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Wednesday, 11 June 2014

National Senior Consultant for Capacity Building for Service Innovation under Access to Information Programme II - Dhaka, BANGLADESH - Dhaka

Objectives:

The overall objective of the assignment will be to create an ecosystem for government officers of different service sectors including Innovation Teams across the government through capacity development initiatives. S/he will plan, design and implement service innovation capacity inputs. The assignment also includes exploration and adoption of innovative tools and techniques for effective preparation of the Innovation Team member towards service innovation.
Scope of work and expected outputs / deliverables:

The assignment will focus on the following areas and activities:
Identify officers of different services who are responsible for service delivery at the field level and identify their specific needs of capacity inputs. Planning of capacity inputs for officials of different service sectors, curriculum design and execution of capacity development activities. Developing partnership with concerned ministries, departments, training organizations and other relevant parties to accomplish the assignment. Identification of prospective resource person for delivering capacity inputs and designing and arrangement of ToT for prospective resource person. Preparation of manual of different capacity inputs both for trainers and trainees and documentation of all capacity development activities for reporting and record keeping purposes. Supervision and Performance Evaluation:

The ‘Senior Consultant-(Capacity Building for Service Innovation) will be working in overall supervision with the Capacity Development Specialist of Access to Information Project - II.

Period of the Assignment / Service:

The assignment will be for 11 months from July 2014 to June 2015. Completed products under each area and activity will be as follows:
Planning and designing of capacity inputs for service innovation (August 2014)Preparation of capacity development guidelines for participating officers and prospective officers (September 2014)Execution of capacity development activities for service innovation (April 2015)Capacity development content/materials for online delivery for field level officers and Innovation Team (May 2015)Documentation of capacity development inputs for reporting and record keeping (14 June 2015)Reports:

The activities done by the incumbent will be regularly monitored by the Capacity Development Specialist of the Project. The incumbent will be paid on monthly basis.

Documents to be Included when Submitting the Proposal

Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:
Financial proposal (including fee, travel cost, DSA, and other 1. relevant expenses)Personal P-11 form (including past experience in similar projects and at least 3 references)Financial Proposal

Lump sum contracts:
The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in installments or upon completion of the entire
contract). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR. In order to assist
the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this
lump sum amount (including travel, per diems, and number of anticipated working days).

Travel:
All envisaged travel costs must be included in the financial proposal. This includes all travel to join duty
station/repatriation travel. In general, UNDP should not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class
ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources.

In the case of unforeseeable travel, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be
agreed upon, between the respective business unit and Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed.

Evaluation of the Candidate:

Proposal of Individual consultants will be evaluated based on the following methodologies:

Technical Evaluation: (Total obtainable score – 70)
All proposals that passed through the preliminary evaluation will be scored out of 70 based on the criteria mentioned
in the table below. To qualify in the technical evaluation a proposal must obtain minimum 70% of the total obtainable
technical score or at least 49 points. Any proposal obtaining a score less than the minimum required score (49) will be
technically disqualified. Proposals achieving 70% or more points in the technical evaluation will be considered for
financial evaluation.
Work experience in civil service including experience in field and central administration (30 marks)Experience of working in public sector training organizations (20 marks)Demonstrable knowledge and understanding of perspectives of both service providers, recipients of services and businesses in the relevant sector (20 marks)Applicants may also be invited for a face to face or telephone interview as part of the technical evaluation process. The
interview shall not bear any additional score but shall be used to validate the scores given above by assessing the
knowledge on the subject matter.

Financial Evaluation: (Total obtainable score – 30)

All technically qualified proposals will be scored out 30 based on the formula provided below. The maximum points
(30) will be assigned to the lowest financial proposal. All other proposals receive points according to the following
formula:
p = y (µ/z)
Where:
p = points for the financial proposal being evaluated
y = maximum number of points for the financial proposal
µ = price of the lowest priced proposal
z = price of the proposal being evaluated

Final Selection:

The final selection will be completed through the cumulative calculation of obtained points from Technical and Financial
Evaluation. The highest cumulative scorer will be awarded the contract.


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Sunday, 11 May 2014

Re-advertisement: Senior National Consultant - HDTV under Access to Information - II Project - Dhaka with field visits as required

Dhaka with field visits as required, BANGLADESH Duration of Initial Contract :

A fundamental government responsibility is providing information and services aimed at improving the social and economic welfare of its citizens. During the first phase of the Access to Information (A2I) Project, fundamental progress was made in improving access to public services through electronic means. However, it is critical to expand the breadth and width of such simplified services and improve the service delivery model to counter the impact of widespread outdated manual processes, resistance to change by civil service staff and a lack of transparency that still frustrates citizens in their attempts to avail of government information and services. The objective of the 2nd phase of the project is to increase transparency, improve governance, and reduce the time, difficulty and costs of obtaining government services for under-served communities of Bangladesh.

UNDP’s Human Development Report 2013 identifies Bangladesh as part of a group of Highlighted 18 countries in the world who have seen rapid progress in human development. The report which tells the stories of country which have achieved striking human development gains in recent years attributes the achievements to strong national commitment to better public health and education services, innovative poverty eradication programs, and strategic engagement with the world economy.

The report also identifies key weaknesses for Bangladesh, largely led by poverty and gender disparity, compounded by the impacts of climate change. The Multidimensional Poverty Index, an alternative to income-based poverty estimates shows the proportion of the population living in multidimensional poverty is high throughout South Asia, with the highest rates in Bangladesh (58%).

The vital challenges ahead of Bangladesh are to eradicate poverty through transforming its vast population, about 160 million, into skilled human resource; ensuring the active participation of grassroots people in decision-making and the strengthening the democratic process.

In order to achieve these goals, UNDP Bangladesh's a2i project in partnership with Prime Minister's Office (PMO) has initiated a television programming platform titled Human Development Television. The purpose of the initiative is to develop and commission popular television programmes for broadcast on state-owned and private media with the purposes of human development.

The Human Development Television plans to take the media by a storm by using television, radio and new media content aiming to reach out to the grassroots population with development schemes, training, resource planning, national and regional capacity building, experience sharing and mass awareness initiatives in Bangladesh.

Objectives:
The following are some of the broad objectives of the programme: 

Developing and commissioning television programmes that serve human development objectives in the Bangladeshi mainstream  Building capacity both at institutional and personnel level for the creation of quality programming in the area of Communications for Development.

Scope of work and expected outputs / deliverables:

The assignment will focus on the following areas and activities: 

Develop, in consultation with stakeholders, a strategy for international and local partnerships and a guideline regarding the platform’s branding and communication.  Guide the production process of identified human development television programmes  a business model for Human Development Television  Develop a capacity building strategy embedded in the production process to ensure quality seal/standard

Supervision and Performance Evaluation.

The Sr. Consultant - HDTV will be working with the ACD, UNDP and Policy Advisor, Access to Information – II Project.

Timeframe and deadlines:
The assignment will be for 3 months from 15 April, 2014 to 14 July, 2014. Completed products under each area and activity will be as follows: 

A strategy for international and local partnerships and a guideline regarding the platform’s branding and communications developed (30 April, 2014). The production process of identified human development television programmes guided (31 May, 2014). A business model for Human Development Television established (20 June, 2014). A capacity building strategy embedded in production process to ensure quality seal/ standard developed (14 July, 2014) 

Reports:
The activities done by the incumbent will be regularly monitored by the ACD, UNDP and the Policy Advisor of the Project. The incumbent will be paid on monthly basis. However, the consultant will be directly supervised by the Policy Advisor of A2I Project. 

Corporate Competencies:

Demonstrates commitment to UNDP’s mission, vision and values.  Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability  Familiar with and shares the vision of human development as laid out in the flagship HDR series

Functional Competencies:

Encourages Knowledge Sharing and Learning  Disseminates specialized knowledge and experience  Actively works towards continuing personal learning and development in one or more Practice Areas, acts on learning plan and applies newly acquired skills

Development and Operational Effectiveness 

Able to perform a variety of standard specialized and non-specialized tasks and work processes that are fully documented, researched, recorded and reported  Able to review a variety of data, identify and adjust discrepancies, identify and resolve operational problems  Able to perform work of confidential nature and handle a large volume of work  Has good knowledge of financial rules and regulations.  Able to provide input to business processes re-engineering, implementation of new system.

Leadership and Self-Management

Focuses on result for the client  Has demonstrable leadership skill.  Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude  Remains calm, in control and good humoured even under pressure  Demonstrates openness to change  Responds positively to feedback and differing points of view

Academic Qualifications: 

 Master’s degree in Broadcast Journalism, Journalism and Mass Communication, or any other relevant discipline.

Years of experience:

At least 10 years working experience in the broadcast media. Combination of both local and international experience will be preferred Previous experience in management and in consulting/advising for media institutions Experience as television production trainer in international and local contexts Experience in working with UNDP and Government agencies will be an advantage

Evaluation of The Candidate:

Cumulative analysis

When using this weighted scoring method, the award of the contract should be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

responsive/compliant/acceptable, and  Having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.
* Technical Criteria weight; [70]
* Financial Criteria weight; [30]

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 point out of 70  would be considered for the Financial Evaluation 
Technical Evaluation Criteria: (70 Marks)

Working experience in the broadcast media (35 Marks).  Experience in management and in consulting/advising for media institutions (20 Marks)  Previous experience of working with UN or other international organizations (15 Marks)

Financial Evaluation Criteria: (30 Marks)

Documents to be Included when Submitting the Proposals:
Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications:

Financial proposal (including fee, travel cost, living allowances, and other relevant expenses).  Personal P-11 form (including past experience in similar projects and at least 3 references).

Financial Proposal:

Lump sum contracts

The financial proposal shall specify a total lump sum amount, and payment terms around specific and measurable (qualitative and quantitative) deliverables (i.e. whether payments fall in installments or upon completion of the entire contract). Payments are based upon output, i.e. upon delivery of the services specified in the TOR. In order to assist the requesting unit in the comparison of financial proposals, the financial proposal will include a breakdown of this lump sum amount (including travel, per diems, and number of anticipated working days).

Travel

All envisaged travel costs must be included in the financial proposal. This includes all travel to join duty station/repatriation travel. In general, UNDP should not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources.

In the case of unforeseeable travel, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between the respective business unit and Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed

** Candidates who have applied for this position before need not to apply again.

UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.

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Sunday, 4 May 2014

National Consultant to Conduct Capacity Development for Gender Mainstreaming and PBA under the Project Titled Partnership for Gender Equity Phase III (2011-2015)

Currently MoWA is seeking the services of a team of Capacity Development Specialists (one national and one international) to: 1) consolidate capacity assessment finding within MoWA and her network, 2) support MoWA to articulate a common vision for gender equality and its mechanism across government using a participatory methodology, 3) develop an operational plan to Develop Capacity within MoWA to mainstream gender across government, starting with key government agencies, 4) strengthen MoWA’s capacity to implement the CD plan.

It is suggested that the CD plan include sub-plans with detailed application of methodology to the key NR4 programmes, as follows:

women’s economic empowerment
legal protection and gender based violence
leadership and decision-making, governance reforms
human development (education and health/HIV)

Each of these sub-plans will support MoWA’s efforts to strengthen capacity across key government agencies to mainstream gender in their national plans and policies.

The National Capacity Development Specialist is expected to facilitate capacity development and institution strengthening in MoWA, to advise on the development CD materials and methods for MoWA to use across government agencies for coordinating the implementation of the recommendations in the CGA/NR4 by the appropriate government counterparts. The CD Specialist/s will ensure that a core team of MoWA CD resource people are equipped with the skills to carry out gender mainstreaming CD objectives with their government counterparts. Core competencies that the CD Plan should aim to transfer to the MoWA team over the long term (2014-2015 and possibly beyond) include the following:

Advanced gender analysis, planning and monitoring skills, in specific thematic areas (see above).
Translating the findings and recommendations in CGA/NR4 into Line Ministry action plans (GMAPs) and working with GMAGs to integrate GMAPs into Line Ministry national plans and budgets (combination of gender planning and gender responsive budgeting).
Using Programme Based Approach to gender mainstreaming.
developing and implementing an M&E mechanism to monitor implementation of the above
collection and analysis of gender data, gender auditing, including institutional, policy and programme assessment, etc

Description of Responsibilities:

Under the overall supervision of UNDP Governance Team Leader and direct guidance of the National Project Director and UNDP, the National Capacity Development Specialist will work together with the International CD specialist and the PGE team, and will ensure a participatory and consultative process for the design, implementation and monitoring of capacity development activities, with key results contributing to the overall successful achievement and sustainability of the NR4.

The National Capacity Development Specialist has the following responsibilities, organised by key functions:

Policy advice, strategic technical guidance and leadership:

Initiate strategic engagement discussions and contribute to the common vision of where MoWA would like to be in 5-10 years time, and a common understanding of the approach to capacity development to reach that vision, for MoWA senior management and operational staff. This vision should be related to mainstreaming gender equality using the PBA.
Support the further sensitisation, ownership and implementation of the capacity development and PBA process by MoWA.
On the basis of the above and a review of existing capacity assessment reports, support and oversee the design and implementation of the MoWA Capacity Development Plan to achieve the milestones identified and address the identified capacity gaps.
Provide authoritative Capacity Development and Institution Strengthening advice and technical guidance on CDP implementation and delivery. (See Annex 1 for list of questions/issues for CD and Institutional Strengthening)
Advise MoWA on the direction, strategies and technical issues concerning capacity development and institutional strengthening and PBA. Drawing on lessons learned from other Cambodia experiences (NCDD, CDC, Trade SWAP, etc) as well as from other national machinery gender mainstreaming CD processes internationally.

Deliverables:

Prepare in close collaboration with the International Consultant and the PGE team:
CD Plan proposals, methodology, materials, presentations and/or documents for internal and external strategic discussions, consideration, consensus building, and capacity development.
Project planning, implementation and monitoring and reporting:
Support the design of a system to monitor measurable capacity development indicators aligned to NR4.
Provide technical guidance and operational support to MoWA to enhance performance and quality assurance, share knowledge, and build capacity.
Support MoWA to supervise the implementation of the Capacity Development Plan and report on the outcomes every quarter, based on CDP milestones.
Together with PGE and the TGWGG, collaborate with development partners and other stakeholders to enable a harmonized approach and collaboration with the Capacity Development Plan.
Together with PGE and the TGWGG, establish dialogue with donors, partners and stakeholders to maintain effective working relationships, sustain interest, and increase cooperation.
Support the design and implementation of capacity development for Sub-Recipient(s) where needed, such as other key government agencies, the initial focus with be on the MAF/WEE programme and partners.

Capacity development and knowledge management:

Provide coaching and mentoring to key MoWA staff, to support the capacity development process.
Organize and implement training activities for MoWA and (possibly) for Sub-Recipient(s).
To recommend a set of indicators for monitoring, evaluating and reviewing progress in implementing the Capacity Development Strategy.

Methodology:

The consultant will employ the following principles and approaches during the assignment:

Locate the Capacity Development work in the appropriate external setting, in particular the current national machinery (MoWA and network, including GMAGs), MoWA’s aid management structure, but also including the overall public service reform agenda (e. g. SNDD, Public Administration Reform and Public Financial Management Reform);
Adopt a broad and participatory approach that engages all relevant MoWA staff – and other RGC Ministries and agencies, and other stakeholders, as appropriate - so that appropriate needs are identified/confirmed and that relevant approaches to organisational strengthening and individual capacity development are identified;
Ensure that an appropriate focus is placed on organisational capacity issues, including inter-Departmental as well inter-Ministerial (GMAGs and TWGs) collaboration and modalities that will ensure that the efforts of individuals and Departments aggregate up to an effective overall performance of the organisation; Promote programme base approach to managing relationships with partners
Ensure linkages between MoWA technical staff and relevant Line Ministries
Identify current strengths so that capacity may be developed by building on existing foundations and practices to the fullest extent possible. The consultants are to identify where continuity is feasible and where change may be required;
While recognising that capacity development is necessarily a long-term process, the consultants are requested to identify quick-win approaches where they are deemed to be feasible;
The consultants must pay due attention to the sequencing and prioritising of capacity development activities, recognising the inter-dependence of many tasks and functions; and having a longer term vision;
Identified capacity development activities should, as far as possible, be associated with measurable indicators that will allow progress to be monitored and evaluated.

Final Products or Deliverables/Outputs:

The consultant shall manage to deliver the following outputs:

Review previous reports, hold initial consultations, produce and present inception report with detailed workplan
Develop set of CD needs, tools and materials around one thematic sector (MAF/WEE) and organise pilot workshop session in MoWA w/MAF partners in LM, DPs, etc
Develop one set of CD needs, tools for strengthening a robust PBA Secretariat related to regulations and systems on effective and efficient operations, and management, pilot PBA CD with MAF/WEE stakeholders
Final report of CDP: activities and results, recommendations for followup in 2015

Institutional Arrangement:

The consultant will work on a daily basis with the PBE team, in particular the Senior Policy Adviser, and the Aid Coordination Specialist, and under the overall guidance of the National Project Director. S/he will be an experienced international calibre professional well-versed in gender mainstreaming and the principles of capacity development.
The consultant work in coordination with an International consultant, experienced in human resources development, organisational management, developing training programmes in Cambodia and internationally, and in leading a participatory assessment and capacity diagnostics exercise.
The consultant will be engaged for a period of 60 Days, during which time they will be asked to present their draft findings in the form of an inception report and to facilitate all aspects of the work that will inform the Capacity Development Plan. The Aid Coordination Specialist under PGE is assigned to support the work of the consultants. '
MoWA will make available the time of the PBA Committee and or its Capacity Building Unit (to be established under PBA Secretariat). However, MoWA will assign a senior official from the General Department of Gender Equality and Economic Development to guide the work of the consultants, as well as to provide substantive inputs. Relevant MoWA staff, in particular the Heads of General Directorates and Line Departments, will be available throughout the duration of the assignment. The Senior Policy Adviser, PGE will work closely with the consultants throughout the assignment, and the PGE programme staff will also provide substantive and logistical support as may be required.

Duration of the work:

Based in MoWA, for 60 working days over 6 months from June/July 2014 to mid-December 2014 (contract to be renewed annually based on performance and demand from MoWA) – details of specific workplan with timing and deliverables to be discussed and agreed with MoWA/PGE at the start of the contract. If the contract is extended into 2015 it will be for approximately 60-80 working days spread over the calendar year, and the outputs would be to extend the gender mainstreaming training to other sectors and line ministries and to sub-national level (in collaboration with NCDD).

Duty station:

The incumbent is required to be in the country for the duration of the contract. He/she will be based in the MoWA.

Competencies

Corporate Competencies:

Demonstrates commitment to UNDP’s mission, vision and values.
Exerts strict adherence to corporate rules, regulations and procedures.
Familiarity with the internal control framework and results-based management tools is a must.
Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability.

Functional Competencies:

Knowledge Management and Learning
Ability to synthesise and adapt lessons learned from best practice in other contexts
Shares knowledge and experience.
Development and Operational Effectiveness
Ability to perform specialized tasks related to Organisational Change Management, Capacity Development and Institutional Strengthening in the area of gender mainstreaming; including support to design, planning and implementation of programme, managing data, reporting.
Ability to apply and use different capacity development methods.
Ability to provide inputs to business processes, re-engineering, implementation of new systems, including new IT-based systems.
Ability to establish and maintain contacts with senior-level officials of the host government required.
Excellent interpersonal skills are essential, to negotiate between different positions and view points, and facilitate consensus building and conflict resolution.
Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, is required to influence policy-making, and to obtain, evaluate and interpret factual data and to prepare accurate and complete reports and other documents.
Leadership and Self-Management
Focuses on result for the client and responds positively to feedback.
Consistently approaches work with energy and a positive, constructive attitude.
Remains calm, in control and good humored even under pressure,
Demonstrates openness to change and ability to manage complexities.

Required Skills and Experience

Education:

Master’s degree in Gender, Organisational Development, Business, Economics, Public Administration or any development related field.

Experiences:

Minimum of 7 years professional experience in Capacity Development and Institution/Organisation Strengthening, .
Experience and understanding of gender mainstreaming in public policy.
Solid experience in the participatory management of people from Senior to Operational level, consultative processes and systems in high-pressure environments.
Strong communication and capacity development skills in a range of methods (training, mentoring, coaching, advocacy, consensus building, and facilitation).
Experience of UN or UNDP gender policies highly desirable.

Language Requirements:

English/Khmer language fluency and strong writing skills required.

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Friday, 2 May 2014

Consultant to Conduct Capacity Development for Gender Mainstreaming and PBA under the Project Titled Partnership for Gender Equity Phase III (2011-2015)

Objective and Scope of the work:

Currently MoWA is seeking the services of a team of Capacity Development Specialists (one national and one international) to: 1) consolidate capacity assessment finding within MoWA and her network, 2) support MoWA to articulate a common vision for gender equality and its mechanism across government using a participatory methodology, 3) develop an operational plan to Develop Capacity within MoWA to mainstream gender across government, starting with key government agencies, 4) strengthen MoWA’s capacity to implement the CD plan.

It is suggested that the CD plan include sub-plans with detailed application of methodology to the key NR4 programmes, as follows:

Women’s economic empowerment;
Legal protection and gender based violence;
Leadership and decision-making, governance reforms;
Human development (education and health/HIV).

Each of these sub-plans will support MoWA’s efforts to strengthen capacity across key government agencies to mainstream gender in their national plans and policies.

The International Capacity Development Specialist is expected to facilitate capacity development and institution strengthening in MoWA, to advise on the development CD materials and methods for MoWA to use across government agencies for coordinating the implementation of the recommendations in the CGA/NR4 by the appropriate government counterparts. The CD Specialist/s will ensure that a core team of MoWA CD resource people are equipped with the skills to carry out gender mainstreaming CD objectives with their government counterparts. Core competencies that the CD Plan should aim to transfer to the MoWA team over the long term (2014-2015 and possibly beyond) include the following:

Advanced gender analysis, planning and monitoring skills, in specific thematic areas (see above);
Translating the findings and recommendations in CGA/NR4 into Line Ministry action plans (GMAPs) and working with GMAGs to integrate GMAPs into Line Ministry national plans and budgets (combination of gender planning and gender responsive budgeting);
Using Programme Based Approach to gender mainstreaming;
developing and implementing an M&E mechanism to monitor implementation of the above
collection and analysis of gender data, gender auditing, including institutional, policy and programme assessment, etc.

Description of Responsibilities:

Under the overall supervision of UNDP Governance Team Leader and direct guidance of the National Project Director and UNDP, the International Capacity Development Specialist will work together with the national CD specialist and the PGE team, and will ensure a participatory and consultative process for the design, implementation and monitoring of capacity development activities, with key results contributing to the overall successful achievement and sustainability of the NR4.

The Capacity Development Specialist has the following responsibilities, organised by key functions:

Policy advice, strategic technical guidance and leadership:

Initiate strategic engagement discussions and contribute to the common vision of where MoWA would like to be in 5-10 years time, and a common understanding of the approach to capacity development to reach that vision, for MoWA senior management and operational staff. This vision should be related to mainstreaming gender equality using the PBA;
Support the further sensitisation, ownership and implementation of the capacity development and PBA process by MoWA;
On the basis of the above and a review of existing capacity assessment reports, support and oversee the design and implementation of the MoWA Capacity Development Plan to achieve the milestones identified and address the identified capacity gaps;
Provide authoritative Capacity Development and Institution Strengthening advice and technical guidance on CDP implementation and delivery. (See Annex 1 for list of questions/issues for CD and Institutional Strengthening)
Advise MoWA on the direction, strategies and technical issues concerning capacity development and institutional strengthening and PBA. Drawing on lessons learned from other Cambodia experiences (NCDD, CDC, Trade SWAP, etc) as well as from other national machinery gender mainstreaming CD processes internationally.

Deliverables:

Prepare in close collaboration with the International Consultant and the PGE team;
CD Plan proposals, methodology, materials, presentations and/or documents for internal and external strategic discussions, consideration, consensus building, and capacity development.

Project planning, implementation and monitoring and reporting:

Support the design of a system to monitor measurable capacity development indicators aligned to NR4;
Provide technical guidance and operational support to MoWA to enhance performance and quality assurance, share knowledge, and build capacity;
Support MoWA to supervise the implementation of the Capacity Development Plan and report on the outcomes every quarter, based on CDP milestones;
Together with PGE and the TGWGG, collaborate with development partners and other stakeholders to enable a harmonized approach and collaboration with the Capacity Development Plan;
Together with PGE and the TGWGG, establish dialogue with donors, partners and stakeholders to maintain effective working relationships, sustain interest, and increase cooperation;
Support the design and implementation of capacity development for Sub-Recipient(s) where needed, such as other key government agencies, the initial focus with be on the MAF/WEE programme and partners.

Capacity development and knowledge management:

Provide coaching and mentoring to key MoWA staff, to support the capacity development process;
Organize and implement training activities for MoWA and (possibly) for Sub-Recipient(s);
To recommend a set of indicators for monitoring, evaluating and reviewing progress in implementing the Capacity Development Strategy.

Methodology:

The consultant will employ the following principles and approaches during the assignment:

Locate the Capacity Development work in the appropriate external setting, in particular the current national machinery (MoWA and network, including GMAGs), MoWA’s aid management structure, but also including the overall public service reform agenda (e. g. SNDD, Public Administration Reform and Public Financial Management Reform);
Adopt a broad and participatory approach that engages all relevant MoWA staff – and other RGC Ministries and agencies, and other stakeholders, as appropriate - so that appropriate needs are identified/confirmed and that relevant approaches to organisational strengthening and individual capacity development are identified;
Ensure that an appropriate focus is placed on organisational capacity issues, including inter-Departmental as well inter-Ministerial (GMAGs and TWGs) collaboration and modalities that will ensure that the efforts of individuals and Departments aggregate up to an effective overall performance of the organisation; Promote programme base approach to managing relationships with partners;
Ensure linkages between MoWA technical staff and relevant Line Ministries;
Identify current strengths so that capacity may be developed by building on existing foundations and practices to the fullest extent possible. The consultants are to identify where continuity is feasible and where change may be required;
While recognising that capacity development is necessarily a long-term process, the consultants are requested to identify quick-win approaches where they are deemed to be feasible;
The consultants must pay due attention to the sequencing and prioritising of capacity development activities, recognising the inter-dependence of many tasks and functions; and having a longer term vision;
Identified capacity development activities should, as far as possible, be associated with measurable indicators that will allow progress to be monitored and evaluated.

Final Products or Deliverables/Outputs:

The consultant shall manage to deliver the following outputs:

Review previous reports, hold initial consultations, produce and present inception report with detailed workplan;
Develop set of CD needs, tools and materials around one thematic sector (MAF/WEE) and organise pilot workshop session in MoWA w/MAF partners in LM, DPs, etc;
Develop one set of CD needs, tools for strengthening a robust PBA Secretariat related to regulations and systems on effective and efficient operations, and management, pilot PBA CD with MAF/WEE stakeholders;
Final report of CDP: activities and results, recommendations for followup in 2015.

Institutional Arrangement:

The consultant will work on a daily basis with the PBE team, in particular the Senior Policy Adviser, and the Aid Coordination Specialist, and under the overall guidance of the National Project Director. S/he will be an experienced international calibre professional well-versed in gender mainstreaming and the principles of capacity development;
The consultant work in coordination with an national consultant, experienced in human resources development, organisational management, developing training programmes in Cambodia (desirable) and internationally (essential), and in leading a participatory assessment and capacity diagnostics exercise;
The consultant will be engaged for a period of 50 Days, during which time they will be asked to present their draft findings in the form of an inception report and to facilitate all aspects of the work that will inform the Capacity Development Plan. The Aid Coordination Specialist under PGE is assigned to support the work of the consultants; '
MoWA will make available the time of the PBA Committee and or its Capacity Building Unit (to be established under PBA Secretariat). However, MoWA will assign a senior official from the General Department of Gender Equality and Economic Development to guide the work of the consultants, as well as to provide substantive inputs. Relevant MoWA staff, in particular the Heads of General Directorates and Line Departments, will be available throughout the duration of the assignment. The Senior Policy Adviser, PGE will work closely with the consultants throughout the assignment, and the PGE programme staff will also provide substantive and logistical support as may be required.

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