Background

UNDP Global Mission Statement

The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is the UN’s global development network - an organization connecting people around the world to knowledge, experience and resources to help build a better life. UNDP is on the ground in 166 countries, working with national counterparts to develop in-country solutions to national and global development challenges.

UNDP Afghanistan Mission Statement

UNDP supports stabilization, state-building, governance and development priorities in Afghanistan.  In partnership with the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIROA), other UN agencies, the donor community and other development stakeholders, UNDP works to positively impact the daily lives of Afghan citizens;

Over recent years, UNDP in Afghanistan has assisted the adoption of the Afghanistan Constitution, supported Presidential, Parliamentary and Provincial Council elections, and has provided capacity-building support for the legislative, judicial and executive arms of the State. Major demobilization, disarmament, rehabilitation (DDR) and area-based livelihoods and reconstruction programmes have been implemented nationwide. Partners have included Ministries, Government agencies and commissions at both national and sub-national levels;

UNDP Afghanistan is committed to the highest standards of transparency and accountability and works in close coordination with the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and the UN system to maximize the impact of its development efforts on the ground;

The new Trust Fund Terms of Reference (TOR) and Strategic Framework were approved by the LOTFA Steering Committee on 25 November 2018. UNDP, as the Trust Fund Manager, will administer and manage the Fund in accordance with its rules, regulations, policies and procedures. Under the revised  Trust Fund, new project(s) will be designed and developed in alignment with the national strategies, plans and policies and the Fund’s Strategic Framework. Based on consultations between UNDP, the GIROA and donors, LOTFA assistance was expanded to cover the entire justice chain (police, courts and prisons) and provide support to a broader range of institutions. Accordingly, the following four Thematic Windows have been developed under the revised Trust Fund: 1) Security; 2) Justice; 3) Anti-Corruption and 4) MOIA Payroll. Simultaneously, the LOTFA structure has been revised to bring it more in line with international standards and best practices on Trust Fund management and administration;

The following position will contribute to activities under LOTFA’s Security Window, as part of a revised range of new and proposed police assistance activities.  

Organizational context of the position:

UNDP’s Transitional Support to the Ministry of Interior (TSM) Project is supporting select pilot initiatives to help improve the capacity of Afghan police to serve and protect the Afghan public in Kabul.  A National Police Canine Training and Breeding Center in Kabul could amplify the impact of other security projects. The Afghan Ministry of Interior (MOI) and Afghan National Police (ANP) have highlighted an urgent need for additional police canines in Afghanistan, particularly at police checkpoints, government offices, public locations, and large public gatherings to assist the ANP in deterring crime and detecting criminals. UNDP requires an experienced Afghan police canine advisor to assist in the development of police canine activities and strategies;

Preliminary consultations with the Afghan Ministry of Internal Affairs (MOIA) and the Afghan National Police (ANP) in Kabul has highlighted the importance of improving police canine training in the capital. This initiative will complement other security efforts being undertaken by MOIA with the support of international partners.  

Throughout the assignment, the consultant will work in close coordination with UNDP’s Rule of Law & Human Security (ROLHS) Unit, the TSM Project, MOIA/ANP and international partners.  

Duties and Responsibilities

Objectives of the assignment

  • Working with the UNDP Rule of Law & Human Security (ROLHS) Police Advisory Team and the ROLHS Monitoring & Evaluation Team, the national consultant will provide support to an International Police Canine Operations Advisor, to provide Afghan context, support meetings with key Afghan partners, and provide technical inputs as required;
  • The National Consultant will be responsible for assisting UNDP to liaise with Afghan government counterparts, departments, and agencies and will also be responsible for helping to administer and process documents, and provide support the LOTFA Police Advisory Team; 
  • The national consultant shall use their experience and understanding of the Afghan context to review and provide technical inputs to the design and development of a fully-functional new police canine training and breeding facility, as well as any other documents or project strategies as requested by UNDP.

Activities:

In consultation with the Afghan National Police, the Afghan Ministry of Interior Affairs (MOIA), other relevant agencies, subject experts, and international stakeholders, the consultant will undertake the following activities: 

  • Prepare a personal Inception Report and work plan, in consultation with UNDP’s Police Advisory Team and the International Police Canine Operations Advisor;
  • Provide information and support to a comprehensive baseline assessment report reviewing the status of professional canine expertise in Afghanistan. The national consultant will be expected to help organize and document the meetings for this assessment and for all other relevant processes;
  • The National Consultant will support the International Canines Advisor in developing a comprehensive recommendations report, following consultations with key stakeholders. The National Consultant will be responsible for ensuring that recommendations made by the International Advisor are grounded and specific, recommending activities and training that are fully compatible with Afghan cultural, educational, and security conditions. The National Consultant should provide input to proposed implementation timelines and budgets, and specify any additional equipment, support and maintenance required in Afghanistan.
  • Provide inputs to other relevant assessments, as requested. The consultant may also be requested to provide input to UNDP plans to support the refurbishment of police stations in Kabul, to consider integrating kennels at the Police District level; 
  • Translate any technical documents on canine training or breeding from English into Dari and review their content to ensure compatibility with the Afghan context.
  • Provide support to any other tasks, as requested by the Senior Police Advisor or TSM Project Manager.

Expected Outputs and activiites:

The consultant will submit monthly progress report and any other documentation as required by the Chief, ROLHS Unit at the end of each month. Monthly progress reports will cover all achievements, issues and recommendations during the applicable month. The length and specify of the report should roughly correspond to the number of days worked in the applicable month. 

Outputs  covering the period are summarized below:  

Outputs: Progress reports summarizing key activities, achievements, issues and recommendations, based on the activities outlined above.

Review and Approvals Required: Chief, Rule of Law and Human Security Unit or his designate.

Payment Modality: 

Payments shall be made on daily bases at the end of each month, and will vary depending on the number of days worked, as indicated in a properly-completed UNDP timesheet. This timesheet should follow the UNDP procurement format for individual contractors and is to be submitted by the consultant alongside the progress report. The Senior Police Advisor and Programme Management Specialist, or his/her designate, will review the progress and quality of the assignment prior to payment being issued.

WORKING ARRANGEMENTS

Institutional Arrangements

The National Consultant will work under the overall supervision of the International Police Canine Operations Advisor, as supervised by the TSM Project Manager, Senior Police Advisor, and additional technical direction from the LOTFA Police Advisory team;

The ROLHS Unit and the TSM Project will provide office space, internet, logistical and other support services. However, the consultant is expected to bring his/her own laptop and mobile phone and meet local communications costs. Costs to arrange meetings, workshops, travel costs and Daily Subsistence Allowance (DSA) during field visits outside of Kabul (if any) shall be covered by the TSM Project.

Duration of the Work

The deliverables under this contract shall be completed within  6 Months (With Maximum 132 Working days) after the signing of the contract, including all preparation work and on-site visits;

A contract extension beyond the proposed dates may be available, subject to acceptable performance by the contractor, but is not guaranteed.

Duty Station

Work will be carried out in-country. The duty station for the Consultant shall be Kabul, Afghanistan. The TSM Project will cover expenses of all official field missions, upon receiving the prior approval from the TSM Project Manager. When in Kabul, the contractor will be based at the United Nations Office Complex in Afghanistan (UNOCA) during working hours, security conditions permitting;

The consultant will follow the working hours and weekends applicable to UNDP Country Office (CO) staff. The Consultant’s movement for meetings and consultations shall be coordinated by the ROLHS Unit and the TSM Project;

The Consultant is at all times required to observe UNDP security rules and regulations.

PRICE PROPOSAL AND SCHEDULE OF PAYMENTS

The contractor shall submit a price proposal as below:

  • Daily Fee – The consultant shall propose a daily fee, which should be inclusive of her/his professional fee, local communication costs and insurance (inclusive of medical health insurance and evacuation). The professional daily fee, all inclusive of the above elements, shall be paid upon submission of timesheet. The number of working days for which the daily fee shall be payable under the contract is 132 working days maximum.
  • Payment schedule - Payments shall be done upon verification of completion of specific outputs/activities, upon approval by the TSM Project Manager.

Competencies

Core competencies:

  • Promotes ethics and integrity and creates organizational precedents;
  • Builds support and political acumen;
  • Builds staff competence and creates an environment of creativity and innovation;
  • Builds and promotes effective teams;                
  • Creates and promotes environment for open communications;
  • Leverages conflict in the interest of UNDP and sets standards;
  • Shares knowledge across the organization and builds a culture of knowledge sharing and learning.

Required Skills and Experience

REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPERTISE & EXPERIENCE 

Required expertise and experience:       

  • At least 10-15 years’ experience working as a canine trainer/breeder in Afghanistan with demonstrable experience related to canine training and operations;
  • Bachelor’s Degree, especially in veterinary medicine, biology, public administration, law or engineering an advantage;
  • Senior Secondary School certificate is acceptable in the case of a retired ANP officer with minimum 15 years of experience as canine trainer or breeder, not below the rank of Major;
  • Experience in managing police canine training or breeding facilities in Afghanistan is an advantage;
  • Front-line experience with canines is preferred; 
  • Hands-on experience in training canines and handlers is highly desirable;   
  • Previous experience with UN specialized agencies and/or international development organizations is an asset; 

Language:

  • Excellent written and oral Dari/Pashto;
  • Good knowledge of oral and written English.

EVALUATION METHOD AND CRITERIA

Individual Consultants will be evaluated based on the following methodology:

  • Cumulative analysis

The award of the contract shall be made to the individual consultant whose offer has been evaluated and determined as:

  • Responsive/compliant/acceptable, and
  • Having received the highest score out of a pre-determined set of weighted technical and financial criteria specific to the solicitation.

* Technical Criteria weight 70%

* Financial Criteria weight 30%

Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 49 points (70% of the total technical points) would be considered for the Financial Evaluation.

Technical Criteria (70 Marks)

Technical Proposal (40 marks)

  • Technical Approach & Methodology (25 marks) – This explains the understanding of the objectives of the assignment, approach to the services, methodology for carrying out the activities and obtaining the expected output, and the degree of detail of such output. The Applicant should also explain the methodologies proposed to adopt and highlight the compatibility of those methodologies with the proposed approach.
  • Work Plan (15 marks) – The Consultant should propose the main activities of the assignment, their content and duration, phasing and interrelations, milestones (including interim approvals by the Client), and delivery dates. The proposed work plan should be consistent with the technical approach and methodology, showing understanding of the TOR and ability to translate them into a feasible working plan.

Qualification and Experience (30 marks) [evaluation of CVs for shortlisting]

  • General Qualification (10 marks);
  • Experience relevant to the assignment (20 marks);

Documents to be included when submitting the proposals:

Interested individual Consultants must submit the following documents/information to demonstrate their qualifications in one single PDF document:

  • Duly accomplished confirmation of Interest and Submission of Financial Proposal Template using the template provided by UNDP (Annex II) as well as the contact details (email and telephone number) of the Candidate and at least three (3) professional references;
  • Personal CV indicating all experience from similar assignment relevant to the assignment.

Technical proposal:

  • Brief description of why the individual considers him/herself as the most suitable candidate for the assignment;
  • A methodology, on how they will approach and complete the assignment and work plan as indicated above.

Note: Incomplete application will not be considered, it will be disqualified automatically.