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BBRSO80370: Data Visualization Consultant

BBRSO80370: Data Visualization Consultant has been closed on 18 Sep 2019. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Development Programme

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Location: Barbados

General information

Donor:

United Nations Development Programme

Industry:

Energy & Utilities

Consulting

Status:

Closed

Timeline

Published:

04 Sep 2019

Deadline:

18 Sep 2019

Value:

Not available

Contacts

Description

Overview :

ADMINISTRATION

To apply, interested persons should upload the combined* Technical Proposal/Methodology (if applicable), CV and Offeror’s Letter to “UNDP Jobs” by navigating to the link below and clicking “APPLY NOW”, no later than the date indicated on the “UNDP Jobs” website. Applications submitted via email will not be accepted**: -

UNDP Job Site – https://jobs.undp.org/cj_view_job.cfm?cur_job_id=87349 (cut and paste into browser address bar if the link does not work)

* PLEASE NOTE: The system allows the upload of one (1) document ONLY – if you are required to submit a Technical Proposal/Methodology, this document along with your CV/P11 and Offeror’s Letter, MUST be combined and uploaded as one.

NOTE: The Financial Proposal should not be uploaded to “UNDP Jobs”**.

 

**Please email the password-protected Financial Proposal to [email protected]. The subject line of your email must contain the following: “BBRSO80370 Financial Proposal – Your Name

 

If the password for your Financial Proposal is required, it will be requested by the Procurement Unit.

Any request for clarification must be sent in writing to [email protected] within three (3) days of the publication of this notice, ensuring that the reference number above is included in the subject line. The UNDP Barbados & the OECS Procurement Unit will post the responses*** two (2) days later, including an explanation of the query without identifying the source of inquiry, to: -

http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=58983 (cut and paste into browser address bar if the link does not work)

A detailed Procurement Notice, TOR, and all annexes can be found by clicking the above link.

*** UNDP shall endeavour to provide such responses to clarifications in an expeditious manner, but any delay in such response shall not cause an obligation on the part of UNDP to extend the submission date of the Proposals, unless UNDP deems that such an extension is justified and necessary

 

BACKGROUND

The 2017 Hurricanes season in the Caribbean was particularly active. Hurricanes Irma and Maria impacted multiple islands within a week causing massive devastation and triggering a crisis that almost two years later is still affecting many communities impacted.

In this context, the United Nation Development Programme (UNDP) Barbados & the OECS sub-regional office and the UNDP Crisis Bureau in HQ designed a tool to rapidly assess damage to buildings in post-disaster contexts (immediately after natural disasters). The Building Damage Assessment (BDA) Toolkit is designed to support national and local authorities in crisis-affected countries around the world to assess residential and non-residential infrastructures and collect timely data to make informed decisions and prioritization for risk-informed rehabilitation and rebuilding.

 

The BDA Toolkit is operated using a flexible online questionnaire that gathers information about buildings, including damage to the structure, vulnerability of the occupants, etc. The information is collected on the field through smartphones using KoboToolbox (an opensource data collection platform that allows rapid information gathering and facilitates the post-collection data analysis). After the data is collected in the field and uploaded to KoboToolbox, it is cleaned and visualized into Microsoft Power BI (an intelligence platform for the analysis and real-time visualization of data and interactive maps). Once this process is completed, the information is handed over from UNDP to the government of the affected area. Governments can use this powerful data for rapid reconstruction, policy-making and preparedness for future disasters. The BDA maps and associated dataset represent a critical baseline against which national and local authorities can track risk-informed reconstruction and rehabilitation efforts for an effective recovery.

 

The first BDA was conducted in Dominica and Barbuda (In Dominica alone, almost 29,500 buildings were assessed by over 150 surveyors in three months). Most recently, on December 2018, a pilot exercise was conducted over 200 structures in Roseau, the capital of Dominica, to test the practicability of a new tool (BDA 2.0) incorporating lessons learnt from the first BDA.

 

The BDA 2.0 includes a more comprehensive and flexible questionnaire, a wider set of data fields, higher GPS accuracy and the possibility to use any smartphone for data gathering. The new questionnaire of approximately 190 questions follows a holistic and multidisciplinary approach that includes inputs from different UN agencies such as WFP and UNICEF. The BDA 2.0 not only aims to assess building damage but more multidimensional data gathering, including demographic and vulnerability information about households as well as damage to public facilities such as education or health facilities.

 

After the success of both the BDA 1.0 (Dominica and Barbuda in early 2018) and the BDA 2.0 pilot in Roseau (Dominica, December 2018), UNDP is aiming to incorporate the BDA Toolkit as a corporate tool. In that context, a partnership with Impact, a Swiss NGO that provides technical and operational support to strengthen systems and tools related to rapid assessment and analysis, has been established.

 

In sum; UNDP BDA team in Barbados, UNDP Crisis Bureau team in HQ and Impact are working together aiming to boost and standardize the BDA Toolkit for corporate use.

Please note that there is a related assignment at the below link for a Disaster Preparedness Modeling Consultant. Consulants are encouraged to apply for both assignments if they meet the requirements.

http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_notice.cfm?notice_id=58985

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