Research project on Temporary Basic Income has been closed on 07 Jun 2021. It no longer accepts any bids. For further information, you can contact the United Nations Capital Development Fund
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Location: Malaysia
United Nations Capital Development Fund
Government
Closed
17 May 2021
07 Jun 2021
Not available
Laine Liew
Dear Bidder,
We kindly request you to submit your Proposal for Consultancy to Organize Research project on Temporary Basic Income .
The Coronavirus pandemic 2019 (COVID-19) has impacted Malaysia’s economic growth. The enforcement of the Movement Control Order (MCO) by the Government of Malaysia (GOM) since March 2020 resulted in a 17.1% contraction of Malaysia’s Gross Domestic Product in Q2 of 2020 compared to the corresponding quarter in 2019. Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM) reported that the overall Malaysian economy contracted 5.6% in 2020 as compared to a positive growth of 4.3% in 2019 which reflected the unprecedented impact of the stringent containment measures of COVID-19. This is the lowest contraction of Malaysia’s economy observed since 2009 (-1.5%) and 1998 (-7.4%). This—coupled with gaps in the social safety net —has worsened the economic security of low-income households across Malaysia .
As Malaysia approaches developed country status, it is important that social protection is more inclusive and needs to restructure its social safety net. The provision of a temporary basic income (TBI) is a form of social protection measure that can reduce income uncertainty. TBI provides continuous and unconditional assistance, making it a valuable intervention during a crisis to secure the financial stability and security of vulnerable households. TBI has been experimented —not only in lower-income countries—but also in developed countries such as Finland and Germany.
TBI pilot project in an upper middle-income country such as Malaysia is a promising initiative that can show how pockets of vulnerability brought about seasonal and emerging trends of non-standard forms of employment can be addressed. The overarching aim of this study is to increase evidence for a continuous and inclusive cash-based intervention as a means to improve livelihood and socio-economic security. This will be accomplished by testing a social protection intervention that the GOM can employ and replicate.
Please be guided by the form attached hereto as Annex 2 in preparing your Proposal.
Do ensure that the financial proposal is separated with password protected.
UNDP will organise a Pre-Proposal conference as per below schedule:
Time: 3:00 PM, (GMT+8)
Date: May, 20, 2021 (Thursday)
Register in advance for this Pre-proposal conference https://undp.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KmuEDQ0-QqygfHN792poMw
Proposals may be submitted on or before Monday, 07 June, 2021 and via email to the address below:
United Nations Development Programme
Attention to: Procurement Team
Email : [email protected]
Your Proposal must be expressed in the English, and valid for a minimum period of 120 days.
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