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MSME Digitalization Policy and GEDSI Assessment (IC)
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  • MSME Digitalization Policy and GEDSI Assessment (IC)
  • MSME Digitalization Policy and GEDSI Assessment (IC)

    Procurement Process

    IC - Individual contractor

    Office

    UNDP-PHL - PHILIPPINES

    Deadline

    13-Apr-26 @ 11:59 PM (New York time)

    Published on

    29-Mar-26 @ 12:00 AM (New York time)

    Reference Number

    UNDP-PHL-00891,1

    Contact

    UNDP Philippines Procurement Unit - procurement.ph@undp.org

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    Introduction

    Description of the Assignment:

    Micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) are central to inclusive growth and job creation, yet

    digital adoption remains uneven across ASEAN; only ~34% of MSMEs have adopted basic tools

    and ~10% advanced tools, underscoring persistent gaps in capabilities, infrastructure, and enabling

    policies.


    Supported by the Joint SDG Fund with contributions from the European Union and other member

    states, and leveraging the strengths and resources of Participating UN Organizations (PUNOs)—

    United Nations Development Programme, International Labour Organization, and the International

    Trade Centre—under the auspices of the UN Resident Coordinator, alongside key government

    agencies, the Joint Programme on Inclusive, Competitive and Responsible Digital Philippines (JP

    Digital PINAS) aims to leverage digital innovation for inclusive growth and resilience, aligning with

    UN frameworks and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). It seeks to support the digitalization

    of at least 15,000 micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs), including those in geographically

    isolated and disadvantaged areas, through a three-pillar strategy: enhancing MSME capabilities,

    improving their digital access, and fostering gender-responsive policies.


    One of the target outcomes of the JP is to establish a conducive environment for MSMEs’ longterm

    growth and sustainability by raising awareness of the UN Guiding Principles on Business and

    Human Rights (UNGP) and advocating for policies and regulations that support inclusive digital

    transformation, creating an enabling environment that allows MSMEs and marginalized groups to

    thrive in the digital economy. To support UNDP’s work in the achievement of this outcome, a

    consolidated MSME digitalization policy and regulatory assessment that should feed into the

    advocacy activities of Digital PINAS among key stakeholders (i.e., national and local governments)

    will be conducted. To ensure that the JP advocates for a gender-inclusive policy environment

    aligned with various national policy instruments addressing GEDSI (e.g., Magna Carta of Women,

    IPRA Law), this assessment will include a GEDSI assessment of national and local policies and

    regulations impacting MSME digitalization.


    Qualifications:


    Education

    • A master’s degree in Public Policy, Economics, Development Studies,

    ICT/Digital Policy, Gender/Women’s Studies, Sociology/Anthropology,

    Social Work, or related field is required. A bachelor’s degree in a relevant

    field with at least two (2) additional years of relevant experience may be

    considered in lieu of a master's degree.

    Experience

    At least seven (7) years of experience in gender and development, with

    specific experience in GEDSI integration in development programs,

    capacity building, advocacy or policy engagement;

    • Experience in or familiarity with digital inclusion/ICT4D, MSME support

    programs, or public service access;

    • Track record in producing policy options/roadmaps and high-quality

    analytical reports and other policy documents for government or

    development partners;

    • Proven experience in conducting multi-stakeholder consultations and

    dialogues, including women, indigenous groups, and marginalized

    communities;

    • Demonstrated experience in conducting assessments, research, and policy

    analysis, particularly in identifying gaps, opportunities, and entry points for

    GEDSI, including in digitalization or MSME development;

    • Experience working with government agencies, LGUs, international

    organizations, NGOs, or the MSME sector is an advantage.


    Knowledge and Skills


    Demonstrated knowledge in applying GEDSI assessment tools and

    inclusion frameworks;

    • Familiarity with the MSME ecosystem, including challenges, opportunities,

    and policy environment;

    • Familiarity with the digitalization ecosystem in the Philippines;

    • Familiarity with Philippine policy instruments and government processes;

    • Able to develop strategic frameworks, implementation roadmaps, and

    policy recommendations.

    • Highly capable in translating policy objectives into practical, measurable

    initiatives.


    Language

    Proficient in English and Filipino


    Period of assignment/services (if applicable): 45 person days

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