| Posted date | 16th March, 2026 | Last date to apply | 25th March, 2026 |
| Category | Tender | ||
| Type | Tender | Position | 1 |
| Experience | 5 years | ||
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Rural Education and Economic Development Society (REEDS-PK) is a non-profit humanitarian registered organization with Government of Pakistan based in Rahim Yar Khan (Southern Punjab) working for education and sustainable development. |
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Rural Community Development Society (RCDS) is a registered is a non-profit organization striving to uplift vulnerable, poor and marginalized communities through participatory development approaches across the Punjab Province, in collaboration with national and international partners in thematic areas including Human and Institutional Development, Social Mobilization, Livelihood & Employment and Physical Infrastructure development. |
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Both organizations are currently implementing the project titled “Capacity-building for Socially Diligent Agribusinesses (CSDA)” funded by the European Union (EU) and implemented with the support of Helvetas Intercooperation gGmbH. Under the CSDA project:
For effective and harmonized implementation of the project, RCDS and REEDS-PK have developed joint Terms of Reference (ToRs) for consultancy services required under the CSDA project. Accordingly, REEDS-PK, in coordination with RCDS, invites sealed proposals from qualified individuals/firms for the consultancy services as outlined in the attached Terms of Reference for the above-mentioned districts. Terms of Reference (TORs): Consultant/Firm for Capacity Building, Monitoring Strengthening, and Legal Reform Support on Human Rights for “Capacity-Building for Socially Diligent Agribusinesses (CSDA)” Project Background: Since 2014, Pakistan’s trade relations with the EU (European Union) have significantly increased owing much to the preferential trade treatment it receives under the EU’s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP-Plus). The EU stands as Pakistan’s largest export destination ahead of major economies such as that of the US and China, representing over approximately 23 percent of Pakistan’s overall exports in 2023, primarily consisting of textile and agriculture exports. However, the preferential trade access to Pakistani exports is contingent upon compliance with international conventions on human and labor rights, environmental protection and good governance. Moreover, the EU has introduced legislation regarding human and labour rights due diligence, namely the Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD), the Forced Labour Regulation and the Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD) require EU businesses importing from Pakistan to ensure due diligence regarding labour and human rights within their respective supply chains. While the GSP-Plus primarily focuses on state machinery to comply with international conventions, the recent EU legislation introduces binding obligations on businesses to conduct supply chain due diligence, ensure fair labour practices, and prevent forced labour. The CSRD and CSDDD strengthen transparency by requiring corporate reporting on human rights due diligence and sustainability efforts, while the EU Forced Labour Regulation enforces direct bans on goods linked to forced labor. Collectively, these legislations reinforce each other, ensuring that companies not only meet regulatory requirements but also embed ethical and sustainable practices into global supply chains. In this regard, the CSDA project works for improving compliance on labour standards and business-related human rights in Pakistan’s agriculture sector and agro-industry. The focus of the project is on supporting Pakistan’s rice and cotton value chains, enhancing responsible business conduct in safeguarding human and labour rights in accordance with Pakistan’s domestic legal framework and international commitments such as under the GSP Plus and in line with EU sustainability reporting and due diligence legislation. These legislative requirements place growing responsibility on businesses, employers, and value chain actors to understand, internalize, and operationalize labour rights, human rights due diligence, and sustainability standards. At the same time, workers, farmers, and consumers require accessible information to understand their rights, responsibilities, and the broader social and economic value of responsible business practices. In this regard, this assignment aims to strengthen the capacity of civil society organizations (CSOs), media actors, and human rights monitors to effectively monitor, document, and respond to human rights violations. The assignment also seeks to enhance access to legal redress mechanisms and contribute to judicial and policy reforms through structured legal guidance and advocacy resources. Objective: To enhance the capacity of relevant stakeholders to monitor, document, analyze, and respond to human rights violations, while strengthening access to legal remedies and contributing to evidence-based advocacy for judicial and labour rights reforms. Scope of Work: The assignment may include travel to one/some of the projects target districts namely Bahawalpur, Rahim Yar Khan, Faisalabad, Sheikhupura, and Gujranwala. The duty station for the assignment will be Lahore. The consultant/firm will be responsible for planning, and delivering the following work packages and corresponding activities: Work Package 1: Capacity Building of CSOs and Media on Monitoring and Reporting Violations To strengthen the technical capacity of CSOs and media actors in monitoring human rights violations, conducting responsible documentation, reporting to appropriate forums, and using constructive profiling approaches to improve access to redress mechanisms.
Work Package 2: Training of Human Rights Monitors on Case Tracking and Causal Analysis To strengthen the analytical and case-tracking capacities of human rights monitors, including CSOs, employers, relevant government representatives, and labour associations.
Work Package 3: Legal Guidance, and Judicial Reform Advocacy Materials To provide structured legal guidance for human rights violation cases and generate evidence-based recommendations for judicial and labour rights reforms. Development of Legal Resource Material
Deliverables: The consultant / firm will be expected to deliver the following, and are subject to approval
Timeline: The overall engagement will span a period of 24 months (which would begin as per the signing of this contract). Media activities will be phased and scheduled in coordination with the project team, national media calendars, and stakeholder availability. Payment Schedule: Advance Payment (20 percent): An advance payment will be made upon contract signing.
Qualification of the firm:
Level of Effort Matrix:
Total Effort: 52 days Interested firms shall submit:
- It should include a concise statement of understanding of the assignment and its objectives; (ii) a detailed methodology outlining the proposed approach, tools, and processes to be employed in carrying out the assignment; and (iii) a comprehensive work plan, including key activities, deliverables, and milestones. The Technical Proposal should reflect logical sequencing of tasks and allocation of responsibilities between proposed experts.
- All travel and related expenses incurred in connection with the performance of the Services under this assignment shall be the sole responsibility of the Consultant. Such costs shall be deemed to be included in the Consultant’s financial proposal and contract price.
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Apply By:
Procurement Department
(REEDS Head Office)
House# 1, Street # 1, Canal Park Near Govt. Girls College Rahim Yar Khan
Contact# 0301-7525815
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