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Terms of Reference – Project Coordinator – Zambia
Center for International Private Enterprise / Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation
1. Background
The Global Alliance for Trade Facilitation is a public private partnership for trade-led growth, supporting governments in developing and least-developed countries in implementing the World Trade Organization’s Trade Facilitation Agreement. Alliance projects cut through red tape and end costly delays at borders by bringing together governments and businesses of all sizes as equal partners to deliver targeted trade reforms. The Alliance is led by the Center for International Private Enterprise, the International Chamber of Commerce, and the World Economic Forum, in cooperation with Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ). It is funded by the governments of the United States, Canada, and Germany.
CIPE, on behalf of the Alliance, is in the process of implementing a project to modernize the framework for the licensing of customs clearing agents (customs brokers) in Zambia. Because customs brokers serve as the intermediary between the Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA or Customs) and traders, a well-functioning border relies heavily upon brokers’ knowledge, professionalism, and integrity. Both the private sector and the Government of Zambia have underscored substantial concerns about the current licensing system and its negative impacts on trade in the country.
Under current practices in Zambia, some brokers are able to attain licenses without proper training, proof of knowledge and compliance, or even demonstrating a physical address for their business. Partly resulting from this, ZRA has estimated that the number of licensed customs brokers, around 700, is in excess of what is required given the level of business in Zambia. The private sector expresses that brokers often lack sufficient knowledge and expertise in clearing goods because there is no proper customs brokers framework, training, and examination in place. Members of a subset of the broker community, often referred to as “briefcase brokers,” do not always have a physical address for their business and are actively undermining the competitiveness of compliant traders. The Government, on the other side, has expressed its concern about the lack of knowledge and understanding of the duties and responsibilities by importers and their customs brokers.
The overall objective of this project, therefore, is to support Zambia to design and implement a modern, equitable, robust and fit-for-purpose customs broker licensing framework. The Alliance will conduct the project through a gender lens to ensure that women derive the same benefits as their male counterparts. After the completion of the project, it is expected that:
The Alliance launched the project in January of 2019 to implement the project in three phases:
The project will directly support Zambia in implementing Article 10.6.3 of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Trade Facilitation Agreement (TFA), which Zambia has determined to be a “Category C” commitment. This article states “with regard to the licensing of customs brokers, Members shall apply rules that are transparent and objective.”
To support the implementation of the project, the Alliance wishes to hire the services of a local Project Coordinator who will work closely and cooperatively with the Zambia Revenue Authority, the project’s working group, and the rest of the Alliance team to ensure timely and adequate implementation of phase II and phase III of the project.
2. General Objectives
The objective of this position is to provide local coordination and day-to-day management of project activities to ensure the successful and efficient implementation of phases II and III of the “Modernization of Customs Clearing Agent Licensing” project.
3. Scope of Work
The position’s activities shall include, but are not limited to the following:
4. Specific Activities
It is expected that the consultant will conduct, as a minimum, the following activities:
5. Duration of Assignment
The duration of the contract is until December 2024. Applicants that are only available part-time will be considered on a case-by-case basis as well. Expected start date: Immediate.
6. Reporting Arrangements
The selected candidate will report to CIPE’s Program Officer for Trade. The candidate will also work closely with the Chair of the Project Working Group.
7. Administrative and Logistical Arrangements
8. Payment Schedule
For the performance of duties outlined in this Terms of Reference, the consultant will be paid monthly.
9. Technical Profile of Candidate
Qualifications
10.Application
To apply for this opportunity, please send a resume, cover letter, and financial proposal to [email protected] by 5:00pm Eastern Standard Time, Monday February 12, 2024 with the subject line: “GATF Zambia Project Coordinator – [FULL NAME]”.
Any and all questions should be communicated in writing before the due date to the same email address.
11. Evaluation Methodology
Evaluation of an applicant’s suitability for this consultancy will be based on the applicant’s technical background as provided on the resume and cover letter as well as the applicant’s financial requirements.
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