World Bank RFP for Monitoring and Evaluation of Climate Adaptation Projects
The World Bank has issued an RFP for a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) partner to assess the impact of climate adaptation projects in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The scope includes designing M&E frameworks, conducting baseline and endline surveys, data analysis, and producing impact evaluations. The selected partner will work closely with government agencies and local NGOs. Emphasis is placed on using innovative data collection methods (remote sensing, mobile surveys) and ensuring gender-disaggregated data.
Strategic Overview
The World Bank has issued an RFP for a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) partner to assess the impact of climate adaptation projects in South Asia and Sub-Saharan Africa. The scope includes designing M&E frameworks, conducting baseline and endline surveys, data analysis, and producing impact evaluations. The selected partner will work closely with government agencies and local NGOs. Emphasis is placed on using innovative data collection methods (remote sensing, mobile surveys) and ensuring gender-disaggregated data.
Who is it For?
M&E consulting firms, research institutions, and NGOs with strong M&E capacity. International experience in climate adaptation is required.
Priorities
Climate adaptation impact measurement, longitudinal data collection, capacity building of local M&E staff, and use of technology for data management.
Eligibility
Registered entity with at least 10 years of M&E experience. Proven experience in climate-related projects. Must have a team with PhD-level statisticians and field experience in developing countries.
Path to Success
Phase 1: Proposal Development & Technical Approach – 'Writing Winning Proposals' course trains teams to articulate a robust M&E methodology aligned with World Bank standards. Phase 2: Advanced MEAL Framework Design – 'Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning' course covers theory of change, indicator development, and participatory methods. Phase 3: Data Analysis & Technology Integration – 'Data Analysis for Project Management' and 'Data Privacy and Protection' ensure rigorous analytics and ethical data handling. Phase 4: Capacity Building of Local Partners – 'Project Planning and Management' course sequences training for government staff. GSLI courses position institutions to win World Bank M&E contracts by demonstrating technical excellence and local capacity building.
Recommended GSLI Courses
- Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning
- Data Analysis for Project Management
- Writing Winning Proposals
- Data Privacy and Protection
- Project Planning and Management
Deadline: 2026-09-15
Persona: General
Urgency: Normal