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Legal and procedural consultant in local procurement procedures

MĂ IMPLIC Project is hiring a legal and procedural consultant in local procurement procedures

Task refers to MĂ IMPLIC Output 2: LPA groups produce models for joint public service delivery which are available for replication

Initial contract duration:                       April 2024 – December 2024
Initially expected workload:                up to 23 working days

  1. BACKGROUND

The Project on civic engagement in local governance “MĂ IMPLIC” (Phase 2: November 2023 – October 2027) aims at ensuring that the rural population of Moldova has equitable access to quality public service provision and at supporting the government of Moldova in the implementation of the local government reform. The project is implemented by Skat Consulting Ltd., a Swiss consulting firm, and is financed by the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Skat Consulting Ltd, and its project implementation unit, a Moldovan-registered non-profit organization, implement donor-financed projects for a period of more than 10 years in Moldova already.

The project supports project partners at local and national levels. National activities support government institutions in implementing Public Administration Reform, and here especially the Local Government reform. At the local level, the project supports capacity development, civic engagement, and improvement of public service infrastructure in rural communities. In the 2nd phase, MĂ IMPLIC aims to support groups (“clusters”) of rural LPAs which will jointly deliver better public services and improve governance processes.

Phase 2 of the MĂ IMPLIC Project will consolidate the results obtained in Phase I but will also broaden the area of interventions by providing support for LPAs in executing several functions assigned to them. Thus, in addition to improving communal services, the project will contribute to the development of other public services, such as administrative public services or public services for local and/or regional economic development.  

At the local level, the project will support ca 10 groups of partner communities in the development of Service Improvement Plans (SIP). The SIPs will be developed in the 2nd half of 2024 (this process may extend until early 2025). The SIPs outline a complex of activities comprising procurement of equipment/ works, community engagement (i.e., service user relations), O&M plans for improving the performance of the Service Provider, financial aspects (tariff calculation and collection, as well as acquisition of other sources of financing for further investments) and capacity development measures for LPA staff and personnel of the service provider organisations.  The SIPs will be adopted by the respective local councils. The scope of activities outlined in the SIP is not limited to activities which are related to/or financed by the MĂ IMPLIC grants.

Following the adoption of the SIP by the local councils, the project will sign Grant Agreements with each of these groups of partner LPA. The partner LPA groups will receive a grant in the amount of up to 250,000 CHF. The implementation of the grant (i.e. the procurement) will be done by the LPA, with the support of the project. The procurement procedure shall be done in accordance with SDC procurement rules which is provided in art. 5 Exceptions, let. m: “according to the specific procedure of an international organization” of Law 131/2015. We must assume that partner LPA groups will be not very familiar with this procedure which requires different procedures than the standard public procurement procedure rules of the Republic of Moldova. Support to the LPA groups in the application of this procedure in practice will therefore be crucially important to ensure LPA ownership and accurate implementation of the procedures.

2. SCOPE OF WORK

The overall objective of the work of the Consultant will be to assist both the Grant and Procurement Manager (GPM) of MĂ IMPLIC project and the partner LPA groups in the legal and procedural aspects of preparing and implementing the procurement process.

Specifically, the Consultant shall carry out the following tasks:

  1. To revise and approve the (project developed) Red Flag Tool on public procurements at local level;
  2. To advise the project on various procurement issues like drafting the procurement guide including templates, the grant agreement etc.
  3. Support the LPA groups in understanding, applying and communicating with other official bodies the specific procurement rules for the tender. This includes an assessment of individual needs for such support, presentations / trainings to larger groups of LPAs as well as individual consultancy to specific LPA.
  4. The consultant is not expected to prepare the procurement documentation nor to conduct the procurements – this is the responsibility of the LPA and ultimate quality control of these documents rests with the project! However, upon need/request, the consultant will provide feedback and suggestions on the prepared procurement documentation.
  5. Timeline and deliverables

No

Task and estimated workload per task

Due date / timeline

1.        

Comments to Red Flag Tool (ca 5 wd)

Date of signing the contract – 30 April 2024

2.        

Comments to Project Procurement Guide and other documents (ca 8 days)

May – June 2024

3.        

Individual or group consultations to MĂ IMPLIC partner LPA (up to 10 days)

Est start not earlier than OCT 2024

This task may result in extension of this consultancy contract beyond DEC 2024.

4. QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS REQUIRED 

Education

 Master’s Degree (or equivalent) in Public Administration, Public Law, Economy, Finance or another relevant field.

Experience

 At least five years of professional working experience in the field of public administration, public procurement

 Previous work experience for a donor organization / project will be an advantage.

 Firsthand work experience in a local public administration is considered an advantage

Language Requirements

 Fluency in Romanian required, good knowledge of Russian and English desired

Competencies

 Demonstrated interpersonal and diplomatic skills, as well as the ability to communicate effectively with all stakeholders and to present ideas clearly.

 High personal integrity, no conflict of interest

 Excellent analytical and presentation skills.

 High level of responsibility and organization capacities;

5. APPLICATIONS

Interested individuals are expected to apply by sending the following information to info@int.skat.ch, quoting Legal and procedural consultant in local procurement procedures in the subject line of the e-mail:

  • Curriculum Vitae in English language.
  • Motivational letter in English language.
  • Financial Proposal

Applications must reach us no later than 31 March 2024.
Interviews with shortlisted candidates will be held starting with 02 April 2024.

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Meeting of the Steering Committee of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project

Meeting of the Steering Committee of the "MĂ IMPLIC" Project

On February 27th, the Steering Committee meeting of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project took place, implemented by Skat Consulting, with the financial support of the Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation. Progress in the project was presented, and the planned activities for the first year of Phase 2 of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project were also discussed.

At the beginning of the meeting, Mr. Andrei STRAH, Deputy Secretary-General of the Government, expressed gratitude to the Swiss Cooperation Office in Moldova and the SKAT Consulting team for their dedicated efforts, especially in supporting the voluntary amalgamation initiative launched by the Government of the Republic of Moldova. Mr. Strah emphasized the project’s role in improving transparency and accountability at the local level.

In turn, Mr. Guido BELTRANI, Director of the Swiss Cooperation Office in the Republic of Moldova and Co-Chair of the Coordination Council, acknowledged the transformative impact of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project and highlighted the changes in the political landscape due to negotiations between the European Commission and the Republic of Moldova. He emphasized the project’s commitment to social cohesion among Local Public Authorities (LPAs) and its crucial role in alignment with EU principles. Mr. Beltrani mentioned that in Phase 2, the project expands its scope, addressing new areas such as digital literacy for LPAs.

Mr. Matthias MORGNER, Team Leader of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project, presented the report for the period from May to October 2023, revealing significant progress both locally and nationally. Today, 47,000 users have access to improved communal services due to the Project’s interventions in partner communities. Another remarkable result at the national level is the technical support provided in the adoption of four laws and three government decisions, contributing to advancing the Local Public Administration Reform and improving the regulatory framework for providing quality communal services.

Mr. Morgner explained that in Phase 2 of the “MĂ IMPLIC” Project, it will expand its areas of intervention. In addition to communal household services, the project will contribute to improving administrative services and boosting local economic development. Moreover, in Phase 2, the project will partner exclusively with groups of LPAs (minimum 3 communities), with the objective of selecting 10 groups by April 2024.

In the coming year, the project will continue to support the promotion and implementation of local public administration reform, maximizing existing partnerships between LPAs regarding service delivery. It will contribute to the voluntary amalgamation process, consolidating models of inclusive governance. In line with the objectives of the Public Administration Reform, the project will focus on the following: joint provision of services by groups of LPAs, expanding the scope of service delivery, promoting the use of digital tools for local administration processes, and citizen interaction.

The overall goal of the project MĂ IMPLIC in Phase 2 is to contribute to strengthening local governance and increasing the population’s access to better public services. The total budget for Phase 2 of the project is 6.9 million Swiss francs (CHF).

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