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International recruitment for firms with expertise in climate and disaster risk finance, institutional reform, governance, and public-sector performance improvement. Requires experience engaging with government institutions and firms specializing in DRM systems or climate budget tracking.
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CALL FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST, FIRMS AND CONSORTIA – PAKISTAN BRAVE-IS
Programme: Building Resilience and Addressing Vulnerability to Emergencies – Institutional Strengthening (BRAVE-IS)
Contracting Organisation: DAI Pakistan Pvt. Ltd
Funded by: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), United Kingdom
Programme Duration: 2026–2029
Location: Pakistan (Federal, Provincial and District)
Eligibility: National and international firms; consortia welcome. Public, private, profit or not-for-profit organizations may apply.
Deadline for Submission: July 24, 2026
About DAI
DAI is an integrated professional services and advisory firm that provides project design and delivery, management consulting, and financial services to companies, investors, and governments worldwide.
About the Programme
DAI Pakistan is implementing the Institutional Strengthening (IS) Component of the FCDO-funded BRAVE (Building Resilience and Addressing Vulnerability to Emergencies) programme in Pakistan. BRAVE-IS is an adaptive institutional strengthening and technical assistance programme designed to strengthen the capacity of federal, provincial, and district institutions to better anticipate, plan for, and manage climate and disaster risks.
The programme supports a transition across Pakistan's climate and disaster resilience architecture: from reactive disaster response to anticipatory risk management; from fragmented interventions to integrated systems; from policy formulation to implementation; and from ex-post disaster financing to ex-ante risk financing. Work is structured across three areas:
DAI Pakistan is building a roster for the Technical Assistance Facility (TAF), comprising firms that can be pre-qualified and engaged on short- or long-term assignments across the programme's thematic areas and target geographies. Assignments are demand-driven, time-bound, and linked to clearly defined deliverables and institutional reform objectives.
Note: BRAVE-IS is a technical assistance programme and will not fund civil works, procurement of equipment, infrastructure investments, or recurring operational expenditures.
What We Are Looking For
Firms should demonstrate:
National firms are strongly encouraged to apply. Consortia must identify a lead entity and define the specific contribution of each partner.
Firm Types and Expertise Required
The table below lists the types of firms sought for the TAF roster and the expertise required under each. Firms should clearly indicate in their cover letter which firm type(s) they are applying for. Applications across multiple categories are welcome where genuine capability exists.
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Firm Type
Expertise
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Management consulting and public sector reform firms
2
Engineering consulting firms / Urban planning firms
3
Climate and environmental consulting firms
4
Public finance and audit/accounting firms / Climate finance / transaction advisory firms
5
Data, GIS and technology firms
6
Disaster management and humanitarian systems firms/organizations
7
Research institutions, universities and think tanks
8
Private-sector solution providers
9
Training and capacity-building firms
Selection Process
Submissions will be reviewed on a rolling basis following the deadline. The process is as follows:
Pre-qualification does not guarantee assignment. Assignments will be issued based on programme needs, the quality of proposals received, and fit with specific task requirements.
How to Apply
Please submit the following to Brave-is@dai.com with the subject line 'BRAVE-IS – Call for Firm Profiles – [Firm Type(s)]':
Deadline: July 24, 2026
DAI Pakistan reserves the right to accept or reject any application without providing reasons.
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