Call for External Collaborators- Development of Resource Materials and Toolkits on ILO Fundamental Conventions– BHR Project
ILO
Call for External Collaborators- Development of Resource Materials and Toolkits on ILO Fundamental Conventions– BHR Project
Call for individual consultants
Reference:
rfx_5069_ROAP
Beneficiary countries or territories:
Pakistan
Registration level:
Basic
Published on:
09-Mar-2026
Deadline on:
12-Mar-2026 08:00 (GMT 1.00)
Description
The International Labour Office (ILO) is looking for an individual to undertake work as an External Collaborator.
Below is the summary of the work to be performed:
Under the overall supervision of the ILO Country Office and in close coordination with the Business and Human Rights (BHR) Project team, the consultant will undertake analytical and development work aimed at producing practical resource materials and toolkits to support structured capacity-building and technical assistance activities related to the ILO Fundamental Conventions. The assignment will combine consolidation of technical content with the development of user-oriented tools designed for institutional strengthening and practical implementation.
Please note that if travel is required for this assignment, the necessary travel costs will be covered by the ILO,
if you are interested please express interest and follow the instructions attached to consult the detailed terms of reference and other relavent information in the ILO e-sourcing platform.
Please submit your proposal before the specified deadline.
Thank you.
Please access further details through the ILO e-Sourcing Platform.
80111501
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Management development
80111502
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Compensation or benefits planning
80111503
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Labor or union relations
80111504
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Labor training or development
80111505
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Human resources productivity audits
80111506
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Personnel relocation
80111507
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Outplacement services
80111508
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Service recognition programs
80111509
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Job evaluation service
80111510
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Job description development and writing service
80111511
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Labor training impact assessment