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Gauteng
Closing Date
3 March 2026 at 09:00
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Request for proposals for the appointment of a service provider to conduct an impact evaluation study of the labour activation programme (lap) and covid19ters programme to the unemployment insurance fund for a period of twelve (12) months.
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4 February 2026 at 22:00
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1.1 Overview
The Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) provides temporary financial relief to
qualifying contributors. This is in the form of Unemployment benefits and a range of in-
service benefits. However, the Fund gets requested to intervene whenever the country
is facing massive challenges that may result in the loss of jobs and income for workers.
As a result, the UIF has had to adopt and implement interventions worth Billions of
Rands to avoid income loss and preserve thousands of jobs.
Two such interventions include the introduction of the Labour Activation Programme
(LAP) after the Global Economic Crisis of 2008; and the Covid19TERS during the global
pandemic that resulted in the declaration of the National State of Disaster and National
lockdown in March 2020.
1.2 Purpose
The National Evaluation Policy Framework (NEPF) states that its purpose is to promote
quality evaluations which can be used for learning to improve the effectiveness and impact
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of government programmes, by reflecting on what is working and what is not working and
revising interventions accordingly. Therefore, the purpose of this evaluation is to;
• To assess whether LAP has impacted the lives of its intended beneficiaries.
• To assess whether the COVID-19TERS impact on the South African economy and
financial well-being of targeted population.
1.2.1 Labour Activation Programme (LAP)
The fund took a decision 2010 to introduce the active labour market interventions due to the
loss of jobs by UIF contributors, many of whom had little hope of being re-integrated into the
labour market. LAP was initially introduced on a small scale and massified in 2017 following
a decision by the Executive Committee of the Department after considering the high levels
of unemployment.
LAP’s legislative mandate is outlined below:
• Section 48(1) of the Unemployment Insurance Act (“UI Act”) - the UIF
Board may advise the Minister of Employment and Labour on policies for
minimising unemployment and the creation of schemes to alleviate the effects of
unemployment;
• Section 18 of the UI Act - Director General may refer UIF beneficiaries for
vocational training as a pre-condition to qualify for unemployment benefits.
• Section 5(d) of the Unemployment Insurance Amendment Act, No. –
‘’the Fund must be used for financing of the retention of contributors in
employment and the re-entry of contributors into the labour market and any other
scheme aimed at vulnerable workers’’.
The fund’s primary objective in issuing this RFP is to enter into an agreement with the
successful bidder who must achieve the following:
a) Undertake an evaluation to determine how the fund LAP has impacted the lives of its
intended beneficiaries. In the LAP context, this includes beneficiaries of the following
sub-programmes:
1. Training Layoff Scheme, which was later renamed to Temporary Employer Employee
Relief Scheme (TERS);
2. Training of the Unemployed, which was later renamed to Employability;
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3. Turnaround Solutions, which was renamed to Business Turnaround and Recovery
Programme (BT&R).
b) Recommend any policy or implementation mechanism or method or any other idea
that can inform the Fund’s decision-making process with regard to the future of LAP.
1.2.2 Covid19TERS
The UIF has disbursed R64 billion bringing relief to about 5,4 million workers since the start
of the lockdown, thus ensuring that the South African economy does not collapse and that
workers are not left destitute. The figure is the biggest amount that has been paid by the
government to help workers, businesses and the economy to mitigate the impact of the
lockdowns. The COVID-19TERS payments were made possible by the Fund’s investments
with the Public Investment Corporation. This relief assisted in preventing permanent
shutdown of many businesses that couldn’t pay salaries and wages to their workers, and
helped to preserve jobs.
The fund’s primary objective in issuing this Request for proposals (RFP) is to enter into an
agreement with a success bidder(s) who will achieve the following:
a) Undertake an evaluation to determine the economic and financial Impact of the funds
COVID19TERS in the South African economy, and on both employers and
employees that benefited from the scheme; and
b) Recommend any policy or implementation mechanism or method or any other idea
that can inform the Fund’s future responses to similar situations or maximise the
benefit of the relief scheme.
1.3 Service Requirements
The successful bidder will be required to conduct Two Impact Evaluation studies through
the following phases:
1.3.1 Project Plans with timeframes.
The Plans must detail all key milestones that will have to be reached, and within which
timeframes. The plans must also be costed (and the budget allocation should be in line with
what was agreed at the start of contracting). The plan should also incorporate Research and
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Impact Evaluation Study Specifiaction BAC Approved-1.pdf
Labour tender in Gauteng. Closing 3/3/2026. Request for proposals for the appointment of a service provider to conduct an impact evaluation study of the labour activation programme (lap) and cov...
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Organization
Labour
Contact Person
Bongane Chamo
Phone
+27 12 309 4000
[email protected]
Website
www.labour.gov.za/
Address
215 Francis Baard St, Pretoria Central, Pretoria, 0001, South Africa
3 March 2026 at 09:00
Location
Gauteng
Closing Date
3 March 2026 at 09:00
Organization
Labour
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