Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems

AlbaniaTenders notice for Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems. The reference ID of the tender is 74182488 and it is closing on 25 Nov 2022.

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  • Country: Albania
  • Summary: Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems
  • ALT Ref No: 74182488
  • Deadline: 25 Nov 2022
  • Financier: United Nations Secretariat
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: Refer Document
  • Notice Type: Tender
  • Document Ref. No.: LRPS-2022-9179295
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  • Request for proposals are invited for Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems and Frameworks of Coherent and Effective Child Investments. Coherent and effective child investments UNICEF TERMS OF REFERENCE TOR-ALBA-2022-048 Institutional contractor to generate evidence on child related investments and propose a methodology to tag child budget allocations in national financial systems and frameworks of Coherent and effective child investments. BACKGROUND OF THE ASSIGNMENT Until 2019, Albania had remained committed to strengthening macroeconomic stability, and the country-s fiscal system was considered as moderately prepared for developing a functioning market economy. Both the Economic Reform Programme 2019-2021 and the renewed Public Finance Management Strategy 2019-2022 echo the Albanian Government-s commitment to an ambitious fiscal consolidation path to tackle vulnerabilities stemming from high public debt. The economic growth rate of Albania has been steady until 2019. The fiscal framework had targeted a total fiscal deficit of 1.9 per cent of GDP for 2019; 1.2 per cent of GDP in 2020; and 0.5 per cent in 2021. This promising outlook was disrupted by two consecutive crises: the devastating earthquake of November 2019 and COVID-19 and the lockdown measures imposed. Still Albania managed to weather the shocks and experienced a strong rebound in 2022. According to the latest IMF staff concluding statement, Albanian economy has maintained positive momentum this year despite the shock to the global economy from Russia-s war in Ukraine. As of October 2022, IMF claims that the #economy is expected to grow by 3.7 percent in 2022, though projected to slow to around 2 percent in 2023, reflecting tighter financial conditions, the slowdown in Europe, and the necessary withdrawal of policy support, (fn-01: https://www.imf.org/en/News/Articles/2022/10/10/ms101022-Albania). The outlook is subject to considerable uncertainty and risks are tilted to the downside. International food and energy prices could further increase. Higher and more persistent inflation could further weigh on real income and weaken growth prospects. Drastic tightening in global financial conditions could hamper Albania-s access to financing. The economy is also vulnerable to unfavorable weather conditions and reversal in the rise of real estate prices. Against this landscape, social spending and adequate budget allocations for children are seriously threatened. The last years have marked no major changes in the level of public investments for children. Social sectors#education, health and social protection#make up the largest share of public expenditure as a percentage of the total government budget. However, the allocations are not comparable to international standards for an upper middle-income country and fail to provide the adequate human, technical and financial resources needed for improved services for children and for access to those services, (fn-02: Mainstreaming, Acceleration and Policy Support for Achieving the Sustainable Development Goals in Albania (2018)). OPPORTUNITIES TO REFLECT ON THE BUDGETS FOR CHILDREN AND TRANSPARENCY According to the latest Open Budget Survey for 2021, Albania scores 52 for transparency which is higher than the WB countries. The Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA), (fn-03: - https://pefa.org/node/481) assessment also highlights that public investment management decisions are adversely affected by weaknesses in project selection, combined with incomplete data and poor monitoring systems undermine the effectiveness and efficiency of public investment. When it comes to policy-based fiscal strategy and budgeting, same PEFA report highlights: "The medium-term prospective is well embedded in the processes for macro-fiscal planning and budgeting. The technical aspects of the budget preparation process are well developed, however strategic focus of the budget is reduced by deviations from the existing calendar, weak links to the sector strategies and the Parliament-s limited focus on the Medium-Term Budget Program (MTBP)." Children rights can be directly or indirectly, positively or negatively, affected by public budget-related decision. The committee of the Rights of the Child underlines that: #legislation, policies and programmes cannot be implemented without sufficient financial resources being mobilized, allocated and spent in an accountable, effective, efficient, _________________________________________________________________________________________ REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL FOR SERVICES Page 4 of 31 LRPS-2022-9179295 _________________________________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ Item Service Description Quantity Unit Unit Price Price ___________________________________________________________________________________________ equitable, participatory, transparent and sustainable manner”, (fn-04: UNCRC General Comment No. 19 (2016) on public budgeting for the realization of children-s rights (art. 4)). Children rights should be prioritized at both national and sub-national levels, as required by the Convention of the Rights of the Child. Adequate budget processes that consider children rights, contribute not only to realize those rights, but they also impact on future economic growth, sustainable and inclusive development, and social cohesion. Understanding how to make children visible in the government budget processes, and the steps to take to preserve or increase child-specific investments is key to ensure policies work for children. To this end, UNICEF Albania Country office is looking to engage a team of consultants who will undertake a review of child specific budget allocations and expenditure, understand how budget planning policies and processes are informed by strategic planning. OBJECTIVES, PURPOSE AND EXPECTED RESULTS The ultimate goal of the consultancy is to contribute to strengthening the effectiveness of public budget allocations and expenditure on children and fostering links between policy/program planning and budget planning, particularly in the context of more equitable outcomes for children. The direct outcomes of the assignment are: i) generate evidence about the extent to which budget allocations and expenditures at national and subnational level are aligned to child-focused policy commitments. ii) propose a methodology for a standardized system which would identify (possibly tag) and monitor child related investments across the different PFM systems in Albania. The evidence and the methodology which will be discussed and validated by the key national players in PFM, will lay an effective basis for future advocacy and work to improve prioritization of child rights within budgetary planning and implementation processes. DESCRIPTION OF THE ASSIGNMENT AND TASKS The team contracted for the assignment will have to undertake the following tasks to achieve both expected outcomes: - Assess to what extent the government is fulfilling its financial commitments by comparing the budget allocation intended for children across the various sectors and programmes to the actual expenditure in these sectors. Map child related targets in the national policies and programmes for identifying, aggregating, and reporting financial transactions in the budget preparation, execution, accounting and auditing programmes. Possibly identify international child related targets and adequate budget allocations which need to be considered in the national policies/budgets. - Map previous expenditures and current budget allocations for children identifying: the budget programme, institutions in charge, spending units, etc. Identify the total size and composition of budget provisions for children. Identify direct and indirect allocations/expenditure for children. - Review and analyse how ad-hoc/unplanned/immediate changes in annual budget allocations to respond to emerging needs or crisis/emergencies (i.e., earthquake, or COVID29) do affect child related investments. The results of the analysis will be used to make recommendations for systematically propose a methodology for a standardized system which would identify (possibly tag) and monitor child related investments across the different PFM systems in Albania. - Review the planning and budget tools available to track child related investments throughout the public finance management cycle. - Identify what could be the entry points to track and make public allocations for children in Albania. Identify if and which budgetary allocations could be subject to child #tagging” including by functional classifiers across the various government programmes. - Recommend strategies to strengthen capacities of governmental budget units in addressing children-s priorities in the planning and budgeting process, as well as in the expenditure monitoring system, which could be used to make public child related investments during budget reviewing and approval processes. - While developing the guidelines, include activities to strengthen the capacities of the government budget units in properly addressing children rights in programme and performance budgeting DELIVERABLES DELIVERABLE 1. Consultancy inception report - 3 weeks from signature of the contract. The inception report should include a clear methodology, a workplan, including a clear statement on how the key PFM stakeholders will be involved. DELIVERABLE 2. Interim presentation on the work - 2 months after signature of the contract The consultants should prepare for a presentation to UNICEF team to report on the progress and show some preliminary insights and findings. The presen
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Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems - Albania Tender

The UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND, a Government sector organization in Albania, has announced a new tender for Institutional Contractor to Generate Evidence on Child Related Investments and Propose a Methodology to Tag Child Budget Allocations in National Financial Systems. This tender is published on AlbaniaTenders under ALT Ref No: 74182488 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2022-11-25.

The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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