Consultancy Jobs at UNDP, Abuja, July 17th 2016
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Job Positions: Consultancy for Update of CSO Anti-Corruption Programming Capacity (3 Consultants)
The Objectives Of The Project Are
The
“Support to Anti-Corruption in Nigeria” project (FED/2012/022-161)
(NGAX60) has been formulated in collaboration with national stakeholders
and is funded by the European Union (EU) under the 10th European
Development Fund (EDF). The EU and the Government of Nigeria have
entrusted the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) with the
implementation of the project, which will support the Nigerian
Government by contributing to Nigeria’s efforts in enhancing
transparency, accountability and combating corruption.
- To provide effective support to anti-corruption coordination, policy formulation and legislation;
- To strengthen institutional and operational capacity in the main anti-corruption agencies, with an emphasis on cooperation; and
- To enhance accountability, transparency and public engagement.
Underlying
the aforementioned objectives is the realization that, with
coordination and support, a vibrant civil society in Nigeria can play a
crucial role and is an invaluable asset in the fight against corruption
through its networks and access to the community at large. Therefore
this project aims to strengthen the participation of civil society
organisations, by enhancing public participation through awareness
raising activities and by implementing a grant scheme to strengthen the
capacity and expertise of civil society to contribute to the fight
against corruption and help increase public accountability in Nigeria.
While
UNODC will work with national stakeholders towards achieving the first
two objectives, the third objective which seeks to achieve the stated
outcome: “civil society organizations empowered to increase the
provision of services and their participation in anti-corruption
activities enhanced” will be implemented by UNDP.
UNDP requires 3
National Consultants to update the capacity assessment, operations and
scope of CSOs at the National and sub-national levels.
Objectives
- Update the directory of CSOs working on the subject of Anti-Corruption;
- Update the assessment of the socio-economic, politico-cultural, legal environment and context within which CSOs operate;
- Update
the assessment of the human, material, financial and technical
capacities of the CSOs operating at the regional and national levels;
and Review the specific Anti-Corruption activities in which CSOs are
involved.
Duties and Responsibilities
For the
purpose of this consultancy, CSOs would include national and
sub-national organisations and networks with focus on anti-corruption
and which are registered with the Corporate Affairs Commission (CAC).
The Consultants Are Expected To Undertake The Following Tasks
- To
update the mapping of existing Anti-Corruption CSOs expertise by theme,
geographical area and type of activity (e.g. focusing on advocacy,
research, service delivery etc);
- Based on consultations with
CSOs, government and relevant stakeholders, to gather information and
describe the overall environment and context within which CSOs operate
in Nigeria;
- Based on consultation with individual and or groups
of CSOs (as appropriate), to gather relevant information on the
following: vision, mission and legal, infrastructure and internal
governance structure, internal policy especially on Anti-Corruption
programming. Areas of cooperation, potentials, resource mobilization,
capacity development activities; and 4. Articulate the CSOs capacity and
training.
Deliverables Methodology
- The
assessment was initially conducted in seventeen (17) states namely;
Adamawa, Anambra, Bauchi, Benue, Cross River, Edo, Ekiti, Enugu, FCT
Abuja, Kaduna, Kano, Lagos, Oyo, Plateau, Rivers, Sokoto, and Taraba;
- In
updating the mapping, the assessment conducted in the above mentioned
states should be revised through desktop review (without the requirement
of fieldwork). The outstanding the 19 states and the FCT should be
mapped and fieldworks should be conducted, where required. In all, the
mapping should cover the whole 36 states in the country, and the FCT;
- The
eligibility criteria should include the CSO mandate and their
Anti-Corruption focus, registration with the Corporate Affairs
Commission [CAC], or if in the process of registering with the CAC).
The Assessment Questions Should Include The Following
- The socio-economic, politico-cultural, legal environment and context within which CSOs operate in Nigeria?
- The human, material, financial and technical capacity of the CSOs operating at the regional and national levels?
- The specific Anti-Corruption activities the CSOs are involved in?
The Data Collection Instruments
- The
assessment team should use the Organisational Capacity Assessment (OCA)
tool which will be provided by UNDP, to assess the organisational
capacity of the identified Anti-Corruption CSOs, covering a broad range
of components - including financial viability, advocacy capacity,
service provision, legal environment, infrastructure and public image;
- Each
component should be scored according to evidence-based and relevant
examples of recent or historical conditions, and events – specifically
in the context of Anti-Corruption programming;
- The team should
use the OCA tool through a guided, interactive self-assessment with the
AntiCorruption CSOs in order to enable organizational-learning,
team-sharing, and reflective selfassessment within each CSO;
- The
intention is for the OCA tool to identify areas of need within
management systems, project performance, program performance, and
networking as well as to reinforce healthy organizational practices;
- Consultants
should seek to have a healthy, focused dialogue with CSOs on the
promotion of organizational areas which can lead to the development of
an Action Plan identifying areas of high priority (trainings needs
etc.), ensuing steps, identify responsible staff, estimate completion
dates, and identify if additional support is required;
- Consultants
can use the training-needs checklist to identify capacity gaps of each
of the CSOs to be assessed, and other secondary sources, including both
national and international organizations’ reports on the role of CSOs’
in Anti-Corruption activities in Nigeria, interviews by key informants
from relevant government Ministries, Departments and Agencies in each
state, to examine the legal environment and context within which the
CSOs operate.
Timeline And Schedule (tentative)
- The
Mapping will be conducted during the month of August 2016, for a
maximum period of 38 working days, including the writing of the report.
Competencies
- Strong awareness in the latest development methodologies and capacity development methods on social research;
- Excellent group facilitation skills honed by actual experience in facilitating similar initiatives;
- In-depth understanding and knowledge of the Nigeria context; and
- Excellent oral, written, communication and reporting skills in English .
EducationRequired Skills And Experience
-
There will be 3 National Consultants with a higher degree, a masters in
social sciences, law and/or management or other relevant area.
Experience
- Minimum
of 5 years extensive experience and knowledge in conducting
institutional capacity assessment, strategic management, organization
development and audit;
- Extensive working experience and/depth knowledge of Civil Society Organizations.
Language Requirement
Strong skills in written communication in English particularly in preparing issue-based papers and reports.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should
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