Announcement Description
1. Background
The CAPRED Facility is Australia's flagship bilateral economic development program in Cambodia, focusing on economic recovery and resilience. The Facility supports Cambodia in implementing a range of necessary economic interventions and reforms to maintain the country's economic transition. These interventions and reforms are primarily aimed at encouraging more productive and inclusive public and private investment, which promotes a resilient, inclusive and sustainable economy (RISE).
CAPRED interventions fall under three technical components including: Agriculture and Agro-processing; Trade, Investment and Enterprise Development and Infrastructure Development; and one Cross-Cutting component comprising: Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI); Climate Resilient initiatives, and policy support. GEDSI is at the heart of all that CAPRED does.
Bid Components
Request For Proposal (RFP) for CP and PSEAH Service Provider
CATEGORY: Call for Proposals
LOCATION: Phnom Penh
RFP Number: RFP24-035
Project Name: CP and PSEAH service provider
Domain Name: Operations
Assignment Duration: Initial 6-month contract to conduct Phase 1 and collect lessons learned with possible extension to Long Term Agreement.
2. Purpose
CAPRED seeks to engage a consulting firm or consortium to supply a series of trainings in the areas of Child Protection (CP) and Prevention Sexual Exploitation and Harassment (PSEAH). The training service provider must design, deliver, and evaluate training program on Child Protection and the Prevention of Sexual Exploitation, Abuse, and Harassment (PSEAH) to CAPRED partner organisations throughout Cambodia. The training aims to build capacity within the partner organisations and its partners/supply chain to prevent and respond to incidents and ensure a safe and respectful working environment in line with Australia's Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) minimum standards. The provider will work closely with the CAPRED team to tailor the training content to meet specific organisational needs and contexts. The service provider may also be contracted separately to work with partner organisations to identify risks as well as suggest protection and mitigations measures applicable to the context.
3. Requirements
3.1 Key Tasks and Activities
3.1. Deliverables
Please download the ToR from the attachment below for more details.
3.2 Timeline and budget
Timeline: The first phase of the training program is expected to commence December. Specific dates for training sessions and milestones will be agreed upon during contract negotiations with CAPRED. It is anticipated that a series of trainings will be conducted and then lessons learned to inform future trainings. It is anticipated the first phase will run for 6 months.
Budget: Proposals should include a detailed budget outlining costs associated with training design, delivery, materials, and any additional expenses.
Bidder Eligibility
4. Qualifications
Submission Requirements
5. Evaluation
Note: While price is a factor, it is more important that the applicant can demonstrate value for money. CAPRED reserves the right to contract more than one supplier for these services and may actively seek to contract more than one supplier to ensure supply of technical services. CAPRED reserves the right to vary the contract terms, and to exercise the option period at its sole discretion.
Due diligence checks will be conducted on the organisation/s and individuals nominated in the RFP prior to awarding contract/s.
6. How to apply
The proposal including technical and Financial Response Form must be submitted no later than 5 pm, (Phnom Penh Time), Sunday 1 December 2024 by email provided in the contact details with "CP and PSEAH service provider - RFP" in the subject line. The proposal should respond well to the scope of service described in the RFP with a demonstration of the firm's capacity. Any proposals submitted after this time and date will not be considered.
CAPRED is available to answer questions or provide more detail on the scope of work. Please send to email with "CP and PSEAH service provider- Enquiry" in the subject line.
WRFP24-035 Financial Response Form - CP and PSEAH service provider- FINAL
RFP24-035 Technical Response Form - CP and PSEAH service provider- FINAL
Click the link below for full Request For Proposal (RFP) for CP and PSEAH Service Provider
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