Background
The UNDP Strategic Plan embraces the complexity of development and commits the organization to helping countries find faster, more durable solutions to achieve Agenda 2030. Important development trends like urbanization, climate change, and rising inequalities pose significant challenges on our path to achieve the 2030 agenda of achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
UNDP has begun incubating several strategic initiatives aimed at ensuring UNDP is ‘fit for purpose’ to deliver a new generation of solutions in line with the challenges the world faces. One such key strategic initiatives is the UNDP Accelerator Lab Network which operates as part of UNDP’s sustainable development offering. The UNDP has already set up 91 labs supporting 115 countries, embedded within UNDP’s global architecture and country platforms.
Labs use the power of the crowd, machine learning and distributed decision making to support partners to understand problems, develop new solutions, promote more inclusive decision making, and provide better oversight of what is done. It identifies grassroots solutions and stretch their potential to accelerate development. The labs apply experimentation closely with government partners to grow this as a mode of operating to reduce costs of large-scale public sector reforms. Experimentation helps the UNDP learn whether particular assumptions are accurate before deploying solutions at scale, especially in the rapidly evolving contexts that often dominate development progress.
For 2022, the UNDP Accelerator Lab Pacific is focusing on five key experiments: (i) Plastics, (ii) Satellite Internet, (iii) Development Live Platform, (iv) Climate Finance and (v) Anticipatory Governance, among other innovation work taking place in the UNDP Pacific Multi Country Office.
Duties and Responsibilities
Scope of Work
The following tasks are required to be performed by the IC:
- Experiment portfolio design
- Management of tests and experiments for sustainable development challenges
- Organizational learning and interface with the core business of UNDP
- Working out loud- writing and publish learnings using blogs, articles, Op-eds, videos, visuals, reports
Expected Outputs and Deliverables
The main products to be delivered are:
Deliverables (distributed over 121 days) | No. of Days | |
1 | Experiment portfolio design | 55 |
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2 | Management of tests and experiments for sustainable development challenges | 30 |
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3 | Organizational learning and interface with the core business of UNDP | 20 |
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4 | Working out loud | 16 |
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Institutional Arrangement
Under the overall guidance by UNDP’s Deputy Resident Representative, Ms. Yemesrach Workie, the consultant will work closely with Head of Community Research and Ethnographic Solutions Mapping, Mohseen Dean, the Head of Exploration, the UNDP Pacific Office Innovation Specialist, and across programmatic teams.
Duration of the Work - 121 days
Duty Station - Suva, Fiji
Competencies
- Excellent verbal and written skills in English
- Excellent inter-personal and communication skills
- Demonstrates integrity and commitment to UN principles and values and ethical standards
- Ability to work well as part of a multi-cultural team and displays gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
- Adept with complex concepts and challenges convention purposefully
- Generates commitment, excitement, and excellence in others
- Models independent thinking and action
- Synthesizes information to communicate independent analysis
- Meets goals and quality criteria for delivery of products or services
- Catalyzes new ideas, methods, and applications to pave a path for innovation and continuous improvement in professional area of expertise
Required Skills and Experience
Educational Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Science, International Development, Environmental Science, Transition or Complexity Science, Engineering, Design (e.g. industrial or service design, architecture, urban planning), Psychology or a related area and minimum of 2 years of professional experience in development programming or policy; social innovation; partnership building; engagement (public and private sector) and/or resource mobilization.
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Bachelor’s degree in Social Science, International Development, Environment Science, Engineering, Design (e.g. industrial or service design, architecture, urban planning), Psychology or related area and minimum of 4 years of professional experience in development programming or policy; social innovation; partnership building; engagement (public and private sector) and/or resource mobilization.
Experience
- Demonstrated ability to design experiments, validate hypotheses and test prototypes.
- Professional experience in development programming or policy and social innovation.
- Proficiency in written and spoken English.
Experience in following areas is desirable but not necessary:
- Proven professional knowledge and experience in social innovation approaches such as Systems Thinking, Behavioral Insights, Qualitative and Quantitative User Research, Co-creation, Prototyping, Lean Startup, Design Thinking, Data Empowerment, and Collective Intelligence
- Demonstrated ability to work with clients to help surface unarticulated needs
- Demonstrated ability to apply a portfolio logic to experiments
- Demonstrated ability in running co-design sessions and capacity-building in experimental design, lean iteration, and impact evaluation.
Language requirements
- Fluency of English language is required. Knowledge of iTaukei and/or Fiji Hindi is an added advantage.
Price Proposal and Schedule of Payments
The consultant must send a financial proposal based on Lump Sum Amount. The total amount quoted shall be all-inclusive and include all costs components required to perform the deliverables identified in the TOR, including professional fee, travel costs, living allowance (if any work is to be done outside the IC´s duty station) and any other applicable cost to be incurred by the IC in completing the assignment. The contract price will be fixed output-based price regardless of extension of the herein specified duration. Payments will be done upon completion of the deliverables/outputs and as per below:
Report outlining all the tasks assigned has been completed for each month ending. Payment is based on the number of days worked and submission and approval by UNDP of monthly report through all tasks assigned by the Accelerator Lab.
In general, UNDP shall not accept travel costs exceeding those of an economy class ticket. Should the IC wish to travel on a higher class he/she should do so using their own resources
In the event of unforeseeable travel not anticipated in this TOR, payment of travel costs including tickets, lodging and terminal expenses should be agreed upon, between the respective business unit and the Individual Consultant, prior to travel and will be reimbursed.
Evaluation Method and Criteria
Individual consultants will be evaluated based on Cumulative analysis. The award of the contract shall be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as a) responsive/compliant/acceptable; and b) having received the highest score out of set of weighted technical criteria (70%) and financial criteria (30%). Financial score shall be computed as a ratio of the proposal being evaluated and the lowest priced proposal received by UNDP for the assignment.
Technical Criteria for Evaluation (Maximum 70 points)
- Criteria 1: Relevance of Education: Social Science, International Development, Environmental Science, Transition or Complexity Science, Engineering, Design (e.g. industrial or service design, architecture, urban planning), Psychology or a related area - Max 20 points
- Criteria 2: Professional experience in development programming or policy; social innovation; partnership building; engagement (public and private sector) and/or resource mobilization - Max 10 points
- Criteria 3: Professional experience for development of experiment portfolio designs; and demonstrated experience working in the Pacific- Max 20 points
- Criteria 4: Professional knowledge and experience in social innovation approaches; instituting rapid learning about emerging challenges through design and running of a portfolio of experiments that is coherent with the type of challenges that are part of UNDP’s strategic plan - Max 10 points
- Criteria 5: Capacity to use various data sets for informing policy making, strategic planning, or programme design; professional knowledge and experience in Future thinking, Foresight, Design Research, or Systems Mapping; Key awareness of key global and regional trends; access to networks of edge innovators- Max 10 points
Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points (70% of the total technical points) would be considered for the Financial Evaluation.
Documentation required
Interested individual consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications. Please group them into one (1) single PDF document as the application only allows to upload maximum one document:
- Letter of Confirmation of Interest and Availability using the template provided in Annex II.
- Personal CV or P11, indicating all past experience from similar projects, as well as the contact details (email and telephone number) of the Candidate and at least three (3) professional references.
- Financial proposal, as per template provided in Annex II. Note: National consultants must quote prices in Fijian Dollars (FJD).
Incomplete proposals may not be considered. Only applications for whom there is further interest will be contacted.
Annexes
- Annex I - Individual IC General Terms and Conditions
- Annex II – Offeror’s Letter to UNDP Confirming Interest and Availability for the Individual IC, including Financial Proposal Template
For any clarification regarding this assignment please write to Mr. Dale Kacivi at dale.kacivi@undp.org
All applications must be clearly marked with the title of consultancy and submitted by 5:00pm, 5th May 2022 (Fiji Time) online via UN Jobs website https://jobs.undp.org/ or etenderbox.pacific@undp.org