TERMS OF REFERENCE CONSULTANCY SERVICE TO DEVELOP A NEW PRIVATE SECTOR FEDERATION (PSF) LEGAL STRUCTURE
Background
The Rwanda Private Sector Federation (PSF) is a member-based organization that was established in December 1999, replacing the former Chamber of Commerce and Industry, which was a public agency affiliated to the Ministry of Trade and Industry (MINICOM).
The decision to transition from the Chamber of Commerce as well as Rwanda Employers Association to PSF was made to emphasize the importance of close collaboration between the private sector and public institutions, thereby enhancing the effectiveness of PSF's organs and functions.
PSF is a professional employers’ federation governed by the provisions of the Labor Code, particularly Articles 143 to 151, as outlined by the Labour Code, 2001. The legal status of the Federation was published in the Official Gazette of the Republic of Rwanda No. 20 of 15/10/2002, and it operates as an employers’ federation.
PSF is comprised of 80 employers’ associations. Its organizational structure extends from the nationwide business community up to the General Assembly, ensuring comprehensive representation and coordination across the private sector. The leadership structure includes the General Assembly, Board of Directors, Clusters (National, Provincial, District, Sector, Cell Leadership), and Sectoral-Based Associations, all of which work together to support and represent the interests of the business community. From cell leadership to national leadership, these entities operate under five key clusters: Industry, Trade, Service, Agriculture, and Specialized, which include youth, women, and persons with disabilities.
To highlight its role, PSF has registered major successes since its creation in 1999. Beyond a strong brand and membership base, PSF pioneered Business Development Services (BDS), registered wins in advocacy and played a strong national, regional and international role.
The Federation’s mission is to advocate effectively and reinforce member’s businesses, with a vision of profitable businesses for a prosperous Rwanda. PSF focuses on capacity building, entrepreneurship promotion, access to the markets, business research and advisory as well as creation of regional and international business partnerships.
Furthermore, the Federation coordinates the participation of its members in various trade missions in Africa and beyond, with a purpose to increase the country’s export base of goods and services as well as ensuring access to new markets for different products, services and raw materials for industries leading to the business growth in Rwanda.
In this context, the Federation has been committed to contributing to national goals (Vision 2050, NST2, etc.) and the country’s economic agenda through proactive advocacy, business community representation, promotion of collective interests, and facilitation of public-private dialogue.
Despite these significant achievements over the last 25 years, the Federation has faced substantial challenges in fulfilling its role due to existing legal, operational, and collaborative constraints that limit its effectiveness.
It is against the above background, PSF is seeking a qualified and motivated consulting firm to develop a legal framework that addresses these challenges, enabling PSF to better fulfill its mandate and continue contributing to Rwanda's economic development.
Rationale
PSF is committed to play a key role in achieving national and global development goals, including the Sustainable Development Goals’ Vision 2030 (SDGs), Rwanda’s Vision 2050, and the National Strategy for Transformation (NST2). These initiatives emphasize the private sector’s critical role in promoting inclusive and sustainable economic growth, creating productive employment, and driving industrial transformation. However, despite PSF’s efforts, significant challenges remain in its ability to fully represent and coordinate the interests of the business community.
The current structure and existing legal framework does not provide PSF with sufficient authority to effectively coordinate and represent private sector interests, as some companies and associations are regulated by various ministries and public agencies rather than under PSF’s unified oversight. Additionally, collaboration between PSF and its organs, as well as with government institutions, is limited by regulatory constraints, reducing the Federation's ability to contribute fully to the country's private sector-led growth model.
In light of these challenges, PSF is seeking consultancy service to revamp its structure, develop a new legal structure that will enhance its ability to fulfill its mandate.
Objectives
Overall Objective
To redefine the overall objective, mission and vision of the institution, develop a comprehensive new legal framework and an appropriate structure that strengthens the PSF capacity to effectively represent, coordinate, and advocate for the business community, thereby enhancing its contribution to Rwanda’s economic development and its alignment with national and global development goals.
Specific Objectives:
Scope of Work
The scope of the assignment involves developing a new working structure, an appropriate Human skills and abilities, and a suitable legal regime that would governor well PSF. The assignment will begin with a comprehensive assessment of the current legal, policy, and regulatory framework governing PSF, identifying existing gaps and challenges that limit its authority and operational efficiency. Based on this assessment, the consultancy firm will propose legal reforms, including necessary revisions to laws, policies, and PSF governance and secretariat structures, to strengthen PSF’s capacity to represent the private sector more effectively.
Additionally, the assignment will involve redefining the roles and responsibilities of PSF’s organs and leadership to improve coordination and representation at all levels of the private sector.
To perform this, the consultancy firm will engage PSF members, leadership, and secretariat, as well as relevant government institutions, ensuring a collaborative approach and alignment with stakeholders’ needs and expectations.
The consultancy firm will also benchmark with private sector organizations’ legal and operational framework both regionally and globally to incorporate best practices and lessons learned. Furthermore, the consultancy firm will explore mechanisms for delegating certain business-related services from government institutions to PSF, aiming to improve service delivery and support for private sector development.
Finally, a detailed implementation strategy will be provided, outlining the steps required to execute the proposed new legal reforms and structural changes, ensuring alignment with Rwanda’s national development goals and a smooth transition.
Tasks and Responsibilities
The consultancy firm will ensure that all reforms and recommendations are tailored to meet PSF’s unique needs and that they contribute effectively to strengthening PSF’s role in Rwanda’s private sector-led growth. Reference to the specific objectives, the tasks and responsibilities will include but not limited to the following:
World class aligned strategic vision for the federation for the upcoming ten years with defined strategic priorities.
Methodology and Approach
The selected consultancy firm will be expected to develop a detailed methodology and tools for executing this assignment. The successful firm will collaborate with PSF’s designated contract manager. A structured questionnaire will be developed, and a participatory approach, including regular discussions with PSF members, leadership, secretariat, and key government stakeholders, is recommended.
The consultancy firm may be required to use the following participatory techniques:
Key Deliverables
The specific deliverables of the assignment will include:
Qualifications of the consulting firm
The team of consultants should hold the following qualifications:
Duration and Reporting of the Assignment
The assignment will be executed for a period of sixty (60) calendar days with effect from the time of signing of the contract and the consultancy firm will be reporting to PSF’s assigned contract manager. The consultancy firm will be responsible for setting up meetings with the appropriate government counterparts, district and community business leaders, and stakeholders working in areas of Private Sector Development. PSF shall provide a recommendation letter to the selected firm.
The draft and final reports will be shared with and validated by PSF and other key stakeholders.
The contract will be signed between the selected firm and PSF secretariat as the hiring institution. The assignment will be governed by PSF procurement rules and regulations.
Payments Arrangements
The payment modalities to the consultancy firm will be discussed during the contract negotiation processes and upon agreement the process will be clearly shown in the contract.
Application Specifications
A firm interested in the consultancy will be expected to provide the following documentation:
Submission of Bid
Interested firms should submit online well-bound and separate technical and financial Proposals, in English not later than Wednesday 27th November, 2024 at 4pm local time.
Inquiries and Submission of all documents will be sent in soft copy to the attention of
PSF Procurement at procurement@psf.org.rw
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