Request For Proposals for G-PSF Dialogue Results Evaluation
- Career Category: Call for Proposals
- Location: Phnom Penh
RFP Number: RFP25-0054
Domain Name: MERL and G-PSF - Policy Hub
Assignment Duration: January-July 2026 (Commencement date as soon as possible)
2. Purpose
CAPRED seeks to engage a qualified consulting firm to evaluate and validate the outcomes of the 19th G-PSF and the G-PSF Working Groups (WGs). The evaluation will focus on identifying reforms that have been implemented through CAPRED’s G-PSF interventions and understanding their quantitative and qualitative impacts on both public and private sector stakeholders. The G-PSF Progress Reports have a detailed list of outcomes achieved through the G-PSF mechanism and will, therefore, be used as the basis for the evaluation process.
The assignment will be delivered in two stages:
- Pilot stage: Develop the research methodology and test it on a selected Working Group, focusing on Law, Tax, and Governance (mini-evaluation). This stage will allow refinement of tools, data collection approaches, and analysis methods while validating early impacts.
- Full evaluation stage: Adjust and deploy the refined methodology across all Working Groups to assess the depth, scale, and systemic impact of reforms. This stage will provide a comprehensive understanding of both horizontal (across WGs) and vertical (line ministry-level) effects, as well as early indications of institutional and policy change.
Note: Both stages are being advertised in this TOR, but the second-phase contract will be awarded based on performance in the first stage.
3. Scope of Work
This assignment will evaluate the outcomes and early-stage impacts of reforms stemming from the 19th Government–Private Sector Forum (G-PSF) plenary, held in November 2023, and subsequent Working Group (WG) processes. The purpose is to assess the extent to which these reforms have been implemented, examine their impact on the public and private sectors, and offer recommendations to strengthen the G-PSF as a platform for effective, inclusive policy dialogue.
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Eligibility
- 4. Qualifications or specialised knowledge/experience required
- This assignment requires a relevant evaluation and impact assessment skillset, expertise, and experience. The consulting firm shall have personnel within the team composition with the following qualifications.
- Essential qualifications:
- Education:
- Subject matter experts in monitoring & evaluation, public policy, economics, or international development.
- Experience:
- Proven experience in evaluating regulatory reforms or public–private dialogue mechanisms.
- Strong quantitative and qualitative research methods/skills, with experience in survey design, data collection, and statistical analysis.
- Possess a team member with the ability to read Khmer regulatory documents. Familiarity with relevant laws and frameworks such as the Cambodia Investment Law, the tax regulatory frameworks are is a plus.
- Ability to present complex information clearly and concisely to diverse audiences.
- Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to engage effectively with a wide range of stakeholders, including government officials, private sector representatives, and civil society organizations.
- Demonstrated ability to manage multiple tasks and deadlines effectively, ensuring the timely delivery of high-quality outputs.
- A commitment to ethical standards in research and evaluation, including respect for confidentiality and the rights of participants.
- Desirable:
- Familiarity with the Cambodian economic context, particularly in relation to taxation, customs, agriculture, trade, investment, and infrastructure.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills in English; proficiency in Khmer is an asset.
- Knowledge of GEDSI: Understanding of Gender Equality, Disability, and Social Inclusion (GEDSI) principles and their application in development programming.
- Other requirements and compliance:
- Demonstrate integrity and high ethical standards.
- Display cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality, and age sensitivity and adaptability.
- Fulfill obligations to GEDSI sensitivity and zero tolerance for sexual harassment.
- Strictly comply with the DFAT Child Protection Code of Conduct and policy (https://www.dfat.gov.au/sites/default/files/child-protection-policy.pdf)