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NOTICE AT-A-GLANCE
Project ID
P172492
Project Title
Accountable Governance for Basic Service Delivery
Country
Sierra Leone
Notice No
OP00381498
Notice Type
Request for Expression of Interest
Notice Status
Published
Borrower Bid Reference
SL-MOF-511383-CS-CQS
Procurement Method
Consultant Qualification Selection
Language of Notice
English
Submission Deadline Date/Time
Oct 17, 2025 12:00
Published Date
Oct 03, 2025
CONTACT INFORMATION
Organization/Department
Ministry of Finance
Name
Tommy Adams
Address
Treasury Building George Street Freetown email: info@mof.gov.sl
Name of Project: Accountable Governance for Basic Service Delivery Project
Grant No.: D8380-SL
Project ID: P172492
Issue date: 3rd October 2025
Assignment Title: Hiring a consulting firm to support devolution function (unbundling of devolved functions) with an implementation plan.
Reference No:SL-MOF-511383-CS-CQS
0.1 Background
The Government of Sierra Leone has received US$ 40 million grant financing from the World Bank toward the cost of the Accountable Governance for Basic Service Delivery Project (AGBSDP) and
intends to apply part of the proceeds for consulting services.
In May 2004, the Local Government Act was enacted into law by Parliament as we ushered in local governance and decentralization into government’s service delivery system. Specifically, the
Act aims to consolidate and streamline the law on local governance to give effect to decentralization and devolution of powers, functions and services to the established 19 local councils. It
also provides for decentralization at all levels of local government to ensure good governance, democratic participation and control of decision making by the people as well as for the
political and administrative set-up of local governments, finance and local elections.
0.2 Objective of the Assignment
The main objective of the consultancy services is to prepare a report on comprehensive unbundling of devolved functions (unbundling of devolved functions) with an implementation plan ensuring
clearly the roles and responsibilities of stakeholders. The assignment seeks to provide a comprehensive unbundling of devolved functions in accordance with the guiding principles and relevant
legal frameworks. This involves identifying, analyzing, and delineating the specific roles, responsibilities, resources, and institutional arrangements necessary for the full and effective
transfer of devolved functions to local councils. It seeks to promote clarity, accountability, efficiency, and service delivery by ensuring that local councils are empowered and fully equipped
to perform their mandated functions efficiently and effectively in a transparent and accountable manner.
Specific objectives include:
Determining which functions or responsibilities are suitable for devolution based on the subsidiarity principle.
Ensuring a clear framework is in place for implementing the devolution of identified functions.
Outline the responsibilities and expectations of the various levels of governance involved in the devolution process.
0.3 Scope of Assignment/Specific Task of the Assignment
To achieve the above, the consulting firm is expected to undertake the following tasks amongst others:
Review the existing legal framework that relates to fiscal decentralization e.g LGA 2022, Chieftaincy Act 1973, Chiefdom Governance Act 2012, Chiefdom and Tribal Administration Policy
(2011), PFM Act 2016, Drafts LED and Rural Development Policies etc. and recommend necessary legal amendments to support the unbundling.
Identify and review all current central government and devolved functions as per the Constitution and relevant schedules
Facilitate a study tour of a technical committee to one of the countries where the firm has undertaken similar assignment in sub-Sahara Africa to build capacity of the team to support the
preparation and implementation of the assignment.
Conduct stakeholder consultation with relevant stakeholders including MDAs, civil society, development partners and build consensus
Identify every function of government and unbundle into smaller and manageable activities. The unbundling should further recognize that public services (function and activities) within each
functional areas or sector have different types of economic inputs (e.g., human resource inputs, non-wage recurrent inputs, sectoral supplies, capital inputs, and management and coordination),
the responsibility for which may be assigned to the same, or different, government levels.
Identify and map out LC exclusive, central government exclusive and concurrent or residual functions
Unbundle every function into discrete and actionable sub-functions with clarity in terms of responsibility “responsibility” for each function, including (i) responsibility for policy
and standard-setting; (ii) responsibility for funding (whether directly or through intergovernmental transfers); and (iii) responsibility for monitoring and evaluation.
Analyze current frameworks, institutions, and resources linked to those functions.
Propose detailed implementation strategies for full unbundling. Create a road map for unbundling.
Recommend the capacity building initiatives, institutional arrangement for the devolution process including timelines, responsible entities, and resource needs for effective transfer.
Develop monitoring and evaluation mechanisms to assess progress of the implementation, including the transparent inclusion of devolved and deconcentrated staffing and funding flows to each
LC as a part of the regular central budget process and central budget documentation.
Provide advice on an appropriate framework for costing devolved functions to local councils (expenditure assignment) and develop a term of reference for costing the implementation of
devolved functions
Prepare a devolution plan for every devolving MDA
Provide advice on a structure of implementation and reporting for both devolved and reconcentration functions, clearly defining roles and responsibilities of stakeholders such as MDAs, LCs
and Deconcentrated Offices
Review sectoral policies of Government institutions with specific reference to the sectors that devolved functions to local councils as per the Assumptions of Functions Regulation No. 13 of
November 2004 (the Statutory Instrument).
Facilitate a validation workshop with all relevant stakeholders
Guiding Principles for the assignment
The following shall be the driving principles for executing the assignment including other best international practices:
Subsidiarity: Functions should be managed at the lowest level of government or administrative body capable of effectively carrying them out.
Efficiency: Devolution should result in enhanced service delivery and responsiveness to local needs.
Accountability: Clear lines of responsibility and accountability must be established to ensure transparency.
Capacity: Devolved functions should only be transferred to levels of government with the capacity to manage them effectively.
Affordability: The assignment of functions will consider the fiscal space available at the central government and local council levels and will not assign unfunded mandates.
0.4 Deliverables
Incept report
Functional mapping; And legal and policy review report
Capacity assessment and functional assignment framework report
TOR for costing of devolved functions
Sector devolution plans
Final unbundling report
0.5 Final report
A report on Devolution of functions (unbundling of devolved functions) with an Implementation Plan and a term of reference for a comprehensive costing of devolved functions:
Detailed unbundling framework
Implementation roadmap
Resource allocation plan
Policy and legislative recommendations
Terms of reference for costing of devolved functions
Support and maintenance plan.
0.6 Duration and Institutional Arrangement for the Assignment
A firm will be required to undertake this assignment. The FDD-MoF will provide designated staff and serve as secretariat for the assignment. A task force to be comprised of technical staff from
MDAs including FDD-MoF, PFMRD-MoF and the Decentralization Secretariat of the Ministry of Local Government and Community Affairs will be constituted to work closely with the firm. Among other
tasks, the task force will facilitate consultations with local stakeholders and MDAs. The consultancy will last for a period of 4 months.
0.6 Qualification and Experience of the Firm and Key Experts
The Firm
The consulting firm must demonstrate the following qualifications and experience:
Legal and Policy Expertise
Proven experience in public policy, and legal frameworks relating to devolution and intergovernmental relations.
Demonstrated ability to interpret and analyze statutory mandates, especially those under devolution-related laws.
Experience in Devolution and Governance
At least 10 years of relevant experience supporting or implementing devolution programs, especially in function assignment, capacity assessment, and institutional strengthening.
Evidence of previous work with central and local governments on governance, public administration, or intergovernmental processes in sub-Sahara Africa
Technical Capacity
Multidisciplinary team of experts including:
Public policy specialists
Governance and devolution experts
Legal analysts
Public finance experts
Institutional development and capacity assessment professionals
Stakeholder Engagement
Demonstrated experience conducting participatory stakeholder consultations, especially in government or multi-sectoral environments.
Ability to facilitate workshops, interviews, and field visits across multiple counties.
Project Management and Reporting
Strong track record in managing complex assignments within tight deadlines.
Capacity to deliver high-quality analytical reports, policy recommendations, and implementation frameworks.
Familiarity with the Local Context
Proven understanding of the local governance environment, county operations, and intergovernmental dynamics.
Preference will be given to firms with a presence or experience in working across diverse countries.
Key Experts
Team Leader
At least a master’s degree in economics, development studies, public policy, and public finance.
A PhD. in Public Policy and Fiscal Decentralization is an added advantage
A minimum of 15 years’ experience in public finance general, including at least 10 years of experience in intergovernmental fiscal transfer system
Specialist in Decentralization with working experience on Decentralization in Sub Sahara Africa
In-depth knowledge of decentralization, local governance and empowerment in the sub-Sahara Africa
A knowledge of Sierra Leone’s Decentralization process and experience developing similar policies and strategies will be an added advantage
International experience in Decentralization and Local Governance is an added advantage.
Governance and Devolution expert
At least a master’s degree in economics, development studies, public policy, and public finance.
In-depth knowledge of decentralization and local governance in Sierra Leone
A minimum of 10 years of professional experience in local governance, decentralization, public sector reform
Experience working with local governments, government ministries, department and agencies (MDAs), development partners and non-state actors
Legal Specialist
At least a master’s degree in law
A minimum of 10 years’ experience in public administration
Working experience on Decentralization in Sub Sahara Africa
Knowledge of decentralization, local governance and empowerment in the sub-Sahara Africa
A knowledge of Sierra Leone’s Decentralization process and experience developing similar policies and strategies will be an added advantage
Proven experience and in depth understanding of the legal framework and institutional arrangement for decentralization in Sierra Leone
International experience in Decentralization and Local Governance is an added advantage
Public Finance Expert
At least a master’s degree in economics, public policy, and public finance, public financial management and accounting.
In-depth knowledge of the principles of fiscal decentralization, Budget management and local governance in Sub-Sahara Africa
Proven experience on Medium -Term Expenditure Framework (MTEF), Financial Reporting systems (IFMIS, IPSAS)
A minimum of 10 years of professional experience in Public Financial Management Reforms, Fiscal policy and development
Experience working with local governments, government ministries, department and agencies (MDAs), development partners and non-state actors
Institutional and capacity development Expert
At least a master’s degree in human resource management
A minimum of 10 years’ experience in public administration and human resources management in the public sector
Working experience on Decentralization in Sub Sahara Africa
Knowledge of decentralization, local governance and empowerment in the sub-Sahara Africa
Knowledge of Sierra Leone’s Decentralization process and experience developing similar policies and strategies will be an added advantage
International experience in Decentralization and Local Governance is an added advantage
This REoI will lead to the preparation of short list of firms
The attention of interested firms is drawn to Section III, paragraphs, 3.14, 3.16, and 3.17 of the World Bank’s “Procurement Regulations for IPF Borrowers” First published - July 2016
Second Edition - November 2017 Third Edition - July 2018, Fourth Edition - November 2020, Fifth Edition – September 2023 and Sixth Edition-February 2025 setting forth the World Bank’s
policy on conflict of interest. The firm will be selected in accordance with Consultant Qualification Selection (CQS) method set out in the Consultant Guidelines.
Further information can be obtained at the address below or via email request to agbsdproject2022@gmail.com during office hours 0900 to 1700 hours
Expressions of interest can be delivered to the address below
Project Fiduciary Management Unit (PFMU)
13A Howe Street
Attn: Head of Procurement
OR
Electronically by e-mail to:agbsdproject2022@gmail.com
When submitting, please indicate clearly in thesealed envelope or email subject heading "EOIunbundling of devolved
functions’.
SUBMISSION DEADLINE is 17th October 2025
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