2011 Consulting jobs in NGOs
TERMS OF REFERENCEPrinting and Layout of Finance Manual (English and French Editions)
Forum Syd is a Swedish NGO with regional offices in Nairobi and headquarters in Sweden. Forum Syd’s focus is on democracy and rights. It does this mainly through the strengthening of civil society organizations. More details can be found in the website http://www.africa.forumsyd.org/
As part of support to local organizations in the field, Forum Syd developed a financial manual/handbook for use by Local organizations that are collaborating with Swedish NGOs receiving Swedish International Development Agency (SIDA) funds through Forum Syd.
The manual’s purpose is to guide the staff and board members of targeted local organizations and will be useful in strengthening financial systems and policies of their organizations. The handbook will be a resource for training together with other relevant training materials.
The current manuals and annexes are in English and French. Therefore, Forum Syd would like to hire the services of a competent firm to layout and print the manual.
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