNEX 1
Terms of Reference
for
“Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia”
IFAD and AICS funded Project:
Food Security and Sustainability in Fragile Situations
Terms of Reference (ToR) for the consultancy on “Livestock Body Condition Assessment” in Puntland, Somalia
Project name:
Food Security and Sustainability in Fragile Situations (FSSFS)
Title of the consultancy:
Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
Locations of the consultancy:
Puntland State of Somalia, Nugal and Bari regions
Duration of the consultancy:
13 months
Background
Vétérinaires Sans Frontières Germany (VSF-G) is an international Non-Governmental Organization, providing humanitarian aid and development assistance to pastoralists and vulnerable communities in areas where livestock is of importance. Its support is in animal health, livestock related agriculture, marketing, food safety, drought responses and mitigation, capacity development of communities and governmental institutions, peace and conflict management with the ultimate aim of food security and strengthened livelihoods of livestock dependent communities.
The European Committee for Training and Agriculture (CEFA) is an International Italian Non-Governmental Organization established in 1972 and active in 10 Countries in Africa, Latin America and Eastern Europe. CEFA’s medium- and long-term interventions in agricultural, environmental and Human Rights sector are focused on the sustainable development of the communities, achieved by involving local counterparts and by promoting the active participation of the beneficiaries.
Overview of the FSSFS project
The overall goal of the project is to sustainably improve food security, nutrition and livelihoods and to build resilience among vulnerable households and their communities. The development objective is to increase targeted households’ income through improved agricultural production, mainly focusing on the palm dates value chain, and livestock productivity.
The following outcomes are expected:
The project consists of the activities grouped under tree components as described below:
Component A: IRRIGATION AND CLIMATE-SMART TECHNOLOGIES DEVELOPMENT
· Support to the sustainable management of the irrigation infrastructures.
· Construction and Rehabilitation of irrigation infrastructures.
· Application of climate smart technologies for irrigation infrastructures.
Component B: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE AND LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT
B1: SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE DEVELOPMENT
· Training farmers on sustainable agriculture practices and techniques, with a specific focus on the palm dates value chain.
· Support in developing a private sector led supply of inputs.
· Value chain capacity building for private sector traders, businessmen and producers.
· Establishment of a date processing unit.
B2: SUSTAINABLE LIVESTOCK DEVELOPMENT
· Value chain capacity building for private sector traders, businessmen and producers
· Introduction and adoption of a ‘Holistic Natural Resources Management’ (HNRM) approach for sustainable management of rangelands
· Increase small ruminant productivity through genetic improvement and feed technology.
· Capacity building for public (Veterinary Officers) and private (CAHWs – Community Animal Health Workers) and public veterinary service providers on disease control.
· Deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Scoring and Assessment
Component C: CAPITALIZATION OF KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT
· Promote and strengthen collaboration with agricultural extension service providers and local authorities through short courses, workshops and provision of critical research inputs
· Capitalization of Knowledge and Documentation of Best Practices
Objectives of the consultancy
The overall objective of the consultancy is to strengthen the capacity of the Ministry of Livestock of the Puntland State of Somalia to monitor the status of the livestock in the country, through the deployment of a r rapid and quantitative Livestock Body Condition Scoring methodology as well as the improvement of the system of data collection and analysis
The specific objectives of the study are:
1) to produce a clear map of the stakeholders involved in the livestock health and nutrition assessment, identifying the officers that are most suitable to participate in the proposed activities.
2) to strengthen data collection and analysis of livestock body condition
3) to strengthen the dissemination of data on livestock body condition to national and international stakeholders.
Duration and Timeline
The duration of the contract is 13 months, beginning from December 2019 to December 2020. The foreseen contract will cover the inception period, in order to establish the process of involvement of the local authorities and stakeholders and for the first stage of the deployment of the methodology. The selected service provider shall be provided with further contracts up to the end of the project upon timely achievement of high-quality deliverables and confirmation of funds from the donor.
Description of the Proposed Activities
The proposed activities to be implemented are as follows:
1) Mapping and selection of stakeholders.
Desk review on current body condition scoring methodologies and strategies adopted in Somalia, as well as any relevant available data on Somali livestock. Furthermore, the service provider is expected to map out the livestock officers operating in Puntland, whether working with the Ministry of Livestock, with Non-Governmental Organizations or working as CAHWs. Once the mapping is completed, the service provider is requested to work in collaboration with the Ministry of Livestock to select the best officers to participate in the training on the livestock body condition scoring methodology.
2) Capacity building of the selected officers on the Body Condition Score Methodology.
The service provider is requested to carry out capacity building of the selected officers on an appropriate Livestock Body Condition Scoring methodology. This is expected to include both theoretical and practical sessions and to be conducted in the project area, if the security situation allows it.
3) Facilitation and supervision of assessments on Livestock Body Condition and forage availability.
The service provider is expected to work in collaboration with the Ministry of Livestock in order to plan and supervise the implementation of the Livestock Body Condition Assessment carried out under this contract. If the security situation allows it, a member of the service provider should participate in the assessment to ensure its quality.
4) Analysis of data gathered during the assessment and preparation of assessment reports.
The service provider shall also support the assessment by facilitating the data analysis and report writing for the assessments conducted under the FSFFS project.
The service provider shall present a template of the report and discuss it with the local government. Wherever possible, local government feedback should be incorporated into the template, increasing local ownership of the process. For the first assessment, the provider will carry out the data analysis and report writing, while during the next stage of the consultancy (2021), the provider shall also deliver training on these activities to the ministry of Livestock, so that it has the specific knowledge required to conduct these activities in the future.
5) Digital Server adaptation and management.
As well as allowing collection of high quality, objective quantitative data relating to Livestock Body Condition, the proposed methodology has to be linked to an online server, in order to allow the storage of and immediate access to all data collected. It is recommended that both server and data collection tool allow for a certain degree of modification, in order to accommodate possible request from the Government of Puntland or from the Federal Government of Somalia.
6) Support the Ministry of Livestock in establishing/strengthening the structure to collect and analyze data on livestock body condition.
The service provider shall work together with the Ministry in order to strengthen the existing structure for data collection and analysis or to create a specific structure in case this is not existing or working at the moment of implementation. Furthermore, the service provider has to establish a proper link between the Puntland Government and relevant international organizations (i.e. FAO, FSNAU and WFP) in order to ensure the sharing of the collected information and avoid duplications.
Methodology
The service provider has to provide details of the intended livestock body condition scoring methodology and its deployment. It is required to provide the technical details of its proposed methodology, including:
· the scoring methodology and associated rationale,
· the type of data that can be collected, with an example of possible data analysis output,
· A plan of how the assessment, analysis and report should be conducted during the project, and
· A plan of how to ensure the sustainability of activity beyond the life of the project.
The service provider is also required to provide information of previous utilization of the methodology by the provider of other entities, if any. It is also recommended to provide any information on international recognition of the methodology and/or any document referring to it.
The service provider shall make a presentation on the proposed methodology to the project partners and to the Ministry of Livestock of the state of Puntland and Ministry of Livestock of the Federal Government of Somalia. The provider, where feasible, shall incorporate the feedback received.
Expected Deliverables
The expected deliverables to be provided under the initial contract are as follows:
All reports should be submitted in Microsoft Word format, in UK English [amend as appropriate]. All text should be unformatted. Graphs or other graphical devices should be editable (i.e. not pictures). All references must be cited according to convention, and detailed in a bibliography, using the Harvard system as set out in the UNESCO Style Manual. All verbatim quotations must appear in quotation marks and must not be of excessive length. All data collected under the consultancy must be submitted with the deliverables, in a widely recognized format such as Microsoft Excel.
Everything submitted to VSF-G and CEFA must be the original work of the consultants. Any plagiarism in any form, or any other breach of intellectual property rights, will automatically disqualify the consultant from receiving any further payments under the contract by VSF-G, and VSF-G will seek to recover any payments already made.
All participants in any study or other interaction will be fully informed about the nature and purpose of the interaction and their requested involvement. Informed consent must be obtained for any photographs, audio or video recordings, etc., in accordance with VSF-G and CEFA’s policy on consent. In addition, the consultant will follow an ethical framework for research in working equids by observing 4 principles: nonmaleficence, beneficence, autonomy and justice for participation of equids owners.
Methods of Payment and Installments
The payments will be made in A/C payee cheques/or direct bank transfer in the name of the consultant or firm as indicated in the signed contract. VSF-G will deduct with-holding tax at source as per the rules of taxation governing VSF-G operations and it will be deposited directly to the custodian of such tax. No other benefits shall be admissible beyond what is stipulated in the contract nor does it guarantee a regular position in VSF-G.
The Consultant will be responsible for their own Insurance during the period of the contract, and CEFA and VSF-G will not be responsible for any injuries or damages incurred during the assignment. The contractor will also meet their own communication and incidental costs (e.g. hot drinks during the assignment). Therefore, the costs submitted must be inclusive of all anticipated expenses: cost of visa processing, transport (air and /or land) to locations of assignment, transfer costs, local transport in assignment sites in both Somalia and Kenya, meals and accommodation, and security limited to securing the armed guards to accompany the consultant and VSF-G and CEFA staff to field as required by the VSF-G and CEFA regulations.
Summary of the activities to be conducted under the first contract of the consultancy
Activity
Timeframe
Deliverable(s)
Activity 1
Mapping and Selection of beneficiaries
Desk review
By end of 2019
Meeting with Puntland relevant government officials to introduce the methodology and the activity.
By end of 2019
Identification of livestock officers operating in Puntland
By end of 2019
Beneficiaries selection in partnership with the Ministry of Livestock
By Feb 2020
Activity 2 Training of selected officers
Capacity building of selected beneficiaries
By mid-2020 (subject to approval from the local government)
40 officers trained on livestock body condition assessment methodology
Activity 3
Facilitation and Supervision of Livestock Body Condition Assessment
Planning of the livestock body condition assessment
By mid-2020 (subject to approval from the local government)
Supervision of the assessment
By mid-2020 (subject to approval from the local government)
Activity 4
Data Analysis and Report Writing
Data analysis through related server
By third quarter of 2020 (subject to approval from the local government)
Provision of assessment report
By third quarter of 2020 (subject to approval from the local government)
Activity 5
Digital Server adaptation and management.
Collect feedback on the assessment tool and related server
By end of 2020
-report on feedback
-Revised tool and server or plan for incorporating the feedbacks in the next phase of the consultancy
Feedback analysis and possible incorporation into the tool or the related server.
By end of 2020
General Guidelines for the Description of Additional and Complimentary Activities to be proposed for the following years (2021 and 2022) of project implementation.
With reference to the following years of project implementation (2021 and 2022), and based on the activities described above, the candidate service provider shall propose a set of complimentary and additional activities meant to scale-up, strengthen, and complete the implementation of the activities envisioned for this consultancy.
The expected deliverables to be achieved by the candidate service provider with the additional and complementary set of activities should include (but not be limited to) the followings:
Application Documents
Each applicant must submit the following documents:
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I, the undersigned, offer to provide the consulting services for ___ [Title of consulting services] in accordance with your Request for Proposals dated __ [Insert date] and our Proposal. I am hereby submitting my Proposal, which includes this Technical Proposal, and a Financial Proposal sealed under a separate envelope/separate email [as appropriate].
I understand you are not bound to accept any Proposal that you receive.
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Please describe in detail the proposed methodologies that the Consultant will adopt in the implementation of the project activities. Include any best practice or specific experience of the Consultant in adopting such methodologies.
Please describe in detail all the activities that will be implemented, providing as much information as possible on the proposed implementing strategies and arrangements.
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ANNEX 4
Company Profile of the Consultant
Consulting Services for Deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
Provide a brief description of the background and organization of your firm/entity and of each Associate for this assignment. Include the organization chart of your firm/entity.
The RFP must demonstrate that the Consultant has the organizational capability and to carry out the assignment.
The Qualifications document shall further demonstrate that the Consultant has the capacity to field and provide experienced replacement Personnel on short notice.
Maximum 10 pages
ANNEX 5
Past experiences of the Consultant
Consulting Services for Deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
Using the format below, provide information on each relevant assignment for which your firm, and each Associate for this assignment, was legally contracted either individually as a corporate entity or as one of the major companies within an association, for carrying out consulting services similar to the ones requested under the Abridged Terms of Reference included in this RCQ. The RFP must demonstrate that the Consultant has a proven track record of successful experience in executing projects similar in substance, complexity, value, duration, and volume of services sought in this procurement.
Maximum 20 pages
Assignment name:
Approx. value of the contract (in current US$):
Country:
Location within country:
Duration of assignment (months):
Name of client:
Total No. of staff-months of the assignment:
Address, and contact details (including email address(es)):
Approx. value of the services provided by your firm under the contract (in current US$):
Start date (month/year):
Completion date (month/year):
No. of professional staff-months provided by associated consultants:
Name of associated consultants, if any:
Name of proposed senior professional staff of your firm involved and functions performed (indicate most significant profiles such as project director/coordinator, team leader):
Narrative description of project:
Description of actual services provided by your staff within the assignment:
Name of the Organization: _
ANNEX 6
Project Contract FSSFS-VSFG01
SAMPLE CONSULTANCY AGREEMENT
BETWEEN: VSF-G represented by ___ (hereinafter referred to as “the NGO”)
AND: ___ (hereinafter referred to as “the Organization”)
IT IS HEREBY AGREED AS FOLLOWS:
In accordance with the conditions set out in this agreement and in the Annexes A, B, and C, which form an integral part thereof, the Organization undertakes the deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia, and other activities that are within the framework of the Terms of Reference (ToR) supplied in Annex A.
In numbers: USD __.00
In words: _ US Dollars Only
Gross Amount
of the Contract:
Date of Commencement: ___
Date of Termination: ___
Organization/Company Engaged: __
Nationality: __
Subject: Deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia
Annexes: A. Terms of Reference
B. Technical Proposal
C. Financial Proposal
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: ___
OBJECTIVE OF THE CONSULTANCY
The main objective of this consultancy is the deployment of a methodology for Livestock Body Condition Assessment in Puntland, Somalia**. The objectives of the consultancy are:
The language of the Contract and all related communication shall be English.
Article II – Indemnities
The Organization’s liability is limited to the amount of the Contract.
The Organization shall be solely responsible for providing his own cover for medical and any other insurance and shall be solely responsible for his safety while undertaking the work.
The Organization shall provide the services described in the ToR (Annex A).
The Organization shall be acting in an advisory function to the NGO: it shall assist in solving any technical problems in relation to the ToR.
The Organization shall provide the NGO with all information concerning the execution of the project within the ToR. Such information shall be given either in the form of a report or by any other means as appropriate to bring such information to the knowledge of the NGO.
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: ___
The period of performance of the Contract shall be 13 months beginning from ___to ___
The Organization shall avoid any action or public statement which may adversely reflect upon the integrity, independence and impartiality that is inherent and essential to the international good standing of the NGO. The Organization shall observe the laws, rules and regulations that apply to the country of this agreement and to the country of project implementation (Somalia). The habits and customs of the beneficiary population must be fully respected. The Organization shall refrain from interfering in the country’s political affairs.
This Consultancy Agreement may be terminated:
· By either party after giving the other party 1 month of notice – in writing and in hard copy of the intention to terminate it;
· By the NGO at any time and without notice if the Organization:
(a) Is guilty of any serious persistent or gross default or serious persistent or gross misconduct in connection with or affecting the property, the beneficiaries or the dealings of the NGO;
(b) Commits a material breach of any of the provisions hereof;
(c) Refuses or fails to comply with any lawful instruction given by the NGO;
(d) Exhibits continuous or persistent neglect of duty;
(e) Shall become of unsound mind.
The NGO shall be entitled to all property rights with regard to all documents produced by the Organization as part of this Agreement. Such documents, by whatever means produced, may not be published without the prior written permission of the NGO. The Organization shall not make use of any unpublished or confidential information, made known to him in the course of performing his duties under the terms of this Agreement, without prior written permission from the NGO. In order to protect the integrity and international good standing of the NGO, these provisions shall remain in force after the expiry or termination of this Agreement. Further, the project reports generated by the Organization will bear the organizational logos of VSF-G and CEFA.
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: ___
The Organization shall provide the NGO with the following deliverables:
The Organization shall provide the NGO with electronic copy of the above-mentioned documents.
All reports shall be in either Microsoft Word or Microsoft Excel format or any other format as will be agreed amongst the parties. The reports should be presented within the timeframe specified in the ToR to the following address:
(1) Emails to:
(2) CC:
The agreed Consultancy fee is ___.00 USD to be distributed as follows:
This includes all expenses, i.e. professional fee, extra daily subsistence, all consultancy services to this agreement. The amount due will be paid in USD regardless of the official/Unofficial exchange rate of the Somali Shilling on the payment day. No other payment foreseen such as bonus or end of contract lump sum.
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: ___
Article XI – Statutory deductions and taxes
VSF-G will be responsible to deduct the due withholding tax on each consultancy instalment to the relevant authorities. Payment of any government taxes and any other statutory deductions under the relevant authorities will be the sole responsibility of the Consultant.
Article XII – Revision of costs
The consultancy fee as per Article X shall be fixed and not subject to revision.
Article XIII – Consultants personal details
Payments will be made in US Dollars by bank transfer addressed to the Consultant’s Bank Account details.
Please provide the details below to assist us in expediting the necessary payments:
Organization’s Name: ___**
Address: ___**
Tel: ___;
Email: ___
Organization’s Banking Details.
Bank: ___**
Bank Branch: ___**
Bank account name: ___**
Bank account number: ___**
I confirm that the above personal details are accurate to the best of my knowledge
*(Name) ***__ Signature: __
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: __
Article XIV – Annexes
The following annexes form integral parts of this contract:
A. Terms of Reference
B. Technical Proposal
C. Financial Proposal
CONSULTANCY AGREEMENT NOTE
Having the read all the articles carefully and the annexes to the articles, we the undersigned append our signatures as a bidding agreement to execute all the duties and responsibilities of this consultancy contract.
Signatures:
For the Organization: For VSF-G – NGO
Name: __ Name: __
Sign: ___ Sign: ___
Date: ___ Date: __
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VSF-G Regional Office in Nairobi
Piedmont Plaza, Ngong Road
Attn: Maurice Kiboye – VSFG Country Director
Or alternatively to the following email address:
Email: recruitment@vsfg.org