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Brief
2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM) Online Platform Coordinator
Contract #
T.19.21Location
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Mon 31/05/2021 - 04:00 PM FJTTender Details
REQUEST FOR TENDER
2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM) Online Platform Coordinator
BACKGROUND
The consultancy is established for the purpose of developing, designing, and managing an online platform for the 2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM), from 6th to 8th July 2021, along with some general support related to the management of the event. The consultancy will work hand in hand with the 2021 PRM logistics coordinator to ensure both the virtual and satellite hubs run smoothly.
The PRM brings together representatives of Governments and Administrations of Pacific Countries and Territories, Civil Society Organisations, Private Sector representatives, Partner agencies including regional and multilateral organisations, as well as academia.
For 2021 the meeting will be held virtually, with satellite hubs at the national level to enable participation and engagement from the national level. The virtual modality will include but not limited to:
• Plenary presentations with keynote addresses for each day to set the scene.
• Parallel roundtable discussions to raise issues and determine courses of action.
• Poster presentations to showcase successful initiatives of PICTs.
• Virtual exhibits (presented in video format).
• Virtual study tour (presented in video format).
• Side events to disseminate project successes.
• Networking sessions.
• Local activity coverage.
• Promotion of the event and pre-meeting workshops.
• Utilize the PRP website, YouTube channel for the archiving of recorded sessions, presentation materials and reports.
OBJECTIVES OF THE TENDER:
The main objective of the tender is to select a suitable candidate to develop, design and manage an online platform for the 2021 PRM that is able to link up all participating Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) and external audiences and incorporates the aspects listed above. Elements of general support related to the management of the event (such as logistics and communication) are to be included in the tender response as well.
The consultant will be expected to work closely with the PRP Support Unit and the PRM Organizing Committee throughout the duration of this undertaking.
SCOPE OF WORK
The 2021 PRM Online Platform Coordinator will be accountable to the PIFS EU-PACRES Project Coordinator and SPC Advisor for Disaster Risk Management and Community Resilience for all aspects of the work, including providing regular updates to the PRM Organizing Committee as per specifications set out under the Terms of Reference (TOR) document which can be downloaded from www.tenders.net/forumsec.
KEY CAPABILITIES
Knowledge and Experience
• Experience in developing, designing, and managing online platforms
• Experience in managing events, from invitation/registration process, to update and follow-up (notifications, reminders).
• Provision and management of live streaming event sessions.
• Knowledge of the Pacific context and technological constraints with proven ability to adapt accessibility and content to suit Pacific context.
Skills
• Proven ability to develop and manage an online event platform with timely and strong IT skills.
• Excellent communication skills and production of material to support the communication strategy.
• Proven organisation and logistics skills related to big event management.
HOW TO APPLY
Submissions should be entitled:
REQUEST FOR TENDER – 2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM) Online Platform Coordinator
Method of Submissions:
Submissions must be forwarded in PDF format following the instructions at www.tenders.net/forumsec
Note: Tenders must be submitted with clear labelling of the technical offer and the financial offer. The Technical Offer documents must be saved and submitted clearly labelled “A. Technical Offer”. Financial Offer documents must be saved and submitted clearly labelled “B. Financial Offer”.
The electronically submitted documents should be converted to the PDF format.
Deadline for Submissions:
Submissions need to reach the Secretariat by Monday, 31 May 2021.
Late or incomplete tenders will not be considered.
Questions and Answers
All queries or request for information must be submitted via the Question and Answer Forum at www.tenders.net/forumsec . Tenderers may submit questions in writing to the mentioned Question and Answer Forum before the stated “deadline for requesting clarifications” Monday 24 May 2021. The Secretariat has no obligation to provide clarification after this date.
Note: The Secretariat will not be responsible for non-receipt/non-delivery of the Bid documents due to any reason whatsoever.
Any complaints regarding the Secretariat’s tender must be directed to the following email: Tender.Complaints@forumsec.org. This email address will forward your complaint to a person that is independent and removed from the tender process. Complaints must be well founded and should not be used as a mechanism for notifying displeasure with the outcome of a tender award. Further information on making a complaint can be found on the Policies & Information page at http://tenders.forumsec.org.
In the event that further information is required by the Secretariat in relation to the tender for consultancy, the Secretariat reserves the right to seek the required information without the need for calling for resubmission of proposals.
2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM) Online Platform Coordinator
BACKGROUND
The consultancy is established for the purpose of developing, designing, and managing an online platform for the 2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM), from 6th to 8th July 2021, along with some general support related to the management of the event. The consultancy will work hand in hand with the 2021 PRM logistics coordinator to ensure both the virtual and satellite hubs run smoothly.
The PRM brings together representatives of Governments and Administrations of Pacific Countries and Territories, Civil Society Organisations, Private Sector representatives, Partner agencies including regional and multilateral organisations, as well as academia.
For 2021 the meeting will be held virtually, with satellite hubs at the national level to enable participation and engagement from the national level. The virtual modality will include but not limited to:
• Plenary presentations with keynote addresses for each day to set the scene.
• Parallel roundtable discussions to raise issues and determine courses of action.
• Poster presentations to showcase successful initiatives of PICTs.
• Virtual exhibits (presented in video format).
• Virtual study tour (presented in video format).
• Side events to disseminate project successes.
• Networking sessions.
• Local activity coverage.
• Promotion of the event and pre-meeting workshops.
• Utilize the PRP website, YouTube channel for the archiving of recorded sessions, presentation materials and reports.
OBJECTIVES OF THE TENDER:
The main objective of the tender is to select a suitable candidate to develop, design and manage an online platform for the 2021 PRM that is able to link up all participating Pacific Island Countries and Territories (PICTs) and external audiences and incorporates the aspects listed above. Elements of general support related to the management of the event (such as logistics and communication) are to be included in the tender response as well.
The consultant will be expected to work closely with the PRP Support Unit and the PRM Organizing Committee throughout the duration of this undertaking.
SCOPE OF WORK
The 2021 PRM Online Platform Coordinator will be accountable to the PIFS EU-PACRES Project Coordinator and SPC Advisor for Disaster Risk Management and Community Resilience for all aspects of the work, including providing regular updates to the PRM Organizing Committee as per specifications set out under the Terms of Reference (TOR) document which can be downloaded from www.tenders.net/forumsec.
KEY CAPABILITIES
Knowledge and Experience
• Experience in developing, designing, and managing online platforms
• Experience in managing events, from invitation/registration process, to update and follow-up (notifications, reminders).
• Provision and management of live streaming event sessions.
• Knowledge of the Pacific context and technological constraints with proven ability to adapt accessibility and content to suit Pacific context.
Skills
• Proven ability to develop and manage an online event platform with timely and strong IT skills.
• Excellent communication skills and production of material to support the communication strategy.
• Proven organisation and logistics skills related to big event management.
HOW TO APPLY
Submissions should be entitled:
REQUEST FOR TENDER – 2021 Pacific Resilience Meeting (PRM) Online Platform Coordinator
Method of Submissions:
Submissions must be forwarded in PDF format following the instructions at www.tenders.net/forumsec
Note: Tenders must be submitted with clear labelling of the technical offer and the financial offer. The Technical Offer documents must be saved and submitted clearly labelled “A. Technical Offer”. Financial Offer documents must be saved and submitted clearly labelled “B. Financial Offer”.
The electronically submitted documents should be converted to the PDF format.
Deadline for Submissions:
Submissions need to reach the Secretariat by Monday, 31 May 2021.
Late or incomplete tenders will not be considered.
Questions and Answers
All queries or request for information must be submitted via the Question and Answer Forum at www.tenders.net/forumsec . Tenderers may submit questions in writing to the mentioned Question and Answer Forum before the stated “deadline for requesting clarifications” Monday 24 May 2021. The Secretariat has no obligation to provide clarification after this date.
Note: The Secretariat will not be responsible for non-receipt/non-delivery of the Bid documents due to any reason whatsoever.
Any complaints regarding the Secretariat’s tender must be directed to the following email: Tender.Complaints@forumsec.org. This email address will forward your complaint to a person that is independent and removed from the tender process. Complaints must be well founded and should not be used as a mechanism for notifying displeasure with the outcome of a tender award. Further information on making a complaint can be found on the Policies & Information page at http://tenders.forumsec.org.
In the event that further information is required by the Secretariat in relation to the tender for consultancy, the Secretariat reserves the right to seek the required information without the need for calling for resubmission of proposals.
This information is not guaranteed to be accurate or complete. Please confirm all details with the Tendering Firm before responding.