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Request for Expressions of Interest - Contract transparency in Indonesia: Assessment of benefits, challenges, risks and opportunities.

Introduction

This open call is now closed.

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), with the support from USAID, is seeking a competent and credible firm or individual to produce a study describing the existing legal framework for contract disclosure in Indonesia and evaluating risks and challenges as well as the opportunities and benefits associated with disclosing extractive contracts in Indonesia. The outcome of the study is expected to enhance stakeholders understanding of any potential risks and offer practical solutions on how to address such risks and reap the benefits of public disclosure. The assignment is expected to take 20 consultancy days in July and August and should be completed by end of August 2021.

The consultant must be a reputable company/one or more individual(s) with a proven reputation, perceived by the EITI International Secretariat and the EITI Indonesia to be credible, trustworthy, experienced and technically competent.

The consultant will need to possess the following competencies: 

  • Expertise in Indonesia’s legal framework and contracts regime, specifically in the extractive sector. An Indonesian law degree or relevant background in the context of Indonesia is an advantage.
  • Expertise in natural resource governance in Indonesia, as demonstrated by at least seven years of relevant work experience.
  • Familiarity with the EITI Standard’s requirements on contract disclosure.
  • Adequate experience in producing similar technical studies and research.
  • Sufficient familiarity with Indonesian government systems, laws and policies. The consultant must demonstrate ability to access information from government through well-established networks within the Indonesian bureaucracy.
  • Adequate experience in conducting consultations with various types of stakeholders from government, companies and civil society.
  • Fluency in Bahasa and advanced written and communication skills in English.

To ensure quality and independence in the undertaking, the consultant must, in their technical and financial proposals, disclose any potential or actual conflicts of interest, together with a comment about how they may be avoided.

A consultant will be selected following a quality- and cost-based selection procedure.

Consultants should submit:

  • Technical Proposal, outlining: (a) the experience of the firm / consultants, (b) the proposed methodology and work plan in response to the Terms of Reference (TORs) and (c) the key experts’ qualifications and competence. The Technical Proposal should not include any financial information. Technical proposals containing material financial information shall be declared non-responsive.
  • Financial Proposal, clearly indicating a lump sum financial proposal, inclusive of all costs associated with required travel and applicable taxes. The financial proposal should clearly differentiate fees from any other reimbursable expenses. The daily rate for the consultant fees should be clearly indicated. The Financial Proposal should be sent as a password protected PDF file. The passwords should not be sent. The passwords will be requested following the assessment of the technical proposals.

Proposals must be delivered by email to SKasimova@EITI.org by 21 July 2021.

A propos de l'ITIE

Nous considérons que les ressources naturelles d’un pays appartiennent à ses citoyens. Notre mission consiste à promouvoir la compréhension de la gestion des ressources naturelles, à renforcer la gouvernance et la redevabilité publiques et des entreprises, et à fournir les données nécessaires à l’élaboration des politiques et au dialogue multipartite dans le secteur extractif. En devenant membres de l’ITIE, les pays s’engagent à divulguer des informations sur l’ensemble de la chaîne de valeur de l’industrie extractive – des conditions d’octroi des droits d’extraction, à la manière dont les revenus parviennent au gouvernement et profitent à la population. Par le biais de la participation à l’ITIE, 56 pays ont adopté un ensemble de règles communes régissant ce qui doit être divulgué et quand – la Norme ITIE. Dans chacun des pays ayant adhéré à l’ITIE, un groupe multipartite composé de représentants du gouvernement, des entreprises et de la société civile apporte son soutien à la mise en œuvre de la Norme ITIE.