Deadline: 8 February 2017
DFID is scaling up its efforts to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change in Nepal. This programme is for a supplier to implement DFID’s Nepal Safer Schools Project (NSSP).
The programme is expected to run for 5 years, including a 4-month inception period in year 1, starting in early August 2017.
The NSSP will be fully aligned with and contribute to the Government of Nepal’s School Sector Development Plan (2016-2023) which includes a focus on School Safety and Disaster Risk Reduction. This project will focus on up to four districts in the Far and Mid-West, as well as at a national-level. A Steering Committee composed of officials from the Government of Nepal and DFID, will be established to oversee and strategically guide the NSSP.
Expected Outcomes
The NSSP will have three main results areas in line with the Government of Nepal’s commitments on safer schools in the School Sector Development Plan and Comprehensive School Safety Framework:
- Output 1: Safer learning facilities, particularly through seismically-resilient retrofitting and rebuilding of school buildings;
- Output 2: School-level disaster management and resilient education; and
- Output 3: National-level technical assistance on safer learning facilities.
Funds Available
The total budget available for the NSSP is between £10m and £12m.
How to Apply
Interested applicants must apply online using DFID supplier portal.
Eligible Country: UK and Nepal
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