Deadline: 7-Mar-22
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is calling for proposals to support Community Infrastructure Reconstruction for Livelihood Recovery in East Lombok.
The goal of PETRA is to contribute to the rehabilitation and reconstruction of key infrastructure to support the resilient recovery of disaster-affected communities in both provinces. It addresses the need to accelerate the restoration of critical public services (such as health and education), improve economic livelihood opportunities for affected communities, while, at the same time, enhancing resilience to future shocks in both provinces.
UNDP aims to engage non-government organization (NGO) to implement the community-based program. Through the low value grant (LVGA), it aims to support community-based self-help initiatives, which may include income-generating activities designed to alleviate poverty, and to NGOs and community-based organizations involved with nature-based solutions, climate change actions, gender equality and poverty eradication activities.
Key Activities
To achieve targeted program output for waste management and recycling ecosystem, one of the strategies is by developing the 3R approach (reduce, reuse, recycle) at the community level and also collection, sorting, processing and retailing direct and indirect for men and women, there are some Outputs need to be achieved as follows:
- Institutional development of sustainable waste management planning, policy, and regulation at village level
- Capacity building of the solid waste management for institution
- Community engagement to implement sustainable solid waste management
- Business model development of sustainable waste management for income generating
Eligibility Criteria
The grant recipient (civil society or non-governmental organization) with experiences in:
- At least 3 years or more of work experience in the area of collaborative management of community development, livelihood, waste management, local development planning and stakeholder coordination in rural areas. The proposal shall include structure of Team Leader and members and their background and areas of expertise.
- At least 3 years experiences working or coordinating with the Government of Indonesia/Local Government on related key issues of waste management, economic/livelihood development, environment, or disaster management would be an advantage
Selection Criteria
- Method (30%): proposed methodology, workplan, approach, timeline, completeness of deliverables, including how the organization applies gender inclusion in its implementation.
- Identity (20%): registration status, having a specific status if that is necessary in the country context, etc.
- Capacity (25%): specialized knowledge and experience on similar engagement, standard operating procedure, list personnel or structure of project management, financial report (audit financial statement for the last 2 years)
- Utilization of resources (20%): financial SOP, realistic budget for how funds will be spent (in accordance with UNDP standard cost: UN Harmonized Cost Rates, etc.).
- Submission Requirements (5%): ideas presented, including any requirements with regards to utilization of resources, reporting, duration, and other formal criteria.
For more information, visit https://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=88309