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Страна: Сьерра-Леоне (другие тендеры и закупки Сьерра-Леоне) Организатор тендера: The World Bank Номер конкурса: 71070660 Дата публикации: 04-03-2026 Источник тендера: Тендеры всемирного банка |
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P172492
Accountable Governance for Basic Service Delivery
Sierra Leone
OP00429904
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
SL-MOF-534182-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Mar 18, 2026 12:00
Mar 02, 2026
Ministry of Finance
Tommy Adams
Treasury Building George Street Freetown email: info@mof.gov.sl
Sierra Leone
Sierra Leone
+23278365692
https://mof.gov.sl/
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Project Fiduciary Management Unit –PFMU 13 Howe Street Freetown Sierra Leone |
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Tel: (+232-76-672-186) Email: pfmu2018@gmail.com |
GOVERNMENT OF SIERRA LEONE
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES)
Country: Sierra Leone
Name of Project: Accountable Governance for Basic Service Delivery Project
Grant No.: D8380-SL
Project ID: P172492
Issue date: 2nd March 2026
Assignment Title: Hiring an individual consultant to support the preparation of a Local Developments Grants sub-projects’ Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Manual
Reference No: SL-MOF-534182-CS-INDV
1.1 About the AGBSD Project
The Government of Sierra Leone through the Ministry of Finance received grant financing from the International Development Association (IDA) of the World Bank for the implementation of an AGBSDP (P172492). The estimated cost of the project is US$40.0 Million and will be implemented within six (6) year’s period. Its Development Objective (PDO) is: “to improve resource management, transparency and accountability of government systems for enabling the delivery of local development projects and basic services”. The Project has three broader components, most of which have other sub-components.
Component 1: Systems and skills for local services delivery (central and local levels) and Social Accountability.
Component 2: Local Development Financing; and
Component 3: Project Management and Implementation Support.
A key sub-component of the AGBSDP is component 2.1, the Local Development Grant which is managed by a dedicated Grant Management Team under the leadership of the Fiscal Decentralization Division in the Ministry of Finance. Through a four LDG round framework, funds are directly made available to District Councils as development grants to help them successfully undertake small-scale capital investment projects and poverty reduction, particularly related to infrastructure improvements in accordance with their development plans. Through the LDG, 29 subprojects (mainly schools, health and public service facilities) were implemented in Round one, while implementation of 33 similar subprojects in Round 2 near completion.
At the completion of the LDG round one implementation, a joint field support mission comprising GMT/PMU/FDD & World Bank was conducted in January/February 2024 where implementation status of R1 LDG subprojects were discussed including planning for subsequent LDG rounds. While there was remarkable progress in the implementation of subprojects, a foreseeable risk noted by the team anchors on the useful lives of the LDG sub-projects owing to fears that they may be stunted by inadequate or lack of Operations and Maintenance (O&M). Standardized O&M plans are yet to be in place and knowledge based on the principles and practice of O&M remains low among LC staff. Consequently, the need to practicalize the concept and uphold the practice of O&M into the LDG framework consistent with the GIM was reiterated and later reflected in the June 3-14th 2024 Aide Memoir Agreed Actions.
In a bid to ameliorate the envisaged risk factor on the sustainability of LDG subprojects, the need to underscore the development of a user-friendly operation and maintenance manual including its roll out was articulated by the GMT in its approved AWP 2025 activities.
Based on this foundation, the Grants Management Team-AGBSDP is submitting these Terms of Reference for the recruitment of an individual consultant (National) to prepare a comprehensive Local Development Grants subprojects’ Operations and Maintenance (O&M) Manual that will serve as a useful tool in fostering effective management and upkeep of LDG facilities. The activity will also require printing and rolling-out of the O&M Manual to 15 District Councils across Sierra Leone. The O&M Manual is expected to serve as a guiding document for local councils, facility managers, and community representatives to ensure that the LDG supported facilities remain functional, well-maintained, and beneficial to the communities over time.
The overarching objective of this activity is to recruit a consultant that will develop a comprehensive Operation and Maintenance (O&M) Manual satisfactory to the Association and FDD/GMT that will guide stakeholders in the effective management and up keeping of LDG completed subprojects- comprising schools, health and other public service facilities, water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) facilities, furniture and solar energy systems for lighting and water pumping. The O&M manual should align with relevant national policies on public assets, as well as the recently established guidelines for local council operations supported by JICA. Specifically, the consultant is required to perform the following tasks:
The Individual consultant must be a Sierra Leonean National with the following academic and related professional experience requirements specific to the assignment:
3.1. Academic Qualification
The consultant Must have a Minimum Postgraduate degree in the Social Sciences or Development related field from a recognized university. A postgraduate degree in Facility Management will be an added advantage
3.2 Professional Experience
Must have excellent facilitation and reporting skills.
4.1 Reporting
The Consultant will be hired by the PMU/AGBSDP, Ministry of Finance, functionally reporting to the Director, FDD, MoF and technically to the Grants Manager AGBSDP for inputs and outputs related to the assignment. S/he will work in close collaboration with the Grants Management Team of the AGBSDP.
4.2 Deliverables
The Consultant is expected to produce the following deliverables:
The consultancy is scheduled for a period of 60 working days from the time of signing the contract. The period includes consultations with LDG stakeholders, desk review, field visits to a sample of round one LDG facilities, preparation of manual & validation, materials and facilitation including reporting. The consultant is expected to provide detailed schedule and narrative of how he/she will deliver the assignment and meet the deadline.
This REoI will lead to the preparation of short list of firms
The attention of interested individuals is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” First published - July 2016 Second Edition - November 2017 Third Edition - July 2018, Fourth Edition - November 2020, Fifth Edition – September 2023 and Sixth Edition-February 2025 setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. The firm will be selected in accordance with Consultant Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below or via email request to agbsdproject2022@gmail.com during office hours 0900 to 1700 hours
Expressions of interest can be delivered to the address below
Project Fiduciary Management Unit (PFMU)
13A Howe Street
Attn: Head of Procurement
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Electronically by e-mail to: agbsdproject2022@gmail.com
When submitting, please indicate clearly in the sealed envelope or email subject heading "EOI LDG O and M Manual’.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE is 18th March 2026