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DFID Nepal Resilience Portfolio: Supporting Climate Smart Development and Effective Disaster Risk Management

Call for Applications: Disaster Ready Fund (Australia)

Deadline: 9 January 2017

DFID is scaling up its efforts to build resilience to natural disasters and climate change in Nepal.

The country is subject to a wide range of disaster risks and impacts, including both earthquakes and climate related hazards such as floods, droughts and landslides.

Through this Program, DFID is seeking to appoint a supplier(s) to implement two contracts in support of the implementation of DFID’s two major new programmes. Two lots are identified under the present requirement; Lot One seeks a supplier to act as a Portfolio Monitoring, Evaluation and Learning (MEL) Unit, and Lot Two seeks a supplier to act as a Policy and Institutions Facility (PIF).

By building the systems for Government of Nepal to lead on disaster resilience and climate change, the PIF will help to strengthen Nepal’s policy and institutional framework for disaster resilience and climate change and will help to deliver a sustained and transformational impact on Nepal’s resilience to climate disasters and earthquakes beyond the beneficiaries directly supported through programme activities.

Funding Information

DFID intends to award up to two contracts for up to 5.5 years, though reserves the right to award only one contract should the same supplier be the preferred bidder in each Lot. The total budget available for the MEL is approximately £3.5 million, with approximately £3.5 million also identified for the PIF.

How to Apply

Applicants must apply using DFID supplier portal.

Eligible Country: Nepal

For more information, please visit DFID Nepal.

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