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Consultancy Opportunity: Opening Extractives Programme in the Philippines

Request for Proposals

Closing date

Description

Opening Extractives (OE) is a programme jointly implemented by the Extractives Industry Transparency Initiative (EITI) and Open Ownership (OO) (collectively referred to as the “OE Team”) to enhance beneficial ownership transparency in the extractive sector. We are seeking an individual Consultant or a reputable firm based in the Philippines to support the implementation of beneficial ownership transparency commitments in the Philippines. This will entail supporting the OE Team and the national EITI Multi-stakeholder Working Groups (MSG) with the implementation of the OE programme. The objective is to strengthen beneficial ownership (BO) transparency in the Philippines through technical assistance and capacity building to government ministries and other stakeholders, with a focus on BO data verification and the use of BO data in integrity checks of extractive companies applying for, holding or transferring licenses and permits.

Application instructions

A Consultant will be selected following a quality and cost-based selection procedure. Consultants should submit:

  • A Technical Proposal, following the this template.
  • A Financial Proposal in USD, clearly indicating a lump sum financial proposal of all costs associated, with applicable taxes. The daily rate for the Consultant fees should be clearly indicated. The Consultant does not need to include any costs related to specific activities indicated in this TOR (travel, event costs, etc.). These costs will be covered separately by the programme. The Financial Proposal should be sent as a password protected PDF file. The passwords should not be sent - financial proposals submitted without the password will be considered non-responsive. The passwords will be requested following the assessment of the technical proposals.

Proposals must be delivered by email to [email protected]  by close of Wednesday 26 June. All questions related to the project, its timeline and deliverables should be submitted to the same address by no later than Wednesday 19 June. Answers to these questions will be posted on this page.

About EITI

We believe that a country’s natural resources belong to its citizens. Our mission is to promote understanding of natural resource management, strengthen public and corporate governance and accountability, and provide the data to inform policymaking and multi-stakeholder dialogue in the extractive sector. By becoming a member of the Extractives Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI), countries commit to disclose information along the extractive industry value chain – from how extraction rights are awarded, to how revenues make their way through government and how they benefit the public. Through participation in the EITI, more than 50 countries have agreed to a common set of rules governing what has to be disclosed and when – the EITI Standard. In each country that has joined the EITI, a multi-stakeholder group, composed of government, companies and civil society, supports implementation of the EITI Standard.