Deadline: 12 September 2017
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is seeking applications for its Development and Implementation of an Aid Information Management System (AIMS) for Somalia.
An AIMS (Aid Information Management System) is a tool which collects data on aid projects, both the financial amounts, and associated data such as descriptions of the purpose, the location, and the organisations giving and receiving the funds. This information is typically provided by the organization funding the project (the donor).
The main goals of an AIMS are:
- Simplify data entry and data management
- Allow more complex data relationships e.g multi-year data, or multi-funder projects
- Allow greater public access to data
Eligibility Criteria
The successful contractor shall have the following qualifications:
- Legally registered and must have been in active operation for at least three years
- Excellent reputation and proven experience in the subject area with various partners demonstrated by at least three letters of recommendation from different clients.
- An average annual turnover of at least USD 300,000 for the past three years
- Completion of at least three projects developing data-based websites in the past three years with a value of at least USD 50,000 each (if through consortium; bidding company share)
- Completion of at least two projects in the past three years using open source software components
- Past experience in fragile countries and in Somalia is a strong advantage
- Have at least six staff including at least four full time developers
- The lead company is based in Somalia and has permanent developers in Somalia; or, is based elsewhere in the world and has engaged in partnership/cooperation arrangement with a Somalia based company; or is a Somalia based developer
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted online via given website.
Eligible Country: Somalia
For more information, please visit UNDP.