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Australian Tropical Expertise Consortium Roadshow
>>> Getting Development Work
Challenges for AusAID
> Objective – to assist developing countries to reduce poverty
and achieve sustainable development in line with national
interest’s
> Untied aid – global access to AusAID funds
> Focus on Asia-Pacific region
> 25% of global GDP by 2020
> But.....600 mil still live in poverty
> USD4.7 trillion in infrastructure needed by 2015
> USD100 million p/a needed on the environment
> Bilateral programs - key area of growth
Doubling in Official Development Assistance
(ODA) by 2015
$8
$7
Billion
$6
$5
$4
$3
$2
$1
$0
2004
2009
2015
Paris Declaration on Aid Effectiveness
> Strengthen and utilise Partner Country Systems to deliver ODA
> Reduce fragmentation - less small projects
> Increase predictability – support budget planning
> Cooperation – work with recipient to address common
challenges
> Development plans – drive ODA expenditure
What does this mean for aid delivery?
> Country Partnerships – Port Moresby Declaration
> Using country development plans – medium/long term plans
> Use country systems – in-country financial systems, support
budgets, heavy focus on sector programs managed in-country
> Greater use of Facilities
> Devolution – in-country offices responsible for managing
> Collaboration – with State and Local governments
> Less stand-alone projects externally managed by TA
> More selective use of TA
Donor’s vary support by country and region
> Country Partnerships – Port Moresby Declaration
> ADB - Pakistan, Viet Nam, India, China, Indonesia,
Bangladesh
> NZAID – Pacific
> AusAID - PNG, Timor-Leste, Pacific
- also supports other regions/countries through
multilaterals and scholarships and NGO grants
Donor’s vary support by sector
……….Influenced by geography, economics and politics.
> Asian Development Bank
• views its role as an investment catalyst
• mitigate risk, fund infrastructure (soft loans)
• support private sector development by investing in projects with a
development impact in the financial and infrastructure sectors
• energy, finance, transport and communications infrastructure
• Japanese heavily influential
> AusAID / NZAID
• Geographic proximity means both view their role as critical to political
and economic stability in the region
• Focus on education, health, public sector capacity
How is AusAID partnering?
> Multilaterals (ADB, World Bank, UNDP)
• direct funding
• joint projects (microfinancing, Private Sector Development
Initiative, Cost of Doing Business Survey)
> Funding schemes
• Public Sector Linkages Program (PSLPs)
• Australian Leadership Awards (ALAs)
• Enterprise Challenge Fund (ECFs)
• Academia
• International Seminar Support Scheme (ISSS)
> Business/Corporate Sector? ………Not very well!
Tenders
> Actual approach to market takes place on AusTender and
in Weekend Australian
> often on…..
 DAC Website – the OECD Untied Aid Website
(Business Opportunities) at
(http://webdomino1.oecd.org/comnet/dcd/untiedpubliccws
.nsf) where all Development Assistance Committee
members listed – incl. key recipient countries.
> dgMarket (register, search tenders, list company
history)
> United Nations Development Business website
Note: need to register online with each site to download project specifications
AusTender
> Provides a list of proposed / current / closed tenders
> Procurement plan for current financial year.
> Policy documents relevant to doing business with
Government agencies
> Search engine of contract winners
> Help identify who potentially approach for sub-contract
work or to work jointly with on tenders
> Help identify who competitors are
Recent listing on AusTender
Title: Australia-Africa Partnerships Facility
> Support increasing engagement in Africa
> Key Sectors (extractives; public policy; agriculture)
> Other sectors (peace/conflict resolution; PSD;
maternal & child health; water & sanitation)
> Commence July 2010
> 3 years (possible 3 year extension)
Annual Procurement Plan 2009-10 provides list
of likely procurements for financial year
Item
Ref
Program
Sector
Activity
Title
Description
Indicative
Value
Estimated
date of
approach
to market
19
Indonesia
Health
Emerging
infectious
disease
program in
Indonesia
Program management
support services to
administer a program to be
implemented through
multilaterals’ (e.g. FAO,
WHO), Australian
Government agencies (e.g.
AQIS, CSIRO) and nongovernment organisations in
animal and human health as
related to emerging infectious
diseases.
$25 million
over 5
years
April 2010
Join the Period Offers Database
> Period Offers are agreements with contractors to provide
short-term specialist services on an 'as required' basis
> AusAID has over 250 consultants on its books.
> Awarded through competitive tender (for 3 years with 2
year option to extend)
> Period Offer List available, which includes expected
expiry dates for agreements
> Monitor AusTender website on regular basis
> To assist potential tenderers prepare for bids for Period
Offers, Generic Debriefs available detailing outcomes of
recent Period Offers selections
Advisory Panel Period Offers
Panel of experts able to provide…….
> Analysis, assess regional, country, and program issues
> Advise and participate in activity and program design
> Monitor, review and evaluate
> Prepare research papers and/or literature reviews.
What can I be doing now?
> Do I have something they want?
– Need to determine whether there is even a market within an
organisation like AusAID for your goods/services
– If so then identify those opportunities
> Know the market
> Know the development sector
– Learn about Development Banks and donor agencies
– How do they do business, how are they structured, what do
they focus on?
– Educate yourself about the aid program – why it exists, what
it’s trying to achieve, how it will do that
What can I be doing now?
(contd…..)
> Know the development project cycle
– Country Strategy
– Project ID
– Project Prep and Appraisal – technical/economic/social
issues
– Approval and loan
– Implementation
– Evaluation
> Know AusAID (and policies)
– Partnership Agreements
– Procurement Policy Framework
– Hints for new players
What can I be doing now?
(contd…..)
> Develop networks
– Access to AusAID program and country program managers
– When in-country, try to meet with AusAID staff (at
Embassy/Consul, or in line agencies)
– USAID – tied aid but can get subcontract work
– Philanthropics and other Organisations
• Millennium Challenge Account (not require US registered
business)
• Gates Foundation (Pacific) Ford Foundation (Indonesia)
> Monitor and Connect to procurement notices
– Need to scan internet regularly
– AusTender / OECD DAC
> Learn how to write tenders
What can I be doing now?
(contd…..)
> Join Period Offer Database
– Generic debriefs give hints on what makes a strong / weak
tender
• Successful
– Knowledge of policy
– Knowledge of development issues and achieving
sustainable outcomes
– Experience in sustainable management
– Strategic capacity and innovative leadership
• Unsuccessful
– Lack experience with gov mechanisms and markets
– Not link sustainable management to gov mechanisms
> Join a Technical Assessment Panel
devex
> ......a social / business information website for people in the
international development, health and aid sectors.
> Provides range of articles and info on development sector including
how to write a resume or cover letter.
> Good site for articles and news of relevance to the international
development sector.
> Range of international projects for tender are also listed (be careful
as some posted out of date).
> Executive members include consultancies and Managing Contractors
such as SMEC, Coffey, GRM and JTA International
> Consider joining and putting up your profile.
Asian Development Bank
> The Asian Development Bank advertises its procurement and
consulting services online through its Business Opportunities section.
> Here you’ll also find instruction documents to apply for procurement
opportunities and ensure you are complying with ADB guidelines.
> ADB requires borrower countries to list Procurement Plans – gives indication of
needs over next 18 months.
> ADB list Proposed Projects for donor financing – indicates potential
opportunities in short-medium term.
> At given times ADB provide Consulting Services Recruitment Notice
(CSRN)
> Select CSRN to obtain an Expression of Interest.
> EOIs are then compiled by ADB ‘long list’ and reduced to a short list (perhaps
around 5-6).
> Short-listed firms invited to bid via submitting Technical and Financial Proposals
Asian Development Bank (contd…..)
> Register as a consultant or consulting entity on the ADBs Consultant
Management System (CMS)
> Located under the Consulting Services section
> Consider visiting the ADB in Manila
> Try and meet with the Task Managers – responsible for short-listing EOIs
> Consider meeting with in-country agencies responsible for executing projects
> Important that you understand not just the technical aspects of projects but the
issues around implementing the project
> Ensure you follow Proposal guidelines to the letter (this applies for any donor)
> Consider partnering with local (in-country) organisations
> Consider partnering with other experts/specialists in a joint bid
International Development Business Unit
Our Role
> Support QLD private and public sector to win a
greater share of the international development
projects tendered out by the international donor
community.
We do this by……..
Our Activities
> Support organisations to win tenders
> Support bids for AusAID coaching facilities
> Seminars delivering professional development and
facilitating partnerships
> Forums for AusAID policy announcements
> Support for ministerial missions
> Partnership for Development Forums
Our Activities (contd….)
> Promote/lead development missions
> Identify opportunities arising from cooperative
business activities
> Information to strengthen partnerships
> Monitor technical assistance and procurement
notices
Contacting the IDB Unit
• Terry White
– > ph: (07) 32251478
– > mb: 0423 822 308
– > email: [email protected]
• Peter Goldsworthy
– > ph: (07) 3225 1758
– > mb: 0408 870 194
– >email: [email protected]