05 Avril 2021 Il y a 4 ans
Period of Performance: 01 March 2021 – April 15th, 2021
Expected Level of Effort: 30 days
Place of Performance: Tunis, Tunisia, with field trips to 2 governorates.
ACEA Tunisia (Action Collaborative pour les Exportations Artisanales, or “Collaborative Action for the Export of Handicraft Products”) is a 4-year project funded by the U.S. Department of State and implemented by FHI 360. Its goal is to help artisans, especially those who are socially or geographically marginalized, to commercialize their products, and hence promote greater social and economic equity. Where possible, the project places a special emphasis on assisting artisans to export.
This project is helping to empower artisans and local communities by guiding and advising them using a cluster approach. Members of the Cluster (beneficiaries) meet in workshops and work in groups to learn and share various skills, in conjunction with relevant support entities and technical experts. To date, ACEA has launched cluster development activities in two sectors in Tunisia: essential oils and related natural products (Northwest Tunisia) and olive wood kitchenware and tableware (in Sfax and Sidi Bou Zid).
ACEA is seeking for a legal counselor or accountant to assist in improving the access to the Olive wood raw material in Tunisia.
The consultant will contribute deep to the conceptualization and formalization to put a strategy of sustainably improving industry access to olive wood supply through public-private collaboration, through initiatives that will be prioritized and led by local value chain stakeholders. Tasks will include areas such as analysis and assessment and facilitation of technical meetings and workshops, as described in further detail below.
Under the supervision of the Technical Monitor the Consultant will carry out the following tasks:
After submission of the draft final report, ACEA will provide comments and feedback, after which a final report will be submitted in Word with a summary in PowerPoint, both in French and English.
The Consultant shall be responsible for preparing and submitting the deliverables to the Technical Monitor according to the following schedule. ACEA will work with the Consultant to finalize format and structure for key deliverables during the consultancy, and the Technical Monitor and other relevant staff will review the consultant’s proposed drafts and provide feedback accordingly.
Criteria/Qualification for Evaluation
Consultants will be evaluated and ranked by an evaluation committee according to the conditions described in the evaluation criteria below, with a total overall maximum point value of 100. Consultants will first be evaluated and scored from a technical standpoint. Consultants that are technically qualified shall then be evaluated in terms of cost reasonableness of their daily rate. The contract shall be issued to the consultant with the highest combined technical and cost score.
The Consultancy will consist of a maximum of 30 working/billing days (1 day = 8 hours) between March 1, 2021 and April15, 2021.
The Consultant will be paid the agreed daily fee rate for every day worked, up to but not to exceed 80 days, with reimbursement for related, budgeted expenses (e.g. travel and lodging on field trips outside of Tunis). The consultant will submit a record of LOE monthly for processing and payment.
This work will be primarily remote, due to Covid restrictions, but will require several meetings in Tunis and field trips to ±2 governorates to conduct interviews with stakeholders. FHI 360 will require an Expense Authorization form to be submitted and approved prior to travel and will reimburse allowable travel expenses.
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