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Somalia - P154875 - Somalia Recurrent Cost & Reform Financing Project - Phase 2 - SO-MOF-149948-CS-INDV
Country: Somalia
Project Id: P154875
Project Name: Somalia Recurrent Cost & Reform Financing Project - Phase 2
Loan/Credit/TF Info.: TF-A6971
Notice Version No.: 1
General Information
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Request for Expression of Interest |
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Borrower Bid Reference |
SO-MOF-149948-CS-INDV |
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Bid Description |
GSS MoH Contract Management and M&E Specialist |
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Language of Notice |
English |
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Deadline for Application Submission Date |
2020/02/14 |
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00:00 |
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Selected category codes for product to be procured |
80101603-Economic or financial evaluation of projects |
Contact Information on Advertisement
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Federal Government of Somalia Ministry of Finance |
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Name |
Farahan Ali Mohamoud |
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Project Coordinator |
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Address |
Villa Somalia, Mogadishu |
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Country |
Somalia |
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+252615552221 |
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Detailed Information for Advertisement
The Federal Republic of Somali
Ministry of Finance
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI)
COUNTRY: Federal Republic of Somalia (FRS)
NAME OF PROJECT: Somalia Recurrent Cost & Reform Financing Project (RCRFP) - Phase II
PROJECT ID: P154875
Grant No.: TF-A0534
Assignment Title: Contract Management and M&E Specialist – Galmudug State of Somalia
Reference No.: SO-MOF-149948 -CS-INDV
Place of assignment: Galmudug State of Somalia
1. Background
The Federal Republic of Somalia through the Ministry of Finance has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the Second Recurrent Cost & Reform Financing (RCRF) Project that is aimed at strengthening core government functions and systems; and supporting Health and Education sectors to enhance service delivery.
There are three components of health sector activities being supported under the RCRF Project: Support for the Somalia’s Female Health Worker (FHW) Program through a Health Technical Partner (HTP); Strengthening government’s stewardship and management capacity; and Support for intergovernmental coordination. The Federal and State Ministries of Health will be responsible for implementing these health activities under the Project.
In order to effectively manage implementation of the health programs and activities, a Program Management Unit (PMU) is created to that effect and would be based at the Federal Ministry of Health (FGS-MoH). The FGS-MoH will oversee the technical implementation of the program.
The Ministry of Finance intends to apply part of the proceeds of the grant to hire an Individual Consultant to supervise health sector contracts at the state level, to ensure implementation is in line with contract terms and performance indicators are met and implementation challenges solved and information on contractor performance communicated timely to the FMoH CMU.
2. Scope of Work and Responsibilities:
The FMS Contract Management and M&E Specialist (“Consultant”) shall be assigned with the following key responsibilities among others:
(i) Liaise with FGS MoH contract management officer to ensure that contracts are up to date on contractor performance; (ii) Support contractors to achieve optimal health outcomes; (iii) Ensure contractors deliver equitable, accessible health services; (iv) Review contractor’s data to determine progress; (v) Review program data to ensure high-quality monitoring; (vi) Perform regular monitoring and field supervision; (vii) perform other tasks listed in the terms of reference for the position.
3. Selection Criteria:
Selection shall be based on qualification and experience of the candidate and followed by an interview. The minimum qualification, experience and skills should include:
Advanced degree in Health, Social Sciences or Public Policy; A minimum of 2 years working in Advanced degree in Business, Law, Administration, or Finance with demonstrated experience in contract management, contract law, and / or contract administration; A minimum of 3 years working in the Health Sector; Demonstrated experience working within Somalia’s Government; Competence in accounting and financial management principles with ability to review financial data; Understanding of health data and an ability to review data to track performance; Strong verbal and written communication skills; Strong writing and analytic skills with the ability to review textual, verbal, and implicit information and synthesize the information in a coherent manner; Strong negotiation skills; Willingness to travel to remote, rural field locations
4. Duration & Duty Station:
The duration for the assignment is 12 months, renewable based on satisfactory performance and funding availability. The duty station is Galmudug State of Somalia
5. The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible individual Consultants to indicate their interest in providing these services. Interested Individual Consultants must submit their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and cover letter indicating that they are qualified to perform the services.
The detailed Terms of Reference (TOR) can be found at the following website: www.mof.gov.so or it can be forwarded to the applicant upon submission of application to the address indicated below.
6. The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to paragraphs 3.14 and 3.21 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers: Procurement in Investment Financing Goods, Works, Non-Consulting and Consulting Services dated July 2016 and revised in November 2017 and August 2018 (“Procurement Regulations”) setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest and eligibility.
7. A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultants selection method set out in the “Procurement Regulations”.
8. Mode of submission of Applications and deadline:
Interested Consultants may obtain further information at the address given below from 8:30 to 3.30pm Mogadishu time (Excluding public holidays).
Expressions of interest (EOI) and CV must be delivered (in person or by e-mail) in a written form (if not by e-mail) to the address below by – 14th February 2020 at 24:00 Hours (Mogadishu Time) – marked clearly as “Application for Contract Management and M&E Specialist – GSS”
Public Financial Management Reform Unit, Ministry of Finance
Shingaani District, Mogadishu
Federal Republic of Somalia
Email: Pfmreformunit@gmail.com and copy Procurement.fgs@gmail.com

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