United States
State of the Art Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion Component design of Large-Scale Water and Sanitation Programs
Stav tendru: výzva k projevení zájmu
Banka: Světová banka
Datum uzávěrky: 21.11.2002
Klíčová slova: kanalizace ,
rozvod vody ,
slu?by konzultantské ,
vodohospodářství ,
zdravotní péče
Popis:
Vodohospodářské projekty -
*konzultantské slu?by - propagace hygieny a sanitace - studie:
pomoc účastníkům programu (vládní i nevládní organizace, společenské organizace, soukromý sektor atd.) - návrh, implementace a monitorování sanitačních aktivit pod projekty Světové banky, zejm. v rozvojových zemích - viz originál:
Procurement NoticeCountry: World Bank
Project: STATE OF THE ART HYGIENE AND SANITATION PROMOTION COMPONENT DESIGN OF LARGE-SCALE WATER AND SANITATION PROGRAMS
Financing: World Bank
Abstract: CONSULTING SERVICES
Sector: Consultants
Loan/Credit Number: Trust Fund No. TF51217
Contract/Bid Number: Expressions of Interest
Deadline: 21 November 2002
This notice appears in UN Development Business Online only and not in the printed version. Although this notice is assigned to a specific print issue, the official publication date of this notice is considered the date that it is posted online (see below).
The World Bank intends to finance the assignment/services described below under a trust fund from the Bank Netherlands Water Partnership for Water Supply and Sanitation (BNWP-WSS).
The objective of this study is to support country stakeholders (i.e. government agencies, communities, the private sector and NGOs) to design, implement and monitor hygiene and sanitation promotion activities in World Bank funded water and sanitation projects.
The initial focus is on three countries (i.e. Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, and Ethiopia) and lessons will be drawn from the experience in these three countries to determine future assistance under similar programs funded by the World Bank. The firm will be selected based on their knowledge of global best practices and experience with the implementation of ?State of the Art? Hygiene and Sanitation Program. The international team will design country-specific interventions based on cutting-edge hygiene methodologies, while taking into account the respective country situation . The study will undertake the following tasks: (i) appraisal of in-country situation and design of hygiene interventions in consultation with country stakeholders; (ii) training of local counterparts and supervision of the implementation of hygiene interventions; (iii) design and set up of a framework for monitoring and evaluation of hygiene and sanitation components of projects; (iv) support of cross-country knowledge generation and exchange, and organization of regional workshops; and (v) the development of a guidance manual and toolkit to guide future Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion component design for large scale rural water supply and sanitation projects. The assignment is scheduled to begin in April 2003 and is likely to conclude in April 2005.
The World Bank now invites eligible consulting firms and NGOs to indicate their interest in the above assignment. Interested consulting firms and NGOs must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (i.e. experience in design and implementation of hygiene and sanitation components for large scale Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Projects, training, social mobilization and monitoring, and evaluation of hygiene and sanitation programs for large-scale Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Projects, development of website or other ways of dissemination and sharing information and methodologies, experience in Africa, Central Asia and South Asia, and availability of appropriate skills among staff including their CVs). Consulting firms and NGOs may associate to enhance their qualifications.
Consultants will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank?s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers, January 1997 (revised September 1997, January 1999, and May 2002).
Interested consultants may obtain further information at the address below from 0900 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered to the address below by 21 November 2002.
Contact: The World Bank.
Attn: Marie Marguerite Bourbigot, Senior Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist, ECSIE.
1818 H Street, NW.
Room H 11-149.
Washington, DC 20433, United States of America.
Tel: (1-202) 458-8003.
E-mail: mbourbigot@worldbank.org
publikováno: 11.11.2002
Tendr - Vodohospodářské projekty
United States State of the Art Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion Component design
of Large-Scale Water and Sanitation Programs Stav tendru: výzva k projevení
zájmu Banka: Světová banka Datum uzávěrky: 21.11.2002 Klíčová slova: kanalizace
, rozvod vody , slu?by konzultantské , vodohospodářství , zdravotní péče Popis:
Vodohospodářské projekty - *konzultantské slu?by - propagace hygieny a sanitace
- studie: pomoc účastníkům programu (vládní i nevládní organizace, společenské
organizace, soukromý sektor atd.) - návrh, implementace a monitorování
sanitačních aktivit pod projekty Světové banky, zejm. v rozvojových zemích - viz
originál: Procurement NoticeCountry: World Bank Project: STATE OF THE ART
HYGIENE AND SANITATION PROMOTION COMPONENT DESIGN OF LARGE-SCALE WATER AND
SANITATION PROGRAMS Financing: World Bank Abstract: CONSULTING SERVICES Sector:
Consultants Loan/Credit Number: Trust Fund No. TF51217 Contract/Bid Number:
Expressions of Interest Deadline: 21 November 2002 This notice appears in UN
Development Business Online only and not in the printed version. Although this
notice is assigned to a specific print issue, the official publication date of
this notice is considered the date that it is posted online (see below). The
World Bank intends to finance the assignment/services described below under a
trust fund from the Bank Netherlands Water Partnership for Water Supply and
Sanitation (BNWP-WSS). The objective of this study is to support country
stakeholders (i.e. government agencies, communities, the private sector and
NGOs) to design, implement and monitor hygiene and sanitation promotion
activities in World Bank funded water and sanitation projects. The initial focus
is on three countries (i.e. Sri Lanka, Uzbekistan, and Ethiopia) and lessons
will be drawn from the experience in these three countries to determine future
assistance under similar programs funded by the World Bank. The firm will be
selected based on their knowledge of global best practices and experience with
the implementation of ?State of the Art? Hygiene and Sanitation Program. The
international team will design country-specific interventions based on
cutting-edge hygiene methodologies, while taking into account the respective
country situation . The study will undertake the following tasks: (i) appraisal
of in-country situation and design of hygiene interventions in consultation with
country stakeholders; (ii) training of local counterparts and supervision of the
implementation of hygiene interventions; (iii) design and set up of a framework
for monitoring and evaluation of hygiene and sanitation components of projects;
(iv) support of cross-country knowledge generation and exchange, and
organization of regional workshops; and (v) the development of a guidance manual
and toolkit to guide future Hygiene and Sanitation Promotion component design
for large scale rural water supply and sanitation projects. The assignment is
scheduled to begin in April 2003 and is likely to conclude in April 2005. The
World Bank now invites eligible consulting firms and NGOs to indicate their
interest in the above assignment. Interested consulting firms and NGOs must
provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services
(i.e. experience in design and implementation of hygiene and sanitation
components for large scale Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Projects, training,
social mobilization and monitoring, and evaluation of hygiene and sanitation
programs for large-scale Rural Water Supply and Sanitation Projects, development
of website or other ways of dissemination and sharing information and
methodologies, experience in Africa, Central Asia and South Asia, and
availability of appropriate skills among staff including their CVs). Consulting
firms and NGOs may associate to enhance their qualifications. Consultants will
be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank?s
Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers,
January 1997 (revised September 1997, January 1999, and May 2002). Interested
consultants may obtain further information at the address below from 0900 to
1700 hours. Expressions of interest must be delivered to the address below by 21
November 2002. Contact: The World Bank. Attn: Marie Marguerite Bourbigot, Senior
Water Supply and Sanitation Specialist, ECSIE. 1818 H Street, NW. Room H 11-149.
Washington, DC 20433, United States of America. Tel: (1-202) 458-8003. E-mail:
mbourbigot@worldbank.org publikováno: 11.11.2002
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