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REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS UGANDA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXPANSION PROJECT (USEEP) Credit No.: 6754-UG / Grant No.: D701-UG Request for Bids Small Works (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Education and Sports Project: Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) Contract title: Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7) Country: Uganda Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: PROJECT ID: P166570 RFB No: MoES-USEEP/WRKS/25-26/000……-1/2/3/4/5/6 Issued on: 18th September, 2025 • The Government of Uganda received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7). For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing.” • The Ministry of Education and Sports now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for construction of schools indicated in the table below: | Lot No. | School | District | No. Schools | 1 | Nyendo Mukungwe SS | Masaka City | 2 | Busamuzi Seed School | Buvuma | 2 | Willa Secondary School | Amuria | 2 | Acinga Seed SS | Kapelebyong | 3 | Itojo Community SSS | Ntoroko | 2 | Kiko Seed SS | Kabarole | 4 | Kakuuto SS | Isingiro | 2 | Rushasha Seed SS | Isingiro | 5 | St. Phillips Busunju SSS | Mityana | 2 | St. Mary's Nyakatoma SSS | Kyegegwa | 6 | Kanu Secondary School | Abim | 2 | Losilang Seed School | Kotido | Total number of schools | 12 NB: The period required for construction is 10 months excluding defects liability period. • Bidding will be conducted through National competitive procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers- dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. • Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Ministry of Education and Sports from Milton Ndyamuba on [email protected] or Wilberforce Turyamubona on [email protected] copy to [email protected] and inspect the Bidding document during office hours from 08.30 hrs to 16.30 hrs East Africa Standard Time at the address given below under 9. • The Bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Thousand Only (UGX 100,000). The method of payment will be through obtaining a Bank Payment Advise Form from the cashier on 5th Floor, Embassy House and pay at the designated Bank. On presentation of proof of payment, bidding documents may then be collected from the address at (9) given below or sent by email as may be preferred by the bidder. • Bids must be delivered to the address below under 9 on or before 11.00am of 23rd October, 2025. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below under 9 at 11.15am on 23rd October, 2025. • All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Fifteen Million (UGX 115,000,000) for each of the 6 lots. • Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document. 9. The address referred to above is: The Head Procurement and Disposal Unit Ministry of Education and Sports 3rd Floor Room 3.7, Embassy House, Plot 9/11 King George VI Way P. O. Box 7063, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: 0414698231 / +256 414698232 Website: www.education.go.ug

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Construction of 12 Secondary Schools in Various Cities

REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS UGANDA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXPANSION PROJECT (USEEP) Credit No.: 6754-UG / Grant No.: D701-UG Request for Bids Small Works (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Education and Sports Project: Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) Contract title: Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7) Country: Uganda Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: PROJECT ID: P166570 RFB No: MoES-USEEP/WRKS/25-26/000……-1/2/3/4/5/6 Issued on: 18th September, 2025 • The Government of Uganda received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7). For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing.” • The Ministry of Education and Sports now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for construction of schools indicated in the table below: | Lot No. | School | District | No. Schools | 1 | Nyendo Mukungwe SS | Masaka City | 2 | Busamuzi Seed School | Buvuma | 2 | Willa Secondary School | Amuria | 2 | Acinga Seed SS | Kapelebyong | 3 | Itojo Community SSS | Ntoroko | 2 | Kiko Seed SS | Kabarole | 4 | Kakuuto SS | Isingiro | 2 | Rushasha Seed SS | Isingiro | 5 | St. Phillips Busunju SSS | Mityana | 2 | St. Mary's Nyakatoma SSS | Kyegegwa | 6 | Kanu Secondary School | Abim | 2 | Losilang Seed School | Kotido | Total number of schools | 12 NB: The period required for construction is 10 months excluding defects liability period. • Bidding will be conducted through National competitive procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers- dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. • Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Ministry of Education and Sports from Milton Ndyamuba on [email protected] or Wilberforce Turyamubona on [email protected] copy to [email protected] and inspect the Bidding document during office hours from 08.30 hrs to 16.30 hrs East Africa Standard Time at the address given below under 9. • The Bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Thousand Only (UGX 100,000). The method of payment will be through obtaining a Bank Payment Advise Form from the cashier on 5th Floor, Embassy House and pay at the designated Bank. On presentation of proof of payment, bidding documents may then be collected from the address at (9) given below or sent by email as may be preferred by the bidder. • Bids must be delivered to the address below under 9 on or before 11.00am of 23rd October, 2025. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below under 9 at 11.15am on 23rd October, 2025. • All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Fifteen Million (UGX 115,000,000) for each of the 6 lots. • Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document. 9. The address referred to above is: The Head Procurement and Disposal Unit Ministry of Education and Sports 3rd Floor Room 3.7, Embassy House, Plot 9/11 King George VI Way P. O. Box 7063, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: 0414698231 / +256 414698232 Website: www.education.go.ug

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Construction of 12 Secondary Schools in Various Cities

REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS UGANDA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXPANSION PROJECT (USEEP) Credit No.: 6754-UG / Grant No.: D701-UG Request for Bids Small Works (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Education and Sports Project: Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) Contract title: Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7) Country: Uganda Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: PROJECT ID: P166570 RFB No: MoES-USEEP/WRKS/25-26/000……-1/2/3/4/5/6 Issued on: 18th September, 2025 • The Government of Uganda received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7). For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing.” • The Ministry of Education and Sports now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for construction of schools indicated in the table below: | Lot No. | School | District | No. Schools | 1 | Nyendo Mukungwe SS | Masaka City | 2 | Busamuzi Seed School | Buvuma | 2 | Willa Secondary School | Amuria | 2 | Acinga Seed SS | Kapelebyong | 3 | Itojo Community SSS | Ntoroko | 2 | Kiko Seed SS | Kabarole | 4 | Kakuuto SS | Isingiro | 2 | Rushasha Seed SS | Isingiro | 5 | St. Phillips Busunju SSS | Mityana | 2 | St. Mary's Nyakatoma SSS | Kyegegwa | 6 | Kanu Secondary School | Abim | 2 | Losilang Seed School | Kotido | Total number of schools | 12 NB: The period required for construction is 10 months excluding defects liability period. • Bidding will be conducted through National competitive procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers- dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. • Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Ministry of Education and Sports from Milton Ndyamuba on [email protected] or Wilberforce Turyamubona on [email protected] copy to [email protected] and inspect the Bidding document during office hours from 08.30 hrs to 16.30 hrs East Africa Standard Time at the address given below under 9. • The Bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Thousand Only (UGX 100,000). The method of payment will be through obtaining a Bank Payment Advise Form from the cashier on 5th Floor, Embassy House and pay at the designated Bank. On presentation of proof of payment, bidding documents may then be collected from the address at (9) given below or sent by email as may be preferred by the bidder. • Bids must be delivered to the address below under 9 on or before 11.00am of 23rd October, 2025. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below under 9 at 11.15am on 23rd October, 2025. • All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Fifteen Million (UGX 115,000,000) for each of the 6 lots. • Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document. 9. The address referred to above is: The Head Procurement and Disposal Unit Ministry of Education and Sports 3rd Floor Room 3.7, Embassy House, Plot 9/11 King George VI Way P. O. Box 7063, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: 0414698231 / +256 414698232 Website: www.education.go.ug

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Construction of 12 Secondary Schools — Batch 7 in Various Cities

REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS UGANDA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXPANSION PROJECT (USEEP) Credit No.: 6754-UG / Grant No.: D701-UG Request for Bids Small Works (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Education and Sports Project: Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) Contract title: Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7) Country: Uganda Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: PROJECT ID: P166570 RFB No: MoES-USEEP/WRKS/25-26/000……-1/2/3/4/5/6 Issued on: 18th September, 2025 • The Government of Uganda received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7). For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing.” • The Ministry of Education and Sports now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for construction of schools indicated in the table below: | Lot No. | School | District | No. Schools | 1 | Nyendo Mukungwe SS | Masaka City | 2 | Busamuzi Seed School | Buvuma | 2 | Willa Secondary School | Amuria | 2 | Acinga Seed SS | Kapelebyong | 3 | Itojo Community SSS | Ntoroko | 2 | Kiko Seed SS | Kabarole | 4 | Kakuuto SS | Isingiro | 2 | Rushasha Seed SS | Isingiro | 5 | St. Phillips Busunju SSS | Mityana | 2 | St. Mary's Nyakatoma SSS | Kyegegwa | 6 | Kanu Secondary School | Abim | 2 | Losilang Seed School | Kotido | Total number of schools | 12 NB: The period required for construction is 10 months excluding defects liability period. • Bidding will be conducted through National competitive procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers- dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. • Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Ministry of Education and Sports from Milton Ndyamuba on [email protected] or Wilberforce Turyamubona on [email protected] copy to [email protected] and inspect the Bidding document during office hours from 08.30 hrs to 16.30 hrs East Africa Standard Time at the address given below under 9. • The Bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Thousand Only (UGX 100,000). The method of payment will be through obtaining a Bank Payment Advise Form from the cashier on 5th Floor, Embassy House and pay at the designated Bank. On presentation of proof of payment, bidding documents may then be collected from the address at (9) given below or sent by email as may be preferred by the bidder. • Bids must be delivered to the address below under 9 on or before 11.00am of 23rd October, 2025. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below under 9 at 11.15am on 23rd October, 2025. • All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Fifteen Million (UGX 115,000,000) for each of the 6 lots. • Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document. 9. The address referred to above is: The Head Procurement and Disposal Unit Ministry of Education and Sports 3rd Floor Room 3.7, Embassy House, Plot 9/11 King George VI Way P. O. Box 7063, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: 0414698231 / +256 414698232 Website: www.education.go.ug

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Construction of 12 Secondary Schools in Various Cities

REPUBLIC OF UGANDA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION AND SPORTS UGANDA SECONDARY EDUCATION EXPANSION PROJECT (USEEP) Credit No.: 6754-UG / Grant No.: D701-UG Request for Bids Small Works (One-Envelope Bidding Process) Employer: Ministry of Education and Sports Project: Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) Contract title: Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7) Country: Uganda Loan No. /Credit No. / Grant No.: PROJECT ID: P166570 RFB No: MoES-USEEP/WRKS/25-26/000……-1/2/3/4/5/6 Issued on: 18th September, 2025 • The Government of Uganda received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of implementing Uganda Secondary Education Expansion Project (USEEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Construction of 12 Secondary Schools Under 6 Lots (Batch 7). For this contract, the Borrower shall process the payments using the Direct Payment disbursement method, as defined in the World Bank’s Disbursement Guidelines for Investment Project Financing.” • The Ministry of Education and Sports now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for construction of schools indicated in the table below: | Lot No. | School | District | No. Schools | 1 | Nyendo Mukungwe SS | Masaka City | 2 | Busamuzi Seed School | Buvuma | 2 | Willa Secondary School | Amuria | 2 | Acinga Seed SS | Kapelebyong | 3 | Itojo Community SSS | Ntoroko | 2 | Kiko Seed SS | Kabarole | 4 | Kakuuto SS | Isingiro | 2 | Rushasha Seed SS | Isingiro | 5 | St. Phillips Busunju SSS | Mityana | 2 | St. Mary's Nyakatoma SSS | Kyegegwa | 6 | Kanu Secondary School | Abim | 2 | Losilang Seed School | Kotido | Total number of schools | 12 NB: The period required for construction is 10 months excluding defects liability period. • Bidding will be conducted through National competitive procurement using Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers- dated July 2016, revised November 2017 and August 2018, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. • Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from Ministry of Education and Sports from Milton Ndyamuba on [email protected] or Wilberforce Turyamubona on [email protected] copy to [email protected] and inspect the Bidding document during office hours from 08.30 hrs to 16.30 hrs East Africa Standard Time at the address given below under 9. • The Bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon the submission of a written application to the address below and upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Thousand Only (UGX 100,000). The method of payment will be through obtaining a Bank Payment Advise Form from the cashier on 5th Floor, Embassy House and pay at the designated Bank. On presentation of proof of payment, bidding documents may then be collected from the address at (9) given below or sent by email as may be preferred by the bidder. • Bids must be delivered to the address below under 9 on or before 11.00am of 23rd October, 2025. Electronic bidding will not be permitted. Late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend at the address below under 9 at 11.15am on 23rd October, 2025. • All Bids must be accompanied by a bid security of Uganda Shillings One Hundred Fifteen Million (UGX 115,000,000) for each of the 6 lots. • Attention is drawn to the Procurement Regulations requiring the Borrower to disclose information on the successful bidder’s beneficial ownership, as part of the Contract Award Notice, using the Beneficial Ownership Disclosure Form as included in the bidding document. 9. The address referred to above is: The Head Procurement and Disposal Unit Ministry of Education and Sports 3rd Floor Room 3.7, Embassy House, Plot 9/11 King George VI Way P. O. Box 7063, Kampala, UGANDA. Tel: 0414698231 / +256 414698232 Website: www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Uganda for Refugees and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities

GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE UGANDA UGANDA SKILLS DEVELOPMENT IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (USDRH) PROJECT EDUCATION SECTOR GRANT NO: TF - C8198-UG PROJECT ID NO. P176263 The Government of Uganda through the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES) has received financing in the amount of US$ 7.85M (United States Dollars Seven Million Eight hundred Fifty thousand only) equivalent from the Multi-Donor Trust Fund for Forced Displacement, that is being administered by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development and International Development Association (“Bank”) toward the cost of the Uganda Skills Development in Refugee and Host Communities Project (“USDHR"), and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project includes the following components; 1. Component 1: Establishment of three Skills Development Centers (SDCs), which will involve transitioning selected Government of Uganda aided institutions (Buhungiro Primary Teacher’s College (PTC) in Isingiro, Omugo Technical School (TS) in Terego, and Inde Technical School in Madi-Okollo to SDCs and providing them with a package of civil works, equipment, and materials to deliver quality training to refugees and host community Ugandans. 2. Component 2: Preparation of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve identification of relevant trades for refugees and host community Ugandans in selected RHCs, reviewing existing and relevant CBT curricula, and developing new CBT curricula for craftsmen and artisans’ courses to be delivered in the SDCs, in consultation with industries and employers. 3. Component 3: Delivery of the modularized Competency-based Training (CBT) curricula, which will involve deployment, where necessary, of additional trainers; capacity building activities; procurement and supply of training materials; and implementation of the CBT curricula. 4. Component 4: Project management, monitoring, and evaluation, which will support the establishment and functioning of a project coordination mechanism mainstreamed within the MoES that will support the project implementation, supervision, monitoring and evaluation, procurement, financial management, and auditing. Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (February 2025) (Procurement Regulations), and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. After project negotiations, the World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided a no objection. Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available, in Dg Market, Ministry of Education and Sports Website www.education.go.ug, on the World Bank’s external website as well as in the New Vision and Daily Monitor Newspapers in the Borrowers Country. Interested eligible firms and individuals who would wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below: The Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education and Sports, Embassy House Attn: Mr. Milton Ndyamuba P.O. Box 7063, Kampala E-mail: [email protected] Web site: http:// www.education.go.ug

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