National Consultant to Develop Model Administration of Justice Acts and Implementation Guidelines

Duties and Responsibilities
Purpose of the assignment
The consultants’   services are sought for purposes of developing Model Acts to a standard that is acceptable to the Northern and Southern States of Nigeria. The contextual adaptation of existing legal framework in the form of the Model Acts would thereafter be transmitted to the respective State Houses of Assembly for adoption. The project desires to further organize an advocacy event with the Speakers of the respective States Houses of Assemblies where the Models will be presented for discussion and commitment to table it before their respective Houses of Assemblies. Furthermore, the formulation of the guidelines will enhance implementation of the Act on which sensitization events will be organized to create awareness and ownership. The development of the Model Acts and the guidelines will contribute to the project’s broad objective of enhancing legislative and policy framework for the justice sector institutions and ensuring efficient, effective and accessible justice system.
Specific tasks of the assignment
Under the direct supervision of and consultation with the Project Coordinator and relevant project staff directly responsible for this component, the consultants shall perform the following substantive duties and responsibilities:

Drawing from the Administration of Criminal Justice Act, 2015, develop two Model Acts that are in line with the prevailing socio-legal conditions of the Northern and Southern States;
Develop high standard implementation guidelines on the Administration of Criminal Justice Act that are to be used both at the FCT and focal states’ level;
Organise and facilitate States Houses of Assemblies Speakers’ forum in close consultation and collaboration with the Project Coordinator
Organise and facilitate sensitization workshop for relevant justice institutions on the basis of the implementation guidelines developed; and
Assist the Project Coordinator in providing strategic and expert advice on possible interventions for the onward adoption of the Model Acts by the Project Focal States’ Houses of Assemblies.

At all times, the consultants are required to provide UNODC with access to intermediate outputs of the consultancy s as outlined below In addition to submission of the work products, the consultants  will report on a weekly basis to the Project Coordinator on the status of works through a means which is deemed convenient.
Expected outputs/deliverables
Output A:

Two Model Acts in compliance with the highest standard required under legislative drafting processes in Nigeria.

Output B:

Serve as resource person for the high level event for Speakers of States Houses of Assemblies for the adoption of the Model Acts.

Output C:

Implementation guidelines for the Administration of the ACJ Act.

Output D:

Organise and lead one national sensitization workshop based on the implementation guidelines of the ACJ Act for relevant justice institutions.

Output E:      

Assist the Project Coordinator by providing expert advice on actions and interventions in support of the adoption of the Model Acts by the Focal States Houses of Assemblies (Bayelsa, Benue, Katsina, Imo, Osun, Cross River and Yobe).

Details of deliverables with timeframes
The national experts will work under the overall supervision of the Project Coordinator for a period of 83 working days each spread over six months in accordance with the details below: 
Deliverable 1:

Develop the Model Acts on Administration of Criminal Justice suitable for Northern and Southern States based on the ACJ Act, 2015 which needs to be reviewed and approved by UNODC

Output 1:

Two Model Acts, one for the Northern and one for the Southern States produced and approved by UNODC.

Deliverable 2:

Organise, facilitate and advocate for adoption of the Model Acts in a Speakers’ forum for the States Houses of Assemblies at a venue to be determined in consultation with UNODC.

Output 2:

Speakers’ forum report with clear commitment of the Speakers for onward adoption of the Act for instance in the form of workshop communique) produced.

Deliverable 3:

Develop implementation guidelines for the ACJ Act that complies to the needs and dynamics of States and the FCT.

Output 3:

High standard Guidelines for implementation of the ACJ Act developed and approved by UNODC.

Deliverable 4:

Provide expertise service as a resource person for a sensitisation workshop with relevant justice institutions on the implementation Guidelines developed under C.

Output 4:

Sensitisation workshop report produced and approved by UNODC.

Deliverable 5:

Assist the Project Coordinator in providing expert advice on the adoption of the Model Acts by Focal States.

Output 5:

Follow up action outline submitted together with practical advices

Selection Criteria
Potential candidates’ suitability will be assessed strictly according to the following selection criteria. Only applicants who attains 70% or more in the technical evaluation will be considered. Candidates who scale through the technical evaluation will be invited to submit a financial proposal in accordance with UN rules for procurement of individual consultants. The technical criteria will be weighed against the financial proposal on a weight of 30/70 with the technical proposal weighing 70%.
Remuneration:

Successful candidate will be remunerated in an agreed ratio of about five (5) instalments tied to different deliverables as will be stated in the contract.

Competencies
Corporate Competencies:

Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
Highest standard of integrity, discretion and loyalty.

Functional Competencies:

Excellent understanding of organisational issues;
Commitment to professionalism;
Commitment to effectiveness, accessibility, accountability, transparency and fairness of the justice system;
Excellent understanding of Justice Sector Reform issues and/or fields directly relevant to the project;
Knowledge in conducting training sessions and good facilitation skills;
Good understanding of change management, including system development and organizational skills;
Commitment to quality;
Commitment to deadlines;
Objectivity, honesty and fairness;
Logic and ability to operate systematically;
Excellent oral and writing communication skills;
Timely and accurate submission of reports and other required documents;
Substantive and linguistic quality of documents prepared;
Commitment to confidentiality of the assignment and handing over of products and documents paid for by UNODC used in the delivery of consultancy outputs;
Demonstrable drafting and report-writing skills.

Required Skills and Experience
Education:

Advanced University degree (Master’s degree or equivalent) in Law, Criminology, Political or Social Science, Criminal Justice, International Relations, Public Administration, or related fields. A first level-University degree in combination with qualifying experience may be accepted in lieu of the advanced university degree.

Experience:

Minimum of ten (10) years of relevant experience, preferably in the field of criminal justice or justice sector reform processes in a multi-cultural setting;
A good understanding of the social, economic, political and historical trends underpinning Nigerian justice administration; and experience of working on administration of criminal justice reform is essential;
Previous experience with the United Nations System, European Union funded projects or other international organisations would be an asset;
Considerable proficiency in the use of computers and related office software packages are a key requirement.

Language:

English and French are the working languages of the United Nations Secretariat;
For this consultancy, fluency in English (both spoken and written) is required.

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