Call for External Collaborator – Quantitative analysis of the social protection extension
ILO
Call for External Collaborator – Quantitative analysis of the social protection extension
Call for individual consultants
Reference:
rfx_6281_Europe
Beneficiary countries or territories:
Uzbekistan
Registration level:
Basic
Published on:
28-Apr-2026
Deadline on:
12-May-2026 11:00 (GMT 2.00)
Description
The International Labour Office (ILO) is looking for an individual to undertake work as an External Collaborator.
Below is a summary of the work to be performed:
Based on social protection data collection and analysis, the consultancy will assess the cost and financing gap to extend social protection. It will also estimate the expected poverty impact of the extension scenarios on key beneficiary groups. Opportunities of fiscal space to finance economically sustainable social protection extension will be complementing the above mentioned analysis in order to provide financing options. The consultant will present intermediary and final analysis to the national stakeholders and engage in policy discussions included the reports.
If you are interested, please express interest and follow the instructions attached to consult the detailed terms of reference and other relevant 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.
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