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Duties and Responsibilities

Inception and Coordination

  • Organize and participate in inception calls and progress meetings with OPM and MoFPED and other relevant central finance agencies (e.g. Budget Directorate, Treasury Services, Accountant General, Internal Audit).
  • Introduce and sensitize stakeholders to project objectives, methodology, and expected outputs.
  • Coordinate closely with UNDRR and national focal points throughout the assignment.

PFM-for-Recovery Assessments

  • Review and input to UNDRR’s PFM-for-Recovery Assessment Guide.
  • Collect and review relevant documentation on the national PFM system, including but not limited to
  • Legal and regulatory frameworks governing public finance
  • National budget processes and fiscal decentralization arrangements
  • Disaster risk financing instruments and contingency mechanisms
  • Climate finance and public investment management frameworks
  • Previous PFM‑related assessments (e.g. PEFA, climate‑PFM, DRF studies)
  • Compile background information necessary for the PFM assessment based on the PFM-for-Recovery Assessment Guide, leveraging information from previous PFM assessments.
  • Organize and conduct interviews and consultations with key stakeholders, including but not limited to
  • MoFPED departments and agencies
  • Office of the Auditor General
  • National Planning Authority
  • Office of the Prime Minister (including disaster management functions)
  • Select sector ministries and local government representatives (as relevant). Apply and conduct analysis based a structured PFM-for-Recovery assessment framework tailored to the Ugandan context
  • Identify data gaps relevant to disaster responsive PFM, identifying:
  • Priority institutional and capacity gaps
  • Policy and regulatory reform needs
  • System and process improvements to support resilient recovery
  • Ensure gender-responsive and inclusive analysis, including consideration of differential impacts on women and at‑risk and marginalized groups.
  • Organize and facilitate validation sessions/workshops with government and stakeholders to review and confirm findings. This includes developing workshop agenda, supporting logistics preparations, facilitating sessions, and drafting/finalizing workshop reports.
  • Prepare a draft PFM assessment report for Uganda, and corresponding PowerPoint presentation materials, including analytical findings
  • Practical and prioritized recommendations
  • Clear linkages to recovery financing and readiness.
  • Revise the report based on feedback from validation workshops.
  • Ensure that PFM findings inform the National Recovery Readiness Roadmap, particularly financial preparedness for recovery and reconstruction.

Capacity Building on PFM for Recovery

  • Develop PowerPoint presentations and supporting training materials for two capacity-building workshops on PFM for disaster and climate‑resilient recovery
  • Tailor materials to the Ugandan institutional and fiscal context, with focus on:
  • Risk‑informed fiscal planning
  • Budget allocation and tagging for disaster and climate risks
  • Public investment and recovery financing
  • Transparency, accountability, and audit in recovery spending
  • Support organization of two capacity-building workshops in coordination with OPM-DMD, MoFPED and UNDRR
  • Support facilitation of interactive sessions and collection of participant feedback using structured feedback tools
  • Document workshop proceedings, outcomes, key lessons learned, and recommendations for follow-up capacity development The Consultant will work Under the overall supervision of UNDRR Economic Affairs Officer.

Qualifications/special skills

  • Advanced university degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in public finance, economics, public policy, development studies, or related fields is required.
  • A first-level university degree in any of these fields in combination with two additional years of qualifying work experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.
  • Five (5) years of relevant experience in public financial management (PFM), fiscal policy, or public sector reform is required.
  • Experience in PFM diagnostics or assessments e.g. Public Expenditure and Financial Accountability (PEFA) assessment or climate‑related PFM is required.
  • Experience in capacity building and facilitation with government officials is required.
  • Experience in working with Ministries of Finance; experience in Uganda is required.
  • Experience in gender-responsive budgeting or inclusive public finance is desirable.

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