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30 May 2024

UA10-2024-IP29 – SELECTION OF IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS FOR THE PROGRAM “LIVELIHOOD +: ECONOMIC INTEGRATION OF INTERNALLY DISPLACED PEOPLE AND PERSONS AFFECTED BY CONFLICT

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1.          Timeline 

Call for Expression of interest (CEI) ID #

UA10-2024-IP29

Posted (date)

30 May 2024

Clarification Request Deadline

Not later than 3 (three) days before Application Deadline

Application Deadline

17 June 2024

Notification of Results

Within the four weeks after the Application Deadline

Period of potential engagement of Implementing Partners into the project

13 months engagement period

2.         Locations

IOM is aiming to contract Implementing Partners (IPs) for project implementation in the following Oblasts (one contract per Lot):

Lot 1. Kyivska Oblasts

Lot 2. Chernihivska Oblast

Lot 3. Sumska Oblast

Lot 4. Kyivska, Chernihivska and Sumska Oblasts

PROPONENTS THAT CAN WORK IN ONE OR TWO OBLASTS ONLY SHOULD PROVIDE SEPARATE BUDGETS AND CONCEPT NOTES FOR LOTS 1,2 OR 3 RESPECTIVELY.

THOSE PROPONETS THAT CAN IMPLEMENT ACTIVITIES IN ALL THREE OBLASTS SHOULD PROVIDE THEIR CONSOLIDATED BUDGET AND CONCEPT NOTE FOR LOT 4 ONLY.

DECISION ON WHETHER TO ENGAGE SEVERAL ORGANIZATIONS FOR DIFFERENT OBLASTS OR ONE FOR ALL THREE OBLASTS WILL BE TAKEN BY IOM IMPLEMENTING PARTNERS SELECTION COMMITTEE BASED ON RESULTS OF APPLICATIONS EVALUATION. 

In the Concept Note, Proponent should indicate where there is capacity to implement project activities through already established networks. Proponents should demonstrate their linkage/familiarity with local actors (e.g. local authorities, other NGOs implementing projects in the area, local leaders etc.), as well as their ability and human resources to provide the requested services. The preference will be given to the IP who will have capacity to cover three oblasts.

Precise locations for project interventions will be further coordinated by IOM based on the Oblast, Ministry and local outreach processes and internal IOM consultations.

3.         Sector(s) and area(s) of specialization

The implementing Partner (IP) will support IOM Transition and Recovery Unit, Community Participation and Cohesion program efforts in carrying out project activities by adopting a community-based planning (CBP) approach, which engages local communities to drive their recovery and development pathways.

4.         Issuing Agency

International Organization for Migration (IOM), Mission in Ukraine

5.         Project Background

While the delivery of life-saving humanitarian assistance remains critical, targeted action to promote economic resilience, early recovery, durable solutions are needed in tandem to support local integration and prevent communities from backsliding into humanitarian dependence.

Successful reconstruction and recovery can only be achieved if the interventions inclusively integrate internally displaced persons (IDPs) within host communities. According to IOM, there are about 3.9 million internally displaced persons (IDPs) as of December 2023. Among the displaced, about 60 per cent intend to remain in the current location of displacement and among the 25 per cent of IDPs considering relocation, 86 per cent (about 783,000) are contemplating returning to their pre-war habitual place of residence. The Ukraine Humanitarian Needs Overview (HNO) 2023 reports that in some areas of the country, including but not limited to the western and central oblasts hosting large numbers of IDPs, social tensions and conflicts over available financial resources, accommodation and livelihood opportunities are increasing. To help prevent new and secondary displacement and maintain social cohesion, substantial investments in the stabilization of affected communities are needed. 

While it is clear that some self-supported local integration is already taking place, many households who wish to integrate locally need assistance to overcome displacement-related vulnerabilities – in particular, to access adequate housing and employment. The Rapid Damage and Needs Assessment 2 (RDNA2) assessment estimates that about 10 percent (1.5 million) of all jobs may be lost permanently. As a result, 7.1 million people have been pushed into poverty, which increased from 5.5 to 24.1 percent, reversing 15 years of progress. IOM National Monitoring Survey indicates that women and youth are disproportionally affected, traditionally occupying the most impacted sectors that struggle to recover from shocks such as damage and displacement. A whole-of-society approach is also needed, that focuses on vulnerabilities, but also leverages the skills and capacities of the affected population. Moreover, restoring livelihoods needs to be compounded with interventions that address issues related to poor and damaged livelihood infrastructure.

In this light, a community-based approach that creates a conducive environment for socio-economic recovery and durable solutions is necessary. Socio-economic recovery should be planned based on community-identified needs and community-led initiatives so that the recovery is inclusive, viable and sustainable, contributing to durable solutions. The community-based approach therefore promotes resilience and helps facilitate recovery, reduce vulnerability, and mitigate the risk of dependency and protracted displacement.

6.         Expected Results

IOM in partnership with IPs plans to establish, train and provide in-kind and technical support to 12 community development councils (CDCs) in hromadas of Kyiv, Chernihiv and/or Sumy oblast that will be able to support local recovery efforts and to lead the needs assessment, prioritization and implementation of socio-economic recovery plans.

The expected results are the Considering the humanitarian approach, IOM announces this Call for Expression of Interest (CEI) among qualified Government Agencies, Government Owned or Controlled Corporations, Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs), International Organizations (IOs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Non-Profit Agencies (NPAs), International Civil Society Organizations (ICSOs) or Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), hereinafter referred to as the “Applicants”, to be further engaged by IOM to deliver non-profit activities where IOM and the IP will jointly contribute time and resources and share risks and responsibilities linked to the projects, hereinafter referred to as the “Activities”, targeted at providing a robust response to the needs of conflict-affected communities and population as described above.

7.         Indicative Budget

The budget should be based on the proposed implementation logic. The Applicants should provide separate budgets for each Lot using template provided in Budget Template (Annex 3). Consolidated budgets for LOTs 1-3 will not be considered. Each Applicant can submit two separate budgets for LOTs 1, 2 or 3 or one for LOT 4. 

8.      General Conditions

    1. The selected IP(-s) shall perform the Activities according to the Terms of Reference (Annex 1). The engagement between IOM and the IP shall be further covered with a Project Implementation Agreement using the Project Implementation Agreement Template (Annex 11) after final confirmation of project implementation.
    2. The Applicants need to demonstrate their capacity to implement all listed activities as a single package. Partial applications for individual Activities will not be considered.
    3. All IP(-s) will receive written notifications, within one month after the deadline for the submission of CEI application documents, of the outcome of the selection process. Should an Applicant request further clarification, IOM will provide a response explaining the transparency and integrity of the selection process undertaken.
    4. IOM reserves the right to decline disclosure of the specificity of decision derived by the IOM mission due to reasons related to confidentiality.
    5. IOM reserves the right to accept or reject any Application, annul the selection process, and reject all Calls for expression of interest at any time, without thereby incurring any liability to the affected by Implementing Partners.
    6. In case the Applicant has an existing agreement with IOM, it should not be asked to sign an agreement that would conflict with their prior or current obligations to other IOM projects or that may place them in a position of not being able to carry out the responsibilities in the best interest of the IOM.

9.        Eligible Applicants

    1. Proponents should be Government Agencies, Government Owned or Controlled Corporations, Intergovernmental Organizations (IGOs), International Organizations (IOs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), Non-Profit Agencies (NPAs), International Civil Society Organizations (ICSOs) or Civil Society Organizations (CSOs), registered with the appropriate government agencies in Ukraine and shall be able to implement humanitarian activities in the locations indicated in Chapter 2 of this CEI. Applicants must submit copies of their government registration documents as indicated in Article 14.6 of this CEI.
    2. As a minimum requirement, the Applicant should have majority of the key professional with at least two years of relevant experience preferably gained in the location where the Applicant intends to serve as IOM’s IP. Preference will be given to Applicants whose key professional staff are on permanent employment contracts or at least have a stable working relationship with the Applicant.
    3. Applicants shall not be involved in terrorist act/criminal activities or associated with individuals and/or entities associated with terrorist act/criminal activities. For this purpose, Applicants shall not be included in the proscribed list of individuals and/or entities as contained in the 1267 Committee of the UN Security Council Counter Terrorism Committee (CTC).
    4. The documentary evidence of the Applicants’ eligibility to bid shall establish to IOM’s satisfaction. IOM reserves the right to ask the Applicants to submit additional documents to enable IOM to fully evaluate the eligibility of the Applicants.

10.       Evaluation of Applications and Selection Criteria

    1. IOM Ukraine shall determine the Application(s) that is/are most favorable to its operation.
    2. Applications that were submitted not according to the technical requirements and provisions required in this CEI, shall not be considered for evaluation.
    3. The Application shall be evaluated based on their responsiveness to the Terms of References, based on the criteria and their weight below:

Technical Part (first-tier)

Criteria

Description

Weight

Correspondence of the proposed methods and types of activities to the project components, aims and objectives

Relevance of proposed methodology to achieving expected results and project components aim. Detailing how activities proposed show IP understanding of project concept and deliverables. Relevant technical expertise and experience in working with a different range of stakeholders at all levels

25

Level of qualifications and competence of the professional staff involved in the project

Analysis of provided CVs of administrative as well as key project staff members

15

Proven organizational capacity for implementation of the assignment (e regions)

Analysis of all resources, that NGO has for successful project implementation

25

Successful former experience in conduction of similar programs

Assessment of former implementation record including projects funded by IOM and other humanitarian actors

15

Financial Part (second-tier)

Criteria

Description

Weight

Budget economy 

Relevance of the pricing to the overall situation on the market in the country

10

Budget feasibility 

Analysis if the budget lines provided in budget proposal are in line with project logic and are reasonable for implementation 

10

    1. Only proposals that achieve a score of 56 points (equivalent to 70%) in the first-tier evaluation (technical part) shall be included in the second-tier evaluation (financial part).  
    2. In evaluating the budget proposals, the IP Selection Committee (IPSC) shall first determine the completeness of the proposed budget and its compliance with the prescribed forms and presentation as indicated in Annex 1 and Chapter 7 of this CEI.
    3. IP selection committee (IPSC) shall check the accuracy of the computation. In case there are errors in the computation, IPSC shall correct the error and ask the Applicants to confirm and accept the correction. Similarly, if there is a discrepancy between the budget in figures and in words, the IPCS shall ask the Applicants to confirm the budget presented in words. If the Applicants refuses to accept the corrected budget and/or the budget in words, their Applications shall no longer be considered for further evaluation.
    4. In case activities and items are mentioned in the technical proposal but there is no corresponding budget in the budget proposal, the IPSC shall assume that the budget required for the activities and items are included in other activity lines.
    5. Budget proposals shall be evaluated based on their economy (50 %) and feasibility (50 %). The Applications shall be ranked on a graduated manner according to their level of economy and feasibility. The lowest feasible budget shall get 50 % for feasibility and 50 % economy, resulting to a perfect score of 100 %.

11. Attachments

Document title

Comment

Annex 1 - Terms of Reference

Provided for detailed information on the specifics of selection targets

Annex 2 - Concept Note with Cover Letter Template

To be filled, signed, stamped, and provided to IOM

Annex 3 - Budget Template

Annex 4 - General Information Questionnaire Template

Annex 5 - Financial Assessment Template

Annex 6 - List of Implemented Projects Template 

Annex 7 - List of staff engaged into project implementation and CVs Template

Annex 8 - Partner Information Sheet Template 

Annex 9 - Declaration of Conformity

Annex 10 - PSEA Capacity Assessment   

Annex 11 – Project Implementation Agreement Template

Note: This template may be adjusted based on program needs

Provided for reference

12. For more information please visit IOM Ukraine webpage: https://www.iom.int

  1. Amendment of Call for Expression of Interest Documents
    1. At any time prior to the deadline for submission of Applications, IOM, for any reason, whether at its own initiative or in response to a clarification requested by a prospective Applicant, may modify this Call for Expression of Interest by issuing amendment(s).
    2. All prospective Applicants who received the initial Call for Expression of Interest documents will be notified of the amendment in writing and will be binding on them. Amended document prevails.
    3. To allow prospective Applicants reasonable time in which to take the amendment into account in preparing their Applications, IOM, at its discretion, may extend the deadline for the submission of Applications.

14. Expression of Interest submission guidelines

    1. The Applications must be sent in the form of scanned copies of all the documents in pdf format to the address smukr_iom_ippt@iom.int before the indicated deadline – 24:00 (GMT +02:00) on 17 June 2024.
    2. The total size of the attachment sent in a single message should not exceed 7 MB. Otherwise, files shall be uploaded to any open file sharing service (Dropbox, OneDrive, etc.) that does not require registration, and the link to download the folder with files shall be sent via email.

Please, indicate clearly in the subject line of an e-mail with the following information:

UA10-2024-IP29 - Livelihood +: Economic Integration of Internally Displaced People and Persons affected by Conflict - [NGO’s name]

    1. Applications submitted after the deadline shall not be accepted. In case Application is not accepted, the further participation of Implementing Partner(-s) will be annulled. 
    2. As much as possible the Applications shall not have hand-written corrections. In case of inevitable situation that a correction must be made manually, the correction shall be counter-signed by the officer of the Implementing Partner(-s) who signed the Application.
    3. The date and time of receipt of the email containing the electronic copy of the Application shall be used as the actual date and time of receipt of the electronic copy of the Application. In case of multiple emails containing the Application, the date and time of receipt of the first email shall be the date and time of receipt of the Application. IOM reserves the right to reject all of Applications received after the deadline.
    4. Applicants shall submit the following signed and stamped documents to prove that they meet the minimum qualification as an organization and must submit proof that they have staff with the necessary credentials to be deployed in the project in case they are selected:
  1. Annex 2 - Concept Note with Cover Letter
  2. Annex 3 - Budget
  3. Annex 4 - General Information Questionnaire
  4. Annex 5 - Financial Assessment
  5. Annex 6 - List of Implemented Projects
  6. Annex 7 - List of staff engaged into project implementation and CVs
  7. Annex 8 - Partner Information Sheet
  8. Annex 9 - Declaration of Conformity
  9. Annex 10 - PSEA Capacity Assessment   

Additionally, Applicants are required to submit the following documents:

- Charter

- Registration documents (EDRPOU, Certificate of Registration, etc.)

- Bank account certificate

- Non-profit certificate

- Staff Organigram

- Copies of financial statements submitted to the tax inspection for the last two years

- Board of trustees with translation to English 

- Procurement Policy

- Monitoring and Evaluation System

- Current System of Financial Control

- Current Reporting System

- Internal travel policy

- Anti-fraud policy

- Safety policy

- HR and Recruitment policy

- Gender-Based Violence policy

- Accountability, Complaint and Feedback mechanisms

All documents should be provided as electronic copies with stamp of organization as well as "Stamp"True copy". IOM reserves the right to request additional documents that may be potentially needed for evaluation based on Donor’s requirements and any other factors.

14.7 All clarification requests regarding any provision/item in Call for Expression of Interest document should be sent in writing through email to smukr_iom_ippt@iom.int attention: IOM IPSC at least 3 calendar days before the deadline of submission of the Application. The subject of such email shall be:

UA10-2024-IP29 - Livelihood +: Economic Integration of Internally Displaced People and Persons

affected by Conflict - [NGO’s name]

    1. IOM will respond in writing to requests for clarification received not later than 3 days before the deadline of the submission to Applications. IOM shall circulate to all Applicants, the questions/clarification request, and its answers.
    2. A detailed description must be provided on how the requirements specified in the Call for Expression of Interest will be matched by the capabilities, experience, knowledge, and expertise of the Implementing Partners.
    3. The Application must be submitted in the English and Ukrainian languages and in the format prescribed by IOM within the CEI. All required information must be provided, responding clearly and concisely to all the points set out. Any application which does not fully and comprehensively address these CEI requirements may be rejected.
    4. The Application document should comprise of the following:
    1. Cover Letter.
    2. Duly accomplished application documentation as outlined within clause 14.6 signed on all pages by the Implementing Partner’s Authorized Representative; and
    3. Any other relevant documents
    1. Applications may be modified or withdrawn in writing, prior to the closing time specified in this Request for EoI. Applications shall not be modified or withdrawn after the deadline.
    2. The Implementing Partner(-s) shall bear all costs associated with the preparation and submission of the Application and IOM will not in any case be responsible and liable for the costs incurred.
    3. IOM on no occasion will ask an application fee from Implementing Partners.
    4. All information given in writing to or verbally shared with the Implementing Partners in connection with this CEI is to be treated as strictly confidential. The Implementing Partner shall not share or invoke such information to any third party without the prior written approval of IOM. This obligation shall continue after the selection process has been completed whether the Implementing Partner application is successful.
    5. IOM will treat all information (or that marked proprietary/sensitive/financial) received from Applicants as confidential and any personal data in accordance with its Data Protection Principles.
    6. The Implementing Partner by applying gives consent to IOM to share information with those who need to know for the purposes of evaluating and managing the proposal.
    7. IOM reserves the right to accept or reject any Application, and to cancel the process and reject all Applications, at any time without thereby incurring any liability to the affected Implementing partner or any obligation to inform the affected Implementing partner of the ground for IOM’s action.
    8. Partners can use IOM's We Are All In platform for reporting fraud, corruption or misconduct. 
    9. By submitting the application/expression of interest, the applicant confirms adherence to IOM’s Declaration of Conformity Form (Annex 9) and acknowledges receipt of the list of Proscribed Practices.

15. Corrupt, Fraudulent, Collusive and Coercive Practices

    1. IOM requires that all IOM staff, proponents, manufacturers, suppliers, or distributors, observe the highest standard of ethics during procurement and execution of all agreements. IOM shall reject any Applications put forward by Applicants or where applicable terminate their agreement, if it is determined that they have engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive, or coercive practices. In pursuance of this document, IOM defines, for the purposes of this provision, the terms set forth below as follows:
  1. “corrupt practice” means the offering, giving, receiving or soliciting directly or indirectly anything of value to influence the action of the Procuring/Contracting Entity in the procurement process or in agreement execution;
  2. “fraudulent practice” is any acts or omission, including a misrepresentation, that knowingly or recklessly misleads, or attempts to mislead, the Procuring/Contracting Entity in the procurement process or the execution of an agreement, to obtain a financial gain or other benefit to avoid an obligation;
  3. “collusive practice” is an undisclosed arrangement between two or more Implementing Partners designed to artificially alter the results of the tender procedure to obtain a financial gain or benefit;
  4. “coercive practice” is impairing or harming, or threatening to impair or harm, directly or indirectly, any participant in the tender process to influence improperly its activities in a procurement process, or after the execution of an agreement.
    1. IOM will reject Application for award if it determines that the Implementing Partner(-s) recommended for award has engaged in corrupt, fraudulent, collusive or coercive practices in competing for the agreement in question.

16. Conflict of Interest

    1. IOM requires that all its contracts and agreements to be devoid of any form of conflict of interests. IOM staff are required to disclose their affiliation with any Implementing Partner(-s) before the evaluation of the Applications is conducted. Similarly, all Implementing Partner(-s) shall disclose any affiliation they or any of their staff may have with anyone working with IOM especially those who are affiliated with either the requesting program or the Procurement Unit of the mission. Failure on the part of the proponent to do such disclosure shall be construed as a violation to the ethical standards required from proponents for this Call for Expression of Interest.
    2. All Implementing Partner(-s) found to have conflict of interests shall be disqualified to participate in this Call for Expression of Interest. Aside from the definition in 16.1 above, the following are considered form of conflict of interests:
  1. If any director, member(s) of the board or any other key personnel of Implementing Partner(-s) is/are also connected in any capacity, with another Implementing Partner(-s)
  2. If Implementing Partner(-s) has direct access to information within IOM, whether through an IOM staff or any other source, that gives the Implementing Partner(-s) undue advantage over the other Implementing Partner(-s);
  3. If Implementing Partner(-s) has connection with key IOM staff who has significant influence on the outcome of the evaluation of the Applications in response to this Call for Expression of Interest;
  4. If Implementing Partner(-s) submits more than one Application: and
  5. If Implementing Partner(-s) who participated in the preparation of the terms of reference of this Call for Expression of Interest submits their own application. 

17.       Period of Validity of the Applications

17.1 Applications shall remain valid for a period of at least 45 days from the date of their opening prescribed in this document. IOM reserves the right to reject any or all bids that do not comply with this requirement.

17.2 In exceptional circumstances, prior to expiry of the validity of the Application, IOM may request the Implementing Partner(-s) to extend the period of validity of the Application for another 15 days. The request and the Implementing Partner(-s) responses shall be made in writing. 

18.       Negotiations

18.1 After the evaluation of the Applications, IOM may clarify any provisions in their Applications with the Implementing Partner(-s) and if necessary, negotiate further any provision in the Application of the Implementing Partner(-s). The aim of the negotiation is to reach an agreement on all points.

18.2 Negotiation will include: a) discussion and clarification of the project activities to be implemented within its frameworks; b) discussion and finalization of methodology and work program proposed by Implementing Partner(-s); c) consideration of appropriateness of qualifications of the personnel to be assigned to the job, and schedule of activities (staff schedule); d) discussion on the materials, facilities and data, to be provided by IOM;  e) discussion and finalization of the reporting system (narrative and financial reports).

19.      Confidentiality

19.1 Information related to Applications evaluation and recommendations regarding projects shall not be disclosed to Implementing Partner(-s) that submitted Applications or to other persons not officially related to the process. The undue use by any Implementing Partner(-s) of confidential information related to the process may result in the rejection of its application and may be subject to provisions of IOM’s anti-fraud and corruption policy.