University of The Gambia Wins Consultancy Contract for National Resilience, Inclusion, and Skills Project
University of The Gambia Wins Consultancy Contract for National Resilience, Inclusion, and Skills Project

05 Nov 2025

Gambia - 16 june 25The Gambia Resilience, Inclusion, Skills, and Equity (RISE) Project has given the University of The Gambia (UTG) a consulting contract worth GMD 8,006,020. The project, which is funded by the World Bank through Trust Fund TF-C3623, aims to strengthen education and training systems, foster inclusive development, and increase community resilience in The Gambia.Overview of the ContractUnder the borrower reference GM-CPCU-MOFEA-470725-CS-CQS, the award, which was made public on September 1, 2025, is the result of a Consultant Qualification Selection (CQS) process. UTG secured the top spot among eligible bidders with a leading technical score of 98 out of 100. The agreement will be in effect on June 16, 2025, and it will last for eighteen months.Work ScopeThe University of The Gambia will support the RISE Project with technical know-how, research, and training under this consultancy. Important elements of the interaction consist of: creating capacity-building initiatives to improve inclusivity and workforce preparedness. supporting educational approaches that prioritise equity and align with national development objectives. assisting relevant ministries and community organisations in strengthening their institutions and exchanging knowledge. Assessment and ChoiceThe firm's technical expertise was given a lot of weight during the evaluation process. UTG received top grades in a number of categories: Experience Particular to Consultants: 15 Approach: 28 Important Personnel: 30 Knowledge Transfer: 25 Money: 20The university's excellent operational and academic capacity to meet the project's goals was demonstrated by the final combined score of 98 points. Importance for the Development of the NationThis agreement marks a significant turning point in The Gambia's continuous initiatives to improve social inclusion and resilience. The project guarantees local ownership, knowledge sustainability, and alignment with the nation's Vision 2050 development framework by incorporating a national academic institution. Additionally, the partnership supports the government's larger plan to use education and skill development to empower young people and marginalised communities.Concerning the Gambia UniversityWith a variety of programmes in social sciences, education, and development studies, the University of The Gambia, which was founded in 1999, has developed into the top university in the country. Its participation in the RISE Project highlights its increasing standing as a reliable partner in capacity building, research, and policy advisory projects.To sum upAn important step towards building a more resilient and inclusive Gambian society is the RISE Project. Over the next 18 months, this consultancy, led by UTG, is anticipated to make a significant contribution to sustainable human capital development and equitable education reform.Tags:#The Gambia, #University of The Gambia, #RISE Project, #World Bank, #contract award, #government contracts, #ProcurementNews, #SkillsDevelopment, #SocialInclusion, #E-Education, #consultantselection, #publicsectorconsultancy, #awardedtenders, #resilienceandequity

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