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P178497
Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West and Central Africa - Series of Projects 1 (HISWACA - SO
Western and Central Africa
OP00417155
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
GM-GBOS - GAMBIA-526231-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Dec 20, 2025 00:00
Dec 20, 2025
Gambia Bureau of Statistics
Mohammed L Janneh
Kanifing Institutional Layout, Serrekunda, Bakau New Town, Serrekunda, Gambie
Western and Central Africa
Western and Central Africa
(00220)3998803
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Country: The Gambia
Project: Harmonizing and Improving Statistics in West and Central Africa
Grant No.: IDA E1750-GM
Assignment Title: Recruitment of an individual consultant for to Support Administrative Data Collection for the National Accounts Rebasing Exercise
The Project Implementation Unit (PIU), operating under the Gambia Bureau of Statistics, has obtained funding from the World Bank for the Harmonization and Improvement of Statistics in West and Central Africa (HISWACA) Series of Projects (SOP1), The Gambia. A portion of these funds is designated for the recruitment of consulting services. The consulting services (“the Services”) include:
CONTEXT
The primary objective of this project is to facilitate institutional reforms, enhance statistical performance, promote harmonization, and improve data accessibility among participating countries and regional bodies in West Africa. Additionally, it aims to support the modernization of national statistical systems, enabling governments to make informed decisions for the effective monitoring of national commitments, such as the Interim Reference Plan and the Economic Recovery Programme, as well as international obligations, including the ECOWAS Vision 2050, the African Union Agenda 2063, and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
To achieve this objective, the project will implement a series of targeted activities structured around four (4) key components:
This component supports the implementation of planned reforms to develop and adapt harmonized methodologies and standards within the project"s target area, aiming to enhance the production and quality of demographic, economic, social, and poverty statistics. It comprises five sub-components: (i) regional coordination and adoption of harmonized data quality standards to ensure consistency and comparability; (ii) production of demographic and socio-economic statistics to strengthen data collection on population, labor markets, and social indicators; (iii) production of real and fiscal sector statistics to improve macroeconomic data, including national accounts and public finance; (iv) production of agricultural and climate change statistics to monitor agricultural productivity, food security, and environmental impacts; and (v) curation of sectoral and sub-national administrative data to enhance data integration and support policy planning. Collectively, these efforts ensure the availability of high-quality, standardized statistical data for informed decision-making and sustainable development.
This component plays a pivotal role in modernizing statistical systems by fostering technological advancements, supporting institutional reforms, enhancing data dissemination, and strengthening human capital to meet the growing demand for high-quality data and ensure more effective monitoring of commitments. It comprises five key sub-components: the modernization of National Statistical Systems (NSS), institutional reforms for selected NSSs, strengthening of human capital, enhancing data accessibility and dissemination, and the utilization and analysis of data to inform public policy.
This component is designed to facilitate the modernization of the national statistical system"s physical infrastructure, with a particular focus on the National Institute of Statistics. It enhances the capacity of the NSS by strengthening its ICT and statistical infrastructure, ensuring improved efficiency, accuracy, and sustainability in data collection and analysis.
Under this component, the PIU will oversee the implementation of all project activities and ensure the achievement of its objectives. This unit will consist of two key sub-components: project management, which will be responsible for planning, execution, and coordination, and project results and user satisfaction monitoring, which will focus on evaluating outcomes and assessing stakeholder satisfaction. To support the effective implementation of the project, the Project Management Unit seeks to recruit a highly qualified individual consultant
As part of the implementation of this project, the Project Implementation Unit wishes to recruit an individual consultant
Terms of Reference for the Recruitment of a Consultant to Support Administrative Data Collection for the National Accounts Rebasing Exercise
The Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBoS) has started the process of rebasing the Gross Domestic Product (GDP), shifting the base year from 2013 to 2024. This exercise will, for the first time, utilize the Supply and Use Table (SUT) framework. GDP rebasing involves updating the reference year used to calculate real GDP, in order to better capture structural changes in the economy and to reflect evolving price levels. The goal is to ensure that GDP figures more accurately represent current economic conditions, including emerging economic activities and changing consumption patterns.
The rebasing process relies on three primary data sources: censuses, surveys, and administrative records. GBoS plans to draw data from several key sources, including the Economic Census (EC), National Agriculture Sample Census (NASC), Business Establishment Survey (BES), Integrated Household Survey (IHS), The Labour Force Survey (GLFS), and administrative data from Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs). The data from censuses and surveys will be available following the completion of these activities.
GDP rebasing and benchmark updates present an opportunity to review and enhance the data sources currently used in compiling GDP. Administrative data, if properly identified and integrated, can significantly improve the accuracy and reliability of GDP estimates. Mapping these sources will enable the identification of gaps, redundancies, and opportunities for improvement.
Administrative data will be mapped as an initial step. This mapping exercise will enable the National Accounts Unit to evaluate and select the most relevant indicators with the support of a consultant. By integrating this data effectively, the rebasing process will yield a more precise representation of the country’s economic landscape, ultimately supporting more informed policy decisions and a better understanding of overall economic performance.
The primary objective of this initiative is to conduct a comprehensive mapping of administrative data sources to strengthen the compilation of quarterly and annual GDP estimates. This exercise is expected to support the ongoing GDP rebasing and benchmark updates by ensuring that relevant, timely, and high-quality data are utilized in national accounts. Specifically, the consultancy aims:
The Consultant shall be responsible for carrying out the following tasks:
Expected Outputs from the Consultancy:
The consultant shall have a strong academic and professional background, hold at least a first university degree and demonstrate the ability to independently undertake data collection tasks. The ideal candidate must have:
This assignment is scheduled to begin in 2025 and conclude by early part of 2026. The consultant will report to the Director responsible for the National Accounts Unit. During the assignment period, the consultant may be required to be physically present at the GBoS office when necessary. However, a hybrid working model—combining both in-person and remote work—is preferred.
7, Schedule of Payments
All proposals must be expressed in a lump sum amount and this amount must be all-inclusive. Please note that the contract price will be fixed regardless of changes in the cost components.
The consultant will be paid an all-inclusive fixed lump sum amount over the assignment period. The fixed lump sum amount will be paid in three instalments: 30% will be paid upon submission of inception report. The second instalment of 30% will be paid after completion of data collection and submission of progress report, while the remaining 40% will be paid upon completion and submission of the cleaned dataset.
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Phases |
Estimated due date |
Payment |
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Submission of Inception Report |
Expected to be submitted a week after the signing of the contract. |
30% of the total contract fees |
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Completion of data collection and submission of report. |
Eight weeks after the signing of the contract. |
30% of the total contract fees |
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Successful completion of the contract assignment and submission of the cleaned dataset. |
At the end of the contract. |
The remaining 40% of total contract fees |
The consultant(s) will report to the Statistician General at GBoS and work closely with the PIU and GBoS technical team responsible for the 2024 Population and Housing Census.
Interested and qualified consultants are invited to submit:
Duration of the Assignment
The duration of the assignment is for period of three (3) months. The successful candidate shall be engaged on a part-time basis.
Selection mode
The consultant will be selected accordance with the Individual consultant’s selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations 2023 September of the World Bank.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours from Monday-Thursday 09:00am to 16:00 pm, Friday 09:00am to 12:00pm Gambian time.
THIS IS A LOCAL RECRUITMENT ASSIGNMENT.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person or by e-mail) by 12:00noon Gambian Time on or before 23rd December, 2025
Project Implementation Unit (PIU)
Gambia Bureau of Statistics (GBoS)
ATTENTION: Mr. Mohammed L. Janneh, Project Coordinator
C/o Gambia Bureau of Statistics, Kanifing Institutional Layout.
Tel: 7296325, 9824270, and 2827526
E-mails: hiswacainfo@gbosgov.org mjannehhiswaca@gbosgov.org smendyhiswaca@gbosgov.org
ejabanghiswaca@gbosgov.org