Terms of Reference

National Consultant to technically Backstop the establishment of a Community of Practice for Advancing Decent Work in the Digital Economy in Uganda

Interested individual consultants are encouraged to submit as separate documents (in separate emails), technical and financial proposals. The submission of the detailed technical and financial proposal should consider the following points:
 

a) A letter of interest stating eligibility for the assignment.
 

b) A technical proposal that includes a proposed methodology and schedule of planned activities.
 

c) Detailed budget, indicative of all-inclusive costs, including professional or other fees.
 

d) Curriculum Vitae.
 

The deadline for submission of proposals is 16th July 2024 The proposals should be sent to klaprocurement@ilo.org The subject of the email to be titled “Consultancy services for Establishing Community of Practice for Discussing Decent Work in the Digital Economy in
Uganda”.

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