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Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement

KenyaTenders notice for Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement. The reference ID of the tender is 76989517 and it is closing on 11 Jan 2023.

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  • Country: Kenya
  • Summary: Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement
  • KET Ref No: 76989517
  • Deadline: 11 Jan 2023
  • Financier: Other Funding Agencies
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: Refer Document
  • Notice Type: Tender
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  • Tenders are invited for Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement. Closing Date: 11 Jan 2023 Type: Consultancy About Oxfam Oxfam is an international confederation of 21 organizations, working with its partners and allies, reaching out to millions of people around the world. Together, we tackle inequalities to end poverty and injustice, now and in the long term - for an equal future. Oxfam has been operating in Kenya since 1963. The geographical focus of our programmes has been the urban areas mainly Nairobi City and arid and semi-arid lands, where we have been working with the poor and vulnerable groups to realize a transformed Kenyan society that challenges poverty and inequality to claim their rights. Background Information Over the last ten years, different Oxfam affiliates and countries have worked with a wide range of private sector (PS) actors, both in a confrontational and collaborative manner. Oxfam has launched high profile public campaigns against the corporate sector, such as β€œCut the Cost” (on the price of HIV/ AIDS medicines), β€œMugged” (on the power of large coffee companies) and β€œBehind the Brands” (on the impact of food and beverage giants). Oxfam has also worked in partnership with companies such as Unilever, Philips and Coca Cola to shift norms and practices in value chains, change market dynamics and influence social norms. This has also been achieved through dialogues with companies in multi-stakeholder settings. In addition, Oxfam has promoted small-scale entrepreneurs, such as smallholder farmers and youth entrepreneurs. In short, the Oxfam approach is multi-faceted. Oxfam uses the following working definition of the β€œprivate sector” or β€˜business sector- to refer to an enormous part of the economy. Oxfam uses it in its broadest sense: to encompass all that is related to companies, large and small, as well as the enabling environment of rules, regulations, standards and norms related to business, trade and investments. This broad definition means that there is large variety in approaches needed in Oxfam-s private sector influencing and engagement. Creating access to credit for SMEs (small and medium enterprises) requires a different approach from campaigning against a large multinational company. However, what all private sector companies have in common is that they are privately owned (by an individual or group of individuals, rather than the state) and they operate according to business logic, meaning that they are aiming for financial viability. Companies vary greatly in their goals. Over the past decades, an increasing number of companies are seeking to generate both financial value as well as social and/or environmental value. Oxfam uses a variety of influencing and engagement methods with the private sector including programming, campaigns and advocacy, private sector partnerships, advisory and by walking the talk through undertaking responsible business practice ourselves. Purpose of the assignment To better influence and engage with the private sector in Kenya, Oxfam in Kenya is seeking the services of a consultant to: Explore and analyse the current trends of the private sector work in Kenya, which helps facilitate co-creation of private sector engagement strategies and innovative programme ideas including but not limited to the global and national challenge and workstreams - valuing women-s work (VWW), climate justice and recovery, renewal and resilience (RRR). Identify scopes and key areas of programme design, secure funding, and manage risks within the important sectors/areas and selected value chains, including opportunities and approaches to build partnership with the private sector, leveraging their investment Identify the linkage, the ability and the opportunity to influence UK Government and UK based multinational businesses to take action to respect human rights and the planet, in-line with international standards and commitments, and to empower women and marginalised communities across their global supply chains. SECTION 1 PS Trend and Priorities Overall objective of the section: Do mapping of current private sector work and key actors in Kenya (key economic dynamics, cross border supply chain dependencies, role of informal micro entrepreneurs, SMEs/MMEs and MNCs etc.) Identify and analyses specific economic sectors (including food/agriculture, extractives, banking/finance, digital service), thematic areas of engagement (e.g gender, workers- rights, living wage, decent work, climate change, humanitarian, land rights) and potential entry points for engagement (e.g local/national/international commitments/ standards in each sector/area) Distinguish their roles including as advocacy targets, as allies, as interlocutors/brokers/funders and opportunities for Oxfam to engage them in their respective roles including in standard/ norm setting, corporate accountability (compliance with Business and Human Rights), in providing services and solutions including capital and social services among others Identify the linkages/connections with UK-based companies (if any), the British investment trends/priorities in Kenya in accordance with the UK government-s partnership strategy and how Oxfam can leverage on the linkages for strategic advocacy SECTION 2 Thematic Deep Dives Overall objective of this section: The thematic questions will be applied across selected sectors/ value chains and companies (focus on UK-based or with relation with UK-based companies) Private Sector and Gender Inequality What are thematic gender gaps/issues: Gender Pay Gap Reporting, Living Wage / Living Income, Gender disaggregated data, Unpaid care/domestic work, Women land rights/women workers- rights, Women in senior leadership roles, Gender Responsive Policies and Practices Which UK private sector actors are active in this space? (Either list of companies or sectors/value chains) How are private sectors engaging in this space? E.g., what type of initiatives are undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies. Business and Human Rights or similar rectified frameworks What are the key themes and issues in the Business and Human Rights (B+HR) space, particularly the UN Guiding Principles (UNGPs)? Which private sector actors are active in this space? (Either list of companies or sectors/value chains) How are private sectors engaging in this space? E.g. what type of initiatives are undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies. Private sector and climate change What are the main areas of climate work (e.g climate risks, mitigation, adaptation, zero carbon, carbon offsetting, energy, waste management, climate finance, loss and damage, …) What are the issues and initiatives in those areas? Which private sector actors are active in this space? (Either list of companies or sectors/value chains) How are private sectors engaging in this space? E.g. what type of initiatives are undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies. Market Systems approaches What are the key perspectives of the private sector with regards to their role in reducing inequality and vulnerability in global/national markets as well as within host countries? What role are they taking up in influencing systems change? Does the private sector do any responsive/inclusive businesses? What are those and how do they do? How does the PS create opportunities for women to engage them with upward tiers of the supply chain? Private sector & finance/investment: What are the main areas of work (issues, initiatives, sources, cause and effect, including finance access) around the private sector in finance/investment, including sectors prioritised by the WB/IFC? Which private sector actors are active in this space? (either list of companies or sectors/value chains) How are private sectors engaging in this space? E.g. what type of initiatives are undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies. Opportunities for co-financing and securing finance from the private sector? Private sector & COVID/pandemic What does PS-s behaviour in the post-pandemic look like? What is role of private sector in practising pandemic recovery, including the support to value chain actors and how they are affected by the recent political unrest globally? Any initiatives undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies Private sector & digitalization What are the main areas of work (issues, initiatives, opportunities and challenges) around the private sector in digitalisation, including potential impact of global taxation in digitalised business by global companies in Kenya1? Which private sector actors are active in this space? (either list of companies or sectors/value chains) and how they are supporting other actors in supply chains. How are private sectors engaging in this space? E.g. what type of initiatives are undertaken, including existing business models, good/bad practices and case studies. SECTION 3 Future of Work: Innovation/PS partnerships What are the key trends in corporate responsibility? And role of PS as intermediaries? What are the main themes and value addition issues areas when it comes to creating partnerships with NGOs? Or engaging with them in general? What are platforms where the PS is participating? How are those platforms playing their roles to advocate on policy issues (e.g responsible tax practices, gender inclusion and transformation, inclusion of marginalised groups, SDGs, Carbon offsetting etc.)? What are the underlying drivers of the PS to seek partnerships with NGOs in the sectors that relate to Oxfam and selected areas of work? What does the future space for partnering look like in response to inequality and poverty reduction, climate justice, circular economy/ green econ
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Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement - Kenya Tender

The OXFAM GB, a Government sector organization in Kenya, has announced a new tender for Consultancy on Private Sector Engagement. This tender is published on KenyaTenders under KET Ref No: 76989517 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2023-01-11.

The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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