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Provision of Services Supporting Financial and Interest Disclosure Programmes ( IFAD, FAO, UNHCR, WFP and WIPO)

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Location:Italy
Italy
Category:Consulting services
Status:Awarded
Sectors:Macro-Economy & Public Finance
Languages:English
Eligibility:Organisation
Budget:N/A
Date posted: Nov 21, 2025

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Objectives: The tender aims to solicit proposals for the Provision of Services Supporting Financial and Interest Dis...
Eligibility criteria: Eligible organizations must be capable of providing services to support Financial and Interest Disclosure Programs for international agencies based in Italy such as IFAD, FAO, UNHCR, WFP, and WIPO. Or...

Description

Provision of Services Supporting Financial and Interest Disclosure Programmes ( IFAD, FAO, UNHCR, WFP and WIPO)

Reference: IFAD-FAO-UNHCR-WFP-WIPO/2025/ 001/RFP
Beneficiary countries or territories: Italy
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 20-Nov-2025
Deadline on: 23-Dec-2025 09:00 (GMT 1.00)

Provision of Services Supporting Financial and Interest Disclosure Programmes ( IFAD, FAO, UNHCR, WFP and WIPO)

Reference: IFAD-FAO-UNHCR-WFP-WIPO/2025/ 001/RFP
Beneficiary countries or territories: Italy
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 20-Nov-2025
Deadline on: 18-Dec-2025 09:00 (GMT 1.00)

Description

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD), a specialized agency of the United Nations based in Rome, Italy, on behalf of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), the World Food Programme (WFP), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO), and IFAD, hereby solicits proposals for the Provision of Services Supporting Financial and Interest Disclosure Programmes. The respective Ethics Office in each agency or programme is entrusted with administering the annual disclosure of financial and other interests’ exercise. For each annual disclosure exercise, the selected service provider, under the direct supervision of the Ethics Office in the respective agency or programme, shall perform, among others, the following main tasks: • Review the applicable policies and guidelines, together with the supporting documentation provided by each agency or programme; • Provide recommendations for improvement of the review process aligned with best practices, where appropriate; • Attend initial briefing sessions with the respective Ethics Office in each agency or programme to discuss the review process, including the software used in each agency or programme; • Ensure appropriate set-up of and access to the software used in each agency or programme; • Monitor submissions in real time and provide the Ethics Office in each agency or programme with regular status updates; • Verify completeness of the submissions and solicit in real time from filers (through the software or email/calls) any additional information/documentation or any clarification in respect to their submission, as required; • Based on instructions received from each agency or programme, send up to a maximum of three reminders for filers to submit the questionnaire/statement, or to provide additional information/documentation or clarification; • Where relevant based on specific agency/programme instructions, screen the submissions and close those for which the filed submission does not include any “Yes” responses or otherwise require detailed review. • Conduct a confidential review of all submissions to assess possible conflicts of interest (perceived, potential or actual), in accordance with the applicable policies and guidelines provided by each agency or programme; • Inform the Ethics Office in each agency or programme of any conflict of interest (perceived, potential or actual) on a regular basis and make recommendations, as appropriate, on action to be taken to resolve and/or mitigate such conflicts of interests in line with the applicable policies and guidelines in each agency or programme; • Produce a detailed anonymized draft report on the disclosure exercise, including an analysis of the submissions, based on the applicable policies and guidelines, and, where applicable, the outcome of the verification process. INSTRUCTIONS ON HOW TO ACCESS RFP DOCUMENTS: In order to have access to the Tender Documents, it is necessary to register in UNGM portal (www.ungm.org). Please carefully read the instructions in the document attached to this tender notice (SEE THE MENU TAB ''DOCUMENTS'').
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tender Background

About the Funding Agency

The International Fund for Agricultural Development (IFAD) is an international financial organization and a United Nations agency that aims to alleviate poverty and hunger in the rural regions of developing nations. Established in Rome, IFAD is the only international development agency specifically devoted to rural economies and food security and is involved in over 200 programs in almost 100 countries.

Other offices are located in countries such as Ecuador, Turkey, Moldova, Sudan, Mauritius, Burundi, Dem. Rep. Congo, Cameroon, Afghanistan, Colombia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Benin, Mali, Sri Lanka, Morocco, Yemen, Madagascar, USA, and Bosnia and Herzegovina. IFAD supports and funds projects that strengthen land and water management, expand rural infrastructure, train and educate farmers in more efficient technologies, boost climate change resilience and improve market access. Its approach is that Investing in rural people is a long-term solution to many of today's challenges since hunger, poverty, youth unemployment and forced migration are all deeply rooted in rural regions and these may all be dramatically alleviated by investing in small-scale agriculture and inclusive rural development.

IFAD’s actions and projects are involved in agriculture, civil engineering, poverty reduction and rural development sectors because rural development is critical for eradicating hunger and poverty and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals.

About the Sectors

Macro-Economy & Public Finance

Includes initiatives that support macroeconomic stability, sound fiscal policy, and effective management of public financial resources.


Key areas:
  • Macroeconomic analysis and policy support
  • Public finance management (PFM)
  • Government budgeting, taxation, and debt management
  • Economic growth and development strategies

Locations

Italy

Italy invests in high-speed rail expansion, highway maintenance, port upgrades, and renewable energy to improve competitiveness and regional cohesion. Significant funding from the EU Recovery and Resilience Facility supports infrastructure modernization and digital transformation. Financing combines national resources, EU funds, and PPP frameworks. Administrative reform, regional disparities, and decarbonization targets influence implementation capacity.

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