Deadline: 10-Jul-22
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is pleased to launch a call for proposals to engage a Non-Governmental Organization (NGOs) as a Responsible Party to support Asset Recovery in Tawerga.
UNDP aims to initiate an Asset Recovery initiative for Tawerga, which helps returnees to Tawerga who lost their livelihoods and productive assets due to the conflict to replace their lost assets or recover them partially, as a boost to restart their economic activity and re-establish their livelihoods.
This Call for Proposals is specifically related to the project UNDP Strengthening Local Capacities for Resilience and Recovery Project (SLCRR) Top-Up, funded by the EU, which aims at responding to the many conflicts and human mobility-induced challenges that impact citizens’ access to essential service, source of jobs and livelihoods, the social cohesion and security of communities negatively.
Objectives
The key objectives of this project are:
- The affected population is capable of supporting themselves through the restart of their livelihood activities and reduce dependency on aid for longer period.
- Recover the lost/damaged livelihood productive assets of affected households and protect erosion of the household’s other remaining assets and capacities
Funding Information
- The overall indicative grant pool amount made available under this Call for proposal is US Dollars 200,000.00 targeting from 80 to 120 households.
- UNDP reserves the right not to award all available funds should the number and quality of applications not meet the criteria.
- Duration: The project will be taking place over a period of 7 months.
Eligibility Criteria
The applicants have to meet the following minimum criteria:
- Non-governmental, charitable, non-profit organization operating in Libya in humanitarian or development projects for at least one year;
- At least 1 proven project in implementing Asset Recovery through distribution-in-kind or Cash grants to households implemented in disaster or conflict settings, not limited to Libya, is required.
- Geographical areas of operation of the NGO matches the selected municipality (Tawerga).
- Previous experience in conducting business training in the context of emergency livelihoods is a strong asset.
- Previous experience in project administration from the UN agencies is a strong asset.
- Availability of human resources that will ensure due quality and timely implementation of the contract. NGOs must have a team of at least four or more members satisfying the requirements.
Selection Process
UNDP will review proposals through a five-step process:
- determination of eligibility through the capacity and risk assessments;
- technical review of eligible proposals;
- scoring and ranking of the eligible proposals based on the assessment criteria to identify highest ranking proposal;
- round of clarification (if necessary) with the highest scored proposals; and
- Responsible Party Agreement (RPA) signature.
For more information, visit https://www.undp.org/libya/publications/call-proposals-ngos-supporting-creation-small-businesses-and-strengthening-livelihoods-returnees-tawerga-through-asset-recovery