In order to conduct in-depth research aimed at producing the Needs Assessment the project implementation team was composed by 5 experts (Team leader, Legal expert, 2 economists and an Infrastructure/Transport engineer) addressing the following strategic business planning issues:
Conducted a baseline analysis of current practices, and challenges in procuring consulting services in targeted Agencies. The analysis included details about:
Agencies’ procurement budget and organizational structure;
On-going and planned consulting services outsourcing;
Current consulting services procurement needs;
Short and long-term strategic plans for development; and
Anticipated consulting services in the next five years, with or without donors’ assistance.
Conducted gap analysis defining the optimal structure under which the targeted agencies will agree to procure core services relevant to MBEA’s staff expertise. The gap analysis highlighted:
the bottlenecks in the legal framework, procurement procedures, and other internal and external factors limiting the current procurement process.
the steps that shall be taken to reach that optimal framework of operation.
co-sponsorship opportunities between Regulatory Bodies and Agencies and (i) the GoM; (ii) the donor’s community; and (iii) the private sector (PPP) Conducted analyses on the competition: current players (size, profile etc…) their approach and core services provided.