Adaptive Facilitation – Vaka Pasifika Fellowship (Fiji)

Adaptive Facilitation – Vaka Pasifika Fellowship (Fiji)

Section

Deadline Date
July 10, 2025
Donor Agency
United Nations Development Programme(UNDP)
Grant Size
$10,000 to $100,000

The United Nations Development Programme is now requesting applications for its Adaptive Facilitation - Vaka Pasifika Fellowship.

Scope
  • Working in collaboration with the Vaka Pasifika Project Manager and Fellowship coordinator as well as national and technical consultants if relevant, the consultant will lead the adaptive component of the Vaka Pasifika fellowship. The consulting company will be responsible for the following activities:
    • At the Regional Level – support peer-exchange, leadership training and support the emergence of regional network.
    • At the national level – facilitate the challenge diagnostic and or group formation, accompany the change process and resolution of potential conflict and tension, provide coaching for the national participants.
    • At the partnership level –deliver an annual partnership session between UNDP and PIANGO.
Funding Information
  • UNDP will publish the contract awards valued at USD 100,000.
Expected Outcomes and Deliverables
  • Deliverable 1:
    • The adaptive component of the national work is expected to include the following in various degree and depending on the specific needs identified in the country. The country component is expected to take place in at least 3 the following countries: Fiji, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu, Tonga, Tuvalu, Palau and/or Kiribati/FSM.
  • Deliverable 2:
    • Delivery of the partnership component. The partnership component focuses on the partnership between PIANGO and UNDP and to a certain extent between PIANGO, UNDP and La Trobe.
Eligibility Criteria
  • A vendor who will be engaged by UNDP may not be suspended, debarred, or otherwise identified as ineligible by any UN Organization or the World Bank Group or any other international Organization. Vendors are therefore required to disclose to UNDP whether they are subject to any sanction or temporary suspension imposed by these organizations. Failure to do so may result in termination of any contract or PO subsequently issued to the vendor by UNDP.
  • It is the Bidder’s responsibility to ensure that its employees, joint venture members, subcontractors, service providers, suppliers and/or their employees meet the eligibility requirements as established by UNDP. Proposers must have the legal capacity to enter a binding contract with UNDP and to deliver in the country, or through an authorized representative.

For more information, visit UNDP.

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