UNDPIRH-202003-CFP03-POLISH CHALLENGE FUND
The Polish Challenge Fund aims to respond to the development challenges by transferring Polish expertise and innovative solutions for SDGs to partner countries.
The objective of the Polish Challenge Fund is to facilitate the transfer of Polish know-how and innovative solutions that would address development challenges in Ukraine or the Republic of Belarus, and contribute to the achievement of SDGs.
The eligible Applicants include private sector entities (commercial companies), universities and research institutes registered in the Republic of Poland. The Applicants are required to engage local partners to assure viability in local conditions, and to promote sustainability and scalability of the solution.
All of the call background, criteria for selection and evaluation details can be found in the call for proposals and its attachments.
Locality: Ukraine and the Republic of Belarus
Development Challenges:
Challenge 1: Green Technologies and other Smart Solutions:
Introducing or improving the current state of green technologies and other smart solutions, which have positive impact on local communities and industries, in the field of energy efficiency, waste management, water management, smart water solutions, air pollution or sustainable agriculture.
Examples:
- Early warning system about climate-related risks at the level of local community.
- Smart clean water solutions for the local communities and industries.
- Effective waste management in the agriculture sector through the innovative solutions.
- Biomimicry or nature-based solution to reduce air pollution.
- Green technologies for energy efficiency in public buildings.
- Green technologies for waste management with special focus on elimination of plastic use.
- Green technologies for sustainable agriculture.
Challenge 2: Information and Communication Technologies (ICT):
Introducing or improving the current state of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and/or open data use for public services or local governance.
Examples:
- Early warning system about climate-related risks at the level of local community.
- Enhanced business continuity in public administration through cloud services and cybersecurity standards.
- Citizen-centric local governance through innovative technology – develop solutions for the improved governance for the municipalities.
- ICT solutions for better public service delivery.
- ICT for sustainable tourism development.
Expected contract start date: 15 May 2020
Expected contract length: 7,5 months, not later than December 2020
Estimated prize: ranging between US $20,000 and US $40,000, the Applicants provide co-funding of at least 20% of the total cost of the project.
The Applicants must submit their proposals using the Application Form in Annex 2 and 3.
The Application should be sent to procurement.irh@undp.org by Thursday 16 April, 2020, Central European Time (CET), 4:00 pm.
Contact Person for Inquiries (Written inquiries only): procurement.irh@undp.org.
All questions must be received 5 days before the submission deadline. Any delay in UNDP’s response shall be not used as a reason for extending the deadline for submission, unless UNDP determines that such an extension is necessary and communicates a new deadline to the Proposers.
Thank you and we look forward to receiving your quotation.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for preventing or minimizing damage associated with climate change.
Examples:
Energy efficiency, greenhouse gas reporting and emission offsetting.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to human rights, fundamental principles and rights at work, occupational health and safety, fairly traded goods, targeted employment of people with disabilities, etc.
The tender contains sustainability considerations for the prevention of polluting emissions to air, solid waste to land and discharges to water.
Examples:
EMS, waste management and wastewater management.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to the protection of the environment, biodiversity and restoration of natural habitats.
Examples:
Sustainable/ organic agriculture, fishing or forestry.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting health and general well-being of consumers/ recipients of the good or service.
Examples:
Hazardous chemicals handling, labelling of chemicals.
The tender contains sustainability considerations promoting the sustainable use of resources.
Examples:
Energy-saving measures, recycling, take-back programmes and responsible end-of-life management
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