MM4P Zambia Field Visits & Events- Photo & Video
Coverage Consultant
Location : Lusaka, ZAMBIA
Application Deadline : 31-Jan-18 (Midnight
New York, USA)
Type of Contract : Individual Contract
Post Level : National Consultant
Languages Required : English
Starting Date : (date when the selected candidate is
expected to start) 15-Feb-2018
Duration of Initial Contract : 40 days
Expected Duration of Assignment : 1 year (can be
extended)
Background
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UN Capital Development Fund is the UN’s
capital investment agency for the world’s 49 least developed countries. It
creates new opportunities for poor people and their communities by increasing
access to microfinance and investment capital. UNCDF focuses on Africa and
the poorest countries of Asia and the Pacific, with a special commitment to
countries emerging from conflict or crisis. It provides seed capital – grants
and loans – and technical support to help microfinance institutions reach
more poor households and small businesses, and local governments finance the
capital investments – water systems, feeder roads, schools, irrigation
schemes – that will improve poor peoples’ lives. Financial inclusion means
universal access, at a reasonable cost, to a wide range of financial services,
provided by a variety of sound and sustainable institutions.The range of
financial services includes savings, short and long-term credit, leasing and
factoring, mortgages, insurance, pensions, payments, local money transfers
and international remittances.
Mobile Money for the Poor (MM4P) and its
funders- the Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA) and
the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), the Bill and
Melinda Gates Foundation and The MasterCard Foundation- are committed to
producing and sharing knowledge and learning for and with the partners of the
programme. In Zambia, as part of this commitment, MM4P will implement several
projects and host events with various DFS stakeholders including providers,
regulators, agents and customers.
MM4P Zambia is seeking an experienced
photographer and videographer to support the production of quality photos and
a video that capture the content and impact of our work on advancing digital
financial inclusion in Zambia. In 2018, MM4P Zambia will be implementing the
following projects/hosting the following events:
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Duties and Responsibilities
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The desired outcome is the photo and video coverage of a
selection of MM4P Zambia’s projects and events.
The objective of the assignment:
The audience (who will watch):
Deliverables:
The pictures and video lighting quality should be of a
professional level. Later these pictures and video will be featured on UNCDF
and partners’ publications, websites and blogs
The photographer will be required to show proof that
consent was obtained from individuals that were photographed during field
visits.
The photos will answer the following questions:
Before each assignment, the contact person (the Knowledge
Management Specialist) will brief the contractor on the purpose of each event
to ensure that the images captured addressed the following points:
Mandatory:
ALIVE= Angle + lighting + expressions
The videos should match the quality and style of the
following examples :
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Competencies
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Competencies:
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Required Skills and Experience
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Education:
Experience:
Langauge:
Timeline,locations and number of working days:
Timeline :
Duty Station : Lusaka and other locations in
Zambia
Travel:
Provision of Monitoring, Progress Controls &
Payments:
Application requirements:
Applications:
Applications will be rated on both technical and financial
submissions. The best proposal that will be awarded the contract shall
be selected through the following method:
Highest rated proposal using the combined scoring method,
which assigns the weight distribution between the technical and financial
proposals as set out in the RFP. The weight distribution shall be 70%
technical and 30% financial.
All applications must contain the following information:
-Total professional fee;
-Other professional expenses (such as insurance, taxes,
etc.);
The financial proposal form is available at http://procurement-notices.undp.org/view_file.cfm?doc_id=29916)
Evaluation:
Individual consultants will be evaluated based on the
following methodology:
Step I: Screening:
Applications will be screened and only applicants meeting
the following minimum criteria (listed under education and experience) will
progress to the pool for shortlisting.
Step II: Shortlisting by Desk Review:
UNCDF will conduct a desk review to produce a shortlist of
candidates and technically evaluate them.
As applicable, only the first top 4 ranked applicants
achieving 70% of the points at this stage will be considered at the next
stage.
Step III: Technical proposal evaluation:
The photo samples of the top 3 shortlisted
candidates who achieved 70% of the points at the shortlisting stage will be
reviewed and scored.
Only candidates obtaining a minimum of 70% on
the total of Step II (20 points) + Step III (80 points) will be considered as
technically qualified and will be reviewed further for financial evaluation.
Step IV: Financial Evaluation:
The following formula will be used to evaluate financial
proposal:
Lowest priced proposal/price of the proposal being
evaluated x 30%.
Award Criteria:
The contact shall be awarded to the best two
applicants whose offer have been evaluated and determined as:
responsive/compliant/acceptable and having received the highest combined
weight (technical proposal & portfolio evaluation) 70% + financial 30%=
100%.
Please note that UNCDF cannot guarantee residence permits
or visa´s for consultants. Consultants are responsible for securing their
work documentation. In the case of national consultants, applicants that are
not nationals of the duty station requested will have to prove their
residence status.
Any individual employed by a company or institution who
would like to submit an offer in response to a Procurement Notice for IC must
do so in their individual capacity (providing a CV so that their
qualifications may be judged accordingly). Please not that in such case the
company institution will be asked to issue an RLA http://www.undp.org/content/dam/vietnam/docs/Legalframework/Reimbursable%20Loan%20Agreement.doc.
Women candidates or women-owned businesses are strongly
encouraged to apply.
(Reimbursable Loan Agreement (RLA): A legal instrument
between UNCDF and a Company/institution, according to which, the latter makes
available the services of an individual delivering time-bound and
quantifiable outputs that are directly linked to payments. An RLA is governed
by the provisions of this policy.
Deadline:
The final date to submit the proposal is January 31, 2018.
Any submissions past the stated time and date will not be accepted.
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UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity in
terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups,
indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to
apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
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