Management Systems International (MSI) is a Washington,
D.C.-based development firm founded in 1981 with a corporate commitment
to improving public sector management in the U.S. and abroad. MSI has
significantly expanded its technical expertise to include implementation
of a range of analytical and field projects in results based management
including strategic planning and program performance monitoring and
reporting, monitoring and evaluation, policy implementation,
institutional development, and training. The firm is part of Coffey
International Ltd., a global multi-specialist consulting business,
headquartered in Australia with more than more than 4,000 people working
in more than 80 countries.
MSI is implementing the Good Governance in Georgia (G3) program under
contract with the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID). The
G3 program works with national and local governmental agencies to
improve services, efficiency and instill good governance practices. G3
will help improve transparency, accountability and institutional
efficiencies at all levels of government of Georgia institutions,
stakeholders, civil society and citizens.
The overarching goal of the G3 is to address challenges facing
governance at the local and national levels as well as to promote
broader citizens engagement with their elected officials, the media,
civil society, and the members of political parties through
establishment and maintenance of Centers for Civic Engagement (CCEs)
throughout Georgia. G3's Component One promotes more responsive and
engaged governance at the national level by improving institutional
efficiency, transparency and accountability and implementing mechanisms
and systems for internal and external communications.
This Request for Proposals is to provide assistance to the Government
of Autonomous Republic of Adjara (GoARA) in strengthening its capacity
on Program Budgeting and related institutional mechanisms. This
assistance will include technical facilitation of GoARA's Program
Budgeting process as well as intensive capacity development that will be
implemented through formal training and direct on-the-job
consultations.
Proposal submission date/time: March 20, 2013 at 17:00, Tbilisi.
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