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IRI is the premier international democracy-development organization. Our nonpartisan, nongovernmental Institute has performed high-impact work in more than 100 countries since 1983—in Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, and the Middle East and North Africa—and currently has offices in 40 countries worldwide.
REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS
Procurement Number: |
AFRICA2021Sudan02o |
Open Date: |
April 26, 2021 |
Questions Deadline: |
April 30, 2021 |
Closing Deadline: |
May 7, 2021 |
Geographical Area Restrictions: |
N/A |
Point of Contact: |
Alex Robson, arobson@iri.org |
Background
The International Republican Institute (IRI) is a nonprofit, nonpartisan, organization dedicated to advancing freedom and democracy worldwide. Since 1983, IRI has worked to develop democratic institutions and ideals, carrying out a variety of international programs to promote freedom, self-government and the rule of law worldwide. IRI provides technical assistance in the areas of political party strengthening, developing civic institutions and open elections, promoting democratic governance and advancing the rule of law.
IRI Sudan seeks to (a) Enhance the responsiveness and accountability of governance institutions. (b) Improve political party inclusiveness and capacity to conduct issue-based, citizen-responsive campaigns. (c) Enhance the participation of citizens, civil society, media and other stakeholders in electoral and political processes.
Period of Performance
Date of signature with the option to extend in one-year increments for up to two additional years.
STATEMENT OF WORK: SUDAN POLL
OBJECTIVES OF THE RESEARCH
Public opinion data shall be obtained through a survey of Sudan that is designed to obtain the most accurate possible information about: (a) which issues are most important to Sudanese citizens across various demographics, (b) Perceptions of democracy, political inclusion, the constitutional reform process, and the performance of the transitional government.
RESEARCH TASKS
(1) General Responsibilities of Bidder. The bidder shall be responsible for the project design and execution, including the following specific tasks:
(a) Translation, formatting, pretesting, adaptation, and printing of questionnaires (unless using CAPI devices).
(b) Development of a Sampling Plan, to be based a multistage stratified plan; list and explain any geographic or other exclusions; the proposed Sampling Plan will be reviewed by IRI Office of Research and any further changes agreed upon by IRI and Bidder will be incorporated.
(c) Training supervisors and interviewers.
(d) Arranging and supervising all aspects of fieldwork, including back-checks.
(e) Entering and processing the survey data, including data cleaning, and encoding survey responses.
(f) Ascertaining the representativeness of the sample and weighting the data, if necessary.
(2) Questionnaire. IRI will provide a draft questionnaire and the bidder will provide input, such as a need for rephrasing certain terms for local context.
IRI requests translation into Arabic. Translations will be reviewed and approved by IRI.
Full versions should be printed and interviewers should be allowed to code the questionnaire in the interview language. If CAPI devices are used, at least the main interview language must be programmed into CAPI—only programming in English (unless English is the main interview language) is not sufficient. The questionnaire may call for showcards, which need to be printed in all translated languages. The estimated average interview duration is 60minutes.
3) Sample Design. IRI requires a national sample of1200, 1500, or 2000 adults, age 18 or older, that is representative of the population of the survey universe. Planned exclusions of the population of the survey universe (e.g. geographic etc.) must be discussed during quotation stage.
The sample shall be drawn using recognized probability methods, all the way down to the selection of the individual respondent at the household level. In the event that any departure from probability sampling methods is recommended by the bidder for all or any part of the survey, the sampling methodologies to be employed shall be described in detail and a rationale for their use shall be provided. IRI’s general preferred sampling approach is:
Sample Sampling Plan for n=1000 with 10 interviews per Sampling Point (SP)
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% of country’s 18+ population |
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% of population of district rural |
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District A |
24% |
24 |
100% |
0% |
24 |
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District B |
18% |
18 |
35% |
65% |
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12 |
District C |
7% |
7 |
15% |
85% |
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6 |
District D |
20% |
20 |
25% |
75% |
5 |
15 |
District E |
24% |
24 |
75% |
25% |
18 |
6 |
District F |
7% |
7 |
40% |
60% |
3 |
4 |
A detailed sampling plan (template provided by IRI) shall be submitted to the IRI prior to fieldwork, including a description of the survey coverage, allocation of the sample, description of the sampling frame, description of any stratification criteria to be used, description of the stages of selection and the selections methods to be used at each stage, a definition of the Sampling Points and approximate number of interviews to be conducted within each Sampling Point, the method to be used for selection of the respondent at the household level, an explanation for any divergence from use of the KISH grid for respondent selection, and call-back rules to be employed. It is assumed that the sample will be distributed in proportion to the population of each region or other geographic unit to be surveyed; in the event that the bidder wishes to propose a sample design departing from this principle the proposal should describe the allocation to be used and the reasons for doing so.
(4) Pre-test. The questionnaire shall be pre-tested by the bidder prior to the commencement of any fieldwork. No less than 20 pre-test interviews shall be conducted and in surveys with translations into multiple language, no less than 10 interviews per language. The bidder shall provide IRI with a written report of the results of the pre-test, along with details of any problems encountered and suggested remedies, prior to the commencement of any fieldwork.
(5) Fieldwork. Interviews shall be conducted by experienced field workers who shall be thoroughly briefed by bidder prior to commencement of any fieldwork. IRI may send a representative to observe training and/or some interviews. The bidder shall ensure that interviewers are thoroughly familiar with household and respondent selection procedures, call back procedures (at least 3 attempts before substituting a selected respondent), and the structure of the questionnaire, including routing and filtering. Interviewer training shall include practice sessions in administering the questionnaire. All interviewers must have at least completed secondary education and must be fully fluent (reading and speaking) in the language(s) in which they are to administer the interviews. A minimum of 10% of interviews shall be back checked or accompanied by a team supervisor.
The interviews shall be face-to-face and they shall be conducted in the home of the respondent. IRI prefers questionnaire administration via CAPI but is open to paper-and-pencil questionnaire administration if CAPI use is not feasible or advisable.
Household and respondent selection must be tracked on a contact tracking sheet or similar—this will be needed to calculate the response rate. Informed consent (oral is acceptable unless country laws require written) must be sought prior to commencing the interview. IRI will provide draft informed consent language to the bidder and this template may be updated by the bidder to conform with the country’s legal requirements.
(6) Data Processing. The bidder shall be responsible for data entry with a 10% double-punch standard (if using paper and pencil questionnaires), cleaning, and processing, including development and implementation of a coding scheme for all open-ended questions. The bidder shall supply data to IRI as a clean, fully labeled in English SPSS “*.sav” file with a complete data dictionary of variable names and value labels. There shall be one data record for each respondent and records shall be of fixed length. The bidder shall be responsible for deriving and applying any post-stratification weights required to bring the sample into conformity with the demographic profile of the population at the very least for gender and age groups, as well as any additional weighting factors required to correct for disproportionate allocation, if use. Ideally, IRI would want education groups included in weights, and if available demographic data allows it, those without formal education will be assigned a separately code from those with a least some primary education. If demographic weights were to exceed a factor 1:8, this must be discussed in writing with IRI before the weight is applied. IRI has strict upper limits on post-weighting and requires unweighted samples already generally matching the population’s rough gender and age distribution. For example, an unweighted sample of 65% male and 35% female would not be accepted, even if corrected with post-weights.
Each record shall include a unique respondent ID number, interviewer ID number, interview duration, Sampling Point ID number, interview start and end times, date of interview, GPS coordinates if using CAPI devices capable of capturing this data, and interview language if there is more than one. Each record shall include demographic information about the respondent, including: gender, exact age, and education level.
(7) Technical Report. When delivering data, the bidder shall provide a Technical Report (template provided by IRI) which shall include the following:
(a) A complete Sampling Plan, including list of PSUs and individual sampling points and number of interviews conducted at each sampling point.
(b) Details of response rates, including tabulation of unsuccessful interview attempts by sampling point, with reasons for non-response (i.e. respondent refusal, proxy refusal, inability to locate selected respondent, etc.).
(c) A brief report on survey operations including any practical difficulties encountered in carrying out the survey;
(d) Estimated sampling error;
(e) A complete explanation of the weighting scheme including details of how weighting factors were developed and applied, as well as the demographic data on which weights were based (i.e., age, gender, and education distributions in the population);
(f) any abnormalities encountered during data QC, including but not limited to: suspicious patterns by interviewer ID (e.g. usually fast completion rates), GPS coordinates not matching the selected sampling point, potential contradictions (e.g. respondents who rate a certain politician as highly untrustworthy yet definitely plan on voting for this person), significant data changes of indicators since the previous poll etc.
(8) Analytical Report. The bidder will provide an analytical report of 3-5 pages highlighting key findings from the data and placing these findings within the local context. Mere description of data is not sufficient; the report must contain analysis.
(9) PowerPoint Presentation. The bidder will provide a presentation with a chart for every survey question. A template (already completed with historic data for trend charts if applicable) will be provided by IRI.
(10) Summary of deliverables. The Deliverables to be provided to IRI by the bidder are as follows:
(11) Delivery Schedule. Bidder will advise IRI on a feasible timeline for completing work on this project as soon as possible, with the deliverables listed in Section 9 above to be submitted no later than one month after the conclusion of fieldwork.
(12) Proposals must contain:
Technical Proposals
All proposals submitted to IRI must include:
a. Fluent and able to conduct work in English.
b. Have experience in conducting CATI and/or CAPI/PAPI polling at least since the start of COVID-19.
c. Able to conduct both CATI and CAPI/PAPI polls.
Price Proposals
Bidders must propose a firm-fixed Unit Price for each of the deliverables identified below and in the format of the table below. The Bidder’s pricing must be valid for at least 60 (sixty) calendar days after the due date for proposal submission. The proposed Unit Price should be fixed and inclusive of all costs to perform, including inspection services, transportation, taxes, import duties (if any), and other levies. To the extent that a Bidder proposed to include any pricing not reflected in the table below, such pricing must be fully described in the proposal. Proposals must be submitted in US Dollars (USD), payments under any resulting contract will be made in this currency.
Please submit all pricing tables in Microsoft Excel format
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Evaluation and Award Process
IRI intends to make an award to the responsible Bidder based on the following evaluation factors:
- Capacity to Perform Scope of Work (20 percent)
- Sampling Methodology (20 percent)
performing similar projects – 30 percent
-Experience conducting similar polls in Sudan (30 percent)
c) Price – 30 percent
IRI intends to evaluate Bidders’ proposals in accordance with these factors and make an award to the responsible Bidder whose proposal is most advantageous to the program.
Submission Instructions
Bids must be submitted via email to Alex Robson, at arobson@iri.orgwith the subject line “AFRICA2021Sudan02o” by the deadline listed above.
RFP Terms and Conditions
Notice Listing Contract Clauses Incorporated by Reference
IRI is required to make the contractor subject to certain flowdown clauses of the prime award. This awarded contract will incorporate one or more clauses by reference, with the same force and effect as if they were given in full text. Where “flow-down” to the contractor is applicable, references to “USAID/Department of State” shall be interpreted to mean “IRI”, “Recipient” to mean “Contractor”, and “Subrecipient” to mean “lower-tier subcontractor.” Included by reference are the applicable provisions contained in Appendix II to 2 CFR Part 200 and USAID Standard Provisions for Non-US Non-governmental Organizations/US Department of State Standard Terms and Conditions.
IRI Obligations
Issuance of this RFP does not constitute an award commitment on the part of IRI, nor does it commit IRI to pay for costs incurred in the preparation and submission of a proposal or quotation.
Required Certifications
The following certificates need to be signed by all Bidders. These certifications are an integral part of the quotation/proposal. Please print them off and send back to us with your proposal after signature on each certificate. They are:
CERTIFICATION REGARDING DEBARMENT, SUSPENSION, INELIGIBILITY AND VOLUNTARY EXCLUSION LOWER TIER COVERED TRANSACTIONS
This certification implements Executive Order 12549, Debarment and Suspension and the requirements set forth in 2.C.F.R. 180, Subpart C.”
Copies of the regulations may be obtained by contacting the person to which this proposal is submitted.
Signature: ____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Name: ____________________________
Title/Position: ____________________________
Entity Name: ____________________________
Address: ________________________________________________________
Authorized Individuals
The offeror/bidder/applicant represents that the following persons are authorized to negotiate on its behalf with IRI and to bind the recipient in connection with this procurement:
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Signature: ____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Name: ____________________________
Title/Position: ____________________________
Entity Name: ____________________________
CERTIFICATION REGARDING LOBBYING
The undersigned certifies, to the best of his or her knowledge and belief, that:
This certification is a material representation of fact upon which reliance was placed when this transaction was made or entered into. Submission of this certification is a prerequisite for making or entering into this transaction imposed by section 1352, title 31, United States Code. Any person who fails to file the required certification will be subject to a civil penalty of not less than $10,000 and not more than $100,000 for each such failure.
Signature:________________________________
Date:______________________________________
Name:_____________________________________
Title/Position:____________________________
Entity Name:______________________________
Address:________________________________________________________
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