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Good Financial Governance in Zambia II
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Locations:Zambia
Start Date:Dec 18, 2019
End Date:Unknown
Contract value: EUR 1,129,380
Sectors: Macro-Econ. & Public Finance
Categories:Consulting services
Funding Agencies:
Date posted:Jan 6, 2020
Description
Title: Good Financial Governance in Zambia II
Reference number: 81240199
Vergabeart: Bekanntmachung vergebener Aufträge
Contract description: The services to be provided under the contract include measures for human capacity development and organisational and strategy advice in the following thematic areas: — transparent and efficient budget preparation, e.g. linking the budget to strategic national priorities and establishing public investment planning guidelines,
— accountability in budget management and execution, e.g. strengthening internal control functions and improving procurement processes,
— credibility and transparency of the budget, e.g. verifying payroll data, monitoring arrears and improving financial and management reporting,
— transparency and accountability in intergovernmental fiscal relations, e.g. determining formulas for the flow of special purpose grants to/setting reporting and accounting standards at the decentralised level. Examples for expected modes of delivery through the experts are the conduct of business process reviews, the organisation of workshops/trainings, the conduct of (baseline) studies, the development of action plans and other advisory services.
The beneficiaries of the services are the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of National Development Planning, the Zambia Public Procurement Authority and the Ministries for Agriculture, Energy and Health in Zambia. The contractor will be in charge of the pool of experts. The selection and deployment of experts will be managed by the contractor remotely (e.g. from the contractor's premises). The expert operations on the ground, such as logistics and costs for workshops/trainings, will be managed by GIZ programme staff in Lusaka. The consulting firm should be able to supply high-quality expertise in all of the areas listed above. The complexity of the reforms being supported by the programme and the dynamic nature of the working environment mean that, although GIZ can give a rough outline of the areas of activity, it cannot provide any specifics. It is therefore important that the consulting firm is flexible and able to adapt its services as required. The programme staff in Lusaka will determine the need for STE assignments based on the programme's plan of operations in cooperation with the beneficiaries (programme partners).