Reference: | A32/CS/006 |
Client: | Ministry of Finance |
Category: | Consultancy Service |
Advertised: | 4/12/2018 |
Deadline: | 4/23/2018 11:00:00 |
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
Mongolia has received a credit from the International Development Association (IDA) for the Strengthening Fiscal and Financial Stability Project (“SFFSP”). The Objective of the SFFSP is to contribute to the Government of Mongolia’s efforts to strengthen fiscal and financial stability and improve the quality of expenditure. The project is designed into five components: (I) Strengthening Macroeconomic and Fiscal Management; (II) Improving the Efficiency of Public Financial Management; (III) Enhancing Financial Sector Stability; (IV) Strengthening the Social Protection System; (V) Project Management and Monitoring. The objectives are to: Strengthening fiscal responsibility and implementing relevant policy measures, improving fiscal discipline, strengthening the resiliency of the banking system, improving public expenditure quality in social protection, providing support for Project implementation, coordination, monitoring and evaluation, including, inter alia, audit arrangements, reporting requirements, procurement and financial management activities respectively. For more details, please refer to the Project Appraisal Document Report No. PAD2269 .
Over the past few years Government of Mongolia has implementing numerous foreign financed projects that reached over 120 in total. Ministry of Finance (“MoF”) is currently using wide variety of spreadsheet on a daily operation in order to record the disbursement, outstanding balance, available funds and other related information for the project.
Hence, the MoF is faced with challenges to develop and install software for creating an integrated database for projects financed from official development assistance (“ODA”), managing, monitoring and reporting externally funded projects’ financing and execution.
In order to create comprehensive database for externally funded projects, Development Financing Department (“DFD”) of MoF is planning to develop several appropriate comprehensive system for recording the externally funded project, tax exemption automation system and to upgrade current Official development assistance monitoring and information system (“ODAMIS”).
SCOPE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The main objective of the Consultant is to assist the DFD to updating the current ODAMIS and maintaining its database up-to-date with new features in order to improve the transparency of the externally financed projects.
Following assignments will be conducted by the national consultant, but not limited to:
1. To assist upgrading the ODAMIS;
2. To maintain ODAMIS database with new features;
3. To update the entire database in a timely manner;
4. To create database for the commitment of ODA;
5. To prepare consolidated ODA report on a quarterly basis;
6. To provide all the necessary information on project management to senior management in accordance with the transparency guidelines;
7. To assist other staff with the necessary information on ODA figures and data.
SHORTLISTING CRITERIA/CONSULTANT’S QUALIFICATIONS:
v Education: A suitable candidate should have bachelor’s degree in the business and/or public administration, finance, economics and other relevant fields;
v Experience: Incumbent should have at least 1-year relevant professional experience, with specific experience in project management, financial management, previous work experience in civil service and IFI financed projects is plus.
v Language skills: Fluent written and spoken skills in both English and Mongolian languages;
v Other skills:
a. Excellent interpersonal skills with the ability to function effectively and collaboratively in a team environment;
b. Be proficient in PC based applications such as Word, Excel and data management, and have excellent web research and navigation skills.
CONTRACT DURATION:
The consultant is expected to commence working effective from April 1, 2018. The duration of the assignment is 12 months. The consultant will be selected in accordance with the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers (July 2016).
If you possess the above qualifications, please submit following documents in person:
The submitted documents will not be returned to
the applicants. Please be noted that
incomplete applications would not be considered for evaluation. Only selected
candidates will be contacted. Candidates can be interviewed. Detailed terms of
reference can be requested from procurement@sffs.mn
Contact address: Attn: Ms.Khaliun, Procurement Specialist, Strengthening
Fiscal and Financial Stability Project
Room #204, Negdsen undestnii 8/2, 4th khoroo, Chingeltei District, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia; Tel: 70120582
70120582