Consultant – UNODC private sector anti-corruption work
Job Opening
Job Opening ID: 248386
Job Network : Economic, Social and Development
Job Family : Drug Control and Crime Prevention
Category and Level : Consultants, CON
Duty Station : VIENNA Department/Office : United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime
Date Posted : Nov 27, 2024
Deadline : Dec 14, 2024
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Result of Service
The consultant will carry out the specific outputs to be performed under the supervision of the responsible Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer. A. Recommendations for improvement for a publication on a decade of UNODC action on business integrity are delivered B. SWOT analysis, stakeholder analysis, an overview of key partners and a summary of the contribution of business integrity to the implementation of UNCAC are conducted C. An overview of funding modalities and potential donors from public and private sectors is submitted D. A draft strategy and a draft guidance note are developed and submitted E. At least 5 recommendations on how to improve UNODC’s anti-corruption work for and with the private sector are submitted F. The final documents of the strategy and the guidance note are delivered G. Donor briefs delivered The fee will be based on the qualifications and experience of the selected candidate. Payments will be made in instalments upon satisfactory completion, to be evaluated by the supervisor, of the deliverables and as described in this document. All outputs should meet the satisfaction of the supervisor according to the pre-agreed indicators pertaining to the specific outputs, quality of work and timeliness of delivery. The written deliverables must be supported by relevant documentation and primary data, and contain a clear indication of sources/source materials. Use of artificial intelligence must be made transparent. Media and other unverified sources are to be avoided. All tasks must be conducted in close consultation with the Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice Officer and in coordination with relevant UNODC staff. Plagiarism and unauthorized use of copyrighted materials will not be tolerated. All written deliverables must be in line with the UN spelling and editorial guidelines.