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P176371
Eastern Africa Regional Statistics Program-for-Results
Eastern and Southern Africa
OP00424019
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
TN-STATAFRIC - AUC-481157-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Feb 20, 2026 15:00
Feb 02, 2026
African Union Commission
Hatem Elabidy
P.O Box 3243, Roosevelt Street Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Eastern and Southern Africa
Eastern and Southern Africa
+251 (0) 11 551 7700
https://au.int/en/bids/20260201/individual-consultant-ic-perform-consultancy-services-develop-guidelines-harmonization
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES – INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANT)
Name of Project: Eastern Africa Regional Statistics Program-for-Results (EARSPforR)
Grant No: P176371
Assignment Title: Individual Consultant (IC) to perform the Consultancy services to develop Guidelines on Harmonization of Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Reference No. TN-STATAFRIC - AUC-481157-CS-INDV.
The African Union Commission (AUC) has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of Eastern Africa Regional Statistics Program for Results Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include Selection of an Individual Consultant (IC) to perform the Consultancy services to develop Guidelines on Harmonization of Consumer Price Index (CPI).
In response to persistent challenges in production, coordination, and use of statistics across Africa, the second Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa (SHaSA 2) was launched as a continental framework. SHaSA 2 seeks to strengthen the capacity of the African Statistical System (ASS) to produce reliable, harmonized, and policy-relevant data for tracking development agendas such as Agenda 2063, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and key integration initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an important macroeconomic indicator that measures the average change in price of goods and services purchased by consumers. It is an important indicator as it facilitates economic convergence, integration and supports monetary and fiscal policy coordination. Accurate CPI data supports formulation of reliable fiscal policies by Member States through adjustment of interest rates in line with national and regional objectives. In addition, having a standardized way of measuring inflation trends across member states enhances comparability across countries and enables fair monitoring of progress towards convergence.
Despite its importance, the methodology for compilation of CPI differs across Member States in Africa, affecting comparability across countries and regional economic analysis. The diversity of methodological approaches; limited geographic and sectoral coverage; and capacity constraints undermine CPI representativeness and comparability. In line with SHaSA 2, STATAFRIC is developing a continental guideline to harmonize the methodology for compilation of CPI to improve its quality and reliability, support economic planning, enhance comparability and support regional integration efforts.
The specific objective is to develop a guideline on harmonization of the methodology for compilation of Consumer Price Index (CPI), structured around several key dimensions, outlined as follows:
The Individual Consultant (IC) is expected to produce a strategic reference document for the harmonization of CPI statistical guidelines within 90 days from the date of signing the consultancy contract. The first revised version will be submitted to the AU Member States and the relevant stakeholders from RECs and international organizations for comments and validation.
The Individual Consultant (IC) will work remotely with STATAFRIC staff and will provide regular updates according to the agreed timeline. The contract is proposed under the following terms and conditions:
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Activity |
Deliverables/ Outputs |
Anticipated Duration (Days) |
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Methodological report outlines the consultant’s approach to undertaking this consultancy. This should be after the submission of an inception report. |
10 days |
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Assessment Report highlighting findings from the review of existing practices and stakeholders’ consultations and an outline of the guidelines. |
20 days |
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Draft of the harmonized guidelines on Consumer Price Index (CPI). |
30 days |
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Stakeholders’ validation report: Present, discuss, and get feedback on the draft guidelines from stakeholders |
10 days |
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In person presentation of the updated guidelines to STATAFRIC and other stakeholders. |
10 days |
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Finalized guidelines document. |
10 days |
The Candidate shall be evaluated based on the following:
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Evaluation Criteria |
Use the general experience indicated in the ToR |
Use the Specific experience indicated in the ToR |
Use the qualification indicated in the ToR |
Understanding the stipulated tasks in the ToR and the entire assignment. |
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The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment are attached to this request for expressions of interest.
The African Union Commission now invites eligible individuals (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Individual Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.
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” July 2016, revised November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant selection method set out in the Procurement Regulations.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours i.e. 0900 to 1700 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form following the above shortlisting criteria to the address below (in person, or by mail) before 20th February 2026 at 15:00 Hours Local Time, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
Only submitted Expression of Interests (EoIs) mentioning the reference number “TN-STATAFRIC - AUC-481157-CS-INDV“ in the subject field of the e-mail, will be considered.
African Union Commission,
Attn: Head, Supply Chain Management Division - Operations Support Services Directorate
Building C, 3rd Floor,
P.O Box 3243, Roosevelt Street
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Tel: +251 (0) 11 551 7700 – Ext 4305
Fax: +251 (0) 11 551 0442; +251 11-551-0430
E-mails: tender@africanunion.org
Terms of Reference
Individual Consultant (IC) to perform the Consultancy Services to develop Guidelines on Harmonization of Consumer Price Index (CPI)
In response to persistent challenges in production, coordination, and use of statistics across Africa, the second Strategy for the Harmonization of Statistics in Africa (SHaSA 2) was launched as a continental framework. SHaSA 2 seeks to strengthen the capacity of the African Statistical System (ASS) to produce reliable, harmonized, and policy-relevant data for tracking development agendas such as Agenda 2063, the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and key integration initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).
The Consumer Price Index (CPI) is an important macroeconomic indicator that measures the average change in price of goods and services purchased by consumers. It is an important indicator as it facilitates economic convergence, integration and supports monetary and fiscal policy coordination. Accurate CPI data supports formulation of reliable fiscal policies by Member States through adjustment of interest rates in line with national and regional objectives. In addition, having a standardized way of measuring inflation trends across member states enhance comparability across countries and enables fair monitoring of progress towards convergence.
Despite its importance, the methodology for compilation of CPI differs across Member States in Africa, affecting comparability across countries and regional economic analysis. The diversity of methodological approaches; limited geographic and sectoral coverage; and capacity constraints undermine CPI representativeness and comparability. In line with SHaSA 2, STATAFRIC is developing a continental guideline to harmonize the methodology for compilation of CPI to improve its quality and reliability, support economic planning, enhance comparability and support regional integration efforts.
The specific objective is to develop a guideline on harmonization of the methodology for compilation of Consumer Price Index (CPI), structured around several key dimensions, outlined as follows:
The Individual Consultant (IC) is expected to produce a strategic reference document for the harmonization of CPI statistical guidelines within 90 days from the date of signing the consultancy contract. The first revised version will be submitted to the AU Member States and the relevant stakeholders from RECs and international organizations for comments and validation.
The consultant will work remotely with STATAFRIC staff and will provide regular updates according to the agreed timeline. The contract is proposed under the following terms and conditions:
|
Activity |
Deliverables/ Outputs |
Anticipated Duration (Days) |
|
Methodological report outlines the consultant’s approach to undertaking this consultancy. This should be after the submission of an inception report. |
10 days |
|
Assessment Report highlighting findings from the review of existing practices and stakeholders’ consultations and an outline of the guidelines. |
20 days |
|
Draft of the guidelines on Consumer Price Index (CPI). |
30 days |
|
|
Present, discuss, and get feedback on the draft guidelines based on stakeholders’ consultations and validation. |
10 days |
|
|
In person presentation of the updated guidelines document to STATAFRIC and broader stakeholders. |
10 days |
|
|
Finalized guidelines document. |
10 days |
The Candidate shall be evaluated based on the following:
|
Evaluation Criteria |
Use the general experience indicated in the ToR |
Use the Specific experience indicated in the ToR |
Use the qualification indicated in the ToR |
Understanding the stipulated tasks in the ToR and the entire assignment. |
|
Payments will be made in installments based on the delivery of the following milestones:
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No |
Activities and deliverables |
Remuneration Percentage |
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Methodological report outlines the consultant’s approach to undertaking this consultancy. This should be after the submission of an inception report. |
10% |
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Assessment Report and an outline of the guidelines |
10% |
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Draft of the guidelines document |
40% |
|
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Stakeholder’s consultations and validation report |
10% |
|
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Report on presentation to STATAFRIC staff and broader stakeholders |
10% |
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Finalized guidelines document. |
20% |