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The excitement that marked the opportunity provided by the
Government for accessing tenders was highlighted largely by lack of
information and knowledge of how these tenders can be accessed.
So what are the requirements for one to be eligible for the tenders?
According to www.uwezofund.go.ke a raft of measures are required for
anyone to qualify.
As a youth, woman and person with disability you are required to do the
following to enable you access these opportunities and to compete for
procurement opportunities within a category:
1. Form a group and register an enterprise with the Registrar of
Companies Offices in Nairobi or anywhere else wherever they are
located. You may do so as a sole trader, partnership, limited company, or
association.
2. Get clearance from the Youth Enterprise Fund if you are youth;
Women Gender Directorate if a woman; and, certification from National
Council for Persons with Disability if you are a person with disability.
3. Register the enterprise with the National Treasury in Nairobi or any
County Treasury office. PPOA shall publish the names of all registered
groups in the PPOA website (www.ppoa.go.ke).
4. Visit any public entity of the National or County Governments
anywhere in the country to seek for procurement opportunities. Public
entities may advertise procurement opportunities in their respective
websites, notice boards or local dailies which may also be published in
the PPOA website (www.tenders.go.ke).
5. Contact PPOA for any clarifications on matters that arise out of your
interactions with the public entities on this issue.

6. You are not required to submit a Tender Security in order to


participate in the procurement process but you shall sign a Tender
Security Declaration Form provided for in the tender documents which
will bind you to perform the service once awarded the contract(s).
Failure to adhere to the terms of the Form shall make you liable to
Debarment pursuant to Section 115 of the Public procurement and
Disposal Act, 2005.
7. PPOA shall publish the list of the disadvantaged groups who have
been registered for easy access by public entities.
8. If you are not satisfied with the outcome of the procurement
proceeding, you may lodge your complaint to the Director General
(PPOA) or file a review with the Secretary Public Procurement
Administrative Review Board within 10 calendar days after notification
of award of contract.

You shall benefit from this preference and reservation scheme for a
period of five years renewable once only.

In order to reap maximum benefits,


Step 1: Sign up for Capacity Building Programme once launched
Step 2: Ensure that you meet the eligibility criteria
Step 3: Fill an application form (this form will be available at
the Constituency Uwezo Fund Management Committee office and on
the Uwezo Fund website)
Step 4: Submit the application form together with relevant documents to
the Uwezo Fund Management Committee within your constituency

Step 5: Await notification of the Uwezo Fund Management committee

Jamii Bora Bank has partnered with ATIX (an SME Resource center) to
facilitate the following;
1. Registration of business names and companies at the companies
Registry
2. Registration at the National treasury and county Government to be
placed under this category
-The applicant will obtain a certificate indicating successful registration
3. Completion of tender documents
4. Follow up on the procurement process

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