Background

UNDP launched the Anti-Corruption for Trust in Lebanon Project in June 2020 to enable the adoption and measurable progress in the implementation of an integrated and targeted approach to preventing and combating corruption that is in line with the National Anti-Corruption Strategy (NACS) and Lebanon’s commitments under the UN Convention against Corruption (UNCAC), to which Lebanon is a State Party since 2009.
The Project focuses on the achievement of four outputs:
Output 1: Capacity to oversee and monitor national anti-corruption strategy institutionalized and supported
Output 2: Specialized anti-corruption legislations enacted and supported for effective implementation
Output 3: National Anti-Corruption Institution operationalized and strengthened
Output 4: Corruption risk management mechanisms integrated in key vulnerable sectors
Furthermore, the project promotes four cross-cutting themes, as part and parcel of the activities
envisioned under the four outputs described above, which are public participation (open and sustained
engagement of the public and key stakeholders from civil society, the business community, universities,
and professional syndicates in key project activities); gender equality (equal participation of women in
project activities, and integration of a gender lens in the analyses conducted and the proposed policies,
plans, and legal reforms at the national and local levels as cross-sectoral and sectoral levels); youth
empowerment (proactive engagement of Lebanese youths to strengthen their capacities as advocates
and watchdogs for anti-corruption); and human rights (promotion of synergies between NACI and the
National Human Rights Institution, and emphasis on right to information, due process, and the nexus
between sectoral interventions and the rights to health, education, and other development rights).

Duties and Responsibilities

The consultant is expected to complete the following tasks:
1) Provide advisory support to the Chairperson of the Technical Committee aiding the Ministerial Anti-
Corruption Committee regarding the design and execution of policies, programmes and actions
required to fulfill, and if needed further develop, the mandates of the two referenced committees,
and the national anti-corruption strategy;
2) Coordinate the development of annual work plans at outcome level, thematic actions plans and
sectoral risk management plans in line with the requirements of implementing the national anticorruption
strategy and the decisions of the ministerial anti-corruption committee and its aiding
technical committee;
3) Collect, and support the generation of, information and data on the state of the implementation of
the national anti-corruption strategy, and provide regular quarterly reporting thereon inclusive of key
activities and actions taken, progress achieved, key challenges faced and lessons learned for upcoming
work;
4) Provide advisory support to the Minister of State for Administrative Reform regarding the design and
execution of the Ministry’s policies, programmes, and actions needed for it to carry out its own roles
and responsibilities for the successful implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Strategy and
directly related national reform priorities that fall within the mandate of the Ministry;
5) Provide technical assistance to the different task teams established in the framework of the National
Anti-Corruption Strategy, to implement related priorities, including but not limited to access to
information; whistleblower protection; the national anti-corruption institution; and reviewing
compliance with international anti-corruption standards;
6) Provide advisory support to the Minister of State for Administrative Reform regarding the review and
evaluation of past and ongoing public administration reform strategies and initiatives and the
formulation of new strategies and initiatives, building on past achievements and lessons learned, and
drawing on related international standards and good practices from comparative experiences;
7) Conduct policy and legal analysis, on consultation with key stakeholders, to identify existing gaps and
reform opportunities in existing laws and regulations related to anti-corruption and public
administration in accordance with national needs and priorities and applicable international
standards and good practices;
8) Provide regulatory and legislative drafting assistance, on consultation with key stakeholders, to
contribute to the amendment of existing legal and institutional frameworks, and/or the establishment
of new frameworks for the prevention and combating of corruption and the promotion of
transparency, accountability and effectiveness in the public sector and its interface with the private
sector;
9) Regularly monitor and analyze – and provide to UNDP and its various national partners as requested,
actionable recommendations based on the findings of – anti-corruption and public administration
reform literature produced at the national, regional and international level.
For additional information, please refer to ANNEX I – Terms of Reference

Competencies

Functional Competencies:

  • Cultural, Gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Familiarity with recent development in the topic of anti-corruption and public administration reform at the international, regions and national levels.
  • Strong analytical, drafting and communication skills;
  • Ability to consult widely and efficiently while understanding the stakeholders evolving needs;
  • Fluency in Arabic and English.

Corporate Competencies:

  • Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s values and ethical standards;
  • Advocates and promotes the vision, mission, and strategic goals of UN;
  • Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
  • Treats all people fairly without favoritism;
  • Knowledge of the UN preferable.

Required Skills and Experience

Academic Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s Degree in Law or Public Administration.

Years of experience:

  • At least 10 years of directly related experience in legal practice and the public sector;
  • A significant track record in anti-corruption and public administration work at the national level;
  • Previous experience in consultancies with international agencies in relevant tasks is preferable.

How to apply:
The consultancy is open for all national consultants who meet the selection criteria and propose a
competitive fee. Interested consultants are requested to apply only through this UNDP jobs portal.
Submissions through any other media will not be considered.
The application must include all of the following documents:
1. P11,
2. Annex 3 (Offerors Letter) and
3. Financial proposal
All files shall be submitted in one single document and uploaded as word or PDF file to the UNDP job
site.
It has been observed that bidders don’t submit all requested documents and thus reducing their chance
to be selected for a contract with UNDP. before you submit your offer please revise that the application
is complete and comprises all documents.
Incomplete applications will not be considered.