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CONTRACT AWARDUpdated 15 days ago

Consultancy Service to Carry out a Feasibility Study on the Development of a Unified National Digital Export and Animal Health Certificate Generating System

World Bank-financed contract awarded to KENBRIDGE CONSULTING LIMITED WITH SUB-CONSULTING OF M/S DEKRAFT STRATEGIES AND PARS RESEARCH for the Eastern and Southern Africa De-risking, inclusion and value enhancement of pastoral economies in the Horn of Africa project (Project ID P176517).

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Key Information
Awarded by
World Bank-financed project P176517 (Eastern and Southern Africa)
Location
Eastern and Southern Africa
Status
Awarded
Category
Consultant Services
Award Amount
USD 119,048
Size
medium
Reference
1865372
Procurement Method
Quality And Cost-Based Selection
Language
en
Awarded to
KENBRIDGE CONSULTING LIMITED WITH SUB-CONSULTING OF M/S DEKRAFT STRATEGIES AND PARS RESEARCH

Overview

Contract awarded under World Bank-financed project P176517 (De-risking, inclusion and value enhancement of pastoral economies in the Horn of Africa). The World Bank files this award under Eastern and Southern Africa, which is not a single country, so no country is recorded on this record. Procurement category: Consultant Services. Method: Quality And Cost-Based Selection. Review type: Post. Fiscal year: 2026. Supplier of record (per World Bank STEP): KENBRIDGE CONSULTING LIMITED WITH SUB-CONSULTING OF M/S DEKRAFT STRATEGIES AND PARS RESEARCH (Kenya). Borrower contract ref: SO-MOF-425067-CS-QCBS. Source: World Bank Contract Awards in Investment Project Financing dataset, daily updated from STEP.

Selection Criteria

Selected through Quality And Cost-Based Selection procurement procedure under World Bank Procurement Regulations. Procurement category: Consultant Services. Subject to Post review by the World Bank.

Source: World Bank Contract Awards Dataset (DS00005), Project P176517 - De-risking, inclusion and value enhancement of pastoral economies in the Horn of Africa