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P174986
OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project
OECS Countries
OP00420546
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
LC-OECS COMMISSION-531027-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Jan 13, 2026 23:45
Jan 13, 2026
Organization of Eastern Caribbean States Commission
Sherma Beroo
P.O. Box 179 Morne Fortune Castries Saint Lucia
OECS Countries
OECS Countries
758-455-6385
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project
Grant No.: IDA – E0360
Assignment Title: Consultancy for the Preparation of an Analytical Report on the Older Population in OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project Beneficiary Countries.
Reference No.: LC-OECS COMMISSION-531027-CS-INDV
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) Commission has received funding from the World Bank toward the cost of the OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for Consultancy for the Preparation of an Analytical Report on the Older Population in OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project Beneficiary Countries.
The overall objective of the Consultancy is to provide a body of robust statistics and indicators that will be used to enhance the quality of life of older people in the DDM Beneficiary Countries by informing fiscal, social, economic and health-related policies, programmes and measures.
The assignment is expected to be undertaken over a period of three (3) month period.
The OECSC now invites eligible Individual Consultants (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The minimum required qualifications and experience are listed in section 7 of the Terms of Reference (TOR) below. The details of the services required are available in the TOR which is available on the official website: www.oecs.org.
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, Fifth Edition, September 2023 (‘Procurement Regulations’), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Individual Consultants wishing to signify their interest in undertaking the prescribed services are to submit an Expression of Interest (EOI) providing information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the services (Curriculum Vitae, description of similar assignments, etc).
Expressions of Interest can be submitted via email.
For more information or to submit Expressions of Interest, please contact:
Tameeka Jn Baptiste Junior Procurement Officer
OECS Commission Morne Fortuné P.O. Box 1383
Castries Saint Lucia Telephone: 758-455-6408
Email: procurementbids@oecs.int
Copied to:
Ms. Sherma Beroo, sherma.beroo@oecs.int
Ms. Jenna Flavien, jenna.flavien@oecs.int
An Individual Consultant will be selected in accordance with the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers, Fifth Edition, September 2023.
Expressions of Interest will be evaluated and the Individual Consultant with the most relevant experience and qualifications will be selected and requested to submit a proposal which will be the basis for negotiations leading to a contract.
An electronic copy of Expressions of Interest are to reach the OECS Commission by January 26, 2026 addressed to:
Ms. Tameeka Jn Baptiste, Junior Procurement Officer At the following email address:
procurementbids@oecs.int copied to sherma.beroo@oecs.int
Ms. Jenna Flavien, jenna.flavien@oecs.int
The email submissions should include the name and address of the Consultant and shall be clearly marked in the subject line as “Consultancy for the Preparation of an Analytical Report on the Older Population in OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project Beneficiary Countries”.
The Terms of Reference for this consultancy and EOI template are provided below.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
CONSULTANCY FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN ANALYTICAL REPORT ON THE OLDER POPULATION IN OECS DATA FOR DECISION MAKING (DDM) PROJECT BENEFICIARY COUNTRIES
The Organisation of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) is an International Inter-governmental Organisation dedicated to regional integration in the Eastern Caribbean. Its vision for 2020-2024 is "A better quality of life for the people of the OECS". Its mission is: "To drive and support sustainable development through regional integration, collective action and development cooperation". The OECS came into being on June 18th, 1981, when seven Eastern Caribbean countries signed a treaty agreeing to cooperate and promote unity and solidarity among the Members. The Treaty became known as the Treaty of Basseterre, named in honour of the capital city of St. Kitts and Nevis where it was signed.
The Organization of Eastern Caribbean States is implementing a regional statistical capacity building project, financed by the World Bank Group, with Grenada, Saint Lucia, and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (Participating Countries). The OECS Data for Decision Making (DDM) Project (called “Project” going forth) comprises five components that will be implemented over a five-year period. At the national level, Component 1 and Component 2 of the Project will strengthen national statistical systems through (i) statistical modernization and capacity building, and (ii) data production, analysis, and dissemination, with a focus on the population and housing census, living conditions surveys, labor market surveys, and agricultural census. At the regional level, Component 3 of the Project will support the OECS Commission’s mandate for regional integration and the strengthening of the regional statistical system. Component 4 will support project implementation, and Component 5 will provide a contingency option for immediate surge funding in the event of a national emergency. The OECS Commission will be responsible for the implementation of Component 3. The Project aims to improve the capacity of participating countries to produce and publicly disseminate statistical data for country and regional level analytics, which will enable greater data-driven decision making at both the national and regional levels.
For additional information, see the Project Appraisal Document (Report No: PAD4314) (http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/520151651261033077/Grenada-Saint-Lucia-Saint-Vincent-and-the-Grenadines-Organization-of-Eastern-Caribbean-States-Commission-OECS-Data-for-Decision-Making-Project) and Financing Agreement (http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099540006172231884/P174986080af360d20a39f013f5cdf84a18).
Population ageing is a global phenomenon; however, this is happening faster in Latin America and the Caribbean than anywhere else in the world. Population ageing is highlighted as one of the four mega-trends that characterise global population today and is heralded as a major achievement due to increased longevity, declines in fertility, lower mortality, improved standard of living due to overall public health programs and strategies.
However, these achievements are accompanied by unique and significant challenges and opportunities that impact the social and economic development of the small island developing states in the OECS, making them increasingly vulnerable. The UN has designated 2021-2030 as the decade of Healthy Ageing which seeks to promote robust evidenced based strategies that support the wellbeing of older people. There is an urgent need for countries in the OECS to implement critical measures that allow them to benefit from and adapt to population ageing by implementing fiscal, social, economic and health-related measures. Ageing impacts every area of society and the economy including health care, education, employment, taxation, housing, social protection and other areas. Despite the need to understand the trends and experiences of older people in the OECS there are no thematic or analytical reports of the older population using data from the latest rounds of Population and Housing Censuses in the OECS. Such a report is needed to provide a greater understanding of the status and situation of the older population in the OECS context. The OECS Commission is therefore seeking expressions of interest in a consultancy to write an analytical report on population ageing, demographic dynamics and the socio-economic characteristics of older people in the OECS DDM Beneficiary Countries utilizing population and housing census data.
GOALS AND OBJECTIVES OF THE REPORT
The goal of the report is to provide a body of robust statistics and indicators that will be used to enhance the quality of life of older people in the DDM Beneficiary Countries by informing fiscal, social, economic and health-related policies, programmes and measures.
Objectives
This Terms of Reference (TOR) outlines the scope of work, responsibilities and deliverables expected from the Consultant. The report will analyse Population and Housing Census data from the 2010 and 2020 Rounds of Census in the three (3) DDM Countries- St Lucia, Grenada and St Vincent and the Grenadines.
To achieve the objectives of the Consultancy, the topics to be analysed using Census data from 2020 and 2010 PHC will comprise the following broad domains:
For all domains the Consultant will conduct a structured and comparable analysis across the three countries. The analysis should identify key patterns, highlight cross-country similarities and differences, and document major changes over time, focusing in particular on developments between the 2010 and 2022 census rounds. To facilitate comparisons across countries, all descriptive results and analyses should utilize harmonised indicators, definitions and classifications consistent with international statistical standards. All analyses should be disaggregated by relevant population subgroups i.e. age, sex, geographic location, urban-rural classification, and other relevant groups as appropriate. Each domain should be described and summarised using concise narrative explanations in non-technical language, supported by tables, charts, maps that highlight the most salient patterns, trends, disparities and insights across countries and over time. The Policy relevance of each domain should also be described. Each domain should include a table of concepts and definitions and glossary of terms.
SCOPE OF SERVICES
The consultant will be required to perform the following services and tasks remotely:
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Deliverables |
Estimated time of delivery from |
Payment percentage |
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Inception report covering the detailed work plan and methodology including details and timeframe for each of the planned phases and activities |
Within two (2) weeks of signing contract |
20% |
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Draft complete report with replication files |
Within eight (8) months of receipt of data from study countries |
40% |
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Final Report based on feedback received from RDGC and as agreed on in presentation of draft outputs to RDGC with replication files and power point presentation, visuals, infographics and messages for dissemination |
Within eleven (11) weeks of receiving comments from the RDGC Secretariat |
40% |
The Consultant shall report to the Project Manager of the Data for Decision Making Project.
During implementation, the consultant will follow The World Bank Code of Conduct for engaging in activities such as workshops, consultations (https://documents.worldbank.org/en/publication/documents-reports/documentdetail/147281468337279671). The consultant will share the information to access the OECS Commission’s grievance mechanism. In the case where activities will result in any replacement of electronic equipment, all disposal of electronic waste will follow e-waste procedures consistent with national regulations and the Environmental and Social Management Framework (ESMF) for the OECS Data for Decision-Making Project (https://www.oecs.int/en/our-work/knowledge/library/projects/oecs-data-for-decision-making/esmf-oecs-data-for-decision-making-project-p174986