Management Systems International (MSI) is an international
development consulting firm with a wide range of expertise and
experience, has worked in more than 100 countries around the world
promoting sustainable economic development, reducing human suffering
through assistance after natural and man-made disasters, and working
alongside decision makers as they undergo the transition to democracy
and market-based economies. MSI-Georgia is currently implementing the
USAID Good Governance in Georgia Program (G3), which includes
facilitation of the Ministry of Regional Development and Infrastructure
(MRDI) in the planning and implementation of the reform of the
sub-national governments in Georgia.
In November, 2012, MRDI began to design a major policy initiative to
reform the existing system of local self-governments (LSGs) in Georgia.
One of the main aspects of the reform proposal is a territorial reform
to optimize the number of city/municipal governments to support better
local governance, creating new cities, and dividing existing
municipalities into smaller units in settlements or groups of
settlements. In May, 2012 MRDI distributed a draft Organic Law with the
criteria for establishing LSGs. If the criteria were to be used,
there would be about 300 LSGs established in Georgia.
MSI-Georgia is now seeking a qualified research organization to design and conduct an analysis of the fiscal implications
for increasing the number of local self-government units in Georgia.
The objective of the assignment is to design a research methodology and
process and analyze financial data on LSGs, and estimate the impact of
the proposed reforms on the fiscal resources that will be required by
the creation of additional LSGs, as set out in MRDI's draft Organic Law.
Given the time sensitivity of this research, the specified
deliverables must be submitted within 5 weeks (25 days) of contract award.
Proposal submission due date/time: June 12, 2013 at 17:00.
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