United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) Invites Eligible Bidders for the Procurement of subscription for access to statistical databases and knowledge products for 3 years


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REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST (EOI)

This notice is placed by UNECA. The accuracy, reliability and completeness of the contents of furnished information is the responsibility of United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA). You are therefore requested to direct all queries regarding this EOI to United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) using the fax number or e-mail address provided below.

Title of the EOI: Provision of subscription for access to statistical databases and knowledge products for 3 years
Date of this EOI: 10 September 2025 
Closing Date for Receipt of EOI: 19 September 2025
EOI Number: EOIUNECA23846
Beneficiary Country/Territory: Ethiopia
Commodity/Service category: Professional Services
Address EOI response by fax or e-mail to the Attention of: Tigist Adbaru; Ali Assaad
Fax Number: N/A
E-mail Address: tigist.adbaru@un.orgassaad@un.org 
UNSPSC Code: 81112000,80000000

DESCRIPTION OF REQUIREMENTS

High debt-to-GDP levels, high fiscal deficits, high costs of borrowing, and depreciation of many African currencies against the euro and the dollar have been the main challenges facing African countries exacerbated by the rent economic crises including the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine. Most African governments have taken steps over the past few years to strengthen their macroeconomic frameworks such as debt management strategies and procedures. However, these have not been very effective as debt levels remain relatively high in most African countries. Debt vulnerabilities remain elevated, with many African countries, especially LICs, facing high interest payments but with elevated refinancing needs, in the context of limited revenue mobilization ability, low growth prospects, and declining ODA, hence exacerbating fiscal challenges.

These developments call for robust and coordinated immediate responses guided by evidence-based and -driven research that leverages on multilateral cooperation to address and mitigate these challenges. Befitting its think-tank role, the current situation provides immense opportunities for ECA to provide thought leadership, looking beyond the recent emergency phase, to rethink traditional development models that could enhance the continent’s growth by addressing its macroeconomic and structural vulnerabilities to boost resilience to shocks, safeguard macroeconomic stability, and unlock countries’ growth potential.

As the continent embarks on its recovery efforts, it is imperative for ECA to seize this opportunity and put forward an alternative vision that could break the vicious cycle of indebtedness and aid dependence and increase access to debt markets at relatively lower borrowing costs. To fulfill this mandate the ECA needs to have access to and utilize comprehensive analytical knowledge products and the associated real time or most recent datasets pertaining to countries’ performance I Africa and beyond.

It is in this regard that the ECA seeks the services of a company or institution to provide the necessary data and knowledge products that could help ECA in its economic growth, fiscal and monetary policy management support to African countries as they respond and recover from the consequences of the recent crises, including, but not limited to the envisaged economic vulnerabilities as a result of high debt risk or debt distress and high fiscal deficits.

The knowledge products and its associated datasets should provide, among others, the opportunity to access analyses and data on most recent economic issues affecting the world and the African continent, and macroeconomic forecasts. Apart from these, the company/institution should also provide access to macroeconomic data and forecasts from various sources such as World Bank, IMF, EIU etc., country analytical reports with economic forecasts and insights, political risk assessments, daily and weekly events-driven analyses, the macroeconomic databank and comprehensive forecasts for all the 54 countries, excel download capabilities

SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS / INFORMATION (IF ANY)

  1. Terms of References for the entire contract period will be provided in the solicitation document.
  2. Proposers must provide Secure and reliable links for data and knowledge products download.
  3. Proposers should have prior experience of providing similar services to international organizations

NOTE

Information on tendering for the UN Procurement System is available free of charge at the following address: https://www.ungm.org/Public/Notice 

Only the United Nations Global Marketplace (UNGM) has been authorised to collect a nominal fee from vendors that wish to receive automatically Procurement Notices or Requests for Expression Of Interest. Vendors interested in this Tender Alert Service are invited to subscribe on http://www.ungm.org 

Vendors interested in participating in the planned solicitation process should submit the Vendor

Response Form of this EOI electronically (through the link available on the next page) before the closing date set forth above.

VENDOR RESPONSE

Companies can only participate in solicitations of the UN Secretariat after completing their registration (free of charge) at the United Nations Global Marketplace (www.ungm.org).

  • As you express interest in the planned solicitation by submitting this response form, please verify that your company is registered under its full legal name on the United Nations Global Marketplace (www.ungm.org) and that your application has been submitted to the UN Secretariat.
  • While companies can participate in solicitations after completion of registration at Basic Level, we strongly recommend all companies to register at least at Level 1 under the United Nations Secretariat prior to participating in any solicitations.

NOTICE

PLEASE NOTE: You should express your interest to this EOI electronically at: https://www.un.org/Depts/ptd/sites/www.un.org.Depts.ptd/files/pdf/eoi23846.pdf 

In case you have difficulties submitting your interest electronically, please contact tigist.adbaru@un.org ; assaad@un.org  directly for instructions.


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