by Web Administrator | Mar 4, 2021 | Opportunities, Vacancies
Qualifications and Experiences Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent degree) with academic qualifications in public policy, development economics, and/or monitoring and evaluation studies; or Bachelor’s degree with no less than two (2) years of working experience in the relevant area. Some experience in providing support to monitoring and evaluation exercises, and/or in carrying out public policy research and analysis, in the context of international development and international cooperation. Ability to plan and organise tasks and work flows, with proven ability for accuracy under pressure and adherence to deadlines. Excellent command of English, written and spoken. Demonstrated ability to multi-task. Proven ability to work independently as well as in a team in a multicultural environment. Proficient in standard computer applications, particularly Microsoft Office tools and internet application. Flexible, resilient, and adaptable to changing circumstances in the context of the COVID19 pandemic. Remuneration and Benefits: The successful candidate will be offered a basic salary of IDR 16,835,950 and attractive remuneration package including outpatient medical reimbursement, hospitalisation & life insurance, and gratuity. How to apply: Send your application to personnel@aadcp2.org highlighting your suitability and potential contribution to the position together with a detailed CV, certified true copies of educational certificates and transcripts for Bachelor and Master degrees, and completed ASEC Employment Application Form with a recent photograph. Applications sent without ALL the documents mentioned above will NOT be considered. Please indicate on the subject heading: Application for ACRF Project Officer. Application documents should reach the ASEAN Secretariat by 25 March 2021. The Selection Committee’s decision is final and only shortlisted candidates will be notified. Note: ASEC Employment Form can be downloaded at:...
by Web Administrator | Mar 4, 2021 | Opportunities, Vacancies
Qualifications and Experiences Advanced university degree (Master’s or equivalent degree) with academic qualifications in public policy, development economics, development studies, and/or monitoring and evaluation studies with a minimum of three (3) years relevant experience in conducting monitoring and evaluation, public policy research and analysis, gained in international/regional development institutions, research institutes, public sector, project management, and development and research consulting, or a bachelor degree with at least five (5) years of relevant experience. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills in a complex organisational environment and in work planning. Ability to plan and organise tasks and work flows, with proven ability for multitasking and maintaining accuracy under pressure and adherence to deadlines. Excellent command of English, complemented with good oral and written communication skills, as well as strong interpersonal and team skills in cross-cultural environment and international settings. Proven ability to work independently as well as in a team in a multicultural environment. Proficient in standard computer applications, particularly Microsoft Office tools and internet application. Flexible, resilient, and adaptable to changing circumstances in the context of the COVID19 pandemic. Knowledge and practical experience in integrating gender, environment and social inclusion dimensions in project implementation and M&E, particularly in the context of COVID-19 pandemic, is preferable. Remuneration and Benefits: The successful candidate will be offered a basic salary of USD 3,385 per month and an attractive remuneration package including outpatient medical reimbursement, hospitalisation & life insurance, children’s education and gratuity. How to apply: Send your application to personnel@aadcp2.org highlighting your suitability and potential contribution to the position together with a detailed CV, certified true copies of educational certificates and transcripts for Bachelor...
by Web Administrator | Feb 19, 2021 | Opportunities, Tenders
Needs and Objectives The goal of this project is to revive the ASEAN tourism industry and instil confidence in travel to Southeast Asia post COVID-19 pandemic. It is envisaged that once the Guidelines is finalised and agreed upon, relevant ministries in the AMS will review relevant national guidelines or standards to harmonise with the regional Guidelines where possible and relevant. These ministries are also encouraged to use the communications plans and tools to disseminate the Guidelines, and the selfassessment tools to industry players to promote use of the Guidelines. Project Management The project will be funded by the ASEAN-Australia Development Cooperation Program II and managed by ICT & Tourism Division of the ASEAN Secretariat. The consultant should be responsible for organising and conducting the scheduled activities in collaboration with the host countries and the ASEAN Secretariat. Scope of Services The consultancy will be undertaken over a continuous effective period of five (5) calendar months with approximately 64 working days of professional services. Work will commence immediately after contract signing. Bidding Interested consulting firms/ consortiums are invited to submit a proposal in response to these Terms of Reference. This proposal should be in two separate parts: Technical and Financial components. The Technical component should present the following information: A brief discussion indicating the bidder’s understanding of the needs of the project; A brief analysis of key issues; A methodological discussion of how the bidder proposes to address those needs including assessment of key issues, analytical strategies that will underlie the project, specific techniques to be utilised, and practical discussion of possible limitations in carrying out the project; A detailed work...
by Web Administrator | Feb 8, 2021 | Opportunities, Tenders
Needs and Objectives The goal of this project is to strengthen cooperation among AMS in prioritising, planning, and implementing sustainable infrastructure in a post-pandemic ASEAN. The project is envisaged to benefit a number of stakeholders, including policy-makers, technical experts, multilateral agencies, and the private sector. The key stakeholders relevant to the project may include the Lead Implementing Body for Sustainable Infrastructure (LIB-SI), Senior Transport Officials Meeting (STOM), Senior Energy Officials Meeting (SOME), Infrastructure Finance Working Groups (IFWG) of ASEAN Committee on Capital Market Development (WC-CMD) and ASEAN Capital Markets Forum (ACMF), ASEAN Smart Cities Network (ASCN), ASEAN Digital Senior Officials’ Meeting (ADGSOM), Senior Officials’ Meeting on Health Development (SOMHD), Senior Economic Officials Meeting (SEOM); and ASEAN Connectivity Coordinating Committee (ACCC). They may be involved in the consultation process to provide relevant information, data, and views. As a result of the project, the stakeholders would benefit from increased understanding of how the pandemic impacted ASEAN in sectors related to infrastructure, and recommendations on new priority areas to promote sustainable infrastructure and address challenges and/or enhance the Initial Pipeline projects’ potential, taking into account the emerging needs and opportunities brought about by the pandemic. Project Management The project will be funded by the AADCP II and managed by the ASEAN Connectivity Division of the ASEAN Secretariat. The consultant should be responsible for organising and conducting the scheduled activities in collaboration with the host countries and the ASEAN Secretariat. Scope of Services The consultancy will be undertaken over a continuous effective period of six (6) calendar months with approximately 39 person weeks of professional services. Work will commence immediately after contract signing....
by Web Administrator | Feb 5, 2021 | Opportunities, Tenders
Needs and Objectives The objective for this assignment is to provide IAI Task Force, especially CLMV representatives, with a deeper understanding of the current state of public health security and prevention of infectious diseases in CLMV. The assessment will help CLMV prepare well-defined, evidence-backed project proposals, in line with the objectives of the relevant IAI Work Plan Action. Reporting In addition to the project output described in Section III, the Consultant will be expected to submit an Inception Report and a Project Completion Report, according to the timeline set out in Section IV. These reports will be submitted based on AADCP II Guidelines for Contractors in draft format to the IAI & NDG Division of the ASEAN Secretariat, (with a copy to AADCP II) and, following the ASEAN Secretariat approval, in final form. All outputs and reports must be written in a way that is suitable for publication, although the decision on publication lies with the ASEAN. The contractor will also provide regular (weekly, bi-monthly or as agreed with the ASEAN Secretariat) summation of activities undertaken and issues that have arisen. These will be submitted to IAI & NDG Division and AADCP II via email. Financial reports will be submitted at invoicing in line with a payment schedule to be specified in the Special Services Agreement (SSA). Scope of Services The consultancy will be undertaken over a continuous effective period of fifteen (15) calendar weeks with approximately sixty (60) person days of professional services. Work will commence immediately after contract signing. Qualifications In its proposal, the bidder should demonstrate: A minimum of 8-years work experience (for individual consultant, or...
by Web Administrator | Jan 7, 2021 | Opportunities, Tenders
Needs and Objectives The objective for this assignment is to provide IAI Task Force, especially CLMV representatives, with a deeper understanding of the current status and awareness of relevant stakeholders, including farmers, on the adoption of agricultural techniques and technologies to safeguard against climate change. The assessment will help CLMV prepare well-defined, evidence-backed project proposals, in line with the objectives of the relevant IAI Work Plan Action. Reporting In addition to the project output described in Section III, the Consultant will be expected to submit an Inception Report and a Project Completion Report, according to the timeline set out in Section IV. These reports will be submitted based on AADCP II Guidelines for Contractors in draft format to IAI & NDG Division of the ASEAN Secretariat (with a copy to AADCP II) and, following the ASEAN Secretariat’s approval, in final form. All outputs and reports must be written in a way that is suitable for publication, although the decision on publication lies with the ASEAN. The contractor will also provide regular (weekly, bi-monthly or as agreed with the ASEAN Secretariat) summation of activities undertaken and issues that have arisen. These will be submitted to IAI & NDG Division and AADCP II via email. Financial reports will be submitted at invoicing in line with a payment schedule to be specified in the Special Services Agreement (SSA). Scope of Services The consultancy will be undertaken over a continuous effective period of fifteen (15) calendar weeks with approximately sixty (60) person days of professional services. Work will commence immediately after contract signing. Bidding Interested consulting firms are invited to submit a proposal...