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Training Specialist for DevLIVE+ for Local Planning and SDG Monitoring
Project Title DevLIVE+ for Local Planning and SDG Monitoring (00125762/0012003) Localizing e-Governance for Accelerated Provision of Services in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (110896/00116821)
Project Description
The Development through Local Indicators and Vulnerability Exposure Database (DevLIVE+)[1] is a system and a tool that is used to collect, organize, visualize and manage baseline data and information on the household, building structures and production areas for monitoring access to and delivery of basic services, assessing vulnerabilities and exposures to hazards and risks, and creating development pathways toward sustainable and progressive communities.
The DevLIVE+ generates socio-demographic profiles, not only at the municipal or barangay level but up to the household level. It also provides disaggregated data by sex, age, work, educational attainment, or spatial location through charts, lists or even map locations that would facilitate analysis in crafting the local land use and development plans. Considering that significant socio-economic indicators can be captured related to access to basic services among others, local decision-makers have found the tool essential in resource allocation, prioritization of barangays and delivery of services, or justify their programs, projects, and activities using the DevLIVE+ to improve the conditions of communities who are either most vulnerable, left behind, or lacking in access to government services.
Originally designed to assess risks and exposure of households to natural hazards, the DevLIVE+ was further enhanced and expanded to collect data on non-residential structures i.e. commercial, institutional and industrial, and agricultural production areas i.e. livestock, poultry and fishing which are significant information to the exposure database of an LGU. The DevLIVE+ is implemented for a detailed evaluation of potential risks in an automated manner, which would significantly enhance the development of future local plans and programs.
Furthering its applications, localized Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) indicators i.e. poverty incidence, unemployment rate and presence of informal settlers among others could easily be monitored. Decision makers could now have a tangible data and statistics to further track and provide appropriate solutions to this SDG indicators. Because the system uses open source software, and data visualization tools, it is flexible enough to accommodate the needs and priorities of the local government units (LGUs) and agencies, by simply making adjustments in the data gathering tool, and writing the analytics.
Under the Ministry of the Interior and Local Government (MILG) and UNDP’s Localizing e-Governance for Accelerated Provision of Services (LeAPS) project, the DevLIVE+ is a vital component which will empower the LGUs in the Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (BARMM) with up-to-date information for local planning, programming and SDG monitoring. UNDP will conduct an initiation training to MILG and key stakeholders to the different implementation processes and most specially on data navigation and processing.
UNDP will also provide technical assistance at key stages of the implementation from data collection, validation to management, through training, mentoring and coaching to the city government of San Fernando in La Union. This intensive training design is adopted to instill the processes within the LGU for future updating of their data, to ensure sustainability of the system and to promote common data among departments.
To achieve the aforesaid support to the city government of San Fernando as well as the LeAPS Project in BARMM, UNDP Philippines requires the services of a qualified Training Specialist with supervision from the Team Leader of UNDP’s Institutions and Partnerships (I&P) Programme Team.
[1] The DevLIVE+ was developed as an expansion of the Climate and Disaster Exposure Database (ClimEx.db) from the United Nations Development Programme, Australian Government, and Climate Change Commission’s Resilience and Preparedness toward Inclusive Development (RAPID) program which is focused as an exposure database. |
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Duties and Responsibilities |
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Scope of Work and Outputs
The Individual Consultant shall perform the following: Conduct induction training on DevLIVE+ with MILG and key stakeholders;
The Consultant shall implement the following activities and/or deliver on the following outputs:
The estimated levels of effort, which also includes preparation and actual training, identified above are indicative and may be adjusted based on the situation and needs, but with prior decision by UNDP. The existing training manuals and modules of the DevLIVE+ will be shared with the Consultant after contract signing which he/she could modify for the actual training. Equipment such as android tablets, GPS and computers of the participants during training shall be provided also by UNDP.
Governance and Accountability
Expected Duration of the Contract
The consultant will be hired for an estimated 90 person-days over 7 months. The target start of work date is September 2021 and the end date is March 2022.
Duty Station While some of the trainings can be conducted online, the consultant is expected to conduct on-site training, coaching and mentoring activities in San Fernando City, Davao City or Cagayan de Oro City, following guidelines set by the local government units. If essential, travels of Consultant shall be approved by the UNDP Team Leader/s. Further, the Consultant shall also secure UNDSS clearance and travel authorization. All travels shall be done within the guidelines and protocols set by the local government.
Scope of Price Proposal and Schedule of Payment
Recommended Presentation of the Offer
The Consultant shall be jointly selected and agreed upon by UNDP. The prospective Consultant(s) shall provide the following:
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Required Skills and Experience |
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Qualifications of Successful Consultant and Criteria for Selection of the Best Offer Candidates shall make sure their applications indicate compliance with EACH of the following minimum criterion. Only those who will obtain 49 out of 70 obtainable points will be considered shortlisted and qualified for financial evaluation.
Assessment of best offer will be via Combined Scoring method – where the education and qualifications will be weighed 50 points, proposed course outline/topics weighted 20 points, and combined with the price offer which will be weighed 30 points. Incomplete submission of the requirements may be disqualified.
Offerors must upload in one (1) file the aforementioned documents. Templates for a) P11 Personal History Form and b) Offeror’s Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability and Financial Proposal (Annex 2) are available through the link below. UNDP General Terms and Conditions for Individual Contractors are also available: http://gofile.me/6xdJm/bE9TCw8fU Incomplete submission of required documents may result in disqualification. Please see the deadline of submissions above. In view of the volume of applications, UNDP receives, only shortlisted offerors will be notified. |
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