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Location | Supplier_Amount | Classification | Reference | Title | URL | Supplier_Address | Organisation | Supplier_Contracting | Value | Nature | Framework | Supplier_Name | Date | Duration | Description |
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East Kilbride West
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0.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5745
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DFID 5745: Review of the Caribbean Catastrophic Risk Insurance Facility
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WC2A 1AF
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Department for International Development
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No
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95000
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Call-down contract from existing framework agreement
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Yes
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IMC Worldwide Ltd
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01/02/2012
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134 Days
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The overall objective of the evaluation is to determine the overall performance, effectiveness, efficiency, validity and sustainability of parametric risk insurance as a disaster risk reduction and climate change adaptation instrument for the Caribbean
as a whole and for individual countries.
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East Kilbride West
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62676292.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5240
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DFID 5240: Fund Management of the Basic Services Interim Arrangements
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Department for International Development
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No
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62676292
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Contract amendment
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No
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BMB Mott MacDonald
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16/01/2012
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36 Months
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The ‘Service Provider’ (SP) will support the Government of the Republic of South Sudan (GRoSS) to expand health and education services. This will be achieved through the provision of technical and financial management services to a joint donor fund, the
BSFIA, established to oversee NGO projects delivering basic services.
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East Kilbride West
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138580.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5735
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DFID 5735: Design of West Africa Regional Food Markets Programme
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RG1 8AH
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Department for International Development
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No
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138580
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Call-down contract from an existing framework agreement with supplier
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Yes
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Coffey International Development Ltd
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24/11/2011
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4 Months
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1. Introduction Agriculture contributes 30-40% of GDP in ECOWAS and is an important provider of foreign exchange. However, since independence in the 1960’s the sector has failed to realise its potential of playing a key role in alleviating poverty and
enhancing food security in the region. Productivity remains low and the per capita growth rate has risen only slowly. Low productivity has been attributed to a number of reasons, including a lack of investment and poorly functioning markets often reflecting
inappropriate government intervention. Due to its strong forward and backwards linkages agricultural growth has scope to significantly reduce poverty in West Africa. Demand in West African regional food markets is likely to grow as a result of population growth,
urbanisation and income gains. In response to these pressures, DFIDs Africa Regional Department are seeking to implement a West African Regional Food Markets Programme. The objective of this consultancy is to assist Africa Regional Department with the design
of a programme to improve the functioning of food markets at a regional level in West Africa. A background scoping visit was undertaken by 2 DFID officials to Abuja on 26th-29th July 2011; see annex A for a write up of this visit. It is envisaged that the
project will run from 2012-2015 and will have a budget of approx £10m. The scoping visit highlighted 2 principal options and sub options for the implementation of the project. The consultants should consider the scope for each of them to facilitate key improvements
in food markets in ECOWAS. With a funding envelope of £10m, this programme does not have the level of funding required to make a significant difference to the state of infrastructure in West Africa. The consultants work will feed as inputs into a strategic
business case that sets out the rationale for the DFID intervention. The consultants appointed are expected to work in close collaboration with West African stakeholders and donor agencies.
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East Kilbride West
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92499.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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DFID 40050595
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DFID 40050595: Design and Implementation of the Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for DFID’s Kenya Health Programme
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EC4M 7RB
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Department for International Development
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No
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92499
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Call-down contract as part of existing framework agreement
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Yes
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Mott MacDonald Ltd (trading as HLSP Ltd)
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21/11/2011
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24 Months
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Objective – To design and implement a rigorous monitoring and evaluation framework for DFID Kenya’s support to the Health Sector over the next two years (2011-2013).
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East Kilbride West
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182320.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5652
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DFID 5652: Development of DFID Project Documentation for “Provincial Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) Results Programme”
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SE1 9LZ
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Department for International Development
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No
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182320
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Competition as part of an existing framework agreement
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Yes
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Mott MacDonald Ltd (Trading as HLSP Ltd)
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19/09/2011
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134 Days
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A. Objective 1. To gather and collate necessary information/evidence and draft a Business Case for a £ 178.5 million, five year programme (2011-2015) for DFID’s health sector support to the Governments of Punjab and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP); the “Provincial
Reproductive, Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (RMNCH) Results Programme”. 2. The work will include: i) Review and update of evidence relevant to the preparation of Business Case; ii) Extensive consultations with key stakeholders to explore options and design
of the programme; iii) Analysis of feasible options and developing relevant appraisals; iv) Preparing a draft Business Case in accordance with DFID’s requirements and; v) Overall management of the consultancy while ensuring quality of the deliverables.
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East Kilbride West
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44400000.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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DFID 5595
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DFID 5595: Nigeria Infrastructure Advisory Facility - (Phase 2)
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SE1 7SP
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Department for International Development
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No
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44400000
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Procurement of a new requirement
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No
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Adam Smith International Ltd
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15/12/2011
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60 Months
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The aim of the NIAF 2 programme is to facilitate and accelerate these processes of change by improving access to technical assistance (TA) responsive to the particular issues encountered by the public and private sectors in infrastructure. The Service
provider will need to demonstrate flexibility and speed of action, recognising that windows for useful provision of advice are often sharply limited by the electoral cycle or the exigencies of negotiations among affected parties. The Impact of the NIAF 2 programme
is - ”Reduced infrastructure constraints to growth in non-oil gross domestic product and employment, and reduced poverty, due to the relaxation of binding infrastructure constraints”. The Outcome is “Enhanced management of infrastructure development at the
federal level and in selected states”.
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East Kilbride West
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139955.00
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Research and development services and related consultancy services
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PO 5736
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DFID 5736: Research and Analysis for the Design of a DFID Programme on Girls’ Education in Ghana
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RG1 8AH
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Department for International Development
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No
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139955
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Competition as part of an existing framework agreement
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Yes
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Coffey International Development Ltd
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08/12/2011
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54 Days
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Objective The objective of the consultancy is to undertake research and analysis to help the design of a programme to ensure that at least 60,000 girls most at risk of dropping out of school at JHS and SHS levels complete their cycle of schooling. It should
address the financial, school and community barriers that we know prevent girls from completing their education. It should also assess the merits of a longer-term approach that includes a second phase to 2020. The Team will produce analytical and written outputs
to inform the Business Case and logical framework for the Programme. The contractor and consultants will be eligible to bid for the implementation of the Programme.
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East Kilbride West
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6743929.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 2493
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DFID 2493: Moving to a Medium Term Budget Framework - Pakistan
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OX1 1BN
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Department for International Development
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No
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6743929
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Contract Amendment
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No
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Oxford Policy Management
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09/12/2011
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12 Months
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SUMMARY 1. These Terms of Reference are for technical expertise in budgeting and public financial management reform to support the Government of Pakistan to implement its Medium Term Budgetary Framework (MTBF) reforms and build the capacity of the Budget
Wing in the Ministry of Finance (MoF). 2. The Government’s MTBF reforms have made significant progress in recent years. A comprehensive MTBF system has been designed, tested and put into practice. However, while Budget Wing has taken over the administration
of the MTBF it lacks technical skills to operate the new system. The skills in macroeconomics, fiscal analysis and output-based budgeting necessary to operate the MTBF are currently provided by a DFID-funded consultancy team based in Budget Wing. Technical
capacity-building in the various instruments of the MTBF and full handover by the consultants has not yet taken place due to lack of appropriate appointments within MoF. 3. The Ministry of Finance will make appropriate appointments to Budget Wing in 2011 to
enable it to build the technical capacity to operate the MTBF system of budgeting. For this reason, DFID is seeking to engage a consultancy team for a period of 12 months to support continued capacity-building in Budget Wing and enable transfer of technical
capacity to the MoF.
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East Kilbride West
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0.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5550
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PO 5550 - Fund Manager for DFID Pakistan’s Education Sector Voice and Accountability and Innovation Fund for Education Projects
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EC1V 3RS
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Department for International Development
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No
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275148
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Procurement of a new requirement
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No
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DAI Europe Ltd
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15/11/2011
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42 Months
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Pakistan is a top priority for the UK government. Pakistan is off track to meet education MDGs. There is substantial political and public interest in DFID’s support to improve Pakistan’s poor record in delivering education outcomes. DFID has allocated
£645.5 million for support to Education Sector in Pakistan. Most of this funding will support provincial education sector plans through sector budget support. Out of this allocation, DFID proposes to support various initiatives like Pakistan Education Task
Force, Support to second phase of National Education Assessment System, federal programme on education sector accountability through citizen organisations and innovations in the Education sector.
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East Kilbride West
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0.00
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Business services: law, marketing, consulting, recruitment, printing and security
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PO 5490
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Post Conflict Development in Northern Uganda: Improving Access to Healthcare for the Poor
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G75 8EA
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Department for International Development
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No
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7500000
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Procurement of a new requirement
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No
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Health Partners International Ltd
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10/10/2011
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42 Months
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DFID is implementing a Post-Conflict Development Programme (PCDP) in northern Uganda over 2009-14, which includes provision to increase access to healthcare for the most vulnerable. This will be achieved through improving the supply of essential medicines
to public and private facilities, and by reducing or eliminating fees at private not-for-profit facilities through a results-based financing approach. A service provider is required to manage this component of the PCDP on behalf of DFID Uganda.
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