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Oxford Policy Management Limited is seeking a consultancy to revamp the LCDI Secretariat website in Indonesia. The role involves redesigning the website to enhance user experience and accessibility while ensuring it aligns with modern web standards and requirements for public sector initiatives. The project aims to engage key stakeholders and communicate vital environmental data effectively, with a project timeline extending until late 2025.
Since 2017, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) of the UK Government has partnered with the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) and the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to implement the Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI). Phase 1 of LCDI (2017–2021) focused on the development and adoption of Indonesia’s first national low-carbon development plan. One of the key milestones was the publication of the UK-funded LCDI Report, “Low Carbon Development: A Paradigm Shift Towards a Green Economy in Indonesia”, which was successfully integrated into Indonesia’s Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020–2024.
Building on these achievements, Phase 2 of LCDI (2022–2026) aims to mainstream low-carbon development across national and subnational planning, implementation, and policy processes. An integral part of this effort involves consolidating and communicating key data, knowledge products, and policy lessons, particularly in relation to waste management and other “brown issues.”
To strengthen visibility, engagement, and knowledge sharing, the LCDI Secretariat seeks to revamp its official website (https://lcdi-indonesia.id). The updated website will offer a more intuitive, user-friendly experience, with enhanced functionality for both users and content administrators.
Background
Since 2017, the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) of the UK Government has partnered with the Ministry of National Development Planning (Bappenas) and the Government of Indonesia (GoI) to implement the Low Carbon Development Initiative (LCDI). Phase 1 of LCDI (2017–2021) focused on the development and adoption of Indonesia’s first national low-carbon development plan. One of the key milestones was the publication of the UK-funded LCDI Report, “Low Carbon Development: A Paradigm Shift Towards a Green Economy in Indonesia”, which was successfully integrated into Indonesia’s Medium-Term Development Plan (RPJMN) 2020–2024.
Building on these achievements, Phase 2 of LCDI (2022–2026) aims to mainstream low-carbon development across national and subnational planning, implementation, and policy processes. An integral part of this effort involves consolidating and communicating key data, knowledge products, and policy lessons, particularly in relation to waste management and other “brown issues.”
To strengthen visibility, engagement, and knowledge sharing, the LCDI Secretariat seeks to revamp its official website (https://lcdi-indonesia.id). The updated website will offer a more intuitive, user-friendly experience, with enhanced functionality for both users and content administrators.
Key Objectives of the RoleThe objective of this assignment is to support the LCDI team in redesigning and enhancing the LCDI Secretariat website. Specifically, the consultant/vendor will:
Deliverable
Estimated Timeline
Kickoff & stakeholder consultations
Late August 2025
Design concept development
September 2025
Site architecture and UI/UX templates
September – October 2025
Backend development and CMS setup
October 2025
Content upload and testing
October 2025
Training and knowledge transfer
October – November 2025
Final website delivery and source code handover
November 2025
Post-launch support and maintenance (3 months)
September – November 2025
Required Qualifications and ExpertiseTeam Leader (up to 20 workdays):
Senior Programmer (up to 20 workdays):
Working Arrangement
Equity, Diversity, and Accessibility
Oxford Policy Management and LCDI are committed to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion. The consultant is expected to apply these principles throughout the assignment. The final website shall comply with accessibility standards (e.g., WCAG) and ensure inclusive language and usability for all users.
Ownership and Rights
All website materials, source code, templates, designs, and documentation shall be the sole property of the LCDI Secretariat upon completion of the assignment.
How to Apply
Interested bidders must submit email to [emailprotected] on 27 July 2025, by 23:00 Western Indonesia Time (WIB) at the latest. Please refer to the attached Tor for complete information.
Oxford Policy Management Limited is committed to promoting equity, diversity, and inclusion at every level of the business.
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