Call for External Collaborator: Strategic Review of ILO Engagement and Partnership Models with the Employers Confederation of the Philippines
Purchaser
ILO
Country
Philippines
Notice published
26 Jun 2026
Tenqual indexed
27 Jun 2026
Closing date
3 Jul 2026
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Tender summary
Dear Bidder, The International Labour Organization (ILO) is seeking a consultant/team to undertake a strategic review of ILO engagement with the Employers Confederation of the Philippines (ECOP) and the wider private sector in the Philippines. The consultancy will assess current ILO–ECOP engagement approaches, identify operational and coordination challenges, and analyse how evolving governance frameworks — including ESG/RBC, supply-chain due diligence, trade-related labour requirements and OECD-related developments — are shaping employer engagement and demand for support services. Building on this analysis, the consultant/team will develop practical and replicable systems, operational models and strategic recommendations to support more coherent, scalable and sustainable ILO engagement with employers and the private sector. If you are interested, please express your interest and follow the instructions attached to consult the detailed Terms of Reference and other relevant information on the ILO e-sourcing platform. Please submit your proposal before the specified deadline. Thank you
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- Issued by ILO.
- Located in Philippines.
- Source notice rfx_7629_ROAP on UNGM.
- Notice published 26 Jun 2026; Tenqual indexed it 27 Jun 2026.
- Deadline listed as 3 Jul 2026.
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