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P176693
Sub-Saharan Africa Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Plus Project
Western and Central Africa
OP00376638
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
GM-SWEDD-GM-478811-CS-CQS
Consultant Qualification Selection
English
Sep 19, 2025 12:00
Sep 03, 2025
MINISTRY OF HEALTH
Fatou Sagarr Jagne
Quadrangle Banjul The Gambia
Western and Central Africa
Western and Central Africa
2207962011
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Title: Consulting Services to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework for the Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) of the Ministry of Gender Children and Social Welfare
Country: The Gambia
Projects: Sub-Saharan Africa Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Project Plus (P176693)
Reference: GM-SWEDD-GM-478811-CS-CQS
Grant No: E2410
Introduction
As part of the World Bank-funded Sub-Saharan Africa Women Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Project Plus (SWEDD+), the Ministry of Health Projects Coordination Unit (PCU) is hiring a consultant to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework for the Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) of the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare. The PCU invites eligible consultants (firms) to indicate their interest. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services. The shortlisting criteria are qualifications and experience of the Consultant.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 World Bank’s Procurement Regulations dated July 2017, revised in November 2017, August 2018, November 2020 and September 2023, and is open to all eligible bidders as defined in the guidelines (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. In addition, please refer to the following specific information on conflict of interest related to this assignment: the Bank requires that individuals involved in Bank IPF procurement shall not have a conflict of interest.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from Monday to Thursday 8am to 4pm. The terms of reference are also attached to this request.
Projects Coordination Unit
Attn: Fatou Sagarr Jagne
Kairaba Avenue
Opposite GIEPA House, The Gambia
Tel: +220 7962011
E-mail: fatou.sagarr@gmail.com
Copy: sutayabjobe2@yahoo.co.uk
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Title: Consulting Services to develop a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Framework for the Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) of the Ministry of Gender Children and Social Welfare
Country: The Gambia
Projects: Sub-Saharan Africa Women’s Empowerment and Demographic Dividend Project Plus (P176693)
Reference: GM-SWEDD-GM-478811-CS-CQS
Grant No: E2410
The Women Enterprise Fund (WEF) is a government-backed initiative established by the Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Welfare (MoGCSW) to promote women’s economic empowerment and strengthen their participation in national development. It is part of the government’s strategy to reduce poverty, promote gender equality, and enhance women’s access to finance. The Fund provides revolving loans and capacity development support to women’s groups (kafos), associations, and cooperatives, particularly at the grassroots level hence women economic empowerment. Global evidence suggests that women’s economic empowerment and female entrepreneurship are drivers of economic growth and job creation. However, the Gambian economy is characterized by the informal sector with women playing a pivotal role: 90 percent of the micro enterprises are informal with 80 percent of these comprising of women, involved in distributive trade, gardening, handicrafts, and artisanal trade. Women entrepreneurs are predominantly active in rural areas, often in lower paid sectors, and responsible for unpaid care work. Women’s overrepresentation in low-paid informal sectors is compounded by systemic social and economic constraints that do not support the economic empowerment of girls and women, especially those with lack of/low capacity or skill. These societal factors create a myth about women’s lack of entrepreneurial skills and business acumen. A World Bank 2019 report on Policies for Private Sector-Led Growth identified the absence of gender-specific training content for firms as one constraint to promoting female entrepreneurship in The Gambia. Women’s economic empowerment in The Gambia is challenged by their limited access to market information, finance, education, and legal and policy frameworks. Although in principle, women have the same economic rights as men, women have limited access to credit in practice. This limited access is driven by high-interest rates, collateral requirements, co-payments or matching funds that most women, especially women in rural Gambia, cannot satisfy. Due to socio-cultural norms, women rarely own land and other economic resources, nor are they the sole or primary decision-makers over the use of assets to be leveraged in wealth generation.
To address these challenges, the Government of the Gambia joined SWEDD+, a multisectoral five-year initiative funded by the World Bank. The project aims to increase girls’ and young women’s access to learning, economic opportunities, and health services and strengthen the region-wide institutional environment for gender equality. The activities of the project closely align with the National Development Plan (Yiriwa 2023 – 2027), the Women’s Act (2010), The Children’s Act (2005) and other sectoral polices of the basic and secondary education, and health.
In light of the above, the Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Welfare (MoGCSW) is seeking to identify a consultant or consortium that will develop an M&E framework for the Women Enterprise Fund (WEF). The WEF since it establishment did not have an M&E framework as a result of adequate funding to support manual development process.
The overall objective of the assignment is to design a comprehensive Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for WEF that will enable the systematic tracking of activities, outputs, outcomes, and impacts, in alignment with the Fund’s strategic goals and national development priorities.
The Consultant will be responsible for the following tasks:
Each deliverable shall be submitted in one (1) hard copy and a soft copy. The key deliverables and their indicative durations are:
A comprehensive inception report detailing the consultant"s understanding of the assignment, methodology, a desk review report identifying the gaps and opportunities in the existing M&E programs such as the WEF Strategic Plan, WEF Diagnosis Report, WEF Operations manual, etc.
The contract is for 16 Days.
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Activity |
Estimated Duration |
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Inception meeting and desk review |
2 days |
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Stakeholder consultations |
3 days |
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Drafting the M&E framework, including tools package and capacity building plan |
5 days |
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Validation workshop and feedback integration |
3 days |
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Finalization of framework and reporting |
3 days |
Interested firms are invited to apply. They must demonstrate that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience. References must be substantiated (contracts, certificate of completion, etc.). Candidates must submit a summary table including experience, references, mission goals, client addresses, activity costs, years of completion and durations.
Interested firms are invited to submit an expression of interest file including:
Candidates" expressions of interest will be evaluated on the basis of the following criteria and scoring scale:
In the event of a tie, consultants with more experience in reviewing of existing policies, legislation, and programs related to M&E framework in The Gambia will be given preference.
The firm ranked first in the evaluation of expressions of interest will be invited to submit its technical and financial proposals for contract negotiation.
Interested consultants (firms) may also obtain further information on the reference documents from the email address below, during working hours from Monday to Friday, from 08:00 to 16:00 at the following address: fatou.sagarr@gmail.com with a copy to sutayabjobe2@gmail.com
The deadline for receipt of expressions of interest is September 19, 2025, at 12:00 GMT pm to the following email address mohpcuprocurement@gmail.com (CC) fatou.sagarr@mail.com
PCU-MOH will not be responsible for any costs or expenses incurred by the individual/firm consultant in preparing or submitting the EOI.