Call for Application - Feasibility Study - African Institute in Indigenous Knowledge Systems
OVERVIEW
Grade: Parent Sector: Natural Sciences Sector (SC)
Duty Station: Johannesburg
Job Family: Natural Sciences
Type of contract: Non Staff
Duration of contract: From 1 to 6 months
Recruitment open to: External candidates
Application Deadline (Midnight Paris Time): 25-MAR-UNESCO Core Values: Commitment to the Organization, Integrity, Respect for Diversity, Professionalism
CALL FOR APPLICATION
African Institute in Indigenous Knowledge Systems – (AIIKS) – in the Republic of South Africa as a UNESCO Category II Centre
UNESCO in partnership with the Government of South Africa proposed the African Institute in Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIIKS) for Category 2 Institutes and Centres (C2C) status under the auspices of UNESCO to contribute to achievements of UNESCO's Approved Programme and Budget (C / 4 and C / 5).
C2C are a global network for institutions of excellence in the Organization's domains of competence and contribute to global strategies and action plans, sectoral programmes and priorities through implementation of international and regional cooperation, research, knowledge production, policy advice, and capacity enhancement.
The AIIKS has been approved as a Research Institute at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa and has been recommended by the UNESCO Intersectoral Review Committee for designation of C2C under the auspices of UNESCO subject to a feasibility study to assess whether the centre is practical and aligns with UNESCO's principles and requirements.
AIIKS' mission is to promote and support the contribution of African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) to the global pool of knowledge with diverse objectives including to use the holistic, multi-and trans-disciplinary, community and cultural, ecological specific -based nature of AIIKS including indigenous languages and home-grown philosophies, to decolonize and transform research, innovation and knowledge production / scholarship in Africa.
UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA) is seeking an experienced team of experts to assess the feasibility of establishing AIIKS as a C2C, ensuring its alignment with UNESCO's mission and goals.
Scope of the Work
Within the framework of UNESCO's Programme and Budget for - (41 C / 5), under the authority of the Director of the Division of Ecological and Earth Sciences (SC / EES), and the supervision of the Chief of Section for Indigenous Knowledge Systems (SC / EES / ILK), and the Head of Natural Science Unit, UNESCO ROSA, the contractor shall conduct the feasibility study to inform the decision-making process for the designation of C2C status to the Research Institute at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa to ensure its alignment with the requirements of the Strategy for Category 2 Institutes and Centres, and its contribution to the Strategic Programme Objectives of UNESCO, notably in the Natural Sciences.
The findings of the feasibility study will be included in the Director-General's report to the 21st session of the Executive Board, with her recommendations as to whether the designation as C2C under the auspices of UNESCO should be approved.
Long Description
The feasibility study's scope is to assess the proposal's conformity with the requirements for a Category 2 Centre.
The specific objectives of this work include two areas of assessment:
The Consultancy should cover and plan for the following tasks:
Methodology
Entities may apply to study the feasibility of either A and B, or of both themes together, as described above. Please specify.
The feasibility study methods to be employed shall be determined by the contractor in an inception report, showing how each of the feasibility study dimensions above will be addressed with regards to data sources and data collection methods.
Among others, the following methods should be considered:
The AIIKS will provide the experts with relevant documentation to be reviewed in the desk study.
Interviews are to be conducted with relevant key stakeholders (e.g., academics and professionals, trainees) who have been involved in or benefitted from the work of AIIKS.
The AIIKS will make all relevant documents and information available to the expert, including:
Planning and implementation arrangements
UNESCO Regional Office for Southern Africa (ROSA) will assist in the preparation and organization of the feasibility study.
The expert will be responsible for being self-sufficient as regards logistics (office space, administrative and secretarial support, telecommunications, printing of documentation, travel costs etc.). However, suitable working space, when necessary, will be provided during any visit to AIIKS.
While the experts are primarily responsible for the dissemination of all methodological tools (surveys, questionnaires), UNESCO will facilitate this process to the extent possible (providing contact information, email addresses, etc.).
Relevant stakeholders are being requested to provide documents relevant to the feasibility study.
The feasibility study will result in 3 (three) deliverables, as follows:
Applicants may propose to cover one or both components (programming and / or financial) during their application process.
Duration
The Consultancy Team will be expected to complete the project within 6 weeks and will need to define a clear timeline with key milestones (e.g. submission of draft reports, feedback sessions with stakeholders, and submission of the final report).
Reporting
A draft feasibility study shall allow adequate time for a discussion of the findings and the recommendations with pertinent stakeholders.
Report templates should be agreed on in advance with UNESCO.
All reports should be submitted in English in word and pdf format.
Technical and Financial Proposal
A technical description, which demonstrates an understanding of the assignment.
The proposal should include the following:
The price proposal must be fully separated from the technical proposal.
Costs will be proposed in USD excluding all taxes.
It should be aligned and comparable as much as possible with the proposed activities and workplan.
The budget must include the following elements as a minimum requirement:
Roles and Responsibilities
Evaluation and Selection Process
The applications will be evaluated based on the following methodology:
Technical Criteria for Evaluation
Consultant 1: The consultant has relevant experience and understanding of UNESCO strategic areas, UNESCO category 2 Centres and their function, and assessment of organization / institutional legal, financial and operational framework.
Consultant 2: The consultant has relevant experience managing and implementing feasibility projects in Southern Africa and / or similar contexts including experience in managing and coordinating initiatives in advancing African Indigenous Knowledge Systems (AIKS) for sustainable futures and global epistemic justice in public, private and education sectors.
Traceable references have been provided.
Short Description
In the section below, please ensure you include the relevant core (C) competencies
PETENCIES (Core / Managerial)
Specific Qualifications for Team Leader:
Specific Qualifications for IKS Expert
Expression of Interest
Please send separately a technical proposal and financial proposal to quote in the subject email:
Submissions without proper referencing as given will be disqualified.