Quotation No. 35.2017
Terms of Reference for Updating ICT and Construction TVET Curricula
Project Name: Enhancing Youth Employability in the Gaza Strip- Phase II
Implemented by: Islamic Relief Palestine
June 2017
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1. Introduction
1.1 Background about Islamic Relief
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) is an international aid and development charity, which aims to alleviate the
suffering of the world's poorest people. It is an independent Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) founded
in the UK in 1984. As well as responding to disasters and emergencies, Islamic Relief promotes sustainable
economic and social development by working with local communities - regardless of race, religion or gender.
Islamic Relief Worldwide (IRW) has consultative status with the UN Economic and Social Council, and is a
signatory to the International Red Cross and Red Crescent Code of Conduct.
More information on IRW is available at: http://www.islamic-relief.org
Islamic Relief Palestine (IRPAL) IRPAL is an affiliate of Islamic Relief Worldwide, active in the Palestinian
territories since 1998. IRPAL has its main office in Gaza city. It also has an office in Ramallah, West Bank. IRPAL
supports the Palestinian people through three main programmes: Humanitarian, Community Development
and Child Welfare & Education. IRPAL is working to improve the wellbeing of vulnerable people, deliver life-
saving emergency aid, enhance education environment, reduce the humanitarian impact of conflict, empower
communities to reduce poverty and protect communities from disasters.
More information on IRPAL is available at: http://irpal.ps/en/about-irpal/
1.2 Background about Enhancing Youth Employability Project (EYE) –Phase II
During the period of 2013- 2016, Islamic Relief shared a common interest in developing TVET sector by
implementing "Enhancing Youth Employability in the Gaza Strip-phase I'' under the umbrella of the Palestinian
National TVET strategy (revised 2010).
In order to continue contributing to the sustainability of market-driven TVET system, "Enhancing Youth
Employability in the Gaza Strip Project (EYE) -phase II'' is implemented by Islamic Relief (IRPAL) in partnership
with the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Labour from December 2016 till May 2019. The project is
also implemented in coordination and integration with Enhancing Capacities for Institutional Building Program
(ECIB) which is implemented by the Belgian Development Agency (BTC).
EYE project- phase II shall achieve 3 main objectives:
a. TVET Centers of Competence (CoCs) operate efficiently, effectively & sustainably,
b. Enhanced Coordination and linkages amongst TVET stakeholders,
c. Enhanced effectiveness and sustainability of OSS and LMIS services.
2. Statement of Work
2.1 Mission Purpose
This task falls within the project result of enhancing institutional sustainability of targeted 3 TVET centers of
competence (2 TVET schools and 1 vocational center). Specifically, in developing and delivering labor market-
driven up-to-date curricula, using the standardized process. In the meanwhile, it increases the dissemination
and adoption of Complex Task Approach (CTA)1
1 The standardized curriculum development process for TVET follows eight steps from the initial identification of the demand for new or revised curriculum, to the identification of Complex Tasks/Modules and necessary competences for
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2.2 Scope of Work
Targeting 1 occupation under construction and 3 occupations under ICT, the consultants shall perform the following tasks:
a. Build the capacity of TVET departments’ staff within MoEHE and MoL
Conduct a comprehensive training program about The Standardized Process for TVET Curricula
Development/Complex Task Approach (CTA).
b. Build the capacity of vocational trainers
Conduct in-depth training and coaching program on” How to implement the curricula” shall be conducted to all vocational trainers who will deliver the curricula to trainees. Target group
The capacity building program will target the staff related to the target occupations in TVET institutions from Ministry of Education, Ministry of Labor, in addition to a number of related subject matter experts
Selected occupations # of related staff
Related ministries’ staff 19
Construction CoC’s occupations 8
ICT CoC’s occupations 8
Total number of target group 35
c. Update curricula
Following the CTA approach, the consultant shall guide and closely supervise the updating process of 1 curriculum under construction and 3 curricula under ICT developed by EYE I project in 2014 to match current LM needs. At this stage consultant shall:
- Conduct Verification workshops - Participate in nominating a qualified team to update targeted curricula - Deliver final version of all LM driven updated curricula
d. Design and supervise technical development and improvement program
After updating curricula, consultant shall design and supervise a technical-skills upgrading program for technical trainers based on the new competencies within the updated curricula
occupations, to their elaboration into the standardized modular curriculum format. Final steps in the process are the development of examination formats and the definition, criteria and formats of the evaluation process of programs and curricula (extracted from CTA step 2&3 manuals prepared by GIZ in West Bank)
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2.3 Deliverables
Detailed plans and timeframes of groups’ distribution and sessions breakdown for pedagogical and technical capacity building programs
CTA training manual that includes: - Detailed description of Standardized Process and Complex Task Approach (step 2 & 3) - Exemplars on complex tasks (competencies) and how could be reflected as modules - Learning situations exemplars
Curricula implementation training manual for ICT and Construction, includes: - Breaking down the learning situations into training sessions and training sessions plans - Exemplars on training sessions and training sessions plans - Assessment forms for each training session
Submit bi-weekly progress report that demonstrates the status of achievements
Submit end of mission report. End of mission reports must include a detailed description for tasks assigned as agreed in first meeting
3. Time Frame
This task should be implemented during July-August 2017 within 35 working days.
4. Reporting
Consultant will work closely with and report to EYE II project responsible staff
5. Profile of the Consultant
The consultants should have the following qualifications and experience:
This call for consultancy is only opened for a team/group that comprises of ICT and construction
consultants
At least master degree in civil engineering for construction and ICT/computer engineering for ICT
A good experience and practice of complex task approach is a must
At least 7 years’ experience in construction and ICT sectors
Proven experience in communicating different levels of audiences
Ability to share knowledge and building the capacity
Professional in English language (the final report shall be written in English).
6. Submission
Interested consultants are required to submit their CVs and financial offers, each in a separate sealed envelope to IRPAL-Gaza office. No financial information shall be contained in the CVs envelope.
7. Proposals evaluation
7.1 Evaluation of CVs
The evaluation of CVs will be out of 100 points according to following criteria:
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7.2 Evaluation of Proposals
The evaluation of proposals (Technical and Financial Proposals) and selection of the consultant will be
made using the Quality and Cost Based Selection with a total score calculated out of 100%, of which
70% is the weight of the Technical Proposal and 30% is the weight of Financial Proposal
Only the Technical Proposals will be opened on the submission date. Financial Proposals will be
opened after the technical evaluation is completed.
7.3 Evaluation of financial proposals
The financial offers should be per working day and would only be opened for the candidates who pass with a
score of 70 or above out of 100 in the CV evaluation. IRPAL is not restricted to least prices.
8. Financial Proposal
The financial proposal shall show all the direct costs related to the implementation of the assignment
while other operational costs such as communications, etc. can be implicitly included.
Price shall be in (ILS) per working day (8 working hours-5 days a week)
IRPAL projects are exempted from VAT, so the consultancy firm shall provide zero VAT stamped invoice
and source deduction certificate.
9. Submission Date and Address
Interested consultants are requested to submit their CVs and financial offers, each in sealed
envelope, by 29 June 2017 (04:00 pm at the latest) to IRPAL Gaza office –Gaza City Al-Dawli 2 building
26A Medhat Al-Wahidi st
Any Proposal received after the due date will be rejected.
10. Contract
IRPAL will be responsible for all contractual matters relating to this assignment.
11. Method of Payment
Financial payment shall be made once on the consultants’ pre-agreed bank account after receipt of all the
deliverables and related documents, including the end of mission report.
# Criteria Score
1. Consultant Profile and qualifications 15
2. Experience in Construction/ICT sector 25
3. Experience in Complex task approach 30
4. Experience in training, producing high quality training manuals 15
5. Knowledge in TVET 15
Total 100