Deadline: 18-Aug-22
The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Libya is launching this call for proposals to engage a qualified INGO through collaborative advantage modality to plan, organize and conduct the capacity development programme in selected municipalities, in close consultation with MoLG/ SCLA.
UNDP aims to support local authorities in Libya to respond to the many conflicts and challenges that negatively impact people’s access to essential services, sustainable livelihoods, social cohesion, and community security by strengthening the local resilience and recovery mechanisms through EU-funded Recovery, Stability, and Socio-economic Development in Libya, Phase 2 “Baladiyati” project.
Scope of Work
Based on the results of the local governance survey and in line with the MoLG Training Master Plan, the capacity development programme will cover the following topics:
- Project Management
- Reporting
- Archiving
- M&E including data collection (segregated data as per the counterpart needs) in a conflict setting
- Gender Mainstreaming (in planning and execution)
Funding and Duration Information
- The estimated total funds allocated for “Strengthening capacity of municipality staff to provide basic services adopting conflict sensitivity analysis and gender mainstreaming approaches” amounts to 400,000 USD.
- The administrative costs, management cost and the overhead cost reflected in the financial offer should not exceed 25% of the total budget.
- The anticipated implementation period is 6 months upon contract signature.
Eligibility Criteria
This call is open for both the International and/or Local Non- Governmental Organisationsmeeting the following minimum requirements:
- Local experience operating in Libya for at least 2 years
- Proven experience in developing training curricula for local government institutions
- At least 5 years of professional experience in providing capacity building/training courses on related topics within the local governance framework
- Proven experience in supporting local government institutions to develop Capacity Plans
- Proven knowledge and experience in data collection and analysis ensuring gender mainstreaming, peacebuilding, and conflict prevention mechanisms at the local level
- Ability to avail a team that is qualified and experienced in providing trainings on related topics and provide recommendations on capacity development plans (as defined in the TORs)
- Ability to collect and analyse large quantities of data within strict and limited time frames and to produce high-quality and timely reports
- Language proficiency in written and oral English is required, Arabic (or ability to work with internal translation) is a plus.
For more information, visit https://www.undp.org/libya/publications/call-proposal-ngos-strengthen-capacity-municipality-staff