GOVERNMENT OF SAINT LUCIA/ EDUCATION QUALITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (EQuIP)
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF A GENDER-SENSITIVE POLICY AND STRATEGY FOR THE PREVENTION AND REDUCTION OF ALCOHOL AND DRUG USE AMONG PRIMARY SCHOOL CHILDREN
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
The Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL) has received financing from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) towards the cost of the Education Quality Improvement Project (EQuIP) and intends to apply a portion of the proceeds of this financing to eligible payments under a contract for which this invitation is issued. Payments by CDB will be made only at the request of GOSL and upon approval by CDB, and will be subject in all respects to the terms and conditions of the Financing Agreement. The Financing Agreement prohibits withdrawal from the financing account for the purpose of any payment to persons or entities, or for any import of goods, if such payment or import, to the knowledge of CDB, is prohibited by a decision of the United Nations Security Council taken under Chapter VII of the Charter of the United Nations. No party other than GOSL shall derive any rights from the Financing Agreement or have any claim to the proceeds of the Financing.
The Department of Education, Innovation and Gender Relations the Executing Agency, now wishes to procure consultancy services to develop a gender-sensitive policy and strategy for prevention and reduction of alcohol and drug use among primary school children.
The objective of this consultancy is to prepare a gender-sensitive policy and strategy with an action plan for implementation to address alcohol and drug abuse, prevention and reduction among primary school children. The consultancy should also identify the resources required to implement the strategy.
The duration of the assignment is expected to be for a maximum of 50 person-days over a period of six (6) months, and shall be undertaken by a two-person team.
The Department of Education, Innovation and Gender Relations now invites interested eligible consulting firms to submit Expressions of Interest for the provision of these consultancy services.
Consultants shall be eligible to participate if:
- in the case of a body corporate, it is legally incorporated or otherwise organised in an eligible country, has its principal place of business in an eligible country and is more than 50 per cent beneficially owned by citizen(s) and/or bona fide resident(s) of eligible country(ies) or by a body(ies) corporate meeting these requirements;
- in the case of unincorporated firms, the persons are citizens or bona fide residents of an eligible country; and
- in all cases, the consultant has no arrangement and undertakes not to make any arrangements, whereby any substantial part of the net profits or other tangible benefits of the contract will accrue or be paid to a person not a citizen or bona fide resident of an eligible country.
Eligible countries are member countries of CDB.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of CDB’s Guidelines for the Selection and Engagement of Consultants (2011), setting forth CDB’s policy on conflict of interest.
In the assessment of submissions, consideration will be given to firms with technical competence, qualifications and experience (including at least eight (8) years’ experience in undertaking similar assignments in education, research, legislative review, policy development and strategic frameworks, and developing action plans and communication protocols) financial capability and existing commitments.
Team members shall have advanced university degree/s and professional qualifications in social psychology, drug demand reduction and counselling, education or a related field of study. Experience in addressing non-state projects in the Caribbean context is highly desirable. Experience and practice in an educational setting dealing with issues of alcohol and drug use and their multi-faceted impacts on the individual, school, household, and community along with knowledge of the cultural nuances, norms and practices within and across different societal strata and communities, psycho-social and gender issues confronting primary school children in the Region would be an asset. Individual resumés are not required at this stage of the procurement process.
All information must be submitted in English. Further information may be obtained from the Address 1 below between 09:00 and 16:00 hours Monday to Friday.
ONE electronic copy, in Portable Document Format (PDF), must be received at the email and address provided below in Address 1 no later than 16:00 hours on May 22, 2020 and ONE electronic copy must be sent simultaneously to CDB at the email provided below in Address 2. The subject of the electronic copy should read: “Expression of Interest – Consultancy Services for the Development of a Gender Sensitive Policy and Strategy for the Prevention and Reduction of Alcohol and Drug Use Among Primary School Children”.
Following the assessment of submissions, a short-list of not less than three and not more than six applicants will be provided with full terms of reference and invited to submit technical and financial proposals to undertake the assignment. GOSL reserves the right to accept or reject late applications or to cancel the present invitation partially or in its entirety. It will not be bound to assign any reason for not short-listing any applicant and will not defray any costs incurred by any applicant in the preparation and submission of Expressions of Interest.
Address 1
Project Coordinator (EQuIP)
EQuIP Project Coordinating Unit
Department of Education, Innovation & Gender Relations
2nd Floor, Hasache Complex
Goodlands, Castries
SAINT LUCIA
Telephone: (+1 758) 468 5251/5257
Email: equipprojectslu@gmail.com
Address 2
Procurement Officer
Caribbean Development Bank
P.O. Box 408
Wildey, St. Michael
Barbados, W.I.
Email: procurement@caribank.org