Municipal Development and Lending Fund

Third Municipal Development Project - P159258

Last update: May 3, 2024 Last update: May 3, 2024

Details

Project End Date:2023-08-31
Location:Palestine / West Bank & Gaza
Palestine / West Bank & Gaza
Category:Goods, Consulting services
Status:Completion and evaluation
Sectors:Public Sector Governance, Organizational development
Languages:English

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Associated Awards

Project cycle timeline

STAGES
EARLY INTELLIGENCE
PROCUREMENT
IMPLEMENTATION
Cancelled
Status
Programming
Formulation
Approval
Forecast
Open
Closed
Shortlisted
Awarded
Evaluation

Associated tenders 2

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Date

Description

 

Updated on August 24th, 2017:

(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project

Enhance the institutional capacity of municipalities in the West Bank and Gaza for more accountable and sustainable service delivery Approval completed on 21 July 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 10.6/0.2/1.3/31.9/20.0/16.0/4.0 (GFRC/GIZ/GNET/KFW/PIDM/SPF/ SWTZ). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).

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Updated on May 30th, 2017:

(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project

Enhance the institutional capacity of municipalities in West Bank and Gaza for more accountable and sustainable service delivery Negotiations authorized on 29 March 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 10.6/0.2/1.3/31.9/20.0/16.0/4.0 (GFRC/GIZ/GNET/KFW/PIDM/ SPF/SWTZ). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).

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Updated on February 10th, 2017:

(R) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project

Strengthened Municipalities in WBG capable of providing accountable, sustainable service delivery to their citizens Concept completed on 12 January 2017. Environmental Assessment Category B. Project: P159258. US$ 3.3/11.0/1.7/22.3/15.0/3.9/20.9 (GBEL/GFRC/GNET/KFW/SPF/SWTZ/WBGF). Consultants will be required. Municipal Development Lending Fund (MDLF); Palestine Liberation Organization (For The Benefit of the Palestinian Authority).

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(N) GZ-Third Municipal Development Project:

Strengthened Municipalities in WBG capable of providing accountable, sustainable service delivery to their citizens Identification completed on 17 March 2016. Environmental Assessment Category B. US$ 3.3/11.0/1.7/22.3/15.0/3.9/20.9 (GBEL/GFRC/GNET/KFW/SPF/SWTZ/WBGF). Consulting services to be determined. Implementing agency(ies) to be determined.

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About the Funding Agency

Reconstruction Credit Institute /Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (HQ)

Kreditanstalt fur Wiederaufbau (KfW) is a financial institution founded in 1948 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Since 1948, it has worked on behalf of the federal and state governments to improve economic, social and ecological living conditions worldwide. Over 6500 people work at KfW.

KfW is ranked as one of the leading global promotional banks and the third largest bank in Germany in terms of total assets. As a responsible bank, KfW supports people, countries and institutions that think ahead and thereby advance society. With this profile, KfW clearly differs from commercial banks. KfW’s duty is to execute public contracts, such as promoting medium-sized companies and start-ups and grant investment loans to small and medium-sized companies as well as financing infrastructure projects, housing construction, energy-saving technologies and municipal infrastructure. Further fields of activity include education loans and film financing and KfW supports environmental and climate protection projects across all fields of activity. KfW offers a wide range of construction, housing and energy conservation programs that are used to finance residential real estate investments. KfW supports municipalities, municipal companies and institutions in financing infrastructure activities such as building sports halls, rehabilitating sewers or developing local public transport. KfW also finances training and the further education of schoolchildren, students and specialists in this area and also offers student loans and grants for professional training.

KfW focus areas: Financing, Loans, Environment, Poverty Reduction, Socio-Economic Development, Education & Training, Energy, etc.

About the Sectors

Public Sector Governance

Covers initiatives that strengthen public institutions, improve service delivery, and support transparent, accountable, and effective governance systems.


Key areas:
  • Public administration and civil service reform
  • Decentralization and local government strengthening
  • Anti-corruption and integrity frameworks in public bodies
  • Democratic processes, elections, and political institutions

Organizational development

Focuses on strengthening institutional capacity, improving performance, and supporting organizational change and sustainability.


Key areas:
  • Institutional and organizational assessments
  • Strategic planning and restructuring
  • Performance improvement and governance reforms
  • Human resources and operational processes

Locations

Palestine / West Bank & Gaza

Infrastructure development in Palestine focuses on essential services such as electricity, water supply, transport networks, and healthcare facilities. Progress is heavily influenced by political instability, movement restrictions, and limited fiscal autonomy. Funding largely depends on international donors, humanitarian agencies, and development banks rather than domestic revenue. Long-term infrastructure planning is constrained by governance fragmentation, access limitations, and recurring conflict-related damage.

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