Call for Proposals: Adaptation and Development of Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) and Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD) Training Materials for Indian Enterprises (Automobile & Electronics Sectors)
The International Labour Organization (ILO), as part of its "Building Responsible Value Chains in Asia" project, seeks an implementing partner to adapt and develop training materials and visual learning aids on Responsible Business Conduct (RBC) and Human Rights Due Diligence (HRDD). The materials are intended for Indian enterprises, including large corporations/OEMs and MSMEs within the automobile and electronics manufacturing sectors. The goal is to create a comprehensive, multi-level training package that integrates existing ILO global resources with India-specific content, case studies, and practical tools.
Key Deliverables:
- Inception Report & Finalized 3-Month Work Plan
- 1 Training Localization Brief
- 2 Sector-Specific RBC-HRDD Orientation Guides (Automobile & Electronics)
- 8 Sector-Specific Case Studies
- 4 Quick Reference Guides (QRGs)
- 8 Self-Assessment Tools
- 10 Visually Engaging Infographics/Posters
- 1 Integrated Training Package & Session Plan
Submission Requirements: Interested applicants must submit technical and financial proposals separately. The proposal should include an organizational profile, team member CVs, relevant experience, a detailed methodology, a work plan, and samples of similar assignments.
Evaluation Criteria: Proposals will be evaluated using the Quality-and-Cost-Based Selection (QCBS) method, with a 70% weightage for the technical proposal and 30% for the financial proposal.
Deadline: Submit proposals by 23:59 25 June 2025 (IST) to kamath@ilo.org with copy to raaj@ilo.org with the subject line: “Proposal: RBC/HRDD Training Package Development”. For any clarifications, you may also write to the same email addresses.
For detailed Terms of Reference (TOR), download the document TOR_RBC-HRDD Training Package.
The tender contains sustainability considerations related to human rights, fundamental principles and rights at work, occupational health and safety, fairly traded goods, targeted employment of people with disabilities, etc.