CLOSING DATE (extended):
LRCM hereby extends the bids submission deadline to 28 December 2020.
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LRCM seeks to contract a consultant / team of consultants (hereinafter referred to as - the Consultant) to deliver a one-day online training on Digital technologies and policies that impact Civic Space for the LRCM team and partner CSOs. The training aims to enhance LRCM team’s skills and knowledge on digital rights and emerging technologies (Big Data, automation, artificial intelligence (AI) and other associated technologies), that can be used to enable or restrict civil society. The training will also tackle on how various national internet regulations and international digital policy initiatives impact civic space, and how to advocate for digital technology policies and utilize digital tools and practices that expand civic space.
This activity will be carried out under the Digital Rights Literacy Program, with the financial support of the International Center for Not-for-Profit Law (ICNL).
The training with a maximum duration of eight (8) working hours shall be conducted online, preferably in early December 2020. The exact period/date will be set by common agreement between the LRCM team and the selected consultant.
The training shall mainly address the following topics / issues related to digital technologies. The list of topics is illustrative and not exhaustive. The consultant should suggest additional/other topics considered relevant to the purpose of the training:
III. KEY DELIVERABLES
The Consultant shall provide the following deliverables:
The Consultant (company or individual) shall have proven experience in conducting similar activities with at least 3 years of experience. Additional requirements include:
The cumulative method will be applied in the evaluation of the applications. The contract will be awarded to the candidate achieving the highest cumulative score from the technical and financial parts of the proposal. The technical proposal accounts for 70% of the total score and the financial proposal will account for 30% of the total evaluation score.
The offers will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
|
Criteria |
Max. point |
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Methodology / action plan |
25 |
|
Relevant degree |
10 |
|
Relevant professional experience |
10 |
|
Good understanding of human rights and civil society issues in the Eastern Europe |
15 |
|
Proven skills and ability in trainings, presentation, communication and facilitation of trainings applying interactive and participatory based approaches |
10 |
|
Financial offer |
30 |
|
TOTAL |
100 |
Offers may be submitted by individual candidates and/or legal entities. The signed and dated offer shall be sent by e-mail to application@crjm.org by 28 December 2020, including the following components:
For local resident candidates: (a) legal entities are invited to send their financial offers, including VAT; (b) individual candidates – net amounts.
(!) Individual successful candidates should justify the requested fees by filling in a form (Contractor Employee Biographical Data Sheet in line with USAID requirements) indicating the fees received for similar services from at least three contractors, with the attachment of the supporting documents.
Disbursement and payment modalities will be agreed upon by both parties and specified in the contract with the Consultant.
For any clarifications on the assignment, please e-mail at application@crjm.org.
LRCM is an inclusive and diversity-friendly employer. We value difference, promote equality and challenge discrimination, enhancing our organisational capability. We welcome and encourage application from all qualifying candidates. We do not discriminate on the basis of disability, race, colour, ethnicity, gender, religion, sexual orientation, age, marital or parental status or other category protected by law.