Overview : UNDP Vietnam is seeking for 01 qualified Vietnam-based firm/institute/organization for developing a proposal solicitation to identify and select innovative provincial governments for experimenting citizen powered solutions and conduct scoping study for development of syllabus on digital competencies for the public sector. (Ref. 2-200905) United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is committed to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and believes in leaving no one behind. Since 2018, UNDP has developed and implemented its Digital Strategy to foster new ways of collaborating with our partners, creating environment and systems that drive and support innovation, and building new capabilities to develop and apply digital solutions that will enhance the quality, efficiency and effectiveness of our work. UNDP develops the Citizen Powered Innovation (CPI) component under the PAPI program to foster effective public sector reform and social advancement. It aims to identify, promote and accelerate local initiatives that are committed by top leadership to solve citizen-identified problems and will be implemented in transparent manner to mobilize public action and inform broad-based learning. Through embracing bold local reform experiments, UNDP will facilitate effective policy reforms and innovation at the provincial and national level. The overall objective of the consultancy service is to develop a proposal solicitation to identify and select innovative provincial governments for experimenting citizen powered solutions and conduct scoping study for development of syllabus on digital competencies for the public sector. The selection will be based on a competitive basis and will comply with UNDP procurement regulations. Request for Proposal with enclosed TOR and evaluation criteria as well as Submission forms are attached. Submission deadline: Thursday, 24 September 2020 (Hanoi time) Contact person: Luu Ngoc Diep Procurement Unit UNDP Vietnam 304 Kim Ma, Hanoi, Vietnam Tel: +84 24 38500100 Direct: +84 24 38500200 Email: luu.ngoc.diep@undp.org |