GTR 115234307
Tenders Are Invited For Review And Revision Of The African Academy Of Sciences Grant Terms And Conditions
ICB — International Competitive Bid
Closes Jul 15, 2026
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Africa
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115234307
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AAS/TOR/04/2026
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Tenders Are Invited For Review And Revision Of The African Academy Of Sciences Grant Terms And Conditions
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ICB — International Competitive Bid
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Africa
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Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, COMESA,African Union
Last Date of Bid Submission
15-07-2026
5 days left
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Tenders are invited for Review and Revision of the African Academy of Sciences Grant Terms and Conditions. Closing Date: 15 Jul 2026 Type: Consultancy 1. About the African Academy of Sciences The African Academy of Sciences (AAS) is a non-profit, non-political and non-aligned pan-African organization whose vision is to transform lives in Africa through science. The Academy delivers its mandate through three core functions: recognizing excellence in science; providing think tank and advisory services to governments, regional bodies and development partners; and implementing science, technology and innovation programmes that respond to Africas development challenges. Through its programme implementation mandate, the AAS manages complex, multi-country research and innovation grants across Africa. This includes supporting scientists, research institutions and consortia to deliver high-quality research, strengthen scientific leadership, promote equitable partnerships and contribute to evidence-informed development. 2. Background and Rationale The African Research Initiative for Scientific Excellence (ARISE) programme is one of the Academys flagship research programmes. ARISE supports excellent early- and mid-career African scientists to pursue cutting-edge research, build strong research teams, strengthen institutional capacity and contribute to Africas scientific and development priorities. Given the scale, geographic spread and complexity of ARISE grants, the AAS requires robust, clear and enforceable grant terms and conditions that protect the Academy, promote grantee compliance, align with donor requirements and support effective grant implementation. The AAS grant terms and conditions form the contractual and operational foundation for grants awarded to researchers, institutions, and implementing partners. These terms and conditions are communicated through award letters, grant agreements, general terms and conditions, relevant policies, standard operating procedures, and other supporting documents issued to grantees at the point of award and during implementation. The grant terms and conditions define the obligations of the AAS and grantees in relation to grant activation, financial management, reporting, procurement, asset and equipment management, research governance, ethics, safeguarding, intellectual property, data management, visibility, compliance, audit, breaches, sanctions, and grant closure. As the AAS continues to manage increasingly complex grants across diverse African legal, institutional,and regulatory contexts, it is necessary to review whether the existing grant terms and conditions and the standard contractual agreement remain fit for purpose and conform to the requirements of its donors. The review will assess their adequacy in preventing non-compliance, reducing contractual and fiduciary risk, aligning with donor standards, supporting good grant stewardship, and enabling efficient management of both small and large grants.The revised terms and conditions and grant agreements should strengthen the AASs ability to manage research grants responsibly while supporting grantees to comply with their obligations and deliver high-quality scientific outputs. 3. Objective of the Assignment The primary objective of this consultancy is to review the existing AAS grant terms and conditions,recommend updated terms and conditions that are robust, practical, enforceable and aligned withgood international practice and donor requirements, and develop a standard agreement that addresses all the critical requirements of the AAS and its donors. Specifically, the assignment will seek to: Strengthen the AAS grant management systems and reduce the risk of non-compliance,contractual breaches, and fiduciary exposure. Align the AAS grant terms and conditions with international best practice, donor standards and the operational realities of managing research grants across Africa. Address emerging risks and challenges in research grant management, including safeguarding, ethics, data governance, intellectual property, procurement, audit, sanctions, and institutional accountability. Support the ARISE programme and other AAS grant programmes to operate within a clear, consistent and accountable grant management framework. Ensure that the revised grant agreement and terms and conditions are fully aligned with the AAS European Commission Grant Agreement, Financial Support to Third Parties requirements, and applicable EU audit and verification standards. 4. Scope of Work 4.1. Review of Existing AAS Grant Terms and Conditions The consultant will conduct a comprehensive review of all documents that constitute or inform the AAS grant terms and conditions. These may include, but are not limited to, award letters, grant agreements, general terms and conditions, programme-specific conditions, AAS policies, grant management manuals, standard operating procedures, reporting templates, and relevant donor agreements.The review should assess the clarity, completeness, coherence, enforceability, and practical relevance of the existing terms and conditions. It should also examine whether the current terms adequately protect the interests of the AAS, promote grantee compliance and reflect the responsibilities of host institutions, principal investigators, research teams and sub-awardees. Key tasks will include: Reviewing the current award letter (grant agreement), general terms and conditions, AAS policies and related grant management documents. Assessing provisions relating to grant activation, disbursement, reporting, budget management, procurement, equipment, asset ownership, audit, ethics, safeguarding,data, intellectual property, visibility, publication, conflict of interest, sanctions, suspension, termination and grant closure. Identifying strengths that should be retained or enhanced. Identifying weaknesses, gaps, ambiguities, inconsistencies or areas of potential risk. Assessing whether the terms and conditions are suitable for managing both small and large grants. Reviewing the alignment between AAS requirements, donor obligations and grantee institutional responsibilities. Establish a detailed cost eligibility guideline for eligible and ineligible costs Introduce standardised procurement rules consistent with EU principles Strengthen reporting accuracy and timeliness Define the minimum documentation threshold required for all expenditures Include a foreign exchange policy annex in the manual to manage the gains and losses in foreign exchange. Develop a budget modification request template. Strengthen the policy on indirect costs to align with EU requirements Clear guidelines on recovery of ineligible costs on subgrants/ clawback clause Develop a sub-grantee monitoring framework and scorecard system. Develop a cost-sharing policy in alignment with EU 4.2. Stakeholder Consultations The consultant will conduct targeted consultations with relevant internal and external stakeholders to gather practical insights on the performance, interpretation and implementation of the current grant terms and conditions.Stakeholders may include AAS programme teams, grants and finance teams, legal and compliance personnel, ARISE programme staff, selected grantees, host institutions and donorfacing staff. The consultations should identify implementation challenges, recurring compliance issues, unclear provisions and areas where the terms and conditions require strengthening. Key tasks will include: Developing consultation tools or guiding questions. Conducting interviews, meetings or group discussions with selected stakeholders. Documenting stakeholder experiences, concerns and recommendations. Identifying areas where revised terms and conditions can improve clarity, accountability and compliance. 4.3. Benchmarking and Review of Best Practice The consultant will benchmark the AAS grant terms and conditions against those used by comparable research funding, science granting and development organizations operating in similar contexts.The benchmarking should focus on organizations that manage competitive research grants, institutional awards, fellowships, consortia grants or sub-awards across multiple countries. The purpose is to identify good practices that can strengthen AASs grant management approach while remaining relevant to the African research funding environment. Key tasks will include: Identifying comparable organizations and grant-making models relevant to AAS and ARISE. Developing benchmarking criteria for assessing grant terms and conditions. Reviewing best-practice provisions on compliance, risk management, audit, safeguarding, ethics, procurement, data governance, intellectual property, publication, visibility, sub-awards, sanctions and termination. Providing practical recommendations for adapting relevant good practices to the AAS context. Build a solid framework for a consortium, especially for a scaled or second-phase initiative like ARISE 2.0, ensuring alignment, clear governance, and operational efficiency among diverse partners and in alignment with EU regulations. 4.4. Development of Recommendations Based on the document review, stakeholder consultations and benchmarking exercise, the consultant will develop clear and actionable recommendations for revising the AAS grant terms and conditions. The recommendations should address legal, operational, fiduciary, programmatic and compliance considerations. They should also indicate which provisions require strengthening, which should be simplified, which should be newly introduced, and which should be aligned with donor or programme-specific requirements. The recommendations should be practical and implementable, taking into account the capacity of AAS, grantees and host institutions to apply the revised terms effectively. 4.5. Drafting of Revised Grant Terms and Conditions The consultant will prepare Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4218876/terms-reference-review-and-revision-african-academy-sciences-grant-terms-and-conditions-aastor042026
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