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Reading Improvement for Development (RID) Activity

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Details

Location:Honduras
Honduras
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Education, Training & Capacity Building
Contracting authority:
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget: USD 4,000,000
Date posted: Nov 17, 2016

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Description

Solicitation Number:
SOL-522-17-000002
Notice Type:
Presolicitation
 
Synopsis:
Added: Nov 16, 2016 5:48 pm
The United States Agency for International Development in Honduras (USAID/Honduras), intends to issue a Request for Proposal (RFP) for a Cost Plus-Fixed Fee (CPFF) completion type contract. The resulting contractor will undertake a new five year-program to support the implementation of the Reading Improvement for Development (RID) Activity.

The objective of the RID Activity is to support the efforts of the Government of Honduras (GOH), in collaboration with other donors, civil society, and the private sector, to improve reading outcomes of Honduran students in basic education grades one to six in the geographic areas targeted by the USAID/Honduras CDCS 2015-2019 as may be amended, namely the municipalities of Tegucigalpa, San Pedro Sula, Choloma, Tela, and La Ceiba under Development Objective One (DO1) and the departments of Copán, Intibucá, La Paz, Lempira, Ocotepeque and Santa Bárbara under Development Objective Two (DO2).

This Activity will take on a national systems strengthening approach.  Building on USAID’s prior national level investments in improving curriculum, teaching practices and the education evaluation system, interventions will be explicitly targeted to improve instruction at the school and classroom level. These interventions will include but not be limited to providing support for improving teacher effectiveness; strengthening existing student assessment at the school level; increasing the quality, availability and use of reading materials; and strengthening classroom and school management.

DISCLAIMER

The purpose of this notice is to comply with the synopsis and pre-solicitation notice requirements of FAR 5.2 - Synopses of Proposed Contract Actions. Furthermore, this activity was included in USAID’s Mission Business Forecast, last released in July 15, 2016. Any solicitation resulting from this notice will be handled in accordance with FAR 5.102(d); therefore, availability of any resulting solicitation package may be limited to this electronic medium.

This is not a solicitation. USAID/Honduras does NOT invite offerors to submit proposals in response to this pre-solicitation synopsis NOR will USAID/Honduras accept comments, questions and/or inquiries in response to this pre-solicitation synopsis and will NOT respond to any. NO awards are anticipated to be made in response to this pre-solicitation synopsis. Prospective offerors are advised to periodically monitor the above website for updates concerning this procurement.

This pre-solicitation notice does not obligate USAID/Honduras to release a solicitation or award a contract nor does it commit the US Government to pay for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a proposal.
Contracting Office Address:
Unit #2927
APO, 34022

Primary Point of Contact.:
Fernando E. Zelaya,
Contract Specialist
fzelaya@usaid.gov
Phone: 50422369320 ext. 4046

Secondary Point of Contact:
Karla P Oviedo,
Contract Specialist
koviedo@usaid.gov
Phone: 504-236-9320 ext. 4501
Fax: 504-238-2804

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About the Funding Agency

The United States Agency for International Development ( USAID) is the federal government agency that leads worldwide development and humanitarian efforts to save lives, lessen poverty, enhance democratic government, and support people to move beyond reliance on aid. The mission is to promote and demonstrate democratic values abroad and advance a free, peaceful, and prosperous world.

USAID has offices around the world, in all the countries where it leads projects and helps the vulnerable population in countries such as Namibia, Laos, Libya, Barbados, Maldives, Palestine/West Bank & Gaza, Germany, Cote d'Ivoire, USA, Paraguay, Ecuador, Nicaragua, USA, Panama, Guinea, Angola, Sierra Leone, Mongolia, USA, Madagascar, Morocco, Kazakhstan, Lebanon, Myanmar, Jamaica, Bolivia, Peru, Zimbabwe, Nepal, and the Philippines.

USAID has hundreds of ongoing projects and funds in the world, the main responsibilities being to promote global health, support global stability, provide humanitarian assistance, catalyze innovation and partnership and empower women and girls. USAID engaged with African nations at an early stage and has since acted in partnership to achieve common interests and ideals from security to global health to climate change to freedom and democracy to shared wealth.

USAID also plays a crucial role in collaborating with Asian nations to ensure that the development decisions they make today help them to achieve long-term success by advancing countries on their paths to consciousness. In Europe and Eurasia, USAID continues to confront massive corruption, political stagnation, severe poverty, and underdeveloped policy and regulatory systems.

About the Sectors

Education, Training & Capacity Building

Covers formal and informal education, training, and capacity-building activities that develop knowledge, skills, and institutional capabilities across all age groups.


Key areas:
  • Education systems and learning programmes
  • Vocational training and skills development
  • Capacity building and professional development

Locations

Honduras

Honduras invests in highway corridors, port facilities, airport upgrades, and energy diversification to improve competitiveness and regional integration. Infrastructure financing combines public spending, multilateral loans, and private sector participation. Projects focus on strengthening logistics for agricultural and manufacturing exports. Fiscal capacity, governance reforms, and climate resilience shape implementation outcomes.

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