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Climate Resilience Study for Mozambique — Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa – Phase 1
Titre original : Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa 1 Project (RCRP1)
Key information
- Type
- Conseil & Études
- Estimated Value
- Not disclosed
- Language of Notice
- English
Description
GENERAL PROCUREMENT NOTICE
Country: Mozambique
Project: Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa – Phase 1.
Credit /Grant No.: IDA-E1950
Project ID No.: P180171
The Recipients have received financing in the amount of (i) The Republic of Madagascar US$ 28 million, (ii) The Union of Comoros US$ 4 million, (iii) The Republic of Mozambique US$ 125 million, (iv) The Republic of South Sudan US$ 215 million (v) The Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) US$ 5 million, and the Eastern Nile Technical Regional Office (ENTRO) US$ 4 million equivalent from the World Bank toward the cost of the Regional Climate Resilience Program for Eastern and Southern Africa-Phase
1, and it intends to apply part of the proceeds to payments for goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services to be procured under this project. The project will include the following components:
Component 1: Risk Management and Climate Financing (US$26 million equivalent, including US$5.5 million National IDA, US$13.5 million Regional IDA, US$6 million Crisis Response Window, CRW, and US$1 million IDA Window for Host Communities and Refugees, WHR).
The objective of this component is to build regional and national institutional capacity and strengthen cooperation on climate and disasters risk management and climate financing. This component is aligned primarily with the GCRF’s pillar 2 Protecting People and Preserving Jobs, as it focuses on addressing the immediate and medium-term impact of climate crises.
Component 2. Infrastructure Investments and Sustainable Asset Management for Climate Resilience (US$316.4 million equivalent, including US$51 million National IDA, US$103.4 million Regional IDA, US$144 million CRW, and US$18 million WHR).
This component aims at improving management of water resources and water-related climate impacts in AFE requires closing the regional gap on critical water infrastructure for climate resilience, as well as a strong institutional framework (i.e., rules and organizations) for mainstreaming climate considerations in the planning, implementation, operation and maintenance of the new and existing infrastructure.
Component 3. Adaptive Climate Services for Resilient Communities (US$17.9 million equivalent, including US$2.2 million National IDA, US$5.7 million Regional IDA, US$6 million CRW, and US$4 million WHR).This component aims at strengthening social and human capital resilience to climate change in AFE will include enhancing “last mile” community preparedness and mainstreaming the climate dimension in social protection policy design, operational and budgetary planning, including in cash-for-work programs, whilst integrating gender needs.
Component 4. Project Management. (US$22.1 million equivalent, including US$3.3 million National IDA, US$7.8 million Regional IDA, US$9 million CRW, and US$2 million WHR).
This component will finance all project management activities in participating countries and regional organizations, including equipment and materials, technical assistance and compliance with fiduciary, procurement, and environmental and social risk management requirements, security planning and management, remote supervision, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), impact assessment, and knowledge management and communication, and when needed, support to technical activities and supervision.
Component 5: Contingent Emergency Response Component (US$0 million).
This component is included in the project, under South Sudan, Madagascar, Comoros, and Mozambique financing agreements, and aims at allowing for rapid reallocation of uncommitted funds under corresponding credits and grants in the event of an eligible crisis
or emergency. The following Goods, Works and Services will be procured through Open International Competitive procedures:
A. Works
- Construction work on the Auxiliary Spillway and a New Water Intake for the Corumana Dam
- Construction/rehabilitation works of flood protection dikes in Chókwe, Sul Limpopo Basin
- Construction/rehabilitation works of flood protection dikes in Chókwe Norte, Limpopo Basin
- Construction/rehabilitation works of flood protection dikes in Buzi, Buzi Basin
B. Consultancy Services
- Study Updating of flood models maps, risk assessment and early warninginformation flow of the Limpopo, Buzi, Licungo and Zambeze river and main cities;
- Climate finance study: mapping interventions for rehabilitation/degradation;
- Prioritization, dam safety assessment feasibility and detail design, ESIA and RAP of 5 dams;
- Study: Update of the Hydrogeological map and improvement hydrogeological
network;
- Study to review the water law, asset management and propose and approach for maintenance funds;
- Dykes rehabilitation: Prioritization, design and construction supervision for high priority areas (4 contracts);
- Technical assistance support for implementation RAP, ESMP
- Third-party monitoring firm;
- Panel of expert consultant 1, Hydrologist;
- Panel of expert consultant 2, electro-mechanic;
- Panel of expert consultant 3, hydraulic infrastructure;
- Panel of expert consultant 1 Geotechnical;
Procurement of contracts financed by the World Bank will be conducted through the procedures as specified in the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers dated November 2020 (Procurement Regulations) and is open to all eligible firms and individuals as defined in the Procurement Regulations. The World Bank shall arrange the publication on its external website of the agreed initial procurement plan and all subsequent updates once it has provided no objection.
Specific procurement notices for contracts subject to open international competitive procurement will be announced, as they become available in UN Development Business on the World Bank’s external website and “Jornal Noticias” local newspapers.
Prequalification/Initial Selection of suppliers and contractors will be required for the following contracts: None
Interested eligible firms and individuals who wish to be considered for the provision of goods, works, non-consulting services and consulting services for the above-mentioned project, or those requiring additional information, should contact the Borrower at the address below:
Ministry of Public Works, Housing, and Water Resources
National Directorate of Water Resources
Project Coordinator
Eduardo Jossefa
+258824480570
Rua da Imprensa, 162, Maputo, Mozambique
Tender Timeline
Publication
May 13, 2026
Evaluation & Award
Pending
Contract Signature
Pending
Tender Documents
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