Request for Proposal for Description of Registration and Compliance Procedures for Micro and Small Economic units and Their Workers in Cambodia
- Career Category: Call for Proposals
- Location: Phnom Penh
Objectives and methodology
The objective of this assignment is to map out the most common process and touchpoints for registering micro and small informal businesses accordingly with the national requirements. The assignment will support the contextualization of the ILO FYB modules in Cambodia and its implementation. The scope of the mapping must differentiate between (i) own-account workers and (ii) employers/owners of micro/small enterprises.
The mapping should, as much as possible, be generalised and encompassing the multiplicity of industries and economic sectors. Where specific sectoral differences exists (e.g., licensing) the mapping shall precisely indicate it. The ILO team may consider narrowing down the scope to a small number of sectors such as, for example, construction, tourism, accommodation, and F&B.
Deliverables
- The first deliverable is the draft report on registration and compliance procedures for micro and small enterprises, based on initial desk research. The report will also include a list of key topics and guiding questions for information collection and a list of relevant institutions and agencies for field observation and interviews.
- The second deliverable is the final report containing exhaustive information on registration and compliance requirements and procedures for small enterprises and workers, revised based on comments provided by the ILO and by workshop participants.
Payment calendar:
- 1st payment of 50% of the total amount upon reception of the 1st deliverable, to the ILO’s satisfaction;
- 2nd payment of 50% of the total amount upon reception of the 2nd deliverable, to the ILO’s satisfaction.
Duration
The assignment will take place from April 2024 to July 2024, with an estimated work duration of 15 days.
Eligibility
- Required profile
- A good understanding of the informal economy in Cambodia;
- Proven experience and knowledge of the laws, regulations and procedures for the formalization of micro and small enterprises in Cambodia, as well as of the institutions/agencies that support them.
- Proven experience in supporting enterprises in their registration, formalization, and development.
- A capacity to communicate effectively with the representatives of the institutions/agencies involved in formalization.
- Excellent spoken and written English and Khmer language skills.
- Excellent ability to synthesise and organise information.