The Government of Canada,
through the Embassy of Canada in Jakarta is seeking a qualified independent
consultant or firm to conduct a scoping study to identify blended finance
opportunities in Indonesia, including (but not limited to) PPP. Canada would like
to map out the current landscape for blended finance in Indonesia. Based on the
results of the ASPIRE Project
assessment, this exercise will identify opportunities, entry points,
actors or initiatives, where the Canadian Development Program in Indonesia can
have a value added and which it could consider in its future programming. Of
particular interest, it seeks to identify how Canada’s support can best be used
to leverage and attract global financial resources to fund SDG. The evaluation
will also offer recommendations on how to align identified opportunities with
Global Affair’s Feminist International Assistance Policy.
In this regard, the Canadian
Embassy would also like that this consultancy organize and facilitate three
policy dialogue events in order to consult with the Government of Indonesia,
private sector and social investors/impact investment fund managers in
Indonesia, but also to contribute to the development of an network with and
between key stakeholders.
How to Apply
Request for Proposal (RFP) documents containing detailed
description of services, deliverables and terms of reference (ToR) will be
provided via email request only. Interested candidates are requested to
send an email to jkrta-da@international.gc.ca quoting “Public-Private
Investments and Blended Finance Study” in the subject line by 05:00 PM on Thursday, December 13, 2018 at
the latest.
Proposals must be submitted in word format and must be
received by the Canadian Embassy before 05:00
PM on December 16, 2018 quoting “Public-Private
Investments and Blended Finance Study” in the subject line. Proposals must
include the Technical and Financial Proposals attached in the ToR. Your
proposal should be sent to jkrta-da@international.gc.ca.
Late submissions will not be reviewed.
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