
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
(CONSULTING SERVICES - FIRMS SELECTION)
Republic of Moldova
Strengthening Moldova’s Disaster Risk Management and Resilience Project
Loan No.: 9720-MD
Assignment Title: Consulting services for provision of consulting services on development of fiscal risk assessment of disasters in Republic of Moldova
Reference No. (as per Procurement Plan): MD-OEAPM-523168-CS-CQS
The Government of the Republic of Moldova has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Strengthening Moldova’s Disaster Risk Management and Resilience Project, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
The consulting services (“the Services”) include provision of Consulting services for provision of consulting services on development of fiscal risk assessment of disasters in Republic of Moldova.
The Terms of Reference (TOR) for the primary procurement stage for the assignment are attached to this request for expressions of interest.
The P.I. “Office for External Assistance Programs Management” (OEAPM) Project Implementation Unit (PIU) now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services. Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services. Consultant/firm’s shortlisting criteria are at least 7 (seven) years of following qualifications and experience:
Key Experts will not be evaluated at the shortlisting stage.
The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
Consultants may associate with other firms to enhance their qualifications, but should indicate clearly whether the association is in the form of a joint venture and/or a sub-consultancy. In the case of a joint venture, all the partners in the joint venture shall be jointly and severally liable for the entire contract, if selected.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the „Consultant’s Qualification-based Selection” described in the Procurement Regulations and to be specifically set out in the Request for Proposals.
The Expression of Interest shall clearly state the name of the Consultant (individual Firm, Joint Venture or sub-consultancy). The Consultant shall provide relevant references (assignment name, Client, time frame, the role of the firm (main Consultant/Partner in JV/sub-consultant, contract amount, tasks performed etc.) to confirm its experience and qualifications.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 08:30 to 17:30 hours.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail, or by e-mail) by 17:30 local time, February 27, 2026.
Attn: Ms. Raisa CANTEMIR
Director, Office for External Assistance Programs Management / PIU
57/1 Mitropolitul Banulescu Bodoni str., office 306, MD-2005, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Tel: 373 22 23 29 63, 373 23 82 48
E-mail: achizitii.proiecte@ogpae.gov.md
Republic of Moldova
Strengthening Moldova’s Disaster Risk Management
And Climate Resilience Project
Terms of Reference
for provision of consulting services on development of fiscal risk
assessment of disasters in Republic of Moldova
The Government of the Republic of Moldova is implementing the Strengthening Moldova’s Disaster Risk Management and Climate Resilience Project (SMORE) financed by the World Bank, that aims to enhance Moldova’s preparedness and response to natural hazards and climate-related shocks, and in case of an eligible crisis or emergency, respond promptly and effectively to it.
The Strengthening Moldova’s Disaster Risk Management and Climate Resilience Project comprises 5 components including Component 3: Policy and Regulatory Support for Risk Reduction of Critical Infrastructure and Fiscal Resilience, with 2 subcomponents:
The P.I. “Office of External Assistance Programs Management” (OEAPM) under the Ministry of Finance will have the role of the Project Implementation Unit (PIU).
The Ministry of Finance (MoF) is the beneficiary of all consultancies within Subcomponent 3.2, which will support the ministry to undertake disaster risk finance reforms in Moldova to reduce the post-disaster funding gap, and improve the management of disaster related contingent liabilities.
The Subcomponent will support activities to increase financial protection to mitigate disaster impacts through (i) improvement or redesign of the existing MoF Emergency Funds (Reserve Fund and Intervention Fund), or (ii) design of a new accumulating disaster reserve fund and (iii) preparation of a methodology for assessment of fiscal risks related to natural disasters to be disclosed as part of the government Fiscal Risk Statement.
In this context, the Ministry of Finance intends to hire a consultant (firm) who will provide consulting services on development of fiscal risk assessment of disasters in Republic of Moldova.
The objective of the assignment is to provide consulting services on the development of fiscal risk assessment of natural calamities and disasters in Republic of Moldova, which the Ministry of Finance (MoF) will be able to use in the future.
This work will include the following assignments:
In performing the tasks, the Consultant will rely on all available data (MoF relevant documents; strategies, policies, statistical data, existing modelling; good practices adapted to the conditions of the Republic of Moldova). For all tasks listed, the Consultant will collaborate closely with the MoF, PIU and other interested government entities.
The following tasks must be accomplished:
3.1 Inception Report
At the outset of this assignment, the Consultant is to prepare an Inception Report, including a proposed work plan, implementation schedule, a brief quality assurance plan outlining internal review procedures and responsibilities and outlining data needs, sources and limitations for undertaking the assignment. The Inception Report should be submitted within the first 2 weeks for MoF and PIU review and approval.
3.2 Develop a Methodology for Assessing the Fiscal Impacts of Natural Disasters, including the Evaluation of a Set of Disaster Scenarios
The Consultant will develop a methodology to assess the fiscal impact of disasters on the Government’s financial position. The methodology will be structured around the following tasks:
3.3 Delivery of the Results and Reporting
The Technical Report will be accompanied by:
b. Preparation of the fiscal risk section of the statement. Based on the Fiscal Impact Assessment, the Consultant will coordinate with MoF to prepare a draft wording for inclusion in the Government’s Fiscal Risk Statement. The text should clearly describe the risk assessment approach, underlying assumptions, key fiscal impact channels, and quantified results. The Consultant will prepare:
c. Capacity building, Training, and Knowledge Transfer. The Consultant will deliver structured capacity-building activities to ensure that MoF staff can independently apply and regularly update the methodology and Assessment tool. This will include:
5. Qualification requirements. The Consultant will be a firm or a consotium of firms, possesing proven expirience in performing similar assignments with the following qualifications and experience:
The Consultant must possess the following qualifications and expirience:
Qualification requirements for key experts
The Consultant (firm) shall propose a team capable of delivering all tasks described in this TOR. While only key experts will be evaluated during the selection process, the Consultant may include additional optional experts in the proposal to demonstrate technical depth and ensure effective delivery.
The Consultant team should consist of:
Senior Economist (Lead Modelling Expert)
The Consultant is expected to work approximately 100 working days within 180 calendar days.
Supporting Economist or Actuary (or equivalent expertise)
The Consultant is expected to work approximately 100 working days within 180 calendar days.
Note: In accordance with the sequence of tasks and the effort required, some of the experts may be assigned for partial time throughout the contract period.
The Consultant will report to the MoF and PIU and will deliver the following documents and products:
|
No |
Reports and deliverables |
Timeline (initial draft / final version) |
Share of the deliverable in total cost of the lumpsum service contract |
|
1 |
Inception Report including: a) Work plan and implementation schedule. b) Quality assurance plan (review procedures, responsibilities). c) Identification of data needs, sources and limitations for the assignment. |
Day 10 Day 15 |
10% |
|
2 |
Initial Report including: a) Review and analysis of historical disaster events and fiscal impacts. b) Overview of available quantitative assessments of major disaster risks. c) Proposed methodology for fiscal impact assessment (risk quantification, scenario design, contingent liability estimation). Proposed approach for sensitivity analysis and integration of DRF instruments. |
Day 45 Day 60 (final version) |
15% |
|
3 |
Draft Assessment Tool and Interim Results including: a) Excel-based Assessment Tool (draft version). b) Step-by-step user guide (embedded or standalone). c) Worked example illustrating methodology d) Interim results from scenario analysis and sensitivity testing . e) MoF/PIU review workshop to gather feedback |
Day 75 (initial draft) Day 100 (final version) |
20% |
|
4 |
Technical Report and Supporting Materials including: a) Finalized methodology and fiscal impact assessment, including direct and indirect fiscal impacts, contingent liabilities, debt implications, and key fiscal indicators. b) Results of scenario analysis and sensitivity testing. c) Analysis of contingent liabilities and DRF instrument options. d) Recommendations on data gaps, data system improvements, and interpretation of quantitative results. e) Finalized Excel Assessment Tool (revised) and user guide . f) Supporting datasets and spreadsheets PowerPoint presentation of findings and recommendations. |
Day 120 (initial draft) Day 135 (final version) |
25% |
|
5 |
Contribution to Fiscal Risk Statement including: a) Draft wording for inclusion in Government’s Fiscal Risk Statement. b) Reusable template for future reporting cycles. |
Day 150 (initial draft) Day 160 |
15 % |
|
6 |
Capacity Building, Training, and Final Package including: a) Training sessions and on-the-job training for MoF staff and key stakeholders. b) Guidance materials (slides, manuals, exercises) to support ongoing independent use of the tool. c) Final “Training and Guidance Package” to ensure MoF can independently apply and update the tool. d) Clean versions of all reports and deliverables (in editable formats). e) Final Excel Tool and supporting data files f) Summary note of all activities and outputs delivered. g) Final stakeholder workshop to present consolidated results. |
Day 165 (initial draft) Day 180 |
15 % |
|
|
Total days (6 months): |
180 days |
100 % |
As indicated in the table, initial draft reports must be submitted to the MoF and PIU for review and feedback. The Consultant will incorporate the provided comments before submitting the final versions, which should be confirmed by MoF as acceptable.
The Consultant’s reports shall include names, titles, address of delivery, frequency of report, date of submission, team composition, tasks and sub-components, due dates, status of performance, conclusions, problems, recommendations and corrective actions taken.
Reports shall be submitted in English and Romanian languages. All deliverables including documents, information, work files, databases, tables, and related systems automation data shall also be provided to MoF.
Electronic data formats shall be compatible with the latest versions of Microsoft Office Suite and any other data formats acceptable to MoF and PIU.