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A study on contract transparency and SOE disclosures in Mongolia

Request for proposals

Closing date

Description

The Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative (EITI) is seeking a consultant to produce a study for the EITI MSG of Mongolia that aims to support the government and the multi-stakeholder working group (MSWG)  to implement contract transparency and improve disclosure of state-owned enterpises in the extractive sector in accordance with the EITI Standard, and to increase stakeholder capacities on data use and corruption prevention in the extractive industries.  

The Consultant should be a prominent firm, organisation or individual(s) that the EITI International Secretariat considers to be credible, trustworthy and technically competent. The consultant must demonstrate: 

  • Understanding of the governance and transparency space in Mongolia, data transparency, anti-corruption and resource governance issues, preferably with practical knowledge of the extractive industries, including of state-owned enterprises (SOEs) (essential) 

  • Familiarity with laws and policy relevant to extractive contracts, contracts disclosure, and beneficial ownership (BO) (preferred) 

  • Familiarity with laws, rules and regulations governing all categories of SOEs that operate within the extractives domain (essential) 

  • Skills and experience in research and technical writing (essential)  

  • Experience in the design and delivery of capacity-building, peer learning and training activities for varied stakeholders (essential)  

  • Experience in and knowledge of the implementation of the EITI Requirements on contract disclosure, BO transparency and SOE governance (preferred)  

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.

Application instructions

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

  • A TechnicalProposal, outlining: (a) the experience of the consultant/s, (b) the proposed methodology and work plan in response to the Terms of Reference (TORs), (c) the key experts’ qualifications and competence, and (d) a section on potential conflicts of interest. This section should identify any areas of work, including past, present or future consultancies related to the EITI, which might pose a conflict of interest. Please also describe strategies that you intend to use to minimize those risks. The Technical Proposal should not include any financial information. Technical proposals containing material financial information shall be declared non-responsive. 
  • A FinancialProposal, clearly indicating a lump sum financial proposal of all costs associated, with applicable taxes, in USD. 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 close of Friday 4 August 2023. 

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.