Research project on Temporary Basic Income

UNDP
Research project on Temporary Basic Income Request for proposal

Reference: MyRFP2021_011
Beneficiary countries: Malaysia
Published on: 17-May-2021
Deadline on: 14-Jun-2021 23:59 (GMT 8.00)

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Updates: Uploaded of Pre-Conference minutes

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 : procurement.my@undp.org

 

Your Proposal must be expressed in the English, and valid for a minimum period of 120 days.