REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT TO SUPPORT THE ACWA FUND AND DIVERSE FINANCIAL ANALYSIS FOR THE AFRICAN CLIMATE RESILIENCE CITIES PROJECTS
SUMMARY OF PROCUREMENT
WRI Africa intends to award a cost reimbursement an individual consultant to support the implementation of WRI’ Africa Cities Water Adaptation Fund (ACWA).
About WRI Africa
Founded in 1982, World Resources Institute (WRI) is an independent, nonprofit global research organization that turns big ideas into action at the nexus of environment, economic opportunity, and human well-being. WRI works to address seven critical challenges that the world must overcome this decade to secure a sustainable future for people and the planet: climate change, energy, food, forests, water, sustainable cities, and the ocean.
WRI has been working in Africa for more than 30 years, supporting local partners and Africa governments to advance forest protection, landscape restoration and sustainable cities. Our vision for Africa is inclusive transformation so Africa’s people and landscapes flourish. To realize this vision, WRI works with partners to generate actionable knowledge across three strategic pillars: vital landscapes, thriving and resilient cities, and institutional and economic transformation.
About WRI’s ACWA Fund
The World Resource Institute (WRI) founded the African Cities Water Adaptation Fund (ACWA Fund). The ACWA Fund uses an integrated approach to finance innovative urban water resilience solutions at scale. The Fund has the ambitious goal of deploying over $500 million in funding by 2032 to support scalable urban water resilience solutions across 100 African cities. The ACWA Fund offers full project lifecycle support to help local leaders understand their climate and water risks and socioeconomic impacts; identify, prioritise, and prepare projects; structure deals and mobilise capital; and scale delivery by standardising project development manuals, deals, and contracts. It achieves this through three core services: developing city-scale resilience investment plans, offering project preparation support, and providing finance for catalytic projects. The focus is on a low-cost, innovative approach to assessing needs at a city level and responding rapidly. The ACWA Funds complements other ongoing programmes including SUNCASA[1] ,Green-Grey Infrastructure (GGI) Accelerator[2] and the Arican Climate Resilient Cities (ACRC) Program[3]. To date, the ACWA Fund has made significant strides, securing $7 million in commitments, engaging with cities to develop action plans and identify projects, and developing pilot project portfolios. The Fund is now seeking an additional $8 million to begin its pilot phase, which includes delivery of projects in the two pilot cities and further fund design.
SCOPE OF WORK AND OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES
WRI is seeking an individual consultant based in Nairobi/Kigali/Addis Ababa/Johannesburg to support the implementation of the ACWA Fund pilot phase as well as other related programs and projects within WRI Africa Climate Resilience Cities Program for a period of 9 months. The bidders should be able to:
The tasks that the individual contractor will undertake shall include:
WRI will provide guidance on:
DELIVERABLES
The consultant is expected to deliver the following:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Education
Experience:
Please note that WRI is an IRS-registered 501(c)3, tax-exempt organization. WRI is not VAT exempt. All prices or quotes should include VAT and tax, as applicable.
GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
Requirements
Proposal content
Prospective candidates should submit:
Expression of Interest, Deadline for Questions, and Proposal
All expressions of interest and questions about this RFP must be received via email to the contact below by 5pm, September 13th, 2024 (EAT). Answers to the questions will be shared will all parties who have asked questions or otherwise expressed interest.
Lilian.Nyangweso@wri.org Lilian Nyangweso, Grants & Finance Specialist
cc Obadiah.mungai@wri.org Obadiah Mungai, Environmental Finance Lead, WRI Africa
EVALUATION AND SELECTION
Evaluation Criteria
The following elements will be the primary considerations in evaluating all proposals submitted in response to this RFP
The bidder offering the best overall value will be selected. For this procurement, non-price aspects are to be considered.
Selection Process
No proposal development costs shall be charged to WRI / all expenses are to be borne by the bidders. WRI will award the bidder offering the best value without discussion.
WRI may, at its discretion and without explanation to the prospective vendors, choose to discontinue this RFP without obligation to such prospective vendors or make multiple awards under this RFP. Contracts will not be awarded to vendors debarred by the US government or named on restricted parties lists.
[1] The Scaling Urban Nature-based Solutions for Climate Adaptation in Sub-Saharan Africa (SUNCASA) project. See - https://www.wri.org/initiatives/suncasa
[2] WRI’s Green-Gray Infrastructure Accelerator aims to provide dedicated resources, innovative approaches, and community engagement processes to overcome NBS adoption challenges within SSA cities. With the financial support of the Caterpillar Foundation and the Danish Development and Assistance Agency, WRI’s Accelerator model provides context-specific assistance to advance projects along the entire arc of project development, from concept feasibility to financing, and pilot implementation to scale and replication
[3] A multi-year initiative catalyzing the development of equitable, well-planned, and financed climate-resilient cities in Africa. The ACRC Program at the World Resources Institute is supported by Cities4Forests and the Urban Water Resilience Initiative. These programs work together to establish enabling conditions for NbS adoption and scaling, publish key research, and build a pipeline of NbS projects.
WRI’s mission is to move human society to live in ways that protect Earth’s environment and its capacity to provide for the needs and aspirations of current and future generations.
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