Call for Proposals to Conduct a Biogas Users’ Survey _BUS_ for UDBP 2012

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							Introduction and background:
Heifer International Uganda and SNV in partnership with HIVOS are jointly
implementing a 5 year Uganda Domestic Biogas Program (UDBP) running from 2009 –
2013. This is part of the African Biogas Partnership Programme (ABPP) between DGIS,
SNV and Hivos aiming at supporting the construction of some 70 500 digesters in six
African Countries.
The program is targeting to directly benefit 12,000 households who will invest in bio
digesters: but in addition to create employment opportunities for more than 300 people
that will be employed either as masons constructing biogas digester and fabricators of
appliances used in biogas.
The overall objective of the program is to contribute to the dissemination of domestic bio
- digesters as a sustainable source of energy through the development of a
commercially viable biogas sector.
The expected benefits of domestic biogas to households are:
- Improved health and living conditions in rural households, particularly of women and
children;
- Reduction of firewood use and the time to collect it;
- Improved soil fertility and agricultural production;
- Reduction of greenhouse gas emission;
- Creation of new jobs (m/f) and a new biogas business sector (contractors, masons and
all kinds of input supply).
The overall aim of the survey is;
a) The BUS is used for annual assessment of Social, economic and health effects of
biogas on male and female users
b) The results of the survey will inform the program stakeholders experience and
satisfaction of the programme activities such as promotion, construction, quality
assurance, training and aftersales service.
c) To be used by programme management to monitor results and steer the programme
direction and for aggregated monitoring of the programmes’ results.




Heifer International is seeking proposals from competent firms to work closely with UDBP to
conduct a Biogas Users’ Survey (BUS)
APPLICATION PROCEDURE:
If interested please submit a detailed proposal – technical and financial - for such a
survey, with specific indications on:
• Time required for conducting and completing such a survey in the regions - data
collection and analysis
• Methodology and proposed approach
• Capacities and availability


A detailed ToR can be obtained by interested parties in writing only. Please submit Your
Request to udbpbiogas@yahoo.com with the subject “BUS ToR” or by visiting our
website: www.heifer.org
The full proposal shall be submitted in three (3) hard copies and the soft copy in CD
with a sealed envelope to the address mentioned below.
Submit your proposal clearly marked UDBP Biogas User Survey Addressed to:
The Country Director
Attn: Program Coordinator - UDBP
Heifer International – Uganda
P. O. Box 28491- Kampala
Plot 8 Kafu Road Nakasero
Tel: 0414231828
Deadline for submission of the proposal:
7th December 2012

						
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