Northern Mountain Provinces Transport Connectivity Project - Design of a Road Safety
Awareness Campaign (RSACD)
Recruitment of a National Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability & Social Inclusion Specialist (GEDSI)
Terms of Reference
Job Title: National Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability & Social Inclusion Specialist (national individual specialist)
Reporting to: RSACD Activity Team Leader
A. Background
1. Aus4Transport is an Australian Government initiative to support the Government of Vietnam (GOV) in developing high-quality transport infrastructure to promote economic growth and poverty reduction.
Aus4Transport is managed by a Program Managing Contractor (PMC), DT Global, Australia, on behalf of the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) of the Australian Government
2. The program’s goal is to increase investment in Vietnam’s road, rail, and inland waterway infrastructures by bringing higher quality projects to market faster. The end-of-program outcome is faster project development and improved quality of transport infrastructures making use of funding from all financial sources. Two intermediate Program outcomes are anticipated: (i) the Ministry of Transport (MOT) giving enhanced consideration of engineering, financial, economic, safety, gender, social and environmental matters in all pre-feasibility studies, feasibility studies and detailed engineering design leading to MOT bringing better prepared proposals and concepts more rapidly to implementation, drawing on innovative and comprehensive approaches; and (ii) MOT identifying bottlenecks to improved project development, identifying and assessing remedial measures, and recommending improved practices, leading to MOT adopting innovations in policies and procedures toward improved project development.
3. Working in close partnership with the MOT, the Aus4Transport line agency, and the wider transport sector, the Program will provide support through two streams of activities:
B. Stream B RSACD Activity
4. The GOV has received a Loan from the Asian Development Bank to undertake the Northern Mountain Provinces Transport Connectivity Project (NMPTCP), in which MOT acting as the Project line agency. Additionally, MOT acting as Program line agency of the Aus4Transport. Part of the Aus4Transport grant is used for financing the consulting services for the detailed design and documentation (DDD) of the NMPTCP as a Stream A Activity. Aus4Transport grant will also be used for financing a Stream B Activity “Design of a Road Safety Awareness Campaign for the NMPTCP” – RSACD. MOT acting as the Activity line agency will have the overall responsible for the implementation of the RSACD Activity. MOT has assigned (i) its Project Management Unit No.2 (PMU2) acting as the Activity Executing and Implementing agency, to oversee on behalf of MOT the Activity implementation progress and quality; overall coordination of the Activity with regard to MOT requirements, monitoring Activity progress and quality and using the Activity outputs. The RSAC will be designed in close consultation with the National Committee for Traffic Safety (NCTS).
5. Aus4Transport has assigned the PMC to act as the client of the required consulting services. The PMC will manage in collaboration with PMU2 the Activity implementation including recruitment and signing of contracts with the individual consultants.
6. The Activity scope is to design a Road Safety Awareness Campaign to be implemented prior to and during the construction period of the NMPTC Project. The campaign will target the civil works contractors and their workers, the road users, the local communities and businesses, with a special attention to the ethnic minorities, living along the project roads. At the time of writing the implementation of the campaign is expected to be procured and managed by Aus4Transport as a separate activity once the design is approved by MOT and DFAT.
7. The Activity outputs encompass: (i) a Safety Risk Mitigation Plan to be implemented by the civil works contactors, and (ii) a comprehensive Road Safety Awareness Campaign including detailed scope, implementation arrangements and estimated cost. The following outlines the task to be carried out by the Consultant team:
8. The Activity will require the input of (i) a national Team Leader cum Road Safety Specialist (4 person-months), (ii) a national Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) Specialist (3 person-months) and (iii) an international Road Safety Specialist (2 person-months).
C. National Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion Specialist (GEDSI) – Scope of Services
9. The implementation of the Activity will require the services of a National Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability and Social Inclusion Specialist (GEDSI) who will review the gender aspects of the UN Decade on Road Safety 2011-2020; carry out a gender assessment of road safety in the three Project provinces (Lai Chau, Lao Cai and Yen Bai); develop the specific modules dealing with gender, disability and ethnic minority communities’ issues of the Road safety awareness campaign for the
NMPTCP.
10. The tasks of the GEDSI specialist will include, but not limited to the following:
D. Key Expertise Requirements
11. The GEDSI specialist will have a bachelor’s degree in social science/development or equivalent and more than 15 years of professional experience with at least 5 years of relevant experience in social safeguards applied in transport infrastructure projects or one road safety awareness campaign designs.
The GEDSI specialist should have substantive knowledge of project management and delivery and working knowledge of English.
12. The GEDSI specialist should have a proven experience in road safety related projects, preferably with MOT and experience in dealing with government and local agencies.
E. Implementation Arrangements
13. The GEDSI specialist will be engaged by the PMC on a fulltime basis for a total duration of 3 months over the anticipated 4-month duration of the Activity and will be based at both, the Aus4Transport Office and PMU2 Office in Hanoi.
14. The GEDSI specialist will be administratively accountable to the Activity Team Leader and Aus4Transport Team Leader; also, he/she will work closely and collaboratively with the Activity team members including the International Road Safety Specialist. The GEDSI specialist principal counterpart is PMU2. The GEDSI specialist is expected to maintain regular contact with PMU2 and the Activity team to discuss progress, issues, any assignment needs, and any required guidance.
15. The Aus4Transport Program will cover the cost of the GEDSI specialist remuneration in Vietnamese Dong, any domestic travel costs that may be required in support of his/her outputs. The TL is expected to provide his/her own computer and peripherals needed for the assignment.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter, detailing applicable experience and skills, and a CV referencing “Application to the position of National Social Development cum Gender Equality, Disability & Social Inclusion Specialist (GEDSI) ” in the subject title to [email protected]
Application Deadline: 14 May 2021.
No phone calls. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted for interviews.
Aus4Transport Office
Suite 10-03, 10 th floor, HCO Building
44B Ly Thuong Kiet Str., Hoan Kiem Dist., Hanoi, Vietnam
Tel: +84 24 37347559
E-mail: [email protected]