Procurement Summary
Country : Fiji
Summary : Independent Evaluation Team - 2 Consultant (Team Leader Team Member/Expert)
Deadline : 20 Jul 2018
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 24846091
Document Ref. No. : 47871
Competition : ICB
Financier : United Nations Secretariat
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME (UNDP)
Address: Level 8 Kadavu House, 414 Victoria Parade, Suva - City Center, Fiji
Hours: Closed ? Opens 8AM
Phone: +679 331 2500
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Terms of Reference TITLE:Independent Evaluation Team - 2 Consultant (Team Leader Team Member/Expert)AGENCY/PROJECT NAME:UNDP/UNODC: United Nations Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption Project (UN-PRAC)COUNTRY OF ASSIGNMENT:TIMEFRAME OF ASSIGNMENT:Home-based, with Team leader s travel to Fiji and possibly 1 other Pacific country30 July 14 December 2018 1) GENERAL BACKGROUNDThe second phase (2016-2020) of the joint UNDP-UNODC Pacific Regional Anti-Corruption Project (UN-PRAC) aims to support Pacific Island Countries (PICs) to strengthen their national integrity systems. This is in order to promote ‘clean governments and to create an enabling environment for trade, business, investment and sustainable development. In turn, this willenhance the delivery of equitable and high-quality services to all Pacific Islanders.Over the past years, the debate has shifted from ‘why countries should be preventing and fighting corruption to ‘how . The UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is the only international legally binding framework on how to prevent and fight corruption. It provides a solid basis uponwhich PICs can develop sustainable anti-corruption reforms. It is for this reason that this Project was designed to build on the platform of UNCAC, as well as the efforts undertaken during the first phase (2012-2016) of UN-PRAC. This includes leveraging the recognition by PICs of the UN as a trusted, impartial partner. One medium by which PICs are addressing the ‘how question is through the Mechanism for the Implementation of UNCAC (UNCAC Review Mechanism). This requires States parties to consider what national legislative, institutional and practical frameworks are in place to effectively address corruption. Another related anchor is the Development Agenda 2030 and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), recently adopted by UN Member States. SDG 16 (Promote just, peaceful and inclusive societies) directly calls for stronger action on anti-corruption, transparency and accou...
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