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P177298
Somalia Enhancing Public Resource Management Project
Somalia, Federal Republic of
OP00420866
Request for Expression of Interest
Published
SO-MOF-528657-CS-INDV
Individual Consultant Selection
English
Jan 31, 2026 16:00
Jan 15, 2026
Federal Government of Somalia Ministry of Finance
Abubakar Mohamud
Villa Somalia, Mogadishu
Somalia, Federal Republic of
Somalia, Federal Republic of
00252617523217
EQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST (REOI)
COUNTRY: Federal Republic of Somalia (FRS)
PROJECT ID: P177298
Grant No.: IDA-E1360
Project Name: Somalia Enhancing Public Resource Management (SERP)
Project Number: SERP-P177298
Post Title: Budge,t Finance & Audit Technical Expert
Reference No.: SO-MOF-528657-CS-INDV
Duty Station: Mogadishu, with travel to Federal Member States
1. Background
The Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, together with the Public Accounts Committees in the Federal Member States (FMS), plays a central role in promoting fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability in the management of public resources. These committees are mandated to review national and subnational budget proposals, monitor public expenditure, assess financial policies, and scrutinize audit reports issued by the Office of the Auditor General. By performing these functions effectively, the committees provide legislative oversight of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), ensure implementation of audit recommendations, and strengthen the integrity of Somalia’s Public Financial Management (PFM) system.
A 2025 capacity assessment conducted by Grant Thornton Advisory East Africa Limited, supported by the World Bank under the Somalia Enhancing Public Resource Management Project (SERP), identified significant structural and institutional constraints limiting the committees’ effectiveness
Political economy factors - such as frequent turnover of political and technical leadership, competing priorities, and limited enforcement powers - continue to affect the implementation of audit recommendations. Without structured support, these challenges risk undermining the sustainability and effectiveness of parliamentary oversight reforms.
The engagement of a senior technical expert will provide immediate and sustained support to strengthen parliamentary oversight functions, ensuring alignment with the Public Financial Management Act of 2019 and broader PFM reform priorities. By embedding best practices in legislative governance and building institutional capacity, the expert will enable the committees to fulfill their constitutional and statutory responsibilities more effectively, with greater authority and credibility.
2.Overall Objectives of the Assignment
The objective of this assignment is to provide high-level technical assistance to the Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament and the Public Accounts Committees (PACs) of the Federal Member States to strengthen parliamentary financial oversight as a core accountability function. It will also provide targeted, hands-on support to the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO), strengthening its analytical capacity, internal processes, and effectiveness in budget scrutiny and fiscal oversight. Furthermore, the assignment will enhance the quality, consistency, and independence of parliamentary scrutiny by supporting the development and application of practical guidelines, standardized tools, and structured capacity-building for budget review, audit scrutiny, and systematic follow-up of audit recommendations, in line with the Public Financial Management Act and ongoing national PFM reforms.
3. Selection Criteria
Selection shall be based on the qualification and experience of the candidate and followed by an interview. The qualifications, experience and skills should include:
a)Academic Qualifications
b)Professional Experience
c)Technical Knowledge
d) Skills and Competencies
4. Duration: The assignment will be undertaken over a period of twelve months. The timeframe is designed to provide both immediate technical assistance and sufficient opportunity to institutionalize practices and transfer knowledge to committee members and their supporting secretariats
5. Reporting Obligations
The Expert will report to the Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, who will provide overall guidance and validate parliamentary deliverables. Payments will be based on the deliverables and formally cleared by the Chairperson, with a copy to the SERP Coordinator and PFM Reform Advisor. The Expert’s role is strictly advisory, providing technical and coordination support without exercising any decision-making authority.
Additionally, the Expert will maintain a functional coordination line with the Ministry of Finance through the SERP Coordinator and PFM Reform Adviser to ensure alignment of the assignment with national public financial management reforms.
The Ministry of Finance now invites eligible Individual Consultants to indicate their interest in providing the above-mentioned services. Interested consultants must provide the following: (i) Curriculum Vitae (CV) with 3 references; (ii) copies of certificates of academic qualifications; and (iii) cover letter indicating that they are qualified to perform the services.
6. SUBMISSION REQUIREMENTS; The attention of interested Consultants is drawn to section III, para 3.14,3.16 & 3.17 of the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers: Procurement in Investment Projects Financing Goods, Works, Non -Consulting and Consulting Services, July 2016, revised November 2017, August 2018, November 2020 and September 2023 (“Procurement Regulations”), setting forth the World Bank’s policy on conflict of interest.
A Consultant will be selected in accordance with the Individual Consultant method set out in the World Bank Procurement Regulations.
Interested applicants may refer further information including a detailed Terms of Reference in Annex I.
7. Deadline: Expressions of interest and CV must be delivered to this email serprecruitment@mof.gov.so on or before 16:00 hours January 31, 2026, with email subject marked clearly as “ Budget, Finance and Audit Technical Expert -REF:SO-MOF-528657-CS-INDV
Female candidates are encouraged to apply.
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Annex I: Terms of Reference
Budget, Finance and Audit Technical Expert
Federal Parliament of Somalia - Budget and Finance Committee
Duration: Twelve Months
Duty Station: Mogadishu, with travel to Federal Member States
Reporting To: Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee and coordination with the Ministry of Finance SERP Project Coordinator and PFM Reform Advisor
The Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, together with the Public Accounts Committees in the Federal Member States (FMS), plays a central role in promoting fiscal discipline, transparency, and accountability in the management of public resources. These committees are mandated to review national and subnational budget proposals, monitor public expenditure, assess financial policies, and scrutinize audit reports issued by the Office of the Auditor General. By performing these functions effectively, the committees provide legislative oversight of Ministries, Departments, and Agencies (MDAs), ensure implementation of audit recommendations, and strengthen the integrity of Somalia’s Public Financial Management (PFM) system.
A 2025 capacity assessment conducted by Grant Thornton Advisory East Africa Limited, supported by the World Bank under the Somalia Enhancing Public Resource Management Project (SERP), identified significant structural and institutional constraints limiting the committees’ effectiveness. Key gaps include:
Training and capacity-building initiatives have been sporadic, leaving critical knowledge gaps unaddressed. Consequently, these constraints hinder the committees’ ability to provide timely and rigorous oversight, undermining accountability in public financial management.
To address these challenges, targeted technical assistance is required to:
Political economy factors - such as frequent turnover of political and technical leadership, competing priorities, and limited enforcement powers - continue to affect the implementation of audit recommendations. Without structured support, these challenges risk undermining the sustainability and effectiveness of parliamentary oversight reforms.
The engagement of a senior technical expert will provide immediate and sustained support to strengthen parliamentary oversight functions, ensuring alignment with the Public Financial Management Act of 2019 and broader PFM reform priorities. By embedding best practices in legislative governance and building institutional capacity, the expert will enable the committees to fulfill their constitutional and statutory responsibilities more effectively, with greater authority and credibility.
Objectives of the Assignment
The objective of this assignment is to provide high-level technical assistance to the Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament and the Public Accounts Committees (PACs) of the Federal Member States to strengthen parliamentary financial oversight as a core accountability function. It will also provide targeted, hands-on support to the Parliamentary Budget Office (PBO), strengthening its analytical capacity, internal processes, and effectiveness in budget scrutiny and fiscal oversight. Furthermore, the assignment will enhance the quality, consistency, and independence of parliamentary scrutiny by supporting the development and application of practical guidelines, standardized tools, and structured capacity-building for budget review, audit scrutiny, and systematic follow-up of audit recommendations, in line with the Public Financial Management Act and ongoing national PFM reforms.
The assignment will further institutionalize audit follow-up mechanisms, strengthen the technical and functional capacity of committee secretariats including the PBO, and reinforce parliamentary oversight autonomy through evidence-based analysis, transparent procedures, and results-oriented reporting. It will also promote coordination, peer exchange, and harmonization of oversight practices between the Federal Parliament and Federal Member States, enhance transparency and stakeholder engagement, and address institutional and political-economy constraints to ensure sustainability, ownership, and credible parliamentary oversight of public financial management.
Scope of Work and Expected Deliverables
The expert will provide focused, results-oriented support to strengthen the capacity of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament and the Public Accounts Committees of the Federal Member States, and the Parliamentary Budget Office. The assignment will address the institutional and technical gaps identified in the 2025 capacity assessment, while equipping committees with the tools, processes, and knowledge required to perform rigorous legislative oversight of public resources.
The scope of work will include, but is not limited to, the following key deliverables:
Deliverable 1: Comprehensive Operational, Oversight, and Audit Follow-up Framework
Deliverable 2: Integrated Audit Compliance Tracking and Reporting System
Deliverable 3: Structured Capacity Development and Coaching Program
Deliverable 4: Strengthening of a Functional FRS BFC Secretariat and the Parliamentary Budget Office
Deliverable 5: Strengthened FRS BFC–FMS PAC Coordination and Harmonization
Deliverable 6: Communication, Public Engagement, and Knowledge Management
The consultant work under direct supervision of the Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee and is expected to produce the following reports:
• An initial inception report and work plan within four weeks of commencement highlighting the
key strategies, approach, methodologies and plans/budgets for the achievement of the
assignment outputs/deliverables.
• Monthly progress reports highlighting major activities undertaken, major assignment
milestones achieved, key risks and challenges identified, recommendations to mitigate the risks
and challenges as well as an outline of the major activities to be undertaken in the ensuing
periods. The above reports shall be shared with the Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee and the SERP Project Coordinator and PFM Reform Advisor.
• End of Assignment Report [EAR] addressed to the Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee and copied to the SERP Project Coordinator and PFM Reform Advisor.
Summary of Deliverables and Key Activities
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1. Operational, Oversight, and Audit Follow-up Framework |
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2. Integrated Audit Compliance Tracking & Reporting System |
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3. Capacity Development & Coaching Program |
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4. Establishment & Strengthening of FRS BFC Secretariat |
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5. Strengthened FGS BFC–FMS PAC Coordination & Harmonization |
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6. Communication, Public Engagement & Knowledge Management |
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Qualifications and Experience
The assignment requires a senior professional with advanced technical expertise in public financial management and demonstrated capacity to support high-level parliamentary oversight functions. The ideal candidate will meet the following requirements.
Academic Qualifications
Professional Experience
Technical Knowledge
Skills and Competencies
Duration and Duty Station
The assignment will be undertaken over a period of twelve months. The timeframe is designed to provide both immediate technical assistance and sufficient opportunity to institutionalize practices and transfer knowledge to committee members and their supporting secretariats.
The duty station for the assignment will be Mogadishu, where the Federal Parliament and its Budget and Finance Committee are located. The Expert will be expected to work in close coordination with parliamentary leadership, committee members, and support staff. Periodic travel to Federal Member States will be required, to facilitate peer exchanges, and to promote harmonization of approaches across jurisdictions.
The Expert will be embedded within the parliamentary framework and will operate on a full-time basis, ensuring regular availability for consultations, real-time technical support, and participation in committee sessions.
Reporting Arrangements
The Expert will report to the Chairperson of the Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament of Somalia, who will provide overall guidance and validate parliamentary deliverables. Payments will be based on the deliverables and formally cleared by the Chairperson, with a copy to the SERP Coordinator and PFM Reform Advisor. The Expert’s role is strictly advisory, providing technical and coordination support without exercising any decision-making authority.
Additionally, the Expert will maintain a functional coordination line with the Ministry of Finance through the SERP Coordinator and PFM Reform Adviser to ensure alignment of the assignment with national public financial management reforms.
Coordination and Stakeholder Engagement
The Expert will maintain close collaboration with key stakeholders including FRS BFC, FMS PACs, and the PBO to ensure that technical support is coherent, inclusive, and aligned with the broader public financial management reform agenda. The Budget and Finance Committee of the Federal Parliament will provide oversight and validate key outputs. Engagement will include structured collaboration with Federal Member State Public Accounts and Finance Committees to promote harmonization of oversight practices and peer learning.
The Expert will also work closely with the Office of the Auditor General unit responsible for audit follow-up to support the effective review of audit reports and follow-up on audit recommendations and will coordinate with the Ministry of Finance through the SERP Coordinator and PFM Reform Adviser to ensure alignment with national PFM reforms. Coordination will utilize existing platforms and formal communication channels, with issues escalated through the established avenues.