Tørnæs vil have danskerne til at stemme om u-landsprojekter

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Udviklingsminister Ulla Tørnæs (V) vil lægge spørgsmålet om, hvem der skal have del i Danmarks u-landsbistand til Afrika, ud til folkeafstemning. 5 projekter kan få støtten – de mest populære vinder, skriver DR Online lørdag.

Det er endnu ikke afklaret, hvordan folkeafstemningerne skal foregå, og udviklingsministeren har heller ikke afgjort, hvor stor en del af u-landsbistanden, der skal fordeles på den nye måde. Men hun har afsat 7 millioner kr. alene til at udvikle den nye metode.

Ulla Tørnæs forsikrer, at der ikke bliver tale om en popstar-konkurrence.

Ikke desto mindre møder fremgangsmåden kritik: – Det lyder poppet, og jeg er ikke sikker på, at det, der kommer ud af det, vil være til gavn for de allerfattigste her i verden, siger Mogens Lykketoft, der er udenrigspolitisk ordfører for Socialdemokraterne.

– Der er jo nogen fattige, der kan blive stemt hjem på det her, og andre der kan blive stemt ind. Det er en utiltalende tankegang, siger informationschef i Folkekirkens Nødhjæp, Thomas Ravn-Pedersen, der sammenligner fremgangsmåden med Robinson-ekspeditionen, hvor deltagerne blev stemt hjem en efter en.

Baggrunds-dokument om ideen fra udenrigsministeriets website:

Copenhagen Consensus Competition: Engaging the Danes – empowering the poor

The Ministry wishes to engage the Danish public more actively in a cost effective way in development policy and cooperation, and to explore innovative ways of doing this.

This should foster more knowledge about the size and variety of problems the developing countries face and more knowledge about cost-effective and practical solutions to these problems.

The Ministry also wants to explore the feasibility of identifying innovative and practical ways in which poor people themselves can develop solutions to their own poverty problems, which can then be financed by development assistance.

The objectives of the Copenhagen Consensus Competition are to engage the public in Denmark more effectively in development issues through innovative activities, and to find effective and practical ways in which to empower poor people in developing countries to reduce poverty within selected areas.

The Copenhagen Consensus should therefore focus on the overall objective of all Danish development cooperation of poverty reduction. It should also focus on the fundamental principle of partnership.

The Copenhagen Consensus Conference held in May 2004 generated widespread interest in the public in Denmark in the development issues discussed at the conference.

The experts participating in Copenhagen Consensus Conference had the task of ranking 20 global challenges. Due to lack of information, the expert panel decided not to rank education, civil wars and financial stability.

The approach of Copenhagen Consensus Competition is to focus on issues ranked highest by the expert panel at the Copenhagen Consensus Conference: The fight against of HIV/AIDS and malaria, combating malnutrition, and improving access to water and sanitation.

Furthermore, education will be included in this list as there is general agreement of its key importance. The challenge ranked third highest in the Copenhagen Consensus, subsidies and trade will be left out as it relies more on factors outside the control of individual developing countries.

The methodology will be to design a process, which involves active participation of the public in Denmark and civil society in the selected African countries.

The concept is that ideas for projects are being sent in from civil society actors in developing countries. After a screening process, the Danish public participates in deciding which 10 projects should become eligible for financing.

The countries from which projects for the competition can be sent in will be limited to selected Danish Programme Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa: Ghana, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia.

The Copenhagen Consensus Competition should result in substantial information, public interest and debate on the challenges that Danish development cooperation is engaged. 5 projects – among the proposed projects – that have been judged as being the most effective in dealing with the challenges will be selected.

The Copenhagen Consensus Competition shall include the design and implementation of a competition, which will ensure involvement of the poor in the selected countries in design of project proposals.

There will need to be clear criteria developed for the submission of project proposals, for the screening of received proposals, and for the final selection of the 5 winner projects.

A media strategy for involving the Danish population actively shall be designed and implemented.

It is expected that the Copenhagen Consensus Competition will involve consultant(s) with good knowledge about and experience with the methodology applied by the Copenhagen Consensus, with the challenges in developing countries in Africa with regard to HIV/AIDS, malnutrition, access to water and sanitation, and access to education, and with information and communication technology and processes

The 5 projects that are foreseen to be selected will be presented to Danida for funding.

CONTRACT NOTICE

Services

This contract is covered by the Government Procurement Agreement (GPA): No.

SECTION I: CONTRACTING AUTHORITY
I.1) Official name and address of the contracting authority:
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Att: Thierry Jacobsen, Asiatisk Plads 2, DK-1448 Copenhagen K. Tel.: + 45 33 92 00 00. Fax: + 45 33 92 02 89. E-mail: [email protected]. URL: http://www.um.dk/en/menu/DevelopmentPolicy/BusinessCooperation/ContractSecretariat/.
I.2) Address from which further information can be obtained:
As in I.1.
I.3) Address from which documentation may be obtained:
As in I.1.
I.4) Address to which tenders/requests to participate must be sent:
As in I.1.
I.5) Type of contracting authority:
Central level.

SECTION II: OBJECT OF THE CONTRACT
II.1) Description
II.1.1) Type of works contract:
II.1.2) Type of supplies contract:
II.1.3) Type of service contract
Service category: 12.
II.1.4) Framework agreement:
No.
II.1.5) Title attributed to the contract by the contracting authority:
Copenhagen Consensus Competition: Engaging the Danes – Empowering the Poor.
II.1.6) Description/object of the contract:
A service contract to prepare and implement an international competition based on the Copenhagen Consensus in the view to engage the public in Denmark more effectively in development issues through innovative activities, and to find effective and practical ways in which to empower poor people in developing countries to reduce poverty within selected areas.
II.1.7) Site or location of works, place of delivery or performance:
In Denmark and in selected Danish programme Countries in Sub-Saharan Africa.
II.1.8) Nomenclature
II.1.8.1) Common Procurement Vocabulary (CPV):
74000000.
II.1.8.2) Other relevant nomenclature (CPA/NACE/CPC):
II.1.9) Division into lots:
No.
II.1.10) Will variants be accepted:
No.
II.2) Quantity or scope of the contract
II.2.1) Total quantity or scope:
It is expected that the total value of the contract will be between 5 000 000 and 7 000 000 DKK. This includes all fees, personnel related expenses required for the execution of the contract and project related expenses.
II.2.2) Options. Description and time when they may be exercised:
II.3) Duration of the contract or time limit for completion:
10 months from the award of the contract.

SECTION III: LEGAL, ECONOMIC, FINANCIAL AND TECHNICAL INFORMATION
III.1) Conditions relating to the contract
III.1.1) Deposits and guarantees required:
N/A.
III.1.2) Main terms of financing and payment and/or reference to the relevant provisions:
Advance payment against bank guarantee of 20% of fees and 40% of reimbursable expenses. Quarterly progress payments according to time and reimbursable expenses spent with deduction for advance payments.
III.1.3) Legal form to be taken by the grouping of suppliers, contractors or service providers to whom the contract is awarded:
A joint venture is upon award required to sign a joint venture agreement meeting the requirements of the Contracting Authority. Refer to VI.4, (ii) ‘Guidelines for preparation of the qualification information’.
III.2) Conditions for participation
III.2.1) Information concerning the personal situation of the contractor, supplier or service provider and information and formalities necessary for the evaluation of the minimum economic, financial and technical capacity required:
Eligibility for tendering and award of larger contracts by Danida. Requirements hereof include:
(a) the Candidate is established as consultants in a Member Country of the European Union or any of the EEA countries;
(b) if the Candidate is an association as a joint venture, consortium or other unincorporated grouping of two or more entities, here called a ‘joint venture’ (JV),
(i) the application shall be signed by all members;
(ii) the members shall attach to the qualification application a letter of intent to form a JV signed by all members, including details of the type(s) of the works/ services/supplies to be provided by each member and the estimated part of the total contract value undertaken by each member of the JV (the requirements to this letter of intent are given in ‘Guidelines for preparation of the qualification information’),
(iii) each member shall meet the requirements to eligibility (a), (d1), (d2), (e), and (f) and to legal position and authorisation/ registration as prescribed in his country of establishment,
(iv) the JV shall, as a whole, meet the minimum conditions related to economic and financial standing and technical and/or professional ability, and
(c) N/A
(d1) the Candidate is not the subject of a conviction by final judgment, of which the Contracting Authority is aware, for (cf. the Council Directive Article 45 (1))
(i) participation in a criminal organisation;
(ii) corruption;
(iii) fraud relating to the financial interests of the European Communities;
(iv) money laundering;
(d2) the Candidate is not (cf. the Council Directive Article 45 (1));
(i) bankrupt or being wound up;
(ii) subject to proceedings for declaration of bankruptcy;
(iii) convicted of an offence concerning his professional conduct by a judgment having the force of Res Judicata;
(iv) guilty of grave misconduct proven by any means which the Contracting Authority can justify;
(v) guilty of serious misrepresentation in supplying information;
(e) the Candidate has a formulated code of ethics and business integrity management system based on an internationally recognised model or system;
(f) the Candidate is affected by no potential conflict of interest, has no particular link with other parties which may be involved in the project or programme, and will inform the Contracting Authority immediately should such situation arise and proof of meeting these requirements shall be provided by the Candidate.
III.2.1.1) Legal position – means of proof required:
Registration certificate showing legal status, place and date of establishment, and authorisation or enrolment in professional organisation or trade register, as required in the Candidate’s country of establishment, or a declaration under oath that he is engaged in the profession in question in a specific place and under a specific name.
III.2.1.2) Economic and financial capacity – means of proof required:
(a) Cover of bank guarantee or current professional risk indemnity insurance (minimum 3 000 000 DKK independent of other damages).
(b) Appropriate statement from banks or presentation of the Candidate’s balance sheet or extracts, showing access to or available liquid assets or line of credit, free of other commitments and independent of any advance payment, sufficient for the assignment (minimum liquid assets or credit line corresponding to DKK 1.5 million).
(c) A statement of the Candidate’s annual turnover overall and in respect of the services in question for the previous three FY, showing a sufficient capacity for the assignment (minimum annual total turnover of 6 000 000 DKK);
(d) If the candidate relies on the capacity of other entities, the Candidate must prove that it will have those resources at its disposal for the execution of the Contract. Such entities must be established in a member country of the EU or any of the EEA countries, and must meet the conditions as stated in III.2.1 (d1) and (d2) above.
III.2.1.3) Technical capacity – means of proof required:
(a) Experience from similar contracts: List of contracts of similar size, nature and complexity, and from the geographical region of the assignment, all during the past three years, where the major part is carried out by the Candidate (minimum 2, maximum 5 such assignments).
Evidence in the form of certificates to be given only where specifically requested.
(b) Technicians and/or technical bodies to be applied: N/A
(c) EN ISO 9001 certification or similar or proof of an operating quality assurance and management system;
(d) Capacities for production, studies and/or research: N/A
(e) Management being members of recognised professional international or national institutions and having considerable relevant experience technically and managerially;
(f) Environmental management measures to be applied: N/A
(g) Own full-time man power resources for the team leader and other key personnel including back-up well in excess of those directly required;
(h) Tools, plant and/or technical equipment/ facilities: N/A
(i) Proportion of the total contract value intended sub-contracted;
(j) If the candidate relies on the capacity of other entities, the Candidate must prove that it will have those resources at its disposal for the execution of the Contract. Such entities must be established in a member country of the EU or any of the EEA countries, and must meet the conditions as stated in III.2.1 (d1) and (d2) above.
III.3) Conditions specific to services contracts
III.3.1) Provision of the service is reserved to a specific profession:
No.
III.3.2) Legal entities required to state the names and professional qualifications of the personnel responsible for execution of the contract:
Yes.

SECTION IV: PROCEDURE
IV.1) Type of procedure:
Restricted.
IV.1.1) Candidates already selected:
IV.1.2) Justification for the choice of accelerated procedure:
IV.1.3) Previous publication concerning the same contract
IV.1.3.1) Prior information notice concerning the same contract:
IV.1.3.2) Other previous publications:
IV.1.4) Envisaged number of suppliers which will be invited to tender:
Minimum: 5 – Maximum: 8.
IV.2) Award criteria:
The most economically advantageous tender in terms of:
Criteria as stated in contract documents.
IV.3) Administrative information
IV.3.1) Reference number attributed to the file by the contracting authority:
104.B.65.
IV.3.2) Conditions for obtaining contract document and additional documents:
IV.3.3) Time-limit for receipt of tenders or requests to participate:
10.10.2005. Time: 12.00.
IV.3.4) Dispatch of invitations to tender to selected candidates:
Estimated date: 21.10.2005.
IV.3.5) Language or languages in which tenders or requests to participate can be drawn up:
English.
IV.3.6) Minimum time frame during which the tenderer must maintain its tender:
90 days from the deadline stated for receipt of tenders.
IV.3.7) Conditions for opening tenders
IV.3.7.1) Persons authorised to be present at the opening of tenders:
IV.3.7.2) Date, time and place:
30.11.2005-12.00.
Asiatisk Plads 2, DK – 1448 Copenhagen K. Denmark.

SECTION VI: OTHER INFORMATION
VI.1) Non-mandatory notice:
No.
VI.2) Indication whether this procurement is a recurrent one and the estimated timing for further notices to be published:
N/A.
VI.3) The contract relates to a project/programme financed by EU funds:
No.
VI.4) Additional information:
(i) ‘Background information’
(ii) ‘Guidelines for preparation of the qualification information’
both available from Danida at http://www.um.dk/en/menu/DevelopmentPolicy/BusinessCooperation/ContractSecretariat/Contractnotices/
(normaly available 2 days after publication in the OJ).
(iii) Body responsible for appeals:
Klagenævnet for Udbud, Erhvervs- og Selskabsstyrelsen, Kampmannsgade 1, 1780 København V, Denmark, phone +45 33 30 76 21, fax: +45 33 30 77 99, www.klfu.dk.
If decision of the award has not yet been made, complaints should be lodged to:
Konkurrencestyrelsen, Nyropsgade 30, 1780 København V, Denmark, phone: +45 72 26 80 00, fax: +45 33 32 61 44, e-mail: [email protected], www.ks.dk, where also detailed information on procedures may be obtained from.
VI.5)

Date of dispatch of this notice: 9.9.2005.