Tenders are invited for Consultant: Satellite Monitoring Specialist, Green Corruption Program, Peru. Closing Date: 19 Sep 2025 Type: Consultancy Themes: Climate Change and Environment/Protection and Human Rights The Basel Institute on Governance is an independent non-profit organization working across diverse sectors to combat corruption and related financial crimes and improve the quality of governance. Registered as a Swiss foundation headquartered in Basel, the Institute operates globally and maintains field operations worldwide. The Basel Institute is a partner institute of the University of Basel. The Basel Institute on Governances Green Corruption program focuses on applying our in-house knowledge and expertise in corruption prevention and the application of anti-corruption and anti-money laundering standards to the environmental sector. The program covers corruption and financial crimes related to the illegal trade of wildlife, forest and timber products, fisheries, and mining. Project: Preventing Green Corruption The primary approach to corruption prevention encompasses corruption risk assessments, internal control reviews, and the implementation of mitigation measures, working in close collaboration with partner national authorities and other stakeholders. It includes both the independent implementation of these activities and a learning-by-doing approach, through training and mentoring, in close collaboration with our government counterparts. Assignment The Green Corruption Program has been providing technical assistance to the San Martín Regional Government (GRSM), through the Regional Environmental Authority (ARA), to prevent the occurrence of corruption risks related to satellite monitoring carried out by the Directorate of Forest and Wildlife Management (DGFFS) and the Headquarters of the Cordillera Escalera Regional Conservation Areas (ACR CE) and the Shunté and Mishollo Forest (ACR BOSHUMI), which are part of the ARA. In this context, the ARA, the DGFFS, and the ACRs have defined the need to approve a directive regulating satellite monitoring of forests in the San Martín region. Therefore, in coordination with the Green Corruption Program team in Latin America, the ARA, the DGFFS, and the ACRs, the objective of this consultancy is to provide technical assistance to prepare a draft of the aforementioned directive. Activities and Execution Timeline Under the supervision of the Senior Corruption Prevention Specialist, the consultant will carry out the following activities within sixty (60) calendar days from the start of the contract, which is expected to begin in early October 2025: Develop a work plan with a schedule, within the framework of the planned activities. Formulate the regulatory proposal indicated, considering the following: Its application or scope will be for the ACR CE, the ACR BOSHUMI, and the DGFFS of the ARA. Collect, systematize, and analyze relevant information, such as regulations (national and regional), research documents, and information provided by the heads of both ACRs and the DGFFS, among others, to identify and analyze the problems and difficulties associated with the proposed regulations and support them. Detail the procedures, requirements, responsibilities, coordination mechanisms, flowcharts, formats, and other aspects, as appropriate, required for the understanding and proper implementation of the proposed regulations. Include indicators to measure the impact of the proposed regulations, as well as mechanisms aimed at strengthening the integrity of the personnel in charge of implementing the proposed regulations, through transparency and accountability, among others. Share the proposed regulations with the technical staff designated by the ARA, the heads of both ACRs, and the DGFFS until validated. Adjust the proposed regulations based on the input and comments received. Prepare the legal technical report supporting the proposed regulations. Promote and conduct coordination meetings with the relevant departments of the Green Corruption Program (GRSM), as required to achieve the objectives and previously agreed upon with the Senior Corruption Prevention Specialist of the Green Corruption Program. Promote and facilitate coordination with the National Service of Natural Protected Areas (SERNANP) and the National Forest and Wildlife Service (SERFOR), in their capacity as governing bodies, if questions regarding the applicable regulatory framework are required. Within the duration of the consultancy, provide support for the approval of the regulatory proposal. Other activities that contribute to the objective of the consultancy and the activities carried out by the Green Corruption Program in San Martín, previously agreed upon with the Senior Corruption Prevention Specialist. Create a PowerPoint presentation to present and train staff on the directive. [Disclaimer: The above text is machine translated. For accurate information kindly refer the original document.] Tender Link : https://reliefweb.int/job/4174825/consultora-especialista-en-monitoreo-satelital-programa-de-corrupcion-verde-peru