Job Title: National Consultant/Assistant on strategic development for the Police and Ministry of Internal Affairs from Moldova (II)
Duty Station: Chisinau, Republic of Moldova
Project reference: Support to Law Enforcement Reform in Moldova
Contract type: Individual Contract (IC)
Duration of assignment: Up to 400 working days during November 2019 – August 2021
Application Deadline: 30 Oct 2019, 15:00 (GMT+2:00)
Background:
Efficient, transparent and reliable justice and law enforcement systems are very important for the sustainable development. Bearing this in mind, the Government of Moldova engaged since 2010[1] in a complex reform of internal affairs and law enforcement systems. The reform aimed at strengthening professional, efficient, and politically neutral institutions that exercise their functions in the interest of people – both men and women, including those belonging to vulnerable, minority and marginalized groups, ensuring the respect of rule of law, equality and protection of human rights.
During the last years, the Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA) and its sub-divisions engaged in a number of structural changes and reforms to comply with best EU practices in this field (e.g., new pieces of legislation, internal restructuring, demilitarization of MIA, reform of carabineer troops, developing a dual public order system, delimitation of Police from MIA and creation of a new police structure – General Police Inspectorate) and to improve the quality of services delivered to men and women from Moldova. Despite a certain positive progress, there is room for more decisive and profound actions.
The comprehensive character of Police reform involves systemic changes and interventions at different levels and in various areas: legislative, institutional, operational, professional, community, individual, etc. This approach requires specific knowledge, capacities and experience the national stakeholders are lacking. Thus, targeted assistance is needed to assist the national stakeholders to strengthen institutional capacities, reengineer internal business processes, improve strategy coordination capacities and put in place modern operation instruments and tools, which will help achieving sustainable results of Police reform for the benefit of men and women from the Republic of Moldova.
The current individual consultancy is part of the Embedded Advisors Program, included into the fifth Project component. The support under this program aims at enhancing the ability of MIA and GPI to design and implement reform activities in line with strategic reform directions defined, primarily focusing on structural and institutional changes, legislative reform, organizational efficiency, hiring and selection of internal affairs staff, etc. Embedded advisors will have the advantage of working side by side with beneficiaries, understanding problems first hand and offering practical advice and expertise. Other areas of interest may be targeted by this activity upon necessity, identified during Project implementation.
Strategic advice and assistance will be provided to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the General Police Inspectorate in the actual implementation of reforms in line with 2016-2020 Police Development Strategy. The emphasis will be put on strengthening of the Joint Law Enforcement Training Centre and designing and institutionalization of a new inclusive MIA’s recruiting and evaluation system. Consultancy will be also provided to define a new merit-based recruiting and hiring mechanism for police staff, paying due attention to gender equality and diversity, and addressing gender disparities of access to senior management posts.
An International Consultant will be contracted by UNDP to provide strategic advice and support to MIA and GPI aimed at achieving the Police reform goals and strengthening its role in the democratic society, raising the quality of performed work, increasing public trust, and enhancing cooperation with national and international partners. The International Consultant will ensure analytical and advisory support, facilitating the communication and cooperation with different stakeholders, including minority and vulnerable groups, on Police reform related issues. The consultant will also coach and support the staff of the project implementation units, established within MIA and GPI for Police Development Strategy implementation, and will ensure a constant knowledge transfer strengthening the Beneficiaries` capacities to engage in strategic reform processes.
To support the activities of the International Consultant, UNDP will contract a National Consultant/Assistant with whom they will work together to accomplish the set tasks.
The Ministry of Internal Affairs and the General Police Inspectorate shall be the main partners for this activity and will provide the necessary conditions of work and information for the National Consultant/Assistant.
Objective:
The main objective of this consultancy is to provide assistance and logistic support to the International Consultant whose tasks will be focused on providing strategic advice and assistance to the Ministry of Internal Affairs and the General Police Inspectorate for the implementation of reforms in line with Police Development Strategy with a particular emphasis on the institutionalization of a new inclusive Police/MIA human resources management system and establishing the MIA’s Recruiting and Evaluation Centre. This support will contribute to achieving enhanced institutional capacities of MIA and GPI to design, develop and implement reform activities. The National Consultant/Assistant will ensure the necessary administrative and analytical support, facilitating the communication and interaction with different stakeholders, including minority and vulnerable groups, on Police reform related issues.
Scope of work and expected outputs:
The support provided by the National Consultant/Assistant will consist of performing the following tasks:
REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS
Academic Qualifications:
Years and sphere of experience:
Competencies:
Personal qualities:
UNDP Moldova is committed to workforce diversity. Women, persons with disabilities, Roma and other ethnic or religious minorities, persons living with HIV, as well as refugees and other non-citizens legally entitled to work in the Republic of Moldova, are particularly encouraged to apply.
For details regarding the Terms of Reference and Procurement Notice, including the application process please access http://www.undp.md/jobs/jobdetails/1911/
[1] Concept Paper on the Reform of the Ministry of Internal Affairs and its Subordinated and Decentralized Units (06 December 2010), http://lex.justice.md/index.php?action=view&view=doc&lang=1&id=337008