Announcement Description
1. Background
CAPRED is Australia's flagship bilateral economic development facility in Cambodia. The Facility supports Cambodia in implementing various economic interventions and reforms to maintain the country's economic transition. These interventions and reforms encourage more productive and inclusive public and private investment, promoting resilient, inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
CAPRED is committed to using Social and Behaviour Change Communications (SBCC) to achieve its goals and influence positive social and behavioral changes. As such, CAPRED staff require additional skills and tools to best plan, execute and evaluate SBCC initiatives. This will allow for increased implementation of SBCC campaigns and initiatives, enhanced program impact through SBCC, and more strategic and targeted communications efforts.
Bid Components
Request For Proposals for SBCC Training
CATEGORY: Call for Proposals
LOCATION: Phnom Penh
RFP Number RFP24-030
Project Name CAPRED Capacity Building on SBCC
Domain Name Communications
Assignment duration If possible, commencing in September 2024
2. Purpose
CAPRED seeks to engage a consulting firm to develop and deliver a training program and accompanying tools on Social and Behaviour Change Communications (SBCC) for its staff. The selected consulting firm is expected to work with the CAPRED's Communications team and leadership to achieve the following objectives:
3. Key Tasks and Activities
The consulting firm/organisation/individual will work with the CAPRED team to deliver the following actions:
Bidder Eligibility
4. Selection Criteria
Submission Requirements
5. Evaluation
CAPRED will use an objective and reliable process to evaluate each proposal. The proposals and responses will be evaluated based on (in no particular order):
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 consulting firm/organisation/individual nominated in the RFP prior to awarding contract/s.
6. How to Apply
The proposals including Technical and Financial Response Forms must be submitted no later than 5pm (Phnom Penh Time), Monday 19 August 2024 by email provided in the contact details with "SBCC Trainer - RFP" in the subject line. 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 "SBCC Trainer enquiry" in the subject line.
Attachment:
Click the link below for the full Request of Proposal for SBCC Training Opportunity.
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