Thursday, June 12, 2014

OXFAM - Jobs Circular

Request for Proposal
ADB Agriculture Project Case Study of Bangladesh

Oxfam employs more than six thousand people in 98 countries who share a commitment to work together to end poverty and suffering. It is committed to ensure diversity and gender equality within the organisation and welcomes applications from women and under-represented groups. Oxfam does not discriminate against applicants or employees based on their HIV/AIDS status. The organization has been working in Bangladesh since the War of Independence and has established a permanent country office in 1972. Since then it has responded to all major emergencies in the country. Oxfam follows an integrated approach of humanitarian, development and policy work while the last one utilises high-impact and world class policy research, lobby/advocacy, media and communication, popular mobilization and alliance works.
OXFAM is inviting proposals from interested individuals/ organizations for the The ADB’s impact on food security in South Asia: ADB Agriculture Project Case Study of Bangladesh”.
Please refer detailed TOR (click here) for this assignment.
The individual/consulting organization must submit the following:
  • Technical proposal (not more than 3 pages), outlining understanding of the TOR, proposed methodology, action plan and time line.
  • The Individual/ consulting organization must attach CVs of key person involved or organizational profile of similar assignment
  • Details financial proposal that outlines the detail cost as well as the preferred payment methods/ schedules.
  • The individual/ consulting organization must submit Financial Proposal for all costs (including VAT & TAX) and provide budget note
Application Instruction:
Please forward your expression of interest and proposal in a sealed envelop marked The ADB’s impact on food security in South Asia: ADB Agriculture Project Case Study of Bangladesh” addressed to: Quamrunnessa Nazly, Policy Officer, OXFAM, House no: 4; Road no: 3; Block: I; Banani; Dhaka-1219 or E-mail at: qnazly@oxfam.org.uk

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