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The Country office’s (CO) governance program focuses on strengthening public institutions oversight function and supporting effort of the Government of Eswatini to deliver efficient quality services to its citizens; increase citizens voice and participation in public accountability and promotion of transparency; strengthen knowledge based research for informed evidence based advocacy; support the implementation of National Development Strategy and policies especially those aimed at decentralisation of services to citizens and support national and local authority elections. Following the endorsement of the UNDP’s Country Program Document (CPD) 2021 -2025 in September this year, efforts aimed at facilitating a smooth transition between the two cycles to facilitate UNDP’s delivery against its commitments. The effective implementation of the 2020 plans were affected by the COVID-19, but efforts were made to mitigate the impact of the pandemic and enhance business continuity despite the bottlenecks. The CPD roll out sessions aimed at discussing lessons learnt in the previous cycle and, aligning the CPD with national priorities and emerging issues especially mitigation of impact of Covid have been convened with partners. The process of prioritization of activities for the new CPD is ongoing, and agreement was reached with CPD Outcome Committee that it is best to extend the current programmes for the first quarter of 2021 to facilitate a better transition between these two cycles. UNDP has engaged with the sector to define priorities and modalities of engagement in the new program, with emphasis on building on the milestones of the previous cycle. While working on aligning the current office structure with the identified priorities, it is imperative to urgently engage the services of a governance consultant, to support UNDP to deliver its Governance related activities within the first quarter and to support the process of transitioning efficiently to the next cycle. Within the framework of the UNDP Good Governance and Citizen Participation programme, UNDP CO intends to benefit from the services of an experienced consultant to support the transition process, the closing of the outgoing cycle and facilitate the planning process for the upcoming year and new CPD. The Country office’s (CO) governance program focuses on strengthening public institutions oversight function and supporting effort of the Government of Eswatini to deliver efficient quality services to its citizens; increase citizens voice and participation in public accountability and promotion of transparency; strengthen knowledge based research for informed evidence based advocacy; support the implementation of National Development Strategy and policies especially those aimed at decentralisation of services to citizens and support national and local authority elections. Following the endorsement of the UNDP’s Country Program Document (CPD) 2021 -2025 in September this year, efforts aimed at facilitating a smooth transition between the two cycles to facilitate UNDP’s delivery against its commitments. The effective implementation of the 2020 plans were affected by the COVID-19, but efforts were made to mitigate the impact of the pandemic and enhance business continuity despite the bottlenecks. The CPD roll out sessions aimed at discussing lessons learnt in the previous cycle and, aligning the CPD with national priorities and emerging issues especially mitigation of impact of Covid have been convened with partners. The process of prioritization of activities for the new CPD is ongoing, and agreement was reached with CPD Outcome Committee that it is best to extend the current programmes for the first quarter of 2021 to facilitate a better transition between these two cycles. UNDP has engaged with the sector to define priorities and modalities of engagement in the new program, with emphasis on building on the milestones of the previous cycle. While working on aligning the current office structure with the identified priorities, it is imperative to urgently engage the services of a governance consultant, to support UNDP to deliver its Governance related activities within the first quarter and to support the process of transitioning efficiently to the next cycle. Within the framework of the UNDP Good Governance and Citizen Participation programme, UNDP CO intends to benefit from the services of an experienced consultant to support the transition process, the closing of the outgoing cycle and facilitate the planning process for the upcoming year and new CPD. Objective of the Assignment: The primary objective of this consultancy is to support delivery of the governance related activities for the 2021 first quarter, while ensuring that these effectively contribute to the Country’s Economic and Covid 19 recovery agenda. This assignment also seeks facilitate an efficient transition between the two CPD cycles while ensuring synergies with other focus areas. The objective will be to also mobilize the current engagements and opportunities to increase resources and sustainability of governance work for the country office. The key results of the Governance consultant will have an impact on the overall contribution and success of the governance country programme portfolio. The consultancy will assist in delivering the governance programme as well as ensure its sustainability and impact. The governance consultant is expected to assist in strengthening strategic partnerships for the country office on governance-related activities. |
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Under the overall guidance of the Resident Representative and close supervision of the Deputy Resident Representative, the consultant is expected to deliver on the following tasks in close collaboration with other program team members, such as the team leaders, the monitoring and evaluation expert, the communication focal point and the Programme management support unit (PMSU). The consultant will specifically focus on achieving the following key deliverable:
The consultant will be expected to deliver the following: Deliverables: The consultant will be expected to deliver the following:
Duration: 18, January 2021 – May 31, 2021 Duty Station: Mbabane, Eswatini The consultant will be expected to work from their own space and their presence in the UNDP offices will be guided by the national Regulations and UN rules during the time of the assignment. Travel: Consultant will be expected to travel within the area or the duty station and to places where Governance activities are conducted within the country.
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How to Apply: Interested and qualifying consultants are requested to apply online by sending the following information in one file.
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