WORLD BANK(WB) has floated a tender for Guinea - Childcare Situation Assessments in Guinea (Data Collection). The project location is Guinea and the tender is closing on 05 Sep 2024. The tender notice number is 0002010423, while the TOT Ref Number is 104940783. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Country : Guinea

Summary : Guinea - Childcare Situation Assessments in Guinea (Data Collection)

Deadline : 05 Sep 2024

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Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 104940783

Document Ref. No. : 0002010423

Competition : ICB

Financier : World Bank (WB)

Purchaser Ownership : Public

Tender Value : Refer Document

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To support the Government of Guinea, the Word Bank is looking for a firm to collect the data needed for a nationally-representativechildcare situation assessments in Guinea as part of a Global report under the Invest in Childcare initiative. The data collected and delivered bythe firm will be used by the World Bank to produce a country report andas input for the main global report. The data collection should include: (i) Ademand-side survey to households with children from 0 to primary-school-entryage. (ii) Asupply-side survey to childcare providers (including formally registered andinformal childcare providers and a range of models such as center-based, home-based, and community-based childcare centers and preschool services). (iii) FocusGroups Discussions. (iv) KeyInformant Interviews with Governmentofficials with responsibility for childcare, Childcareand/or Early Childhood Development (ECD) experts within the country (NGOs, multilateral organizations, academics, women's rights organizations, etc.), and Childcareproviders/administrators.Additional background: The World Bank (WB) launched the Invest inChildcare initiative in 2022 to expand and improve the quality of WBinvestments in childcare. Expanding access to quality, affordable childcare isamong the most important investments that countries can make to build humancapital and accelerate equality. Investments in childcare can yieldmulti-generational impacts by improving women-s economic empowerment, childoutcomes, family welfare, business productivity, and overall economic growth.1 Thescale of the childcare challenge is enormous and both access and quality needto be improved: an estimated 43 percent of all children belowprimary-school-entry age worldwide - 350 million children - need childcare butdo not have access. 606 million women (and 41 million men) are estimated to beunavailable for employment due to childcare constraints.2 The World Bank is conducting a cross-country global study onchildcare in 10+ countri...

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