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The Fiscal Accountability and Sustainable Trade (FAST) task order supports rapid, sustainable, and equitable economic growth in USAID-assisted countries by bringing a systems approach to addressing public financial management (PFM) (public revenue, budget, expenditure, and debt), trade capacity building (TCB), macroeconomic planning and policies, and other economic governance issues, such as regulatory reform. FAST also supports missions to improve the following: 1) host-country capacity to mobilize revenue and provide public services; 2) policy climate for investment that generates more productive employment and inclusive growth, including issues specific to women and other disadvantaged populations; 3) host-country ability to recover from, prevent, and mitigate the impact of conflict, natural disasters, or fiscal crises; and 4) host-country institutional capacity to identify, design, advocate for, and implement better economic policies to enhance inclusive growth and gender equity. The FAST team includes a dedicated core staff with expertise in PFM, trade, macroeconomic planning and policies, and other areas of economic governance.
FAST provides assistance to Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and youth groups in South Sudan to increase fiscal and budget transparency and strength accountability in the management of public funds. Through targeted technical assistance and capacity building support, FAST strives to increase civic engagement in the budget cycle including in budget formulation, appraisal, execution and reporting.
The project aims to achieve the following objectives:
Project Description
Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) in South Sudan are pivotal in promoting peace, stability, human rights, and public policy development. Despite their significant role, the Government of South Sudan has historically provided limited opportunities for CSOs and the public to participate in the national budget formulation process, leading to low transparency and minimal public engagement. Recognized under the 2016 Non-Governmental Organizations Act, CSOs are non-profit entities that contribute to public life by representing the interests and values of their members.
The project aims to address these challenges by building the capacity of local CSOs and underrepresented communities, equipping them with best international practices for civic engagement in national budget formulation, execution, appraisal, and other related areas. This project seeks to empower CSOs to advocate effectively for increased civic engagement and propose creative ways to work directly with the National Legislature of South Sudan, ensuring active participation in national budget hearings.
FAST seeks an expert short term technical assistance (STTA) national consultant who will support the implementation of the Activity including through desk research, stakeholder consultations, conducting focus group discussions, developing training materials, and delivering quality trainings to CSOs and youth groups.
The consultant will do the following;
• Identification of Local CSOs, youth groups, and non-governmental organizations working in the areas of civic education, engagement, participation, national budget monitoring and formulation and public accountability and transparency
• Support conducting desk research and identify relevant documents for the team’s consideration
• Support FGDs with CSOs and youth groups in Juba to gather insights and feedback on their engagement in budget processes.
• Support the delivery of training sessions for CSOs and youth groups to enhance their understanding of budget processes and their role in civic engagement and advocacy.
• Provide logistical and operational support to the team in the delivery trainings, and FGDs.
• Support the drafting of the final report.
The selected consultant for this project must adhere to the reporting structure, which includes reporting to both the Team Leader/Associate Director for PFM and the Home Office Program Manager.
The primary reporting responsibility is to the Team Leader, who oversees project management and execution.
Additionally, as part of our contractual obligations, the consultant is required to report periodically to the Home Office Program Manager, ensuring contractual commitments, payments and other obligations are met.
• Senior Level International Trade Specialist:
The senior-level International Trade Specialist is expected to hold a Ph.D., with a minimum of 10 years of experience; a JD / master’s degree with 12 years of experience; or a BA/BS with 15 years of experience.
• Mid-Level International Trade Specialist:
The mid-level International Trade Specialist is expected to hold a Ph.D., with a minimum of 10 years of experience; a JD / master’s degree with 12 years of experience; or a BA/BS with 15 years of relevant experience.
International Travel
This is a local assignment and does not require international travel.
No. | Work results | Days | Deadline. |
1 | Coordinate with and compile a list of Stakeholders (CSOs and NGOs) of up to 15 NGOS/CSOs
| 5 | As determined by the Team Leader
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2 | Support Focus Group Discussion and conducting in-person interviews with stakeholders | 5 | As determined by the Team Leader |
3 | Delivery of Targeted Trainings | 10 | As determined by the Team Leader |
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| 20 |
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Duration of Assignment
The duration of assignment in 20 working days, between July 10 and November 30, 2024 inclusive of the days a consultant will be required to travel.
Payments for this assignment are tied to the deliverables expected as an outcome of this assignment. Payment for the consultant's services will be made in three installments as follows: First Installment (40%): Payment will be made once a list of 15- 20 local civil society organizations and NGOs in the relevant areas is identified, and they are invited FGDs/interviews. Second Installment (20%): The payment will be made once the focus group discussion is complete, and the training materials are developed. Third installment (40%): the payment will be made following the successful completion of targeted training sessions.
NOTE: This job posting should not be construed to imply that the requirements are the exclusive standards of the position nor will it be the sole basis for any subsequent employee evaluations. Incumbents will follow any other instructions and perform any other related duties as may be required by their supervisor.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions), age (40 and older), physical and mental disability, genetic information (including family medical history) or characteristics, military status, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship or alienage, or any other protected status as established by applicable federal, state, or local law.
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