Terms of Reference for a
Project Coordinator for International Integrity and Anti-Corruption Projects
for the Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine
Background and context
Supporting anti-corruption efforts in Ukraine is a high political priority for the European Union and Denmark. By combating corruption, the EU contributes to the consolidation of democracy and economic growth of Ukraine, as well as the successful approximation of Ukraine with the EU.
The topic of reconstruction aid and integrity is one of the key activities of the program, both at the national and local levels and across the components of the EUACI. The Government of Ukraine is the key counterpart of the EUACI in this area.
State Agency for Restoration and Infrastructure Development of Ukraine (created by means of merge of the State Agency for Infrastructure Projects and the State Agency for Automobile Roads of Ukraine) was created (hereinafter – the Agency). Its task is to directly manage and oversee implementation of selected recovery projects, while the Ministry is tasked to develop relevant policy and oversee its implementation.
To support Ukrainian government’s efforts to effectively manage the process of the war-time reconstruction and post-war recovery and to ensure that transparency and integrity considerations are taken into account, the EUACI has engaged with the Ministry for Restoration to establish the compact Integrity Support Group (ISG) consisting of several experts fully embedded into the Ministry work. The Agency has its Capacity Building Office supported by international organizations and partners to support the Agency in projects implementation and strategic planning and capacity development.
The Agency is implementing a number of anti-corruption and good-governance initiatives within international coordination in their day-to-day activities and its policies with the support of various donors and expert NGOs and other organizations. There is a need to ensure that these initiatives and efforts are well-synchronized and systematic. While the Agency should take the lead on coordination efforts, there is a need to provide the Agency with coordination support to this end. This support will be provided as part of the Capacity Building Office (CBO) under the Agency, consisted of consultants and experts supported by international organizations and donors. Such expert support is in terms of the Memorandum of Understanding between the Agency and EUACI.
Objective:
The main objective of the assignment is to support the Agency with coordination of international projects within anti-corruption and good governance. The project coordinator is expected to work in close cooperation with the Agency’s leadership and staff on planning, coordination and implementation of anti-corruption and good governance projects and policies, international cooperation.
Scope of work:
The scope of work of the assignment includes different tasks, including, but not necessarily limited to:
Expected deliverables:
Timeline
The intended commencement date is the date of signature of the contract (expected: December 2024) with the Project coordinator for the period of the contract of 1 year until December 2025, with a duration of up to 265 working days.
Upon the Agency`s request and positive assessment of the performance, the initiative could be extended.
Requirements to the Service Provider
The contract will be awarded to the Coordinator meeting the following Qualifications criteria:
a) a Master’s degree in international relations, law, economics, social sciences, public administration, or similar field is required,
b) a minimum of 4 years of professional experience working with the state or local governments, NGOs or international programs, or relevant legal experience in state-owned and non-state-owned institutions;
c) at least 2 years of professional experience working on good governance, anti-corruption or risk management projects;
d) experience from working in or with anti-corruption institutions an asset;
e) at least 1 year of experience in project management and project coordination;
f) proven experience in cooperation with stakeholders in national government, development partners, and civil society;
g) experience from working with international programs and donors an asset;
h) knowledge of Ukrainian anti-corruption legislation and policies an advantage;
i) excellent written and oral communication and presentation skills;
j) fluency in Ukrainian is required;
k) strong English language skills are required (both writing and oral);
l) experience in international technical assistance projects, cooperation with international institutions, organizations, and donors (e.g., the World Bank, EBRD, EIB, etc.), concluding agreements with them, monitoring implementation, etc.
The expert is expected to work from the premises of the Agency.
Monitoring and evaluation:
The performance of the contractor will be regarded upon reaching the purpose of the contract as well as obtaining its results, as indicated in the sections "Objective" and "Expected Deliverables" herein respectively.
The coordinator reports to the Deputy head of Agency and EUACI. The contractor shall de-brief the EUACI prior to finalizing the assignment.
Bidding details
The bidder must submit the following information to be considered:
1. CV (no more than three pages long) that should include a description of the previous relevant assignments, key duties on this assignment.
2. Budget proposal with daily rate/general budget for the assignment in EUR, inclusive of all taxes or other such charges with calculation of 265 working days.
The contract budget cannot exceed 31,800 euros
Employment will be performed as an expert contract, FOP basis with monthly payment in UAH.
How to apply
The deadline for submitting the proposals is 29 November 2024, 18:00 Kyiv time. The proposals shall be submitted within the above deadline to [email protected] with copy to [email protected], indicating the subject line “Project Coordinator for the Agency”.
Bidding language: English
Any clarification questions for the bid request should be addressed to [email protected], no later than 21 November 2024, 18:00 Kyiv time.
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Evaluation criteria
Bids will be evaluated under the criteria provided below
# | Criteria | Weight |
2 | Relevant experience, skills and competencies | 80% |
3 | Proposed budget | 20% |
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