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In Guinea Bissau, the negative impact of transnational organized crime, specially drug and human trafficking and related cross-cutting crimes, corruption and money laundering, has been recognized at the highest level by the authorities, and the fight against it has become a national priority. Therefore, considering the impact these crimes have in the development and stability of the country, as well as on the credibility and accountability of its institutions, the UN decided to support the national authorities to improve capacity for sustaining peace by supporting national actors in developing resilient national capacities and addressing conflict drivers that undermine social cohesion and that may lead to violent conflict. In this regard, UNDP, UNODC, IOM, UNIOGBIS-CDTOC, combined their expertise for an integrated, coordinated approach in strengthening national capacities to address drug trafficking and organized crime during the United Nations reconfiguration in Guinea-Bissau. In this sense UNDP, UNODC, IOM, are implementing a joint project “Strengthening the Justice and Security Sector response to drug trafficking and transnational organized crime to reduce insecurity in Guinea-Bissau” funded with Peace Building Funds. The overall goal of the project is to reduce Guinea-Bissau’s vulnerability to drug trafficking and organized crime and to diminish the negative impact of such crimes on the fragility and dependence of the country’s security institutions, rule of law and local communities, hence reducing a major source of the country’s cycle of instability. The objective is to support Rule of Law and Security Institutions to effectively prevent, investigate and prosecute drug trafficking and transnational organized crime, reducing the country’s sources of fragility. The expected result:
In this way, UNDP is hiring an international consultant who will contribute to the implementation of the part of the project activities. Objective of the assigment Contribute to the project revision and implementation and monitoring of the project annual workplan. |
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Under the overall supervision of the UNDP’s Representative Resident, the technical supervision of the Chief Technical Adviser for the Justice Reform and the Coordinator of the “Strengthening the Justice and Security Sector response to drug trafficking and transnational organized crime to reduce insecurity in Guinea-Bissau” and in coordination with the project partners (UNODC, IOM), the consultant is expected to perform the following tasks: Contribute to the project implementation on day-to-day basis
Identify areas of improvement by applying best practices/lessons learnt using UNDP corporate monitoring tools and corporate reports. Partnerships, policy, resource mobilization and advocacy efforts
Deliverables The consultant must guarantee the achievement of the expected results, ensuring, among others, the following achievements:
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Duration of the assignment The assignment must be conducted within 6 months -144 working days, from the day the contract is signed. During the assignment the consultant will join the Justice Project Unit embedded in the Ministry of Justice and will be part of the Country Office Governance Unit. Guidelines for application Required documents:
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