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Friday, December 18, 2009

International Consultant (Integrated Child Policy and Development of the Strategic Plan)

UNICEF
Closing date: 14 Jan 2010
Location: Rwanda - Kigali

Finalisation of the National Integrated Child Policy and Development of the Strategic Plan

Terms of Reference for International Consultant

1. Background

Children are the foundation for growth and development of Rwandan society and are central to the achievement of the Vision 2020 goal of transforming Rwanda into a knowledge-based, middle income country by 2020. Children who live in an environment with opportunities for survival, growth and development in all spheres of child well-being are more likely to become healthy, confident and productive citizens, capable of contributing to national development.

2. Situation of children in Rwanda

Since the devastating effects of the 1994 genocide and war, significant progress has been made towards improving the status of children in Rwanda including in health, education and protection. For example, public spending on health has considerably increased over recent years; health funding and health service delivery have been decentralised; and a maternal and child health service has been established to focus health sector reform on maternal, neonatal and child health policies. Universal access to health insurance has enabled the use of health services by the poor. In 2007, the Government of Rwanda (GoR) adopted the National Strategic Plan for Orphans and Vulnerable Children, a national framework for a holistic approach to child vulnerability.

Over the period 2005 to 2007/8, infant and under-five mortality have declined from 86 to 62 and from 152 to 103 per 1,000 live births, respectively; while maternal mortality has decreased by about 33%. However, both child and maternal mortality rates in Rwanda are among the highest in the world. Rwanda has made remarkable progress in meeting national primary enrolment and parity goals (95% for boys and 97% for girls), due in part to a target-based education sector strategy and effective donor coordination through the establishment of a SWAp. However, retention and learning achievement remain critical challenges, especially for girls: only 16% of girls actually finish primary school and 20-25% of students drop out at the end of the first and fifth years of study. To increase school retention, in 2006, Rwanda joined the Education for All Fast Track.

3. Overview of Consultancy

Goal:

The National Integrated Child Policy (ICP) and Strategic Plan aim to improve the thinking and analysis of child-related policies, and the programming, coordination and implementation of activities intended to accelerate the realisation of unfilled child rights. The overall objective of the consultancy is to finalise the Integrated Child Policy and Strategic Plan that will improve the effective and coordinated implementation of child-related policies and programmes.

Through the support of UNICEF, the Ministry of Gender and Family Protection has drafted the Integrated Child Policy based on:

- Key child-related international conventions and national policies, laws, programmes and strategies;
- Field assessment of the implementation of existing laws and programmes for child protection and identified gaps.

Objectives:

Based on this, the services of an International Consultant are needed to:
- Finalise the draft Integrated Child Policy and prepare a costed Strategic Plan
- Propose a resource mobilisation strategy for the implementation of the ICP and its strategic plan;
- Develop a communication strategic plan to accompany and facilitate the implementation of the ICP and its strategic plan.

4. Methodology:

The consultant will work with a team of national consultants who participated in the development of the draft ICP to review the policy document and to prepare the Strategic Plan. In reviewing the draft policy, the International Consultant will ensure that:

i. It uses a human rights-based and causal analysis approaches.

ii. The inventory of child related policies, laws, programmes and strategies, approaches/initiatives aiming at improving child well-being is complete;

iii. The quantitative and qualitative data and information on the situation of children and women is adequate and up-to-date;

iv. There is linkage and compatibility with International Conventions, Treaties and recommendations from International Conferences, Summits and Treaty Committees;

v. Adequate reference to policy and programming tools such as the Millennium Declaration (MD), the Millennium Development Goals (MDGS), the Economic Development and Poverty Reduction Strategy (EDPRS) and sector level policies and programmes;

vi. Hold consultations with all stakeholders involved, including national and local stakeholders, children, families, communities and civil society.

5. Scope of the policy and consultancy

The Convention on the Rights of the Child contains 54 articles defining children’s fundamental human rights and freedoms and clusters child rights into thematic categories which make up a practical framework for the implementation of the Convention:

- Civil rights and freedoms;
- Family environment and alternative care;
- Basic health and welfare;
- Education, leisure and cultural activities; and
- Special protection measures.

The policy document will focus on the following elements:

- Identify constraints that hamper inter-sectoral integration of child related policies through the entire policy cycle;
- Identify capacity caps of duty bearers and claim holders that constrain effective delivery of services at both national and local level;
- A framework for an inter-sectoral child policy (a) analysis, (b) planning and programming of activities; (c) funding and coordination of the implementation of activities; and (d) evaluation and reporting;

The Strategic Plan will focus on:

- Institutional roles and coordination mechanisms at national and district levels;
- Partnerships and funding approach;
- Strategies for implementing the ICP;
- Key activities for the implementation of the ICP, including costed implementation and capacity building plans;
- A monitoring and evaluation plan, including the logframe.
- A strategy to mobilise resource for the implementation of the ICP and Strategic Plan;
- A communication strategy to facilitate the implementation of the ICP and Strategic Plan.

6. Expected deliverables

The expected deliverables include:

1. A work plan detailing the review of the draft policy, methodology for the development of the strategic plan and highlighting major milestones, will be shared with the Ministry in charge of Gender and Family Promotion and UNICEF;

2. An outline of the draft Strategic Plan;

3. A final policy document and drafts of the strategic plan.

4. Final reports

5. White paper for the Cabinet

i. Final reports - policy document: The final policy document will contain at least five chapters, and bibliography:

a) Introduction describing the evolution of child rights in Rwanda and the institutional and programmatic framework for advancing child rights. The clusters of child rights, as per the CRC and the national normative framework, should be explicitly stated. The definition of the child in Rwanda should also be expressed.

b) Situation analysis providing an overview of the status of children in Rwanda in line with the clusters of rights identified above. Primary sources of information include existing secondary sources and discussions with key informants. Key issues, policy implementation problems and priorities will be identified. The situation analysis will also identify constraints that hamper inter-sectoral integration of child related policies through the entire policy cycle and capacity caps of duty bearers and claim holders that constrain effective delivery of services at both national and local level.

c) Policy thrust describing the rationale and justification for the policy. This chapter will further detail guiding principles as well as the national declaration/vision for the fulfilment of children’s basic human rights.

d) Policy framework outlining the policy’s specific goals, objectives and targets and develop a framework for an articulated inter-sectoral child policy including: analysis; planning and programming of activities; funding and coordination of the implementation of activities; and evaluation and reporting. The chapter will underscore and demonstrate the importance of an integrated, coordinated approach to child policy implementation, identify strategies and approaches that must be strengthened in practice and/or explored further such as the Minimum Package of Care and Support to OVC, Integrated Management of Neonatal and Childhood Illnesses, Community-Based Nutrition and Early Childhood Development. It will also identify potential areas to enhance inter-sectoral collaboration and solutions to improve the coordination of funds, programme planning, implementation and evaluation for more effective policy implementation; and communication of policy developments and policy review outcomes.

e) Implementation arrangement including the roles of key institutions and stakeholders and any other proposed arrangements for the implementation of the ICP. This chapter will also make reference key to issues in the strategic plan,

ii. Strategic Plan accompanying the policy document will be developed to address:

a) Institutional roles: The plan will articulate the responsibilities of public institutions, civil society, the potential role of donors and the private sector, as well as families, communities and children;

b) Coordination mechanism: The plan will articulate linkages and synergies across sectors at national and local levels to improve coordination for effective child policy development and implementation, with consideration for existing inter-sectoral coordination mechanisms;

c) Communication plan: The plan will articulate solutions for acceptance and implementation of the policy, more improved dissemination of policy developments, planning instruments and monitoring tools at both national and local levels;

d) Partnerships and funding approach: The plan will include an analysis of partnerships and funding approaches, taking into account the capacity gap and stakeholder analysis, existing partnerships and alliances and trends on resource mobilisation;

e) Key activities, including strategies and capacity building plan in the area of coordination, institutional strengthening, communication and monitoring, evaluation and reporting;

f) Calibration: The plan will include a provision for regular policy adaptation over time, to take into consideration future policy developments, as well as national development and poverty reduction outcomes;

g) Monitoring and evaluation: The plan will include a monitoring and evaluation plan, necessary for assessing progress towards achieving policy targets and for calibration.

h) Budgeting and spending procedures

iii. The green and white paper for the Cabinet

a. Green Paper: a consultation document which outlines different policy options

b. White Paper: the final report submitted to Cabinet.
- outlines the proposed policy
- details of implementation and proposed plan of action
- reflects ideas and views gathered at Green Paper stage

The consultant will prepare all the documents in English for presentation to stakeholders during a validation process and prepare executive summaries of both in English and French. The final reports will integrate any comments and inputs received during the review and validation process.

7. Qualifications of the international consultant

i. Advanced university degree in Social Sciences with specialization or experience in analytical work, social policy development and institutional management and/or child policy development

ii. Progressive experience of at least five years in drafting policies and strategic plans, preferably targeting children;

iii. Experience in supervision and management of multi-disciplinary teams;

iv. Strong communication (written and oral) and networking skills;

v. Fluency in English and/or French;

vi. Demonstrable computer skills in MS-Word.

8. Management arrangements

The consultants will work under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Gender and Family Promotion and will have professional relations with UNICEF.

9. Expected duration

The estimated duration for the assignment is approximately 8 weeks, starting in mid-January or early February 2010. The contracted individual or firm must be immediately and entirely available to complete the work within the agreed time period.

10. Cost and payment procedures

The level of payment will be determined by the profile of the candidates, in accordance with the UN rules and procedures. In country trips relating to the assignment shall be at the expense of UNICEF. Other incremental costs shall be procured by UNICEF or reimbursed upon justification.

11. Payment modalities are established as follows:

- 20% upon contract signature
- 30% upon submission of acceptable draft reports
- 50% after approval and submission of the final report
How to apply
Electronic application: UN P11 & CV to be submitted.

The applications will be sent ;
To: Anastase Rudasingwa, arudasingwa@unicef.org
and a copy to:
Cc: Lilian Kastner, lkastner@unicef.org

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Rwanda Development Board/ Information Technology Supply, Installation, Customization, Training and Support of an Electronic Forms Management System

Rwanda Development Board/ Information Technology Rwanda
(P098926) - eRwanda Project Contract
Ref: RDB/IT/eRDA/CTR/19/2009

Request for Expressions of Interest

Supply, Installation, Customization, Training and Support of an Electronic Forms Management System.

1. Introduction and Background

The Government of Rwanda has received a Grant from the World Bank to implement its' eGovernment strategy. This Grant has been provided under the eRwanda project which is being implemented by the Rwanda Information Technology Authority (RITA) based in Kigali, Rwanda.

The RDB-IT through the eRwanda Project has committed funds to support the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration's efforts to improve service delivery to both Migrants and Emigrants and to modernize the Directorate's online services while providing a scalable platform upon which the Government of Rwanda can build to extend the solution to streamline business processes in the other Ministries and PSOs.

The Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration, in support of its National Migration Policy, intends to upgrade its online service offering and streamline its internal processes in order to increase service levels to Rwandans and Foreigners who require its services.

In particular, the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration intends to web enable all of its services, including Passports, Visa, Permits, Citizenship, NGO Certificates, Refugee ID, Refugee travel document, Laissez Passer and Foreigner ID Card.

The Directorate also plans to introduce online payments to eliminate the need for tedious manual payment procedures.

Currently, the web site of the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration is currently in operation and has served its purpose in the migration service sector.

In 2006, the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration introduced an innovative method for applying for entry visa to Rwanda by designing an online entry visa application system that allows travelers to apply and obtain pre-clearance to travel to Rwanda without visiting or sending their travel documents to any of the few Rwandan missions abroad or risking to travel without entry visa.

The applicants get automatic responses in the form of PDF documents.

An online tracking facility is also provided to applicants for entry visa, passports and Visas/Work Permit. This service was developed in response to the need for facilitating the follow up on one's application once it has been submitted. An application can be in different states during the application process.

The remaining services are still manual based. The web site provides applicants with the ability to download and print PDF forms to apply for passports, visas and laissez-passers, however they are still required to come in person with the required documents.

2. Objective of the Assignment

The Key results expected are:

Reduction in application processing time both at the Directorate's headquarters and at the point of entry.

  • Decreased administrative costs resulting from the elimination of manual data entry.
  • Reduced printing and distribution costs.
  • Increased Immigration worker productivity.
  • Improved request tracking and activity monitoring capabilities.

It is anticipated that the above objectives will be met through:

  • The deployment of online, user friendly electronic forms with advanced features such as online form field filling, capability to save the form, automatic validation before submission, barcodes, and support for encryption and digital signature.
  • Integration with the Directorate's existing back end systems and databases in order to streamline business processes involv¬ing multiple actors.
  • Delivery of enhanced services to customers such as visa issuance, border registration and archive applications through an interactive web enabled system.
  • Streamlined and coherent e-services by receiving all applica¬tions online, storing data in a central database, routing applica¬tions after submission, retrieving application data using the barcode printed on the form and improving internal processes through automated workflow (being implemented under a separate initiative sponsored by RDB/IT).
  • Online payments using the latest secure checkout technology (to be determined).
  • The capture and routing of relevant migrant information to the appropriate authorities.
  • The establishment of a migrant information center.
  • Online verification of visas by providing the Immigration Officers with an interface that displays visa and migrant data and allows the Immigration Officers to record actions taken at the border.
  • Support for Rwanda's three official languages: Kinyarwanda, English and French.

3. Scope of the Consultancy Services

The selected Firm shall perform the following:

Develop a detailed project implementation plan that will outline the project objectives, define roles and responsibilities, identify the main stakeholders, and define the key milestones, activities, level of effort and implementation timeline for:

  • The analysis, design, development, testing and deployment into production of a solution that will streamline the Directorate General of Immigration and Emigration's key work processes using electronic forms as the foundation technology.

  • A government-wide system rollout strategy that will plan for the introduction of electronic forms for the remaining work processes and institutions using RDB's existing business deployment plan as a basis for the rollout schedule.
  • Through consultative sessions with key stakeholder groups and business owners, gain a thorough understanding of the business priorities and identify the key business drivers and external influencers that may influence and/or shape the architecture of the solution.
  • Document the business and functional requirements the solution is required to satisfy.
  • Review existing documentation and conduct interviews with the technical teams in order to assess the existing online applications and back-end systems functionality and architecture.
  • Develop and document a technology architecture that will enable and support the Directorate's line of business services while taking into account the requirements for:
  1. A highly scalable, reliable and available platform that will meet current demand and allow for future growth;
  2. Ensuring the confidentiality, security and integrity of the data entrusted to the Directorate by its clients;
  3. Interoperability between the proposed solution and the Directorate's back-end systems and databases;
  4. Adhering to the Government of Rwanda's ICT policies and standards;
  • Conduct regular Joint Application Development (JAD) sessions with the business and technical teams in order to confirm the requirements and validate the proposed approach.
  • Supply, install, configure and test all software and related components required for the solution.
  • Develop plans for and deliver training to end users, software developers and system administrators using a "train the trainer" approach.
  • Regularly present progress status at each stage of the project.
  • Provide local support and maintenance of the solution during and after commissioning for 1 year.

4. Competences

Interested firms must indicate their interest in providing the software and associated services and to qualify, interested firms shall have minimum of 5 years experience and capabilities in the field of web applications, electronic forms and systems integration and shall provide a brief summary of proven experience and capabilities in developing solutions based on the proposed technology and of similar nature, size and scope to the solution under consideration.

The firms must provide client references and contacts for previous similar assignments.

The Firm shall provide concrete evidence that the key staff have previous experiences of similar solutions developed using the proposed technology.

At a minimum, the Firm must have staff with competences in Project Management, Technology Architecture, Application Development, Data/Information Security field as well as-in training (Trainers).

5. Selection Procedures

RDB-IT through the eRwanda Project now invites eligible consultants (firms) to indicate their interest in providing the above mentioned services.

Interested firms must provide information indicating that they are qualified to perform the services (description of similar assignments, availability of skills among the staff etc.(indicate their interest in providing the software and associated services).

Consultants may associate to enhance their qualifications.

The Consultant will be selected in accordance with the procedures set out in the World Bank Guidelines for Selection and Employment of Consultants by World Bank borrowers, May 2004, following Selection using "Quality and Cost Based Selection Method".

Only consultants with demonstrated experience and good track record in similar assignments will be short-listed.

6. Deadline Date and Time

Expressions of Interest must be received at the address indicated below by 1600hrs Rwanda time, on Friday 23rd of October, 2009 clearly marked "Expression of Interest for Consultancy Services for the Supply, Installation, Customization, Training and Support of an Electronic Forms Management System".

7. Submission Address

Expressions of interest must be delivered, to the Procurement Office, eRwanda Project,

Rwanda Development Board Office Block, Gishushu, 4th Floor,

P.O. Box 6239, Kigali, Rwanda or by email at bids@rita.rw with a copy to wilson.muyenzi@rita.rw.

Acknowledgement will only be made valid by a "read confirmation" receipt from eRwanda Project.

Done at Kigali, onPatrick NYIRISHEMADCEO-ITRwanda Development Board.

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Friday, February 13, 2009

Civic Participation, Chief of Party

International Development Firm


Location: Rwanda - Kigali

AECOM International Development Inc. (AECOM) is a global economic and infrastructure development firm providing higher living standards in emerging markets through provision of high-quality, technical advisory services to governments and the private sector.

AECOM works in the areas of economic growth, environment and regional development, industrial and commercial area development, democracy and governance, humanitarian response and stabilization, and infrastructure and facilities.

General Summary:

AECOM seeks a Chief of Party (COP) to lead a Civic Participation Strengthening Program in Rwanda.
The three-year project will commence in 2009 and be based in Kigali with some travel throughout the country.
The Chief of Party will provide overall project leadership and vision, as well as ensure that all project objectives and deliverables are met in a timely and efficient manner.
He/she will supervise the project team and serve as the key liaison with the donor and counterpart organizations.

Key technical areas to be covered by the project:

- Civil liberty development- Political rights enhancement
- Voice and accountability reform
- Increased civic participation in local and national public policy formulation and implementation

Qualifications:

- Five to ten (5-10) years of experience managing large and complex civic participation projects in Africa.
- Advanced degree in Political Science, Cultural Anthropology or related field.
- Previous experience working directly with local government and civil society organizations in rural and urban settings.
- Experience working in Rwanda or similar country in Africa.
- University-level French is required.

How to apply

Please send a cover letter and resume highlighting your experience as related to the project’s key technical areas, specifically civic participation management experience, through AECOM at:
www.aecominterdev.com
Select Search Jobs, AECOM International Development, search for the ‘Civic Participation Chief of Party’ position.

Reference Code: RW_7P7UNJ-47

Closing date: 15 Apr 2009

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Nutrition Manager

Concern Worldwide is a non-governmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.

Location: Rwanda - Kigali

Concern

Worldwide is a non-governmental, international, humanitarian organisation dedicated to the reduction of suffering and working towards the ultimate elimination of extreme poverty in the world’s poorest countries.

We are recruiting for a Nutrition Manager in Rwanda, Kigali
Location: Rwanda, Kigali

Terms: Unaccompanied

Language Requirements: Fluent written and spoken English, French would be an advantage

Contract Length: 2 yearsS

tart Date: as soon as possible

Application Deadline: 1st March 2009

JOB PURPOSE

The post holder will be responsible for a nutrition programme that will be implemented by a consortium composed of Concern, IRC and World Relief. The Manager will lead the integration of the Community-based Management of Acute Malnutrition (CMAM) and Community Kitchens protocols in the Expanded Impact Child Survival Programme (EICSP) in four districts and will be responsible to document the integration process and lessons to be learned.

The Manager will mentor and develop the capacity of nutrition staff, district health centre teams in the management and monitoring of the programme in line with best practice.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

Programme implementation, monitoring and support

1. Gain good understanding of how the Expanded Impact of Child Survival Programme (EICSP) works in the context of the partnership of the three INGOs at the community and health facility levels, integrating nutrition in to C-IMCI.

2. Review the proposed CMAM protocols and programme; links to existing nutrition intervention (including community kitchens and WFP supported Supplementary Feeding Programmes) and ensure effective implementation

3. In consultation with the Team Leader for EICSP and members of the consortium develop detail implementation plan fro achieving the objectives outlined in the proposal.

4. Working under the supervision of the EICSP Team Leader, closely work with Quality Assurance, Community Mobilization and M&E Managers to train all health staff on CMAM protocols, referrals and data collection from the three NGOs working in the four districts zones.

5. Develop/ revise a monitoring plan for recording and reporting on progress made against stated outcomes.

6. Provide technical support to ensure an efficient monitoring and evaluation system for programme quality and effective integration.

7. Support the Nutrition Officers in actively involving NGO partners at Health facility levels, the district’s authorities and communities.

8. Build the capacity of Nutrition Officers to prepare and consolidate programme reports monthly, quarterly and annual.

9. Ensure documentation and sharing of experience related to best practices within the programme and widely sharing the same.

10. Develop a risk management plan for undertaking the mitigation actions outlined in the proposal.

11. In consultation with the Team Leader, manage the programme budget, track expenditure and review budget as required.

12. Prepare regular progress report as defined in the grant agreement.

13. Leading advocacy effort aimed at integrating CMAM/CTC approach into the ‘national nutrition policy.

14. Capacity building of national staff especially in the area of management of CMAM programme to ensure that the position can be nationalised at the end of the post holders contract period. .

Coordination and representation

1. Ensure effective co-ordination with partners and stakeholders including Clinton Foundation, Partners in Health FHI, WFP and UNICEF.

2. Liaise and network with the National Nutrition Working Group, the Ministry of Health (MoH) Nutrition Desk, UN agencies.

PERSON SPECIFICATION

Essential:

• Post graduate qualification (MPH, MSc) in nutrition
• Two-three years of experience managing or advising CTC/CMAM programmes
• Experience in management role
• Ability to train and mentor staff
• Experience working with national level MOH on developing nutrition protocols and/or guidelines
• Experience conducting and analyzing nutrition surveys
• Strong Monitoring & Evaluation skills
• Good writing skills
• Negotiation skills
• Flexible
• Consultative
• Patient
• Good interpersonal skills
• Ability to work and manage staff in a multi-cultural team with sensitivity and respect
• Ability to work under pressure while keeping a good sense of humour
• Ability to accommodate the views of various stakeholders (Ministry of Health and members of the consortium).

Desirable:

• Familiar with different types of nutrition interventions including SFPs and PD Hearth
• Familiar with Concern’s CTC work
• Experience working with different NGOs in emergency nutrition programmes
• Basic Conversational French will be an advantage or willing to learn FrenchConcern has a Staff Code of Conduct and Programme Participant Protection Policy which has been developed to ensure the maximum protection of programme participants from exploitation and to clarify the responsibilities of Concern staff, consultants, visitors to the programme and partner organizations, and the standards of behaviour expected of them.

Any candidate offered a job with Concern Worldwide will be expected to sign the Programme Participant Protection Policy and the Staff Code of Conduct as an appendix to their contract of employment and conduct themselves in accordance with the provisions in these two documents.

How to apply
Concern Worldwide is an equal opportunities employer and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.

Please submit your application in English with the reference code NW/RW/NM/relief via email to hrenquiries@concern.net

The deadline for all applications is 1st March 2009.

All short-listed candidates will be notified via email after the application deadline.
Reference Code: RW_7P6NEB-28

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Thursday, January 29, 2009

Civil Society and Governance Specialist

Pact's mission is to build empowered communities, effective governments and responsible private institutions that give people an opportunity for a better life. We do this by strengthening the capacity of organizations and institutions to be good service providers, represent their stakeholders, network with others for learning and knowledge sharing, and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice. Interdependence, responsible stewardship, inclusion of vulnerable groups, and respect for local ownership and knowledge are core values across all of our programs.

Location: Rwanda

Summary:

Pact seeks a Civil Society and Governance Specialist for a three year, USAID “Strengthening Civic Participation in Rwanda” project in Kigali, Rwanda.

Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project.. Only finalist candidates will be contacted. The Rwanda Project will assist USAID Rwanda and the Government of Rwanda in strengthening civic participation across Rwanda:
- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the national level, in the areas of policy assessment, policy formulation, advocacy, monitoring, and developing planning;
- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the local level, particularly in the areas of assessment, monitoring, and advocacy within the context of service delivery, planning processes, and capital project implementation; and,- the Government of Rwanda in developing a public process for giving input into and rolling out a civil service code of conduct at the local and national level.

The Civil Society and Governance Specialist will plan, oversee and deliver project deliverables that increase the quality of public dialog and public participation in policy making and implementation.

In addition to capacity building for local government officials to design and implement effective mechanisms for seeking and incorporating public input, the CSG Specialist will assist government to disseminate its new civil service code of conduct, and assisting CSOs to better understand public decision making processes and engage government.

S/he will work closely with the Chief of Party, Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist, Grants Manager, and other project staff and consultants. In addition to strong academic credentials, the CSG Specialist must possess five years of experience in:

- Designing, planning, and delivering capacity building programs for government officials;
- Training government officials and civil society representatives in planning, managing and implementing local governance score card systems and/or codes of conduct, especially regarding transparency and civil society engagement in the development and implementation of policy.
- Mapping civil society and governance networks to determine gaps and strengths, design appropriate interventions, and monitoring and evaluating effectiveness;
- Demonstrated ability to serve as liaison with government officials from local to national levels;
- Demonstrated experience in implementing USAID or other international donor funded projects;- Previous experience in Rwanda or a similar setting in Africa is highly desirable;
- Bilingual English & French spoken fluency, plus reading and writing proficiency is required.; Kinyarwanda proficiency a plus;
- Familiarity with local governance/citizen report card methodologies desirable;
- Familiarity with promoting public understanding of and access to public budgets desirable;
- Experience in cultural or applied anthropology or similar background in history or culture as it applies to modes of discourse, attitudes toward authority, and in assisting in the design of meaningful public participation experiences in Rwanda or similar setting desirable;
- Knowledge of and ability to effectively use word processing and data management systems and applications.

How to apply

Please visit our website at http://www.pactworld.org and complete an online application

Reference Code: RW_7NPUST-55

Closing date: 23 Feb 2009

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Grants Manager

Pact's mission is to build empowered communities, effective governments and responsible private institutions that give people an opportunity for a better life. We do this by strengthening the capacity of organizations and institutions to be good service providers, represent their stakeholders, network with others for learning and knowledge sharing, and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice. Interdependence, responsible stewardship, inclusion of vulnerable groups, and respect for local ownership and knowledge are core values across all of our programs.

Location: Rwanda

Background:

Pact seeks a Grants Manager for a three year, USAID “Strengthening Civic Participation in Rwanda” project in Kigali, Rwanda. Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project.

To apply please visit our website at www.pactworld.org and fill out a online application. Please be sure to include an English copy of your resume and cover letter.

The Rwanda Project will assist USAID Rwanda and the Government of Rwanda in strengthening civic participation across Rwanda:
- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the national level, in the areas of policy assessment, policy formulation, advocacy, monitoring, and developing planning;
- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the local level, particularly in the areas of assessment, monitoring, and advocacy within the context of service delivery, planning processes, and capital project implementation; and,
- the Government of Rwanda in developing a public process for giving input into and rolling out a civil service code of conduct at the local and national level.

Position Description:

The Grants Manager will be responsible for organizing the solicitation guidelines, the solicitation, selection and oversight of the disbursement of grants to numerous national and local CSOs/CBOs and local government bodies. S/he will work closely with the Chief of Party, the Civil Society and Governance Specialist, the Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist, and other project staff and consultants.

Responsibilities include:

- Reviewing grant applications and assessing local and national organizations’ technical and administrative capacity to execute the programs funded by the grants;
- Reviewing and executing agreements and ensuring contractual and financial compliance of sub-grantees;
- Ensuring that solicitations meet USAID and U.S. Government requirements for solicitations of sub-grants.
- Working with the Chief of Party (CoP) to determine applicant eligibility and assist with application reviews.
- Carrying out recipient capacity assessments to receive US Government funding upon selection of recipients;
- Supporting CSOs to upgrade financial systems (if requested and funded by missions);
- Ensuring compliance with all appropriate rules and regulations, including Congressional mandates and policies relating to Family Planning and/or reproductive health funds;
- Ensuring timely receipt of sub-grantee reports and working with sub-grantees to ensure ability to comply with requirements of their sub-awards;
- Assisting with the preparation of quarterly and annual reports to USAID and other required financial and compliance reports;
- Other related tasks at the request of the CoP.

The ideal Grants Manager will have:

- Comprehensive knowledge and understanding of U.S. Government rules and regulations as they pertain to the solicitation, review, and execution of sub-awards and the preparation of cooperative agreement documents;
- Experience in applying U.S. Government rules and regulations to procurement and/or management of contracts, awards, or cooperative agreements in a developing country context;- Good interpersonal and negotiations skills and experience interacting with U.S. Government agencies as well as local and national organizations;
- At least 5 years experience in administering contracts, awards or sub-awards that serve clients, in developing countries with USAID and U.S. Government funds;
- At least 2 years experience working with CSOs managing grants implemented in the Africa Region.- Experience working overseas;
- Bachelors degree or Master’s degree. The degree should have included studies in contract management, business administration, financial management, accounting, organizational development, or the candidate must show evidence of equivalent experience
Expertise in Microsoft Products such as Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access;
- Excellent skills in written and spoken English and French required. Swahili and Kinyarwanda a plus.

How to apply
To appy please visit our website at http://www.pactworld.org and complete a online application

Reference Code: RW_7NPV22-49

Closing date: 23 Feb 2009

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Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist

Pact's mission is to build empowered communities, effective governments and responsible private institutions that give people an opportunity for a better life. We do this by strengthening the capacity of organizations and institutions to be good service providers, represent their stakeholders, network with others for learning and knowledge sharing, and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice. Interdependence, responsible stewardship, inclusion of vulnerable groups, and respect for local ownership and knowledge are core values across all of our programs.

Location: Rwanda

Summary:

Pact seeks a Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist for a three year, USAID “Strengthening Civic Participation in Rwanda” project in Kigali, Rwanda. Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project. To apply please visit our website at www.pactworld.org and fill out a online application. Please be sure to include an English copy of your resume and cover letter. The Rwanda Project will assist USAID Rwanda and the Government of Rwanda in strengthening civic participation across Rwanda:- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the national level, in the areas of policy assessment, policy formulation, advocacy, monitoring, and developing planning;- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the local level, particularly in the areas of assessment, monitoring, and advocacy within the context of service delivery, planning processes, and capital project implementation; and,- the Government of Rwanda in developing a public process for giving input into and rolling out a civil service code of conduct at the local and national level.

Position Description:

The Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist will be responsible for planning and delivering capacity building interventions for Civil Society Organizations/Community Based Organizations) in the areas of strategic planning, budgeting, financial management, proposal writing, advocacy, public relations, government relations, policy analysis and budget analysis. S/he will also oversee capacity building interventions for CSO umbrella organizations and for-profit organizations to become intermediate service providers for future CSO capacity building. S/he will work closely with the Chief of Party, the Civil Society and Governance Specialist, Grants Manager, and other project staff and consultants.

In addition to relevant academic credentials, the Community Mobilization and Networking Specialist must possess five years of progressive experience:
- Designing, planning, and delivering capacity building programs for national and local CSOs/CBOs; - Delivering training, technical assistance, or mentoring in the capacity building areas listed above;
- Mapping civil society and community networks to determine gaps and strengths, design appropriate interventions, and monitoring and evaluating effectiveness;
- Working directly with local and national CSOs/CBOs, in both rural and urban settings;
- Demonstrated experience in implementing USAID or other international donor funded projects;
- Previous experience in Rwanda or a similar setting in Africa is highly desirable;
- Expertise in experiential learning and training of trainers desirable;
- Bilingual English & French spoken fluency, plus reading and writing proficiency is required.; Kinyarwanda proficiency a plus;
- Experience in cultural or applied anthropology or similar background in history or culture as it applies to modes of discourse, attitudes toward authority, and in assisting in the design of meaningful public participation experiences in Rwanda or similar setting desirable;
- Knowledge of and ability to effectively use word processing and data management systems and applications.

How to apply

To apply please visit our website at http://www.pactworld.org and complete an online application.

Reference Code: RW_7NPUWU-28

Closing date: 23 Feb 2009

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Chief of Party

Pact's mission is to build empowered communities, effective governments and responsible private institutions that give people an opportunity for a better life. We do this by strengthening the capacity of organizations and institutions to be good service providers, represent their stakeholders, network with others for learning and knowledge sharing, and advocate for social, economic and environmental justice. Interdependence, responsible stewardship, inclusion of vulnerable groups, and respect for local ownership and knowledge are core values across all of our programs.

Location: Rwanda

Summary:

Pact seeks a Chief of Party for a three year, USAID “Strengthening Civic Participation in Rwanda” project in Kigali, Rwanda. Recruitment is contingent upon successful award of the project. The COP Rwanda will lead a team of technical and support persons to ensure excellence in design, management, quality and development of a national and local civil society strengthening and decentralization program.

To apply please visit our website at www.pactworld.org and fill out a online application. Please be sure to include an English copy of your resume and cover letter.
Rwanda Project will assist USAID Rwanda and the Government of Rwanda in strengthening civic participation across Rwanda:- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the national level, in the areas of policy assessment, policy formulation, advocacy, monitoring, and developing planning;- in facilitating effective and meaningful engagement between government, civil society, and citizens in Rwanda at the local level, particularly in the areas of assessment, monitoring, and advocacy within the context of service delivery, planning processes, and capital project implementation; and,- the Government of Rwanda in developing a public process for giving input into and rolling out a civil service code of conduct at the local and national level.

Specific Duties and Responsibilities

The Chief of Party must demonstrate dynamic leadership, a flexibility, adaptability and collaboration under challenging conditions. In addition to strong academic credentials, the Chief of Party must possess ten years of experience as:- Manager of a large and complex civic participation or related project in Africa;- Capacity building specialist or capacity building project manager with experience in planning and managing capacity building programs for local government and CSOs; experience assessing assets and gaps, determining appropriate interventions, and monitoring and evaluating effectiveness;- Working directly with local and national CSOs, in both rural and urban settings;- Local government or decentralization capacity building projects in Africa or similar setting;- Previous experience in Rwanda or a similar setting in Africa is highly desirable;- Bilingual English & French spoken fluency, plus reading and writing proficiency is required.; Kinyarwanda proficiency a plus;- Demonstrated experience in managing grant programs for USAID in Africa or similar environment;- Experience in cultural or applied anthropology or similar background in history or culture as it applies to modes of discourse, attitudes toward authority, and in assisting in the design of meaningful public participation experiences in Rwanda or similar setting is preferred.

How to apply

To apply please visit our website http://www.pactworld.org and complete an online application

Closing date: 23 Feb 2009

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