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Contratação de um (1) consultor individual para avaliação do Projecto a meio termo.

Unidade de Implementação do Projeto (UIP) has issued a tender for contratação de um (1) consultor individual para avaliação do Projecto a meio termo.. It is published as a request for expression of interest under the individual consultant selection method. It applies to Angola. It was published on 2026-08-07 and closes on 2026-08-21. The reference is 177/C3/C/MOSAP3/26. The notice was published by World Bank.

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Key Information
Funded by
Unidade de Implementação do Projeto (UIP)
Location
Angola
Status
Closing Soon
Deadline
Aug 21, 2026
Category
Request for Expression of Interest
Reference
177/C3/C/MOSAP3/26
Method
Individual Consultant Selection
Language
en
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Overview

The Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry, through MOSAP 3 and its Project Implementation Unit, is procuring consulting services for a mid term review of the Smallholder Agricultural Transformation Project. The assignment is financed from World Bank loan proceeds and is being run as a selection of an individual consultant.

Scope of Work

The consulting services (“the Services”) includes the assessment of the progress made towards the achievement of the specific objectives of the project, its outcomes and impact on the lives of smallholder farmers who have been directly involved in the project activities, including the families, communities and on the responses of policy makers at local and national levels. It will also gauge the level of community and other stakeholder participation and ownership of the implementation process. It shall identify the intended and unintended outcomes, best practices, lessons learned as well as challenges arising from project implementation. The consultant firm is expected to commence services by no later than September 28th 2026 or earlier.

Quoted from the notice published by World Bank. Read the full notice on their site

Requirements & Qualifications

3. The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) for the assignment can be obtained at the address given below. The Smallholder Agriculture Transformation Project (MOSAP 3) now invites eligible Consultant Firms to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. The short listing criteria are: (i) Advanced university degree (Master’s or PhD) in Agricultural Economics, Rural Development, Agronomy, Development Studies, or related fields; (ii) Minimum of 10 years of professional experience in agricultural development, rural livelihoods, or related sectors; (iii) At least 5 years of proven experience in conducting project evaluations, preferably in World Bank, IFAD, FAO, or other donorfunded agricultural/rural development projects; (iv) Demonstrate strong knowledge of OECDDAC evaluation criteria, logical framework approaches, and resultsbased management; (v) Proficiency in mixedmethods evaluation techniques (quantitative surveys, qualitative interviews, participatory rural appraisal); (vi) Prior work experience in SubSaharan Africa, preferably Angola or Lusophone countries; (vii) Excellent analytical, writing, and presentation skills in English; proficiency in Portuguese is a strong asset; (vii) Demonstrated independence, impartiality, and integrity in evaluation assignments.

Quoted from the notice published by World Bank. Read the full notice on their site

Documents

Original Procurement Notice

Read the notice as World Bank published ithttps://projects.worldbank.org/en/projects-operations/procurement-detail/OP00461268

Contact

NameFelismino da Costa

Source: World Bank