Consulting Services Required: Monitoring and evaluation of emergency programs for populations affected by COVID-19 in Brazil
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Brazil
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Health-related and Social Services
IDB Project
BR-T1465 Monitoramento e avaliação de programas de emergência para populações afetadas pelo COVID 19 no BrasilImportant Notice
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Description
Applying individuals or consultancies must be fluent in Portuguese.
The technical cooperation BR-T1465 aims to support the Brazilian Government in monitoring, improving, and evaluating measures to protect employment and income, in the emergency crisis caused by the pandemic of the Covid-19.
The selected consulting firm will be working whith the Ministry of Citizenship (MC) as a Delivery Unit to:
- Define priorities
- Plan in detail how the priorities will be accomplished;
- Use data to monitor performance and track delivery;
- Make informed and timely decisions when adopted strategies fail to achieve the intended results.
The selected consulting firm will be a provider of information necessary for the formulation, implementation and monitoring of the strategies, policies, programs and actions developed by the Ministry.
The main goals of the MC’s Delivery Unit will be:
- Recommend strategies to improve the Ministry’s governance and management model;
- Strengthen the Ministry’s institutional capacity by improving of SECAD's* organizational structure, identifying its main chains of value and mapping and adapting its central work macroprocesses so as to allow it to function as Delivery Unit
- Provide instruments for the dissemination of knowledge regarding the implementation of Delivery Management Model at the Ministry of Citizenship.
* Single Registry National Secretariat
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Important: Expressions of interest must be submitted using the IDB Portal for Transactions Executed by the Bank by May 30, 2022 5:00 P.M. (Washington D.C. local time)
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