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NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE
Project ID: P175525
Project Title: West Africa Coastal Areas Resilience Investment Project 2
Country: Western and Central Africa
Notice No: OP00368249
Notice Type: Request for Expression of Interest
Notice Status: Published
Borrower Bid Reference: GM-CPCU-471193-CS-CQS
Procurement Method: Consultant Qualification Selection
Language of Notice: English
Submission Deadline Date/Time: Aug 05, 2025 00:00
Published Date: 15-Jul-2025
Description: Feasibility study for the establishment of the national coastal observatory
Details:
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI)
Project: West Africa Coastal Areas Resilience Investment Project 2
Grant No.: E1400-GM
Assignment Title: Feasibility Study for the Establishment of a National Coastal Observatory in The Gambia
Procurement Type : Consulting Services
Category: National and International Consulting Firms
Proc. Reference No.: GM-CPCU-471193-CS-CQS
Background
The Gambia's coastal zone is vital to the country's economy, biodiversity, and resilience to climate change. However, increasing pressures such as coastal erosion, marine submersion, salinization, and habitat degradation necessitate a structured and coordinated approach to data collection, monitoring and policy formulation. This consultancy service aims to support the Government of The Gambia through the National Environment Agency in establishing a National Coastal Observatory (NCO) for the provision of a comprehensive data-driven framework to enhance coastal resilience, policy formulation and informed decision-making.
Objective of the consultancy
The objective of this assignment is to establish a national coastal observatory to provide and support for evidence-based policy and planning in coastal management.
Consultancy Scope:
The scope of this consultancy outlines the key activities and deliverables required to support the Government of The Gambia, through the National Environment Agency (NEA), in establishing a fully functional and sustainable National Coastal Observatory (NCO). The activities detailed below do not represent the operational responsibilities of the future observatory, but rather define the tasks that the consultant must carry out to design, prepare, and enable its eventual establishment and effective functioning. These activities are grouped under four interrelated thematic components:
Feasibility study and initial framework
Legal and institutional framework development
Technical and operational implementation
Capacity building and stakeholder engagement
EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATION
Firm Profile
Qualifications and experience of Key Experts
Expertise and profile of key experts
All experts who have a crucial role in implementing the contract are referred to as key experts. The profile of the key experts for this contract are as follows:
The following are the expected knowledge and experience of the experts
Key Expert 1: Team Leader/Lead Consultant
Key Expert 2
Duration : 18 months
The attention of interested Consulting firms is drawn to the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” February 2025 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Consulting firms may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected. Joint Venture agreement must be submitted along with the EOI.
Firms will be selected in accordance with the Consultant Qualification Services (CQS) method set out in the Procurement Regulations.
Further information (including the TOR) can be obtained at the address below during office hours from Monday-Thursday 09:00am to 1600 pm, Friday 09:00 to 12:00pm Gambian time.
Expressions of interest can be delivered in a written form or electronically to the address below (in person, or by email) by Tuesday 5th August, 2025.
West Africa Coastal Areas Resilience Investment Project 2
Ministry of Environment, Climate Change and Natural Resources (MECCNAR)
2nd Floor, MECCNAR Complex, Abuko, Kanifing, The Gambia
E-mail: mlsanyang@wacameccnar.gm ; tjeng@wacameccnar.gm; ebrima1999@yahoo.co.uk
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department: Ministry Of Environment Climate Change and Natural Resources
Name: Muhammed Lamin Sanyang
Address: 2nd Floor, MECCNAR Complex, Abuko, Kanifing , The Gambia
City:
Province/State:
Postal Code:
Country: Gambia, The
Phone: (+220) 7930099
Email: mlsanyang@wacameccnar.gm
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