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Saturday, November 29, 2014
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Pakistan: Expression of Interest: Strengthening Vocational Trainings’ Service for GBV survivors

Organization : Trocaire Pakistan

Department : Programme

Expression of Interest: Strengthening Vocational Trainings’ Service for GBV survivors Challenging GBV Programme, Pakistan

EOIs:

Concept Note;Proposed Budget for the Project;Profile of the Organization/Firm;Tentative Activity Plan / Work Plan;Brief Bio of the Experts/Team to be engaged in the Project; andSample of work (printed modules, reports and other material)

Scope of Activities:The project will engage a Technical Partner (TP) for a period of 16 months staring from January 1, 2015.

Note:Interested organizations/firms are requested to share Expression of Interest (EOIs) attached with documents listed below not later than December 10, 2014:

Please send EOI to:

Program Manager – Gender

Trócaire, Country Office, Pakistan

H 27, Street 28, Sector F- 8/1, Islamabad

For any queries; please write to:

Email: MSKhan@trocaire.ie

Thursday, November 20, 2014
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Expression of Interest

Expression of Interest

EU Legislative Strengthening Project in Pakistan

We are seeking Senior Experts to provide full-time advisory services for an upcoming EC Strengthening Legislative Assemblies project in Pakistan

Project Description:

The project aims to advance the functioning of Pakistan parliamentary institutions, in particular Pakistan provincial assemblies, through effective legislation, strengthened policy and budget oversight and enhanced representation.

The project will be carried out in the four Provincial Capitals, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta.

GRM Futures Group is seeking expression of interest from Senior Experts who have extensive experience in the components of the upcoming program namely:

1.      Specialist in Parliamentary Legislative Services

-       Experience in reviewing and drafting legislation

-       Law background

2.      Specialist in Parliamentary Research

-       Experience with library and research services

3.      Assemblies Coordinator (3 positions: Balochistan, Khyber Pakthunkhwa, Sindh)

-       Experience in coordination, liaison, oversight and implementation of project activities related to local parliamentary assemblies and committees.

4.      Electoral Support Specialist

-       Experience monitoring election procedures in high risk countries

All Senior Experts must have at least ten years professional experience.

Experience in Pakistan or South Asia is highly desirable (in particular for the Assemblies Coordinator).

Project Duration: 4 years commencing on April 2015

The Senior Experts are expected to work full-time 220 days/year.

Interested?

If you are currently looking for upcoming opportunities and are interested in being involved for this upcoming project, please apply online at www.grminternational.com/jobs and kindly state in your Cover Letter the role for which you are applying for. 

Apply By:    2

Interested?

If you are currently looking for upcoming opportunities and are interested in being involved for this upcoming project, please apply online at www.grminternational.com/jobs and kindly state in your Cover Letter the role for which you are applying for. 

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Pakistan: Expression of Interest - EU Legislative Strengthening Project in Pakistan

Expression of Interest - EU Legislative Strengthening Project in Pakistan | ReliefWeb Skip to main content Labs Blog Mobile Twitter Facebook YouTube Google plus RSS About Us Help Login / Register HomeUpdatesCountriesDisastersTopicsOrganizationsJobsTraining Print19 Nov 2014Expression of Interest - EU Legislative Strengthening Project in PakistanJob—Closing date: 03 Dec 2014

Expression of Interest EU Legislative Strengthening Project in Pakistan We are seeking Senior Experts to provide full-time advisory services for an upcoming EC Strengthening Legislative Assemblies project in Pakistan

Project Description: The project aims to advance the functioning of Pakistan parliamentary institutions, in particular Pakistan provincial assemblies, through effective legislation, strengthened policy and budget oversight and enhanced representation. The project will be carried out in the four Provincial Capitals, Karachi, Lahore, Peshawar and Quetta. GRM Futures Group is seeking expression of interest from Senior Experts who have extensive experience in the components of the upcoming program namely:

Specialist in Parliamentary Legislative ServicesExperience in reviewing and drafting legislationLaw backgroundSpecialist in Parliamentary ResearchExperience with library and research servicesAssemblies Coordinator (3 positions: Balochistan, Khyber Pakthunkhwa, Sindh)Experience in coordination, liaison, oversight and implementation of project activities related to local parliamentary assemblies and committees.Electoral Support SpecialistExperience monitoring election procedures in high risk countries All Senior Experts must have at least ten years professional experience. Experience in Pakistan or South Asia is highly desirable (in particular for the Assemblies Coordinator). Project Duration: 4 years commencing on April 2015 The Senior Experts are expected to work full-time 220 days/year.How to apply:

Applications close on 3rd December 2014

Interested? If you are currently looking for upcoming opportunities and are interested in being involved for this upcoming project, please apply online at www.grminternational.com/jobs and kindly state in your Cover Letter the role for which you are applying for.

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Expression of Interest (request for proposals)

Expression of Interest

Facilitation in the establishment of National Commission on Human Rights

Introduction:

The Constitution of Islamic Republic of Pakistan proclaims that all citizens are equal. Yet, it seems that this principle does not apply to minority religious communities that are frequently subjected to discriminatory practices and find it hard to secure their rights or get easy access to justice.

In theory, religious minorities are protected by a number of Constitutional provisions. However, their implementation has always been an issue and, with the rise of violent extremism, it is becoming more challenging to put these laws into practice.

Pakistan has enacted a number of laws to safeguard the rights of minority religious communities. However, their content and implementation has gaping holes that urgently needs to be acknowledged and addressed. To this end, the Pakistan Religious Freedom Initiative: Leaders of Influence (PRFI-LOI) – being implemented by The Asia Foundation (TAF) with the generous support of Department of Foreign Affairs, Trade and Development (DFATD) – will not only aim to recognize and promote religious diversity in the country but also strive to create greater social and political awareness about challenges to minority religious freedom in Pakistan.

Objectives of the Consultancy:

Pakistan is legally bound by various human rights conventions to protect non-religious minorities and other vulnerable segments of society. To this end, a bill for the establishment of the National Commission for Human Rights (NCHR) was passed by the national parliament in November 2012.

As the situation stands, the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) party and the main opposition faction, Pakistan People’s Party (PPP), have finalized the names of Commission members through mutual consultation. However, a tedious process is likely to follow, involving the creation of consensus among opposition leaders over the names of Commission members.

TAF seeks to facilitate this process and provide technical support towards the finalization of the frameworks/bi-laws/mandate of the National Commission on Human Rights. This will involve extensive engagement with relevant actors (government, political and civil society) involved at various stages and work towards consensus building and furnishing of recommendations. This will be followed by lobbying for their endorsement/adoption in the NCHR frameworks.

The main areas to be addressed under this consultancy are:  

1.      Lobbying:

While the government has taken steps to set up the body, the process is slow and requires impetus from civil society groups, media and rights activists. To speed up the process of the establishment of NCHR, the consultant will be expected to involve stakeholders from civil society and highlight the demand for NCHR. The consultant will also engage key stakeholders such as officials from different line departments and key actors from government ministries to facilitate the establishment of the Commission. This will involve holding meetings with relevant government officials, parliamentary committee for the establishment of NCHR, Standing Committee for Human Rights, Ministry of Law, Justice and Human Rights along with relevant government and political party representatives to lobby in favor of NCHR. 

2.      Consensus building on recommendations for NCHR frameworks:

With TAF’s support, the consultant will lead a series of consultative sessions and demand for the establishment of the NCHR. There will be at least four quarterly consultative sessions and one national event. This process is expected to feed into the recommendations for the framework for the NCHR mandate/bi-laws. In addition, through this process the consultant will be expected to create ownership within the relevant government level stakeholders towards adoption/endorsement of the recommendations coming out of the consultative process.  The consultant will be expected to ensure incorporation of international good practices while drafting the recommendations for NCHR framework.  

3.      Technical Support towards Constitution of NCHR:

The NCHR is envisioned as a robust and powerful body with the due authority and powers of holding investigations and trials. While, the structural details of the Commission have been finalized in the NCHR Act, the consultant will be expected to provide technical assistance towards the finalization of mandate/bi-laws and practical steps needed to set up the NCHR.

Tasks to be undertaken:

The consultant with the knowledge of human rights commissions in the region will be expected to undertake the following specific deliverables:

Lobby with the related government representatives including parliamentary committee for  appointment of NCHR Chairperson; MoLJHR; NCSW, Senate Standing Committees on National Harmony and Law, Justice & Human Rights; Ministry of Religious Affairs along with relevant Human Rights Cells of major political parties; Provide technical assistance and hold consultations with  key government and civil society representatives to identify hurdles/gaps in the framework, and formulate recommendationsTo undertake meetings with the concerned government and opposition leaders towards adoption of proposed recommendations  

Deliverables:

Lobbying with stakeholders towards the establishment of NCHR;Lead consultative sessions and the finalize report specifically outlining recommendations for NCHR frameworks/bi-laws/mandate;Technical Assistance towards finalization of NCHR mandate and bi-laws.

Consultancy duration:

45 days spread across 5 months

To Apply:

The Asia Foundation is inviting Expression of Interest in hard copy for the aforementioned consultancy. The application should be sent in a sealed envelope with two inner sealed envelopes.

The EOI should clearly outline the following:

Plan/strategy for the establishment of NCHR Issues and hurdles that may hamper the establishment process of NCHRDetailed résumé  highlighting similar past experienceWriting sample of similar work done previously  

Who can apply?

Individual Consultant/firm with expert knowledge of Pakistan’s Human Rights Obligations & Commitments, International Covenants and best practices.Expert knowledge and understanding of frameworks and bi-lawsKnowledge and insight of government departments, ministries and parliamentary committeesProven track record of relevant experience of similar work.Excellent interpersonal, communication and report writing skillsPossess in-depth understanding and knowledge of human rights/Religious minorities issuesGood understanding of the government proceduresDecent links with government departments, political party leaders and parliamentarians will be an added advantageAbility to deliver quality work on timeApply By:    2

 Deadline for Submission:

The proposal must reach at following address by the close of business on Tuesday 9th December 2014

Country Representative

The Asia Foundation

House No.7, Street 58,

F-7/4, Islamabad, Pakistan

Applications submitted after the deadline shall not be entertained. The sealed envelope must clearly mention the title of the consultancy. The hard copy will be considered as final. For further queries write to Mr. Muhammad Kashif Kamal (Senior Program Officer, PRFI) on email address: kashif.kamal@asiafound.org

Note: only shortlisted consultants will be contacted.

Thursday, May 24, 2012
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Request for Expression of Interest (EOI)

Country: Pakistan
Project: Pakistan Poverty Alleviation Fund (PPAF–III)
Credit No.: 4599-PAK
Assignment Title: Restructuring of Apex & Impact on Local Microfinance Market
Reference No. (as per Procurement Plan): Activity “E”, Spinoff CED (Microcredit Access)

The PPAF has received financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the project “PPAF-III”, and intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.

The consulting services (“the Services”) include an in-depth study and analysis of the microfinance market, financial resource availability, funding options in national & international markets, institutional structures and organizational human resource capacity required.  Microfinance sector has evolved in Pakistan and is facing a new array of opportunities and challenges.  The vision of PPAF is commensurately evolving.  PPAF sees the opportunity to spur a revitalization of the microfinance sector where the technological innovations, progressive operating environment, and range of institutions operating in Pakistan are now matched with a resurgence in financial penetration and responsible growth of outreach, particularly in untapped markets.  In order to achieve this vision, PPAF will create a transformative, modern, specialized, and innovative microfinance apex entity to substantially increase financial sector penetration for poor households and microenterprises, particularly in underserved areas of Pakistan

In order to create the optimal design of this new apex, the study should identify options for this new institutional design (including maintaining the status quo) and articulate the costs, benefits, risks, and transformation aspects that ought to be considered when finalizing the most appropriate design for the new apex to achieve the outlined goals.  The consultancy would be spread over a period of six (06) months maximum.  Planning and implementation would be carried out in consultation with the Financial Services Group at PPAF.

The PPAF now invites eligible consulting firms (“Consultants”) to indicate their interest in providing the Services.  Interested Consultants should provide information demonstrating that they have the required qualifications and relevant experience to perform the Services.  The shortlisting criteria are:
Business objectivesCorporate capacityExperience & field of expertiseAssignments of a similar nature and complexityCore business and years in businessQualifications in the field of assignmentTechnical and managerial organization of the firmGeneral qualifications and number of key staffThe attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraph 1.9 of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Selection and Employment of Consultants [under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits & Grants] by World Bank Borrowers 2006 (“Consultant Guidelines”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on Conflict of Interest. 

Consultants may associate with other firms in the form of a joint venture or a sub consultancy to enhance their qualifications.

A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Quality- & Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.

Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours 0900-1700 hours, Monday through Friday.

Expressions of Interest (EOI) must be delivered in a written form to the address below (in person, or by mail) in a sealed envelope, clearly mentioning the title of the assignment in the front top-right corner, no later than 1700 hrs on  31 May, 2012.


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