In order to reinforce peace and political stability, it proves to be necessary to support continuity and strengthening the democratic process in Burundi. In this context, the Government of Burundi solicited the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as well as the Technical and financial Partners (TFP) participating in the Electoral Cycle Project to bring assistance to the development of organizational, technical, financial and operational capacities of the main stakeholders involved in the electoral process, in particular the National Independent Electoral Commission (NIEC) as principal recipient of the electoral assistance, but also the government, the public institutions, the political parties, the Civil Society Organizations , women and young people, groups under-represented or marginalized, media. The role of the Elections project is to bring a high-quality technical assistance to the NIEC and to all institutions involved in the electoral process in the area of operations. The goal of the actions suggested by the Project is to allow an efficient and sustainable control of free electoral process, transparent, credible and inclusive, in accordance with the international standards.
Under the supervision of the Chief Technical Advisor, the Procurement Specialist provides leadership in execution of procurement services for the project ensuring their effectiveness, transparency and integrity. S/He will work in close collaboration with the country office units and promote a collaborative, client-focused, quality and results-oriented approach in the project.
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