Call for Consultant for implementing GEAR and GVBH Project Call for individual consultants
Reference: rfx_4070_ROAP
Beneficiary countries or territories: Cambodia
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 21-Jan-2026
Deadline on: 28-Jan-2026 11:00 (GMT 1.00)
Description
Better Factories Cambodia (BFC), a Better Work programme in Cambodia, is an initiative by the International Labour Organization (ILO) and the International Finance Corporation (IFC)
uniting governments, employers" and workers" organizations, global brands, factory owners and workers to improve working conditions in the garment, footwear, and travel goods (GFT) sector
and to make the industry more competitive. BFC aims to support the application of international labour standards and compliance with national labour law in the GFT sector, at factories,
and across the industry. Over the past 20 years, the BFC programme has grown to include over 700 participating factories, impacting more than 65,000 workers, of which approximately 78%
are female, and their families and communities. BFC’s gender strategy aims to promote gender equality and inclusiveness in the Cambodian garment, footwear, and travel goods
factories, where women and men workers have equal opportunities for secure, sustainable, and decent working conditions and can access their rights, fulfil their potential, and have
decisions on their future. With support from the Australian Government’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT), BFC will implement a 3-year project to promote gender equality
in the sector. The overall project outcome aims to promote gender equality and inclusion in women’s empowerment in the Cambodian GFT sector, with two outputs to achieve the goal. Each
output will be managed by a separate consultant to ensure focused expertise and dedicated attention to the distinct objectives of the programme.