Deadline: 30-Mar-2016 at 11:59:59 PM (Eastern Time – Washington D.C.)
As part of the on-going energy sector dialog between the World Bank and the Go
vernment of Indonesia, the World Bank seeks an international consulting firm to develop an optimized plan for gas infrastructure development in Indonesia and an integrated framework for investment and financing of gas infrastructure.
Lighting through the effective implementation of a carefully chosen and integrated mix of project components. This is intended to be achieved by identifying and developing appropriate mechanisms for addressing and removing several market and institutional barriers that are currently restricting the adoption and implementation of energy efficient technologies and practices in the public sector, such as the lack of awareness and incentives, insufficient implementation capacity, and limited access to financing.
perspectives: lack of skills/knowledge (of risks in agriculture and availability of relevant tools) in FIs and low bankability of farmers/producers due to lack of capacity and lack of avenues to improve this capacity. To address this failure on the scale of the selected FIs and supply chains, the Project will work with both FIs and supply chains (aggregators, producers, other participants) to improve their capacity and created strong linkages between all.
PPP in order to advise the Ministry of Economy and Finance on the following matters: (a) support the adoption of a PPP legislation, (ii) support the establishment of an effective institutional framework, (iii) support the establishment of a PPP unit, (iv) develop training and capacity building courses, and (v) carry out detailed feasibility studies, and support the Government in identifying private partners and implementing one or several pilot PPP transactions.
ing Armenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, Georgia, Israel, Moldova, Montenegro, Netherlands, Romania, and Ukraine.
and describe the formal institutional frameworks and informal dynamics (actual practices) in the city and water sector political economy. This will describe the drivers, motivation and evolution of both the formal and informal rules and, identify the role of leaders (influencers) in facilitating progress or constraining reform.
Public Private Partnership (PPP). Through the proposed PPP a private operator would be engaged to provide the full range of diagnostic services (CT scan, MRI, X-Ray, USG, Mammography and all laboratory tests) within Timor-Leste, reducing expenditure on transferring people/samples outside the country. The PPP will involve creation of a layered hub-and-spoke structure with important and emergency tests handled locally, while samples for other tests are moved to the nearest bigger facility, avoiding duplication in the investment, people, equipment and infrastructure.
Public Private Partnership (PPP). Through the proposed PPP a private operator would be engaged to provide the full range of diagnostic services (CT scan, MRI, X-Ray, USG, Mammography and all laboratory tests) within Timor-Leste, reducing expenditure on transferring people/samples outside the country. The PPP will involve creation of a layered hub-and-spoke structure with important and emergency tests handled locally, while samples for other tests are moved to the nearest bigger facility, avoiding duplication in the investment, people, equipment and infrastructure. IFC is seeking the services of a qualified legal consultant to support its transaction advisory team on developing and implementing the tender for this project.
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