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Baseline Study for Corruption Perception Index Determination

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General Information

Country:   Mongolia
Notice/Contract Number:   GAP/C/B1-021
Publication Date:   Nov 15, 2008
Funding Agency:   World Bank
Buyer:   MN-Governance Assistance
Eligibility of Bidders:   • Education: A suitable candidate should have MA or PhD in relevant field: politics, economics, sociology, statistics and criminology.
• Experience: Incumbent should have at least 5 years experience of conducting corruption related survey in particular, last 3 years of continuous working experiences in survey on identification of corruption scope, incidence and index
• Language skills: Excellent oral and written skills in English.
• Computer literacy: Be proficient in PC based advanced applications such as World, Excel for computing; and SPSS, SAS, etc, and excellent web research skills
• Capacity building: Provide training as well as technical input to the Mongolia IAAC;
Original Language:   English

Contact Information

Address:   Oyungerel Gonchig
Project Manager
Project Coordination Unit, Governance Assistance Project
Room # 304, Peace Building 8/5
Sukhbaatar street, Chingeltei district
Ulaanbaatar 210646
Mongolia
Telephone:   (976-51) 265-782
Fax:   (976-11) 7011-0582
Email:   Click here

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Contract Awarded by Selection of Individual Consultants

1. Project Country: Mongolia
2. Grant Number: H222 – MOG / Governance Assistance Project (GAP)
3. Scope of Contract:

The Government of Mongolia has received a grant from the International Development Association (IDA) under Governance Assistance Project (GAP). GAP is designed around three main components and a small component on project coordination & management comprising: (i) Management of Public Finance; (ii) Fostering Accountability and Monitoring; (iii) Investment Climate; and (iv) Project Coordination and Evaluation. The objectives of GAP are to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of key governance processes in public finance management, accountability and monitoring and investment climate. For more details on the GAP Project, please consult the address of the following website: www.worldbank.org/external/projects and refer to the Project Appraisal Document Report No.35212= MN.

Improve Anti-Corruption Framework is a sub-component of the Governance Assistance Project and its main objective is to implement an effective anticorruption framework for reducing corruption and increasing integrity in the Mongolian Public Administration.

The Anti –corruption Law of Mongolia, 2006, Article 18 of which provides that one of the major functions and mandate of the Independent Authority against Corruption (IAAC) is to conduct a survey on the scope, forms and the causes of corruption at least once every two years, identify a corruption index and disseminate the results to the public. In addition, the law states that the IAAC should conduct fairness and integrity rating of government organizations and state bodies based upon a survey conducted once every two years among individuals and legal entities availing government services, and inform to the public.

One of the main objectives of the anticorruption framework is to support the newly created the IAAC in fulfilling its objective of reducing perceived and actual corruption in a broad term, in particular, in enhancing capacity building of the relevant staff for research conducting. To support the fulfillment of its mandate the IAAC wishes to have an experienced international consultant provide assistance in the following area:

Methodology in conducting survey and constructing corruption index: It is necessary to conduct a survey on identification corruption incidence, forms, prevalence, and cause, and develop methodology for producing corruption index. A number of surveys that have been conducted in Mongolia and other indices of corruption, it is impossible to provide a ‘’scientific’’ or objective measure of the seriousness of corruption in the country.

The objective of this assignment is to propose a suitable methodology that employ in conducting the survey on identification corruption incidence, forms, prevalence, and cause and constructing corruption index and a software programme for data analysis.

Disclosure Report for Contracts Awarded by Selection of Individual Consultants

Project ID: P098426
Project name: GAP Project;
Consultant / Contractor Name & Address: Mr. Donald Bowser, Canada
Contract #: GAP/C/B1-021
Contract signing date: November 8, 2008
Procurement Method: Selection of Individual Consultants
Price: USD 35,600.00
Duration: 5 weeks over an elapsed time of 3 months
Summary scope of contract: International Consultant for Baseline Study for Corruption Perception Index Determination at the Independent Authority against Corruption of Mongolia
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