Seeking a service provider to conduct an external audit of project expenditures related to UNEP/GEF funds for illegal wildlife trade and alien invasive species projects over three years.
The South African government is inviting proposals from qualified service providers to conduct a comprehensive external audit of project expenditures associated with the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and Global Environment Facility (GEF) funds. This audit will cover the GEF 6 Illegal Wildlife Trade and GEF 7 Alien Invasive Species (AIS) projects, ensuring transparency and accountability in the utilization of funds over a three-year period. The successful bidder will be responsible for evaluating financial records, compliance with funding requirements, and providing recommendations for future financial management.
The scope of work includes detailed examination of financial statements, assessment of project expenditures against budgets, and ensuring adherence to UNEP/GEF guidelines. The audit aims to enhance the integrity of project reporting and support the effective management of environmental initiatives. Interested bidders should possess relevant auditing experience, particularly in environmental projects, and demonstrate a strong understanding of international funding mechanisms. This tender presents an opportunity for firms specializing in environmental audits to contribute to significant conservation efforts while ensuring fiscal responsibility.
This tender is suitable for auditing firms with experience in environmental finance, particularly those familiar with international funding and compliance standards. Companies with a proven track record in conducting audits for government or non-profit organizations focused on environmental conservation are encouraged to apply.
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