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| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

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Update of Liberia's National Social Protection Policy and Strategy

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (REOI) – LOCAL HIRE REFERENCE NO: LR-MOGCSP-517553-CS-INDV PROJECT ID: (P174417) BACKGROUND Social Protection is defined “as a package of policies and programs, implemented as part of public action, that provide income or consumption transfers to the poorest, protect the most vulnerable against livelihood risks, and improve access to economic opportunities, to reduce food insecurity and deprivation, while increasing resilience of vulnerable households and groups to shocks”. It has been recognized in the 2030 Agenda as a standalone target (under SDG 1) and across all SDGs through the Leave No One Behind principle. Social Protection (SP) investments include wider and sustainable expansion in access to the four minimum guarantees: i) access to essential health care, ii) basic income and food security for the whole family-especially children in the family environment (including vulnerable groups and people with disability), iii) providing some form of basic income for the working age population through pre-employment support and household enterprises for adolescents and young adults, expansion in the national social pension scheme, enforcement of the Decent Work Act and iv) social grants for the elderly, pregnant women, and people living with disability. In line with the National Agenda for Inclusive Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this policy and strategy will endeavor to eradicate poverty and limit the impacts of shocks. Liberia’s current National Social Protection Policy (NSPP) and Strategy, which was developed and approved by the Government in 2013, needs to be updated to reflect current realities and emerging priorities in the SP sector. The update process will involve a thorough review of the current policy responses in relation to the prevailing social protection context, highlighting achievements, identifying gaps and opportunities, and providing policy recommendations to strengthen Liberia's social protection systems, programs, and initiatives in a coordinated manner that maximizes value for money. Objectives of the Assignments This consultancy aims to review and update the National Social Protection Policy and Strategy (NSPPS) and its Strategic Result Framework to align with Liberia’s goal of building a coherent, adaptive social protection sector that addresses extreme poverty, vulnerability, and inequality, while supporting economic growth, peace, and security. Duties and Responsibilities • Conduct a thorough analysis of the past performance in the social protection sector and take stock of the policy implementation to date, • Conduct a review of good practices in Social Protection programs and interventions that provide support to vulnerable groups • Identify barriers to accessing social protection intervention by refugees and displaced persons within the boundaries of Liberia and provide short-term, medium--, and long-term solutions for addressing these constraints. • Review relevant global, regional, and national trends in adaptive, shock-responsive, anticipatory, and climate-sensitive SP systems. • Analyze the existing institutional, human, financial, and material resources available (both at central and local level) for the delivery of SP schemes/interventions in comparison to the requirements for achieving the objectives of the NSPPS. • Based on the analysis and consultations outlined above, draft an updated SP policy and strategy document for approval by the Government of Liberia. • Develop the Strategic Result Framework for the National Social Protection Policy, which will guide its implementation, monitoring, and reporting, including social accountability systems. • Hold validation meetings on the draft NSPPS with key stakeholders and support the MGCSP in finalizing the document and getting it approved via appropriate channels (e.g., Cabinet-level clearance). Shortlisting Criteria The minimum shortlisting requirement are: • A Master’s Degree in a field related to Social Protection (economics, social sciences, public policy, and/or international development policy). • A minimum of 5 years of work experience in designing, establishing, implementing and/or evaluating policies related to social protection and jobs (e.g., social assistance, social security, and labor market programs). • Previous experience in social welfare/social protection policy development or program implementation at a national level. • Experience in consultative, multi-stakeholder processes, including government, donors, and CSOs. • Firsthand experience in developing and/or reviewing national social protection policy and/or implementation strategy is preferred. Please follow the following link to access full Terms of Reference for more information: https://realise.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/National-Social-Protection-Policy-Strategy-TOR.pdf Shortlisted candidates will be ranked according to qualification and invited for interview in order of ranking. Applicable Guidelines The Applicable guideline for this recruitment is: World Bank Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrows dated July 2016, revised November 2020. Attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 3.33 of these Guidelines, setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant Selection method set out in the Consultant Guidelines. Interested persons may obtain further information at the address given below. How to apply for this position Interested candidates should address application letters including CVs and relevant educational credentials to the Office of the Project Coordinator, REALISE Project, Old Maternity Building, Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia, and submit either in person or through email to [email protected] and cc: [email protected] Kindly use Policy Update as subject of the email. All applicants are required to include 3 referees in their submission. The deadline for applications is December 4, 2025. For further information, please email us using the above email addresses.

active·AMI·Deadline: 4 Dec 2025
IT & Télécom
Value not disclosed

Supply, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Software and Network Devices

Liberia Women Empowerment Project (LWEP) Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP) Capitol Bye-pass, Monrovia GRM Hotlines: 4433/ 0555899983/0775063029 email: [email protected] SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE November 12, 2025 PROCUREMENT, DELIVERY, AND INSTALLATION OF MICROSOFT OFFICE SOFTWARE AND NETWORK DEVICES RFQ NO: LR-MOGCSP-523555-GO-RFQ The Government of the Republic of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Liberia Women Empowerment Project (LWEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds towards payments under the contract for Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices. The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection now invites sealed quotations from eligible Bidders for the Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices as shown below: | Lot No | Description of Goods | Quantity Required | Unit | Delivery Period | 1 | Microsoft Office software | 150 | No | Three Weeks after Contract Signing | 2 | Computer Software | 11 | No | 3 | Video Editing Software | 2 | No | 4 | Graphics Development & Editing Software | 2 | No | 5 | Antivirus | 150 | No | 6 | Windows 11 Pro. | 150 | No | 7 | Network Devices | Internet Applications & File Sharing Server: | 1 | No | 8 | FortiGate firewall: | 2 | No | 9 | Routers | 35 | No | 10 | Switches | 10 | No | 11 | Network Cables | 5 | No | 12 | Network Tool Kit | 4 | No N.B: More details on the required specifications are contained in the Quotation document. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding procedures using a Request for Quotation (RFQ) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016 and revised November 2017 and August 2018, updated in November 2020, September 2023, and February 2025, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below, inspect and request the bidding documents during office hours from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm beginning Wednesday, November 12, 2025, from the address below Sealed Quotation must be clearly marked Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices, and to the address below, delivered in a sealed envelope at the LWEP/PMU Procurement Office on or before November 28, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., and will remain valid for a period of 90 days after the quotation submission deadline. Electronic Bidding will NOT be permitted. Late Quotation will be rejected. Quotation will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend in the PMU Conference Room on November 28, 2025, at 1:05 p.m. For bidders’ eligibility, bids must be submitted together with the following: - • Valid Business Registration Certificate • Valid LRA Tax Clearance The address referred to above is: The National Project Coordinator Liberia Women Empowerment Project Ministry of Gender, Children Social Protection Monrovia, Liberia Capitol Bye Pass Tel: +231 7755135315 Email: [email protected], cc: [email protected]

active·Consultation·Deadline: 28 Nov 2025
IT & Télécom
Value not disclosed

Supply, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Software and Network Devices

Liberia Women Empowerment Project (LWEP) Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MGCSP) Capitol Bye-pass, Monrovia GRM Hotlines: 4433/ 0555899983/0775063029 email: [email protected] SPECIFIC PROCUREMENT NOTICE November 12, 2025 PROCUREMENT, DELIVERY, AND INSTALLATION OF MICROSOFT OFFICE SOFTWARE AND NETWORK DEVICES RFQ NO: LR-MOGCSP-523555-GO-RFQ The Government of the Republic of Liberia has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Liberia Women Empowerment Project (LWEP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds towards payments under the contract for Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices. The Ministry of Gender, Children, and Social Protection now invites sealed quotations from eligible Bidders for the Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices as shown below: | Lot No | Description of Goods | Quantity Required | Unit | Delivery Period | 1 | Microsoft Office software | 150 | No | Three Weeks after Contract Signing | 2 | Computer Software | 11 | No | 3 | Video Editing Software | 2 | No | 4 | Graphics Development & Editing Software | 2 | No | 5 | Antivirus | 150 | No | 6 | Windows 11 Pro. | 150 | No | 7 | Network Devices | Internet Applications & File Sharing Server: | 1 | No | 8 | FortiGate firewall: | 2 | No | 9 | Routers | 35 | No | 10 | Switches | 10 | No | 11 | Network Cables | 5 | No | 12 | Network Tool Kit | 4 | No N.B: More details on the required specifications are contained in the Quotation document. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Bidding procedures using a Request for Quotation (RFQ) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” dated July 2016 and revised November 2017 and August 2018, updated in November 2020, September 2023, and February 2025, and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations. Interested eligible bidders may obtain further information from the address below, inspect and request the bidding documents during office hours from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm beginning Wednesday, November 12, 2025, from the address below Sealed Quotation must be clearly marked Procurement, Delivery, and Installation of Microsoft Office Software and Network Devices, and to the address below, delivered in a sealed envelope at the LWEP/PMU Procurement Office on or before November 28, 2025, at 1:00 p.m., and will remain valid for a period of 90 days after the quotation submission deadline. Electronic Bidding will NOT be permitted. Late Quotation will be rejected. Quotation will be publicly opened in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend in the PMU Conference Room on November 28, 2025, at 1:05 p.m. For bidders’ eligibility, bids must be submitted together with the following: - • Valid Business Registration Certificate • Valid LRA Tax Clearance The address referred to above is: The National Project Coordinator Liberia Women Empowerment Project Ministry of Gender, Children Social Protection Monrovia, Liberia Capitol Bye Pass Tel: +231 7755135315 Email: [email protected], cc: [email protected]

active·Consultation·Deadline: 28 Nov 2025
Éducation
Value not disclosed

Enrollment and Payment Delivery Services for Social Cash Transfers

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia Request for Bids (Local Hire) Non-Consulting Services Employer: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Project: Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment Contract title: Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services Country: Liberia Loan/credait No.: IDA-72660 Issued on: November 20, 2025 1. The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank, Swedish International Development Association (Sida) and the French Agency for Development (AFD) to implement the Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. The Bidding process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. 2. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for implementation of Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. | No | Counties description | 1. | Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services in Rivercess County 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers -” of November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations which can be found at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/178331533065871195- 0290022020/original/ProcurementRegulations.pdf The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at this link: https://www.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/sct_tor_sp_epds_20_11_24.pdf 4. Interested Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the REALISE Project Procurement Office, 1st Floor, Old Maternity Center, Capitol Bye Pass, between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public Holidays. For proper direction, you may call +231777027610. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$30.00. The payment, which is to be made in person, to the Finance Officer of the REALISE Project, is applicable to those who will want to receive hard copy of the document. Those requesting and receiving the document through email will not have to pay; the document will be emailed free of charge. 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before Friday, December 20, 2024, not later than 1:00 p.m. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted, and late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened on Friday, December 20, 2025, at 1:02 p.m. in the Conference room of the REALISE Project Office located on the 1st Floor of the Old Maternity Center Building on Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia. The opening event will be done in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration. 8. Request for clarification may be submitted not later than Thursday, December 5, 2025. 9. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Address for submission of bid Address for request for clarification Finance Office Jesse H. Bengu REALISE Project Project Coordinator 2nd Floor, Old Maternity Center Building Email: [email protected] +231777027610/886373589 [email protected]

active·AMI·Deadline: 30 Nov 2025
Éducation
Value not disclosed

Enrollment and Payment Delivery Services for Social Cash Transfers

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia Request for Bids (Local Hire) Non-Consulting Services Employer: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Project: Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment Contract title: Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services Country: Liberia Loan/credait No.: IDA-72660 Issued on: November 20, 2025 1. The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank, Swedish International Development Association (Sida) and the French Agency for Development (AFD) to implement the Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. The Bidding process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. 2. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for implementation of Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. | No | Counties description | 1. | Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services in Rivercess County 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers -” of November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations which can be found at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/178331533065871195- 0290022020/original/ProcurementRegulations.pdf The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at this link: https://www.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/sct_tor_sp_epds_20_11_24.pdf 4. Interested Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the REALISE Project Procurement Office, 1st Floor, Old Maternity Center, Capitol Bye Pass, between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public Holidays. For proper direction, you may call +231777027610. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$30.00. The payment, which is to be made in person, to the Finance Officer of the REALISE Project, is applicable to those who will want to receive hard copy of the document. Those requesting and receiving the document through email will not have to pay; the document will be emailed free of charge. 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before Friday, December 20, 2024, not later than 1:00 p.m. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted, and late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened on Friday, December 20, 2025, at 1:02 p.m. in the Conference room of the REALISE Project Office located on the 1st Floor of the Old Maternity Center Building on Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia. The opening event will be done in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration. 8. Request for clarification may be submitted not later than Thursday, December 5, 2025. 9. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Address for submission of bid Address for request for clarification Finance Office Jesse H. Bengu REALISE Project Project Coordinator 2nd Floor, Old Maternity Center Building Email: [email protected] +231777027610/886373589 [email protected]

active·AMI·Deadline: 30 Nov 2025
Éducation
Value not disclosed

Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services for Social Cash Transfers

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia Request for Bids (Local Hire) Non-Consulting Services Employer: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Project: Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment Contract title: Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services Country: Liberia Loan/credait No.: IDA-72660 Issued on: November 20, 2025 1. The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank, Swedish International Development Association (Sida) and the French Agency for Development (AFD) to implement the Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. The Bidding process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. 2. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for implementation of Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. | No | Counties description | 1. | Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services in Rivercess County 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers -” of November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations which can be found at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/178331533065871195- 0290022020/original/ProcurementRegulations.pdf The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at this link: https://www.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/sct_tor_sp_epds_20_11_24.pdf 4. Interested Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the REALISE Project Procurement Office, 1st Floor, Old Maternity Center, Capitol Bye Pass, between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public Holidays. For proper direction, you may call +231777027610. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$30.00. The payment, which is to be made in person, to the Finance Officer of the REALISE Project, is applicable to those who will want to receive hard copy of the document. Those requesting and receiving the document through email will not have to pay; the document will be emailed free of charge. 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before Friday, December 20, 2024, not later than 1:00 p.m. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted, and late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened on Friday, December 20, 2025, at 1:02 p.m. in the Conference room of the REALISE Project Office located on the 1st Floor of the Old Maternity Center Building on Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia. The opening event will be done in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration. 8. Request for clarification may be submitted not later than Thursday, December 5, 2025. 9. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Address for submission of bid Address for request for clarification Finance Office Jesse H. Bengu REALISE Project Project Coordinator 2nd Floor, Old Maternity Center Building Email: [email protected] +231777027610/886373589 [email protected]

active·AMI·Deadline: 30 Nov 2025
Éducation
Value not disclosed

Enrollment and Payment Delivery Services for Social Cash Transfers

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia Request for Bids (Local Hire) Non-Consulting Services Employer: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Project: Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment Contract title: Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services Country: Liberia Loan/credait No.: IDA-72660 Issued on: November 20, 2025 1. The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank, Swedish International Development Association (Sida) and the French Agency for Development (AFD) to implement the Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. The Bidding process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. 2. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for implementation of Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. | No | Counties description | 1. | Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services in Rivercess County 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers -” of November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations which can be found at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/178331533065871195- 0290022020/original/ProcurementRegulations.pdf The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at this link: https://www.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/sct_tor_sp_epds_20_11_24.pdf 4. Interested Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the REALISE Project Procurement Office, 1st Floor, Old Maternity Center, Capitol Bye Pass, between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public Holidays. For proper direction, you may call +231777027610. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$30.00. The payment, which is to be made in person, to the Finance Officer of the REALISE Project, is applicable to those who will want to receive hard copy of the document. Those requesting and receiving the document through email will not have to pay; the document will be emailed free of charge. 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before Friday, December 20, 2024, not later than 1:00 p.m. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted, and late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened on Friday, December 20, 2025, at 1:02 p.m. in the Conference room of the REALISE Project Office located on the 1st Floor of the Old Maternity Center Building on Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia. The opening event will be done in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration. 8. Request for clarification may be submitted not later than Thursday, December 5, 2025. 9. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Address for submission of bid Address for request for clarification Finance Office Jesse H. Bengu REALISE Project Project Coordinator 2nd Floor, Old Maternity Center Building Email: [email protected] +231777027610/886373589 [email protected]

active·AMI·Deadline: 30 Nov 2025
Éducation
Value not disclosed

Enrollment and Payment Delivery Services for Social Cash Transfers

| RECOVERY OF ECONOMIC ACTIVITY FOR LIBERIAN INFORMAL SECTOR EMPLOYMENT (REALISE) PROJECT Capitol Bye Pass, Old Maternity Center, 1st Floor Monrovia-Liberia Request for Bids (Local Hire) Non-Consulting Services Employer: Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection Project: Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment Contract title: Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services Country: Liberia Loan/credait No.: IDA-72660 Issued on: November 20, 2025 1. The Government of Liberia has received funding from the World Bank, Swedish International Development Association (Sida) and the French Agency for Development (AFD) to implement the Recovery of Economic Activity for Liberian Informal Sector Employment (REALISE) Project and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. The Bidding process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations. 2. The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection now invites sealed Bids from eligible Bidders for implementation of Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services. | No | Counties description | 1. | Social Cash Transfers (SCT) Enrolment and Payment Delivery Services in Rivercess County 3. Bidding will be conducted through National Competitive Procurement using a Request for Bids (RFB) as specified in the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers -” of November 2020 (“Procurement Regulations”) and is open to all eligible Bidders as defined in the Procurement Regulations which can be found at https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/178331533065871195- 0290022020/original/ProcurementRegulations.pdf The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be found at this link: https://www.liberiasp.gov.lr/wp-content/uploads/2024/11/sct_tor_sp_epds_20_11_24.pdf 4. Interested Eligible Bidders may obtain further information and inspect the bidding document at the REALISE Project Procurement Office, 1st Floor, Old Maternity Center, Capitol Bye Pass, between 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m., Monday to Friday, excluding public Holidays. For proper direction, you may call +231777027610. 5. The bidding document in English may be purchased by interested eligible Bidders upon payment of a nonrefundable fee of US$30.00. The payment, which is to be made in person, to the Finance Officer of the REALISE Project, is applicable to those who will want to receive hard copy of the document. Those requesting and receiving the document through email will not have to pay; the document will be emailed free of charge. 6. Bids must be delivered to the address below on or before Friday, December 20, 2024, not later than 1:00 p.m. Electronic Bidding will not be permitted, and late Bids will be rejected. Bids will be publicly opened on Friday, December 20, 2025, at 1:02 p.m. in the Conference room of the REALISE Project Office located on the 1st Floor of the Old Maternity Center Building on Capitol Bye Pass, Monrovia. The opening event will be done in the presence of the Bidders’ designated representatives and anyone who chooses to attend. 7. All Bids must be accompanied by a Bid-Securing Declaration. 8. Request for clarification may be submitted not later than Thursday, December 5, 2025. 9. The address(es) referred to above is (are): Address for submission of bid Address for request for clarification Finance Office Jesse H. Bengu REALISE Project Project Coordinator 2nd Floor, Old Maternity Center Building Email: [email protected] +231777027610/886373589 [email protected]

active·AMI·Deadline: 30 Nov 2025