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WaterAid INVITATION TO BID

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INVITATION TO BID

Consultancy service to Capacity Assessment and Development of Capacity Building Framework and Develop Gender Responsive Hygiene Behavior Change

 Ref: RE-WAE/Con./TSEDU/Berbere/OB/2022/Ep0015

WaterAid is an international development NGO based in London since 1981 and working in Ethiopia since 1983 and reregistered under Charities and Societies Agency as a Foreign Charity organisation. WaterAid’s aim, working through partner organisations, is to help poor people in improvements to the quality of their lives by improvements to domestic safe water supplies, sanitation, and hygiene practices.

WaterAid Ethiopia hereby invites eligible bidders to submit their bids for:

Consultancy service for the following lots based on TOR.

  1. A complete set of bid document can be obtained from WAE’s office from September 21, 2022 to October 05, 2022 during working hours, 08:30AM – 12:30PM and 01:30PM – 05:00PM.
  2. Bids must be accompanied with renewed business licenses and VAT Registration, TIN Registration Certificate, and these must be submitted together with the technical proposals.
  3. Bidders should submit their offers in sealed envelopes to WAE’s office on or before  October 05, 2022 until 01:30 PM and must be accompanied by a bid bond amounting to two (2%) of the offer in the form of bank guarantee or CPO at least for three months from the date of bid opening. Note: CPO must be attached in the original financial document.
  4. Bid must be clearly marked by “bidders name, address, legal stamp and reference number Ref: WAE/Con./TSEDU/Berbere/OB/2022/Ep0015.
  1. Bidders must submit the technical and financial document separately. The technical and financial documents should have one original and one copy for each, clearly marked “ORIGINAL” and “COPY“. Each envelope shall be stamped and sealed. In the event of any discrepancy between them the original will prevail.
  2. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders or representatives who prefer to attend at our office on October 05, 2022 at 02:00 PM.
  3. WaterAid Ethiopia reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Late bids shall also be rejected.
  4. Bidders can visit our website http://www.wateraid.org/et to access the invitation and the TOR.

WaterAid Ethiopia

Tel: +251 11 669 5965, E-mail:ethiopiaprocurementho@wateraid.org /                  waethiopia@wateraid.org

In front of Bole Medehanialem Church, next to Edna Mall, United Insurance Building 3rd floor Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

WaterAid INVITATION TO BID

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INVITATION TO BID

For Construction of Handwashing Facilities in Adama and Merhawi Town

 WAE/Const./HBCC2/OB/2022/Ep0016

WaterAid is an international Non-Governmental Organization established in 1981. Its vision is a world where everyone, everywhere has access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene and its mission is to transform lives by providing safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH). WaterAid works in partnership with government at all level to effectively contribute towards the achievement of its vision and mission. WaterAid started its mission in Ethiopia in 1983 by financing small projects through established organizations such as Ethiopian Red Cross Society but opened its country office in 1991. So far, it served more than 3 million people with safe water, sanitation, and hygiene.

WaterAid Ethiopia hereby invites eligible bidders to submit their bids for the Procurement of: Construction of Permanent Handwashing Facilities in Adama and Merawi Town.

  1. A complete set of bid document can be obtained from WAE’s office from September 21, 2022 to October 07, 2022 during working hours, 08:30 AM – 12:30 PM and 01:30 PM – 05:00 PM.
  2. Bids must be accompanied with renewed business licenses and Construction license, VAT registration certificate, TIN Certificate, and must submit these requirement/s.
  3. Bidders should submit their original offers in sealed envelopes to WAE’s office on or before   October 07, 2022 until 01:30 PM and must be accompanied by a bid bond amounting to two (2%) of the offer in the form of bank guarantee or CPO at least for three months from the date of bid opening.

     Note: CPO must be attached in the original financial document.

  1. Bid must be clearly marked by “bidders name, address, legal stamp and reference number Ref: WAE/Const./HBCC2/OB/2022/Ep0016
  2. Bidders must submit only the original technical and financial document separately. The technical and financial documents should have one original and one copy for each, clearly marked “ORIGINAL and “Copy”. Each envelope shall be stamped and sealed. In the event of any discrepancy between them the original will prevail.
  3. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders or representatives who prefer to attend at our office on October 07, 2022 at 02:00 PM.
  4. WaterAid Ethiopia reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Late bids shall also be rejected.
  5. Bidders can visit our website http://www.wateraid.org/et to access the invitation and specification.

Note: Bids should be presented to the following address.

WaterAid Ethiopia

Tel: +251 11 669 5965, E-mail:ethiopiaprocurementho@wateraid.org /             waethiopia@wateraid.org

In front of Bole Medehanialem Church, next to Edna Mall, United Insurance Building 3rd floor, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

WaterAid Ethiopia INVITATION TO BID

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INVITATION TO BID

Supply and Installation of Solar Powered Water Pumping System

Bid Ref. WAE/SPW/BOE/OB/2022/Ep0017

WaterAid is an international Non-Governmental Organization established in 1981. Its vision is a world where everyone, everywhere has access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene and its mission is to transform lives by providing safe water, sanitation and hygiene (WaSH). WaterAid works in partnership with government at all level to effectively contribute towards the achievement of its vision and mission. WaterAid started its mission in Ethiopia in 1983 by financing small projects through established organizations such as Ethiopian Red Cross Society but opened its country office in 1991. So far, it served more than 3 million people with safe water, sanitation and hygiene.

WaterAid Ethiopia hereby invites eligible bidders to submit their bids for:

Supply and Installation of Solar Powered Water Pumping System at Gimbichu Woreda Finchawa Egzahber Kebele.

  1. A complete set of bid document (TOR) can be obtained from WAE’s office from September 21, 2022 to October 07, 2022during working hours, 08:30AM – 12:30PM and 01:30PM – 05:00PM.
  2. Bids must be accompanied with renewed business license and registration, VAT/TOT, TIN Registration Certificate and Construction license must submit these requirement/s.
  3. Bidders should have at least three years similar experience and must have evidence of successful completion of all works.
  4. Bidders should submit their offers in sealed envelopes to WAE’s office on or before October 07, 2022 until 07:30 PM and must be accompanied by a bid bond amounting to two (2%) of the offer in the form of bank guarantee or CPO at least for three months from the date of bid opening.

   Note: CPO must be attached in the original financial document.

  1. Bid must be clearly marked by “bidders name, address, legal stamp and Reference number Bid Ref. WAE/SPW/BOE/OB/2022/Ep0017.
  2. Bidders must submit the technical and financial document separately. The technical and financial documents should have one original and one copy for each, clearly marked “ORIGINAL” and “COPY“. Each envelope shall be stamped and sealed. In the event of any discrepancy between them the original will prevail.
  3. Bids will be opened in the presence of bidders or representatives who prefer to attend at our office on October 07, 2022 at 02:00 PM.
  4. WaterAid Ethiopia reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids. Late bids shall also be rejected.
  5. Bidders can visit our website http://www.wateraid.org/et to access the invitation and the TOR.

WaterAid Ethiopia

Tel: +251 11 669 5965, E-mail: ethiopiaprocurementho@wateraid.org /  waethiopia@wateraid.org

In front of Bole Medehanialem Church, next to Edna Mall, United Insurance Building 3rd floor Addis Ababa, Ethiopia

Agriculture ministry, logistics giant celebrate timely fertilizer delivery

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Ministry of Agriculture (MoA) and the Ethiopian Shipping and Logistics Services Enterprise (ESLSE) celebrate success attained over a fertilizer consignment which was recorded in a short timeframe contrary to the past. Officials of Doraleh Multi-purpose Port and Djibouti Customs were also praised for their seamless service they gave to MoA and ESLSE.
During the event held at Ethiopian Skylight Hotel on September 17, the logistics giant and MoA have recognized partners who contributed towards the swift delivery of different fertilizers prior to the commencement of the farming season, which starts at the beginning of the rainy season.
Roba Megersa, CEO of ESLSE, said that for the past three years after the government gave a responsibility to ESLSE to manage the shipment of fertilizer from loading ports to major destination points it has attained massive performances.
“In collaboration with our stakeholders including MoA, we have seen improvements every year,” he said.
“The tireless efforts and working as a single body with stakeholders at Djibouti, Doraleh Multi-purpose Port and Djibouti Customs has been one of the major reasons for success with regards to transporting fertilizers on time,” Roba told Capital.
Similarly, Debele Kabeta, Commissioner of the Ethiopian Customs Commission, and Rahma Omar Bogoreh, Director of Transit Department of Djibouti, told Capital that the strong relationship and cooperation between the two countries customs offices is one of the exemplary achievement registered on the logistics sector in addition to that of the fertilizer consignment.
Regarding the port activity of handling the fertilizer cargo, Djama Ibrahim Darar, CEO of DMP, expressed his pleasure at the acknowledgement.
“We pulled in incredible efforts to deliver the fertilizer to our Ethiopian farmers on time,” Ibrahim Darar said, adding, “We have achieved the best performance regarding discharge and transport of fertilizer cargos within a very minimal time frame.”
The CEO reminded that there was a record registered regarding a single day discharge of fertilizer. DMP has managed to discharge over 20,000 tones of fertilizer in a day.
The port leader expressed his company’s commitment to continue with the high quality service for Ethiopian cargos, “particularly for the fertilizer consignment, timely delivery is our utmost priority.”
ESLSE’s CEO also acknowledged the system that DMP established to handle the fertilizer shipment from arrival to dispatch, which was done in an extraordinary fashion.
Roba expressed his appreciation to Oumer Hussein, Minister of MoA, for his strong support and follow up to harmonize the operation.
Oumer said that the commitment of ESLSE and other stakeholders is recording improvement every year, “This enables us to get and distribute the fertilizer for our farmer.”
Mengistu Tesfa, Agricultural Input Supply Lead Executive at MoA, said that due to different reasons starting operations for fertilizer imports has been relatively delayed compared with the past.
“When comparing the preceding experience in the year, only 203 days were needed to transport 1.3 million tons of fertilizer. A year ago it took 244 days to handle the transportation of fertilizer,” Mengistu said.
He added that the effort of Ethio-Djibouti Railway SC (EDR) was fantastic to transport the cargo on rail.
Roba said that in the year, 26,000 trucks voyaged between DMP port to the centre and 2,200 train wagons with 61 voyages had been assigned to transport the fertilizer.
ESLSE had assigned 25 vessels to operate to transport the cargo to Djibouti, since the service is a door to door operation with the products being transferred at the nearest centre of Ethiopian farmers.
“This year the train highly supported us to accelerate the transportation of fertilizer to the centre. EDR’s share from the total fertilizer consignment was 12 percent,” the ESLSE CEO explained.