Request for Expressions of Interest (EOI)
Security Services for Ukraine Programs : U RESTORE and PSOPS
Issued by : Cowater International
Submission Deadline : July , 5
1. Background and context
Cowater International is launching two major development programs in Ukraine—U RESTORE and PSOPS—during a period of heightened and persistent insecurity.
The operating environment is diverse, shaped by varying levels of active armed conflict, aerial threats, and conscription challenges since Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2. Today, the frontline is relatively stable, with frontline movements coming in small increments. While the highest risk is seen along the frontline, Russia continues to launch missiles and drones deep into Ukrainian territory, and no city is completely immune. Targets are not limited to military infrastructure, as civilian areas are regularly affected by Russian missiles, drones and indirect fire. Cities closer to the frontline and the Russian border face a higher risk, and some cities, including Kyiv, are better protected by air defence than others.
Current initiatives in Ukraine
U-RESTORE is a five-year initiative funded by Global Affairs Canada and implemented by Cowater International in partnership with Ukrainian civil society and academic institutions. The project aims to enhance the resilience of women, vulnerable groups, and communities across hromadas in Dnipropetrovsk and Zhytomyr oblasts by promoting inclusive and transparent recovery processes. U-RESTORE aims to enhance the effectiveness of national ministries and local governments in implementing gender-responsive and inclusive recovery strategies, while strengthening the role of civil society in holding public institutions accountable. The project encompasses the reconstruction of social infrastructure and the implementation of small-scale economic initiatives aligned with community priorities.
The Support to Ukraine’s National Museum of the Holodomor Genocide is an -month initiative aimed at strengthening resilience and safeguarding Ukrainian cultural heritage as part of post-conflict recovery efforts. The project supports the Museum’s efforts to preserve and promote Ukrainian identity, document and digitize materials related to the Holodomor, and strengthen institutional governance and partnerships. It also advances international awareness through the development of a permanent exhibition, a traveling exhibit, and a virtual tour.
To ensure safe and effective delivery of these initiatives, Cowater is exploring the services of Ukrainian-based security consulting firms with demonstrated experience in conflict-affected environments and development programming. The intent is to ensure responsive, locally informed, and mission-aligned security services.
Cowater applies a standardized and globally coordinated approach to security and crisis management across all its operations, tailored to the local context. The systems are built around Cowater’s Three Pillars of Security : Building Capacity, Providing Risk Information, and Providing Resources & Response.
The services provided by the service provider will contribute to Cowater’s adaptation and application of these systems in the Ukrainian operational context, ensuring alignment with corporate policies, ISO-aligned frameworks, donor requirements, and the practical needs of project implementation. Services include capacity-building of staff and partners, delivery of targeted training, and advice on integrating safety considerations into programming. This includes a focus on enabling secure and inclusive community engagement, particularly for women, internally displaced persons (IDPs), persons with disabilities, and the elderly.
Cowater invites EOI under two distinct service models. Interested firms may submit for either or both options.
2. Scope of Work
To ensure flexibility and fit-for-purpose solutions, Cowater seeks Expressions of Interest addressing one or both of the following service delivery models :
Option A – Full-Service Security Provision
Under this model, the selected firm will assume full responsibility for delivering Cowater’s in-country security function. This includes the following services :
Option B – Support Services to In-House Security Team
Under this model, Cowater will directly employ a dedicated in-country Security Team. The selected firm(s) will provide targeted support in one or more of the following areas :
3. Minimum Eligibility Requirements
Eligible firms must :
4. Expressions of Interest (EOI) Requirements Submissions should be no more than 5 pages and must clearly specify whether the firm is applying for Option A, Option B, or both. Each EOI must include :
Access : Option A Commercial Proposal template (request via e-mail )
Access : Option B Commercial Proposal template (request via e-mail )
5. Evaluation Criteria
EOIs will be evaluated on :
6. Submission Instructions
7 . Questions and Clarifications
Send inquiries to by July 7, 5 . A consolidated response will be shared with all applicants who requested additional information by July , 5.
8 . Oversight and Ethical Compliance
Cowater will assign a security oversight lead to manage the contract and ensure quality and compliance with humanitarian principles. The selected firm must adhere to :
9 . Additional Notes
Cowater reserves the right to :
Issuance of this Request for EOIs does not constitute a contract commitment.
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