REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS (RFP)
Recruitment of a short-term Consultant to carry out Model Scoping and Develop an Economy-Wide Modelling Framework for the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC)
SUMMARY OF PROCUREMENT
WRI intends to a fixed-price contract for economy-wide modeling for DRC as the country is ready for a development transition that harnesses the full potential of its natural resources and delivers for its 100 million people while preserving some of its 150 million hectares of evergreen forests. Over the past 20 years, the country has remained a champion in key nature and climate processes, culminating in 2024 by the appointment of a Minister-Delegate in charge of New Climate Economy (NCE). The government’s ambition is to attract unprecedented fluxes of carbon finance to be reinvested in key development sectors such as infrastructure, education, and energy. Through a 6-month exploratory process for how to boost this government agenda, World Resources Institute (WRI) and partners identified five key priorities: i) set-up a solid partnership to drive the DRC’s NCE (also labelled as an Institute) aiming to formulating a question to which New Economy for the Congo Basin (NE4CB) wants to answer, ii) The reformulation of the initial question through the construction of an analytical framework capable of addressing it; this implies that the consultant will develop an economy wide modeling framework or design of a blue-print or modelling for the NC4CB iii) calibrate model by confrontation with reality, in order to deduce both explanatory and predictive theories through fast-track research analysis on key subjects (carbon markets, the economic value of forests, sustainable energy for all, key sector development plans) iv) build a constituency of support in the country to help choose a collective goal, and v) Economic policy formulation to achieve the objective.
About the World Resources Institute
Founded in 1982, The World Resources Institute (WRI) is a global environmental think tank that goes beyond research to put ideas into action. We work with governments, companies, and civil society to build solutions to urgent environmental challenges. WRI’s transformative ideas protect the earth and promote development because sustainability is essential to meeting human needs and fulfilling human aspirations in the future. The World Resources Institute has worked in Africa for over 30 years on forest protection, landscape restoration and more recently, sustainable cities, energy access, and climate action. WRI Africa has built a reputation as a trusted partner on the continent. Our vision for Africa is an inclusive transformation so Africa’s people and landscapes flourish. There is a strong connection between climate action and economic growth and development. For countries to thrive, they must protect their ecosystems, invest in sustainable infrastructure, and ensure access to clean and reliable energy. This will unlock opportunities to create jobs and support equitable growth and resilient economies. Delaying climate action will mean missing opportunities for climate-resilient economic growth and development.
WRI Africa works on four main pillars with target impacts on people, nature and climate:
Thriving Resilient Cities: WRI works to ensure the future of African cities by helping city administration, private and public investors, and donors make informed decisions on city planning and policy. Our goal is to transition Africa’s urban systems to provide a better quality of life and health through equitable access to jobs and core services for all residents, especially the underserved. At the same time, ensuring cities are more resilient and on a path to climate neutrality by 2050.
Food, Land and Water: Achieve concrete and measurable outcomes that contribute to impacts on forest conservation and landscape restoration, food security and sustainable land use, and improved land governance. Our vision is to shift Africa’s food, land and water system to meet the needs of all people while protecting nature and halting climate change.
Sustainable Energy Transition and Access: WRI vision for Africa is to provide clean, reliable, affordable power for all communities while reaching net-zero emissions by 2050. Access to clean, affordable and reliable power is essential for human health, education and economic prosperity. Africa requires a balance between urgently increasing access to electricity and building out low-carbon energy systems for the future.
Climate Economics and Finance: WRI Africa supports advancing climate actions through integrated solutions that help countries drive systems change, data transparency and accountability, planning, and policy decisions and implementation. Our goal is to advance comprehensive and inclusive climate action across adaptation, mitigation, loss, and damage within focus countries, delivering benefits for people, nature, and climate.
About the Project or Program Name
As part of the larger WRI’s Strategic Program Fund (SPF-2025) proposal; SPF Africa Project aims to position WRI to support people, nature, and climate-aligned country transitions goals by (i) peer-reviewing and publishing key products on macro-economic modelling for country transitions (from SPF-24), (ii) expanding WRI's in-country modeling capabilities to create solid bridges and dialogue opportunities with key country decision-makers, and (iii) leveraging key political moments by showcasing examples of whole-economy transitions. The Project will focus on developing an economic modeling framework and analysis that can guide the next stage of development of WRI’s thinking and practice on the ‘economics of country transitions, building on the foundation of New Climate Economy, existing work in-country (e.g. New Economy of the Amazon, National Climate Action). This macro policy modeling work will also be expanded to the wider Congo Basin Economy in the next phases of WRI national climate action interventions based on the key learned and insights gained from this work in DRC and other WRI target countries in Africa and beyond.
SCOPE OF WORK AND OUTPUTS/DELIVERABLES
Key Activities
The climate economy in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is shaped by the country's high vulnerability to climate change, its dependence on climate-sensitive sectors, and its rich natural resources that offer both challenges and opportunities for sustainable development. Key issue that the project may focus on include:
Conduct a whole-institute survey to understand existing data and modeling frameworks being used for Economic Planning and Projections for Growth and GHG Emissions, and current capabilities in the country:
TIMING
The duration of the service is 6 months between June and December2025 (start and end dates to be confirmed). WRI’s CEF technical team will provide support on all the deliverables and the consultant will give access to content, draft documents, policies, strategies etc to the CEF technical team.
No
Deliverable/Task/Activity
Date
1
Inception report detailing the assignment including the possible stakeholders and partnership to support the project
July 2025
2
Map out relevant stakeholders and set-up partnerships that will identify the relevant question to be addressed in this assignment
August 2025
3
National Data, modeling and Policy Modeling Stocktaking Assessment report
September 2025
4
Proposed Modelling and Analytical Framework
October 2025
5
Develop a clear communication strategy of findings through reports, visualizations, and presentations
November 2025
BUDGET
Contract value shall be decided in negotiation between WRI and the Consultant based on quote provided in the Consultant’s proposal but should ideally not exceed $ 25 ,000.00USD.
Deliverables
Proportional payment
Payment due date
Agreed inception report with clear work plan
20% (first installment)
One week after contact signature
Up on delivery activity 2 and 3
40% (second installment)
2 Months After signing the contract
Up on delivery of 4 and 5
40% (final installment)
1.5 Months After submitting deliverables activity 2and three
Please note that WRI is an IRS-registered 501(c)3, tax-exempt organization. WRI is not VAT exempt. All prices or quotes should include VAT and tax, as applicable.
GUIDELINES FOR PROPOSAL SUBMISSION
Requirements
The selected individual consultant will be able to demonstrate capacity in similar work, particularly:
The candidate must prepare and submit the following documents:
(i) Statement of Interest:
(ii) Curriculum Vitae (CV):
(iii) Technical Proposal:
(iv) Financial Proposal:
(v) Work Samples and References:
(vi) Compliance Statement:
Submission Process:
Expression of Interest, Deadline for Questions, and Proposal
All expressions of interest and questions about this RFP must be received via email to the contact below by 10 June 2025. Answers to the questions will be shared will all parties who have asked questions or otherwise expressed interest.
Name: Bora Masumbuko
Title: DRC Country Manager - [email protected]
With CC to: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
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All proposals must be sent by 10 June 2025 in electronic format to the same contact listed above.
E VALUATION AND SELECTION
The following elements will be the primary considerations in evaluating all proposals submitted in response to this:
The bidder offering the best overall value will be selected. For this procurement, price and non-price aspects are considered about equal importance.
No proposal development costs shall be charged to WRI / all expenses are to be borne by the bidders. WRI may award the bidder offering best value without discussion. However, WRI reserves the right to seek bidder clarifications and to negotiate with those bidders deemed to be within a competitive range.
WRI may, at its discretion and without explanation to the prospective consultants, etc., choose to discontinue this RFP without obligation to such prospective consultants, etc. or make multiple awards under this RFP. Contracts will not be awarded to a consultant, etc. debarred by the US government or named on restricted parties lists.
About World Resources Institute
A global research organization working on six critical goals that the world must achieve this decade in order to secure a sustainable future:climate, energy, food, forests,water, cities & transport.
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