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CANCELLATION - MONSTAT: Strengthening the National Statistical System of Mongolia

Last update: Nov 19, 2012 Last update: Nov 19, 2012

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Location:Mongolia
Mongolia
Category:Goods
Status:Cancelled
Sectors:ICT & Telecommunications
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Funding Agency:
Eligibility:Unknown
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Nov 19, 2012

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Description

Borrower Bid Reference MONSTAT/G/D2-1

Credit No 4607MN

Project ID No.113160

TheNational Statistical Office, Mongolia has received financing in the amount of US$ 2,000.000 equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the MONSTAT:Strengthening the National Statistical System of Mongolia Project, and it intends toapply a part of the proceeds to payments forgoods and related services, consulting and non-consulting services to be procured under this project.
 

Theproject  has the following components:

COMPONENT A

Improving policy, regulatory, and institutional framework and theorganizational structure of the statistical system

A1. Review and improvement of the institutional framework of thestatistical system of Mongolia
A2. Improving therelationship between data users and producers
A3. Improving the datadissemination function and procedures
A4. Strengthening human resource capacity
A5. Review and improvement of organizationalstructure of the national statistical system

COMPONENT B

Strengthening the statistical infrastructure

B1. Improvement and updating of statistical registers

B2. Further development and improvement of classifications and other standards

B3. Further development and improvement of sampling methods

B4. Improvement of skills in seasonal adjustment

B.5 Improvement of data quality                         

B6. Improving questionnaire design procedures and developing Master Questionnaire

COMPONENT C

Upgrading statistical data outputs (SNA, pricestatistics)

C1. Intensify the implementation of System of National Accounts (SNA)

C2. Improving price statistics

C3. Preparation of populationand housing census.

COMPONENT D

IT Infrastructure and Equipment

D1. Preparation of an IT Plan

D2. Establishment of an IT network for the national statistical system
 

Procurement for the Supply and Installation of Networking and Security equipment will be carried out throughInternational Competitive Bidding. The invitation for bids for this contract is expected to be issued in November,2012.
 

Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the WorldBank's Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits (May 2004,Revised October 2006), and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the guidelines. Consulting services will be selected in accordance with theWorld Bank's Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank Borrowers (May 2004, Revised October 2006).
 

Specific procurement notices for contracts to be bidunder the World Bank's international competitive bidding (ICB)procedures and for large value consulting assignments  will be announced, as they become available, in UN DevelopmentBusiness online(www.devbisiness.com) and dgMarket (www,dgmarket.com)  and "Unuudur" and "Udrin sonin" local newspapers.
 

Further information can be obtained at the address below.
 

MONSTAT: Strengthening the National Statistical System of Mongolia Project
 

Attn:  Sarantuya  Jigjiddorj, Procurement Specialist  

 Government Building No3, Baga Toiruu Room # 302 Sukhbaatar District 8th horoo        

14201 Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
 

Tel: 976-11-324554

Fax: 976-11-324518

E-mail: procurement_monstat@nso.mn

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ICT & Telecommunications

Features information and communication technologies, digital systems, and telecommunications infrastructure and services.


Key areas:
  • ICT systems, software, and digital solutions
  • Telecommunications networks and services
  • Digitalization, data, and communication tools

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Mongolia

Mongolia invests heavily in transport corridors, mining-related infrastructure, and energy projects to facilitate mineral exports and strengthen regional trade links. Railways, roads, and cross-border logistics infrastructure are central to integrating with neighboring markets, particularly China. Financing comes from state resources, foreign direct investment, and multilateral institutions. Economic dependence on commodity cycles, governance capacity, and diversification constraints shape infrastructure sustainability.

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