Announcement Description
1. Background
1,1 CAPRED
The CAPRED Facility is Australia's flagship bilateral economic development program in Cambodia, focusing on economic recovery and resilience over the next four years, with a possible three-year extension. 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.
1.2 About the Internship Program
The Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy aims to address the significant underrepresentation of women in Cambodia's clean energy sector. Women's participation in technical roles, especially in solar operations, remains critically low due to barriers such as limited access to technical education, societal expectations, and a lack of practical, on-the-job training opportunities. To tackle these challenges, a 6-month internship program has been proposed to provide targeted outstanding recently graduated female graduates from the Institute of Electrical Science (IES) and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) with technical training and hands-on field experience. The objective is to address the technical skills gap and gender disparity in the clean energy sector by providing internship opportunities for young female graduates at Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms.
Bid Components
CAREER CATEGORY: Call for Proposals
LOCATION: Phnom Penh
2. Scope of the Intervention
2.1 Key Tasks and Activities
CAPRED seeks to engage qualified consulting firms to collaborate on the Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy, specifically with the Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms. Applicants are encouraged to propose alternative approaches or additional activities to enhance the effectiveness of the assignment.
- Student and company outreach
- Develop a detailed work plan for the entire placement program.
- Collaborate with the ITC and IES to identify outstanding final-year female students.
- Identify, visit, and select suitable units within the Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms for internship placements.
- Application review
- Design the application process, including advertising the program, reviewing applications, shortlisting candidates, conducting interviews, and finalising the selection of participants.
- Final selection and set up
- Coordinate the onboarding process for the selected graduates.
- Conduct orientation sessions and provide skills training for selected graduates.
- Ensure that qualified supervisors from the proposing company or consortium are assigned to oversee each intern.
- Engage professionals to deliver a group mentoring session combined with skills training.
- Organise a field visit for students to selected units within the Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms prior to the placement.
- Placement of interns
- Ensure at least two interns are placed with each selected Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms.
- Before, during and for a period after the placement, assign each intern with a technical mentor. The mentor will schedule regular calls/ or face to face meetings to help interns with technical, practical and other advice and coaching as required.
- Project monitoring and completion report
- Organise and facilitate a mid-term review workshop with all interns to assess progress and gather feedback.
- Ensure that interns produce post-internship deliverables, including recommendations on supporting female interns in their workplaces.
Bidder Eligibility
3. Qualifications and Specialized Knowledge/Experience Required
- Applications are open to Cambodia-based companies that meet the following criteria. Women-led companies are strongly encouraged to apply.
- For companies/consortium:
- Demonstrated experience in successfully designing and delivering capacity-building training programs focused on both soft and hard skills to prepare students for internships.
- Ability to align the internship program with CAPRED's objectives by delivering meaningful and measurable outcomes, particularly targeting efforts to promote gender diversity in technical roles within the energy sector.
- The company must have strong project management skills to organise and deliver a comprehensive internship program. This includes:
- Outreach and recruitment of female interns.
- Selection and engagement of participating Renewable Energy Generators - solar farms
- Providing ongoing support to interns throughout the program, including organising site inspections, pre-placement field visits, capacity-building training, orientation sessions, mid-term review workshops, and post-internship support.
- Ensuring the safety and wellbeing of female interns by implementing risk management measures, including workplace safety assessments, clear protocols for addressing concerns, and designated points of contact for support.
- Managing administrative and logistical tasks.
- Reporting progress to CAPRED.
- Proven ability to work effectively with diverse stakeholders, such as government officials, industry professionals, academic institutions, and other key partners.
- Experience in working with multidisciplinary teams and fostering productive partnerships to ensure program success.
- Companies that demonstrate a strong commitment to GEDSI in their business operations and program management will be given priority.
- For mentor(s) during placement period:
- At least a master's degree in electrical engineering, renewable energy, or related fields, preferably from international scholars.
- Strong technical knowledge in designing renewable energy generation projects such as solar farms, solar rooftops, energy storage systems, energy management system, etc.
- Extensive knowledge of the rules, regulations, and norms of the electricity system and renewable energy in Cambodia is preferred.
- Extensive experience in renewable energy, electrical engineering, energy policy, or related fields
- Other Competencies:
- Demonstrate integrity and high ethical standards.
- Display cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.
- Treat all people fairly without favouritism.
- Fulfil obligations to GEDSI sensitivity and zero tolerance for sexual harassment.
- Strictly comply with DFAT Child Protection Code of Conduct and policy (https://www.dfat.gov.au/sites/default/files/child-protection-policy.pdf)
Submission Requirements
4. 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):
- Compliance with this Request for Proposals (RFP).
- Understanding of and ability to meet the requirements and deadlines as specified.
- Supplier expertise and experience with delivery of similar projects.
- Expertise of individuals and overall team nominated to deliver the services. CAPRED reserves the right to reject any individual being proposed and to ask the supplier to provide an alternative.
- Past performance relevant to this RFP (as determined by referee checks).
- Relevant examples of previous work.
- Proposed fee charged for the services.
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.
5. How to Apply
The proposals including the Technical and Financial Response Forms must be submitted no later than 5 pm (Phnom Penh time), 28 March 2025 by email provided in the contact details with "Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy - RFP" in the subject line. Any proposals submitted after this time and date will not be considered.
The program will host a Q&A session for interested bidders on Monday, 10th March 2025. Interested bidders can register to join the session via email by Thursday 6th March 2025.
CAPRED is available to answer questions or provide more detail on the scope of work. Please email with "Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy - Enquiry" in the subject line.
ATTACHMENT
RFP25-041-Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy- FINAL
RFP25-041Technical Response Form - Internship Program for Women in Clean Energy