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Global study on extractive contracts and annexes

Request for Proposals

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This request for proposals is now closed.

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), with the support from USAID, is seeking a competent and credible firm or individual to produce a study that  aims to build the capacity of governments and citizens in identifying relevant annexes that they should disclose to ensure comprehensiveness of disclosure of extractive contracts. A consultant will be engaged to write a study identifying the usual types of annexes, riders, addendum, and other documents that MSGs should consider for disclosure to fully adhere with Requirement 2.4 of the EITI Standard.

The consultant must be from a reputable company/one or more individual(s) with a proven reputation, perceived by the EITI International Secretariat to be credible, trustworthy, experienced and technically competent. Proposals should be submitted following the guidelines noted in the attached terms of reference. 

A consultant will be selected following a quality- and cost-based selection procedure.

Instrucciones de aplicación

Consultants should submit:

  • Technical Proposal, outlining: (a) the experience of the firm / consultants, (b) the proposed methodology and work plan in response to the Terms of Reference (TORs) and (c) the key experts’ qualifications and competence. The Technical Proposal should not include any financial information. Technical proposals containing material financial information shall be declared non-responsive. When preparing your proposal, we kindly ask you to include a section on potential conflicts of interest. This section should identify any areas of work, including past, present or future consultancies related to the EITI, which might pose a conflict of interest. Please also describe strategies that you intend to use to minimize those risks.
  • Financial Proposal, clearly indicating a lump sum financial proposal, inclusive of all costs associated with required travel and applicable taxes. The financial proposal should clearly differentiate fees from any other reimbursable expenses. The daily rate for the consultant fees should be clearly indicated. The Financial Proposal should be sent as a password protected PDF file. The passwords should not be sent. The passwords will be requested following the assessment of the technical proposals.

Proposals must be delivered, following the below criteria, by email to SKasimova@EITI.org by close of 10 March 2022:

 

Section

Content

Length (maximum)

Rationale

 

1

Cover letter

1 page

Submitted by lead organisation

2

Disclosure of potential conflict of interest (if applicable)

1 page per incident

Disclosure of any conflict of interest for both the organisation and each individual involved in the assignment

3

Consultant’s organization and experience

3 pages

Description of the background of your organisation relevant to this task, including your organisation’s knowledge, skills and experience with similar tasks. Please include concrete examples of past work related to this assignment.

4

Comments on the terms of reference

1 page

Present and justify any modifications to the Terms of Reference your organisation would like to propose in order to perform the assignment more effectively.

5

Description of approach and methodology

6 pages

Describe in detail your proposed approach and methodology

6

Team composition and task assignments

2 pages

Please provide a brief description of each team member, affiliation to the organisation and a statement of how team members complement each other to meet the knowledge and skills needs of the assignment.

7

CVs of team members

2 pages per CV

 

Acerca del EITI

Creemos que los recursos naturales de los países pertenecen a sus ciudadanos. Nuestra misión consiste en promover el conocimiento sobre la gestión de los recursos naturales, fortalecer la gobernanza y la rendición de cuentas en los ámbitos público y corporativo, y aportar datos que sirvan de sustento para la creación de políticas y el diálogo multipartícipe en el sector extractivo. Al convertirse en miembros del EITI, los países se comprometen a divulgar información a lo largo de la cadena de valor de las industrias extractivas, desde la forma en que se otorgan los derechos sobre actividades extractivas, hasta el modo en que los ingresos llegan a manos de los gobiernos y cómo benefician a la población. A través de la participación en el EITI, más de 50 países han acordado a respetar un conjunto de normas comunes que determinan qué debe divulgarse y cuándo: en otras palabras, el Estándar EITI. En cada uno de los países que se ha unido al EITI hay un grupo multipartícipe, conformado por el gobierno, empresas y la sociedad civil, que colabora con la implementación del Estándar EITI.