Scope of Work and Specific Task Sample Clauses

Scope of Work and Specific Task. The GoE is the main implementer of ESAP3. On behalf of the GoE and development partners, the World Bank is recruiting a Management Agency (MA) to serve as a MA to manage the technical implement the ESAP 3 program in close cooperation with GoE government. The MA will be in charge of most core functions of the ESAP 3 program. However, the Government will be responsible for part of the activities and leads the overall oversight of the program. The MA serves as the core management body that oversees the technical implementation of the program and is accountable for operations. This management role includes technical program management, financial management, grant management, M&E, capacity building and training of government and other officials, CSOs and other stakeholders, etc. There will be a focus on building capacity and supporting the overall development of a system to sustainably deliver greater impacts through SA. The MA will be responsible for operational implementation of ESAP3 in terms of day-to- day management of all project components as described in these TORs. The MA will recruit CSOs and other entities which will work directly with communities using SA tools and procedures. The MA will also work closely with GoE to coordinate the implementation of Component 2. Under Component 3, the MA will manage operational activities of CSOs and other grantees or consultants, including management of fiduciary arrangements. The MA should have a presence in Addis Ababa through either a branch office or other arrangement and also set up sub-offices or “regional hubs” to effectively and efficiently implement and manage the SA program and supervise CSOs. Specifically, the MA is expected to carry-out the following tasks:
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