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Fund Manager and Technical Assistance for the Somalia Stability Fund II

Last update: Jul 22, 2020 Last update: Jul 22, 2020

Details

Locations:Somalia, UK
Start Date:Nov 1, 2016
End Date:Dec 31, 2020
Contract value: GBP 90,000,000
Sectors:Conflict, Security
Conflict, Security
Categories:Consulting services
Date posted:Jan 4, 2017

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Description

Contract for: Fund Manager and Technical Assistance for the Somalia Stability Fund II

Purchase Order Number: PO 7436

Objective:

To administer the second phase of the Somalia Stability Fund, with responsibility for,

a) managing and reporting on Stability Fund funds and projects,

b) providing technical assistance and

c) spporting the Secretariat Office.

The Stability Fund has been operational since early 2013 and an interim management team was in place until August 2013, when the Stability Fund came under management of a Fund Manager company selected through an international competitive tender. That Fund Manager contract ends at the end of September 2016 and this project for appointing a Fund Management and Technical Assistance for the Somalia Stability Fund' are for a Service Provider (SP) to establish and run Stability Fund II. The Somalia Stability Fund II will be a 42 month joint-donor funded programme from July
2016 to December 2019 which includes a 3 month inception phase that will run in parallel with the existing contract to faciliate a smooth and seamless transition between the programmes. The Stability Fund's goal is to work towards a peaceful, secure and stable Somalia. To achieve this, the Stability Fund aims to address the security, development and political drivers of conflict in a local area to achieve the following outcomes, (a) legitimate, viable governance structures able to make and enforce rules locally and (b) existing and emerging conflicts brought to conclusion and risks of future conflicts mitigated. The Stability Fund II is an ambitious and risk-taking programme, with a design predicated on flexibility and responsiveness. It operates according to a series of principles, which serve as sub-objectives and which are important for the Stability Fund's operations:
1) Be appropriate for the context: — Local ownership first — Understand the context — Engage with politics —
Geographical focus — Attention to marginalised and vulnerable groups

2) Work with others: — Partnership — Implement through Somali organisations and build Somali capacity

3) Fund high quality projects: — Learn and adapt — Innovate — Deliver results and impact — Strong monitoring of project implementation — Transparency and clear communications — Value for money — Organisational Capacity

The Stability Fund has been operational since early 2013 and an interim management team was in place until August 2013, when the Stability Fund came under management of a Fund Manager company selected through an international competitive tender. That Fund Manager contract ends at the end of September 2016 and this project for appointing a Fund Management and Technical Assistance for the Somalia Stability Fund’ are for a Service Provider (SP) to establish and run Stability Fund II. The Somalia Stability Fund II will be a 42 month joint-donor funded programme from July 2016 to December 2019 which includes a 3 month inception phase that will run in parallel with the existing contract to faciliate a smooth and seamless transition between the programmes. The Stability Fund’s goal is to work towards a peaceful, secure and stable Somalia. To achieve this, the Stability Fund aims to address the security, development and political drivers of conflict in a local area to achieve the following outcomes,
(a) legitimate, viable governance structures able to make and enforce rules locally and
(b) existing and emerging conflicts brought to conclusion and risks of future conflicts mitigated.
The Stability Fund II is an ambitious and risk-taking programme, with a design predicated on flexibility and responsiveness. It operates according to a series of principles, which serve as sub-objectives and which are important for the Stability Fund’s operations:
1) Be appropriate for the context:

• Local ownership first

• Understand the context

• Engage with politics

• Geographical focus

• Attention to marginalised and vulnerable groups
2) Work with others:

• Partnership

• Implement through Somali organisations and build Somali capacity
3) Fund high quality projects:

• Learn and adapt

• Innovate

• Deliver results and impact

• Strong monitoring of project implementation

• Transparency and clear communications

• Value for money

• Organisational Capacity Interested parties should register on the DFID Supplier Portal and search for procurement reference "PO 7436" to view all related documentation.

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