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  • Posted: Oct 15, 2024
    Deadline: Nov 3, 2024
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    Sign of Hope e.V. works to protect the rights of people in distress and to meet their needs for assistance. The organisation is headquartered in Konstanz, Germany. Our work is informed by spiritual beliefs, yet not affiliated with any denomination.
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    Annual Audit for a SEWOH Project in Kenya

    Expected Deliverables

    The auditor is expected to produce an audit report, an audit certificate and a management letter, which will comprise the following:

    • Presentation of the scope and mandate of the audit, as well as the list of documents that formed the evidence for the audit,
    • An opinion whether financial statements (statement of accounts broken down for each year being audited) are issued in accordance with the financial reporting framework of the project, BMZ requirements and an internationally recognized accounting standard,
    • A checked, signed and stamped list of all project costs receipts, sorted by BMZ budget lines (list is provided by the local implementing partner).
    • Recommendations on identified shortcomings, and, if applicable, comments on the follow-up of audit observations and recommendations from previous years.
    • Audit documents can be issued in English or German.

    Scope of the Audit

    The audit should focus on the following:

    • The correctness and completeness of the accounting records,
    • The financial report, showing all project related income and expenditure structured by budget lines,
    • Deviations of expenditure by budget lines. The expenditure, which exceeds or falls below the budget appropriations by more than 30 %, shall be explained separately, if the approval of the BMZ has not previously been obtained,
    • That receipts and relevant supporting documents are available for all project related income and expenditures,
    • The management of the funds made available, which includes the transfer of project funds, all interest earned from the project funds during the reporting period and further income generated by the project,
    • Reviewing the appropriate use of funds according to the project objectives,
    • Evaluation of the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the usage of funds,
    • Budget adherence through the comparison between budgeted and actual costs in the currency in which the expenditure was incurred. The audit report will not convert the examined amounts into the Euro amounts,
    • Reviewing if personnel costs and social security contributions conform to the regulations in the project country and are locally comparable,
    • The economical use of the project equipment and assets,
    • The inventory and the use of capital items, their whereabouts and their purposive usage,
    • Compliance with the legal framework of the project (project agreements and annexes, contracts, etc.) and the donor requirements,
    • Compliance with the policies of the local implementing partner regarding procurement, financial administration, human resources management and travel.

    Procedures and Communication

    • The auditor will be given access to all necessary documents in the project offices through the local implementing partner, Caritas Marsabit as well as relevant donor documents through SoH.
    • The auditor will be responsible to set up a schedule in agreement with the local implementing partner, Caritas Marsabit. Any expenses for field trips, postal and translation services and other expenses shall be included in the auditor’s proposed budget. Caritas Marsabit will support the auditor with logistics and arrangements, however, all payments of the contract will be made directly by SoH.

    Qualifications and Experience

    • Necessary qualification to serve as a recognized independent auditing authority,
    • Minimum of five (5) years of experience conducting external independent audits of projects funded by international institutional donors in Kenya.
    • Experience in conducting audits for BMZ-funded projects is beneficial.

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    Annual Audit for a Project in Kenya

    Expected Deliverables

    The auditor is expected to produce an audit report, an audit certificate and a management letter, which will comprise the following:

    • Presentation of the scope and mandate of the audit, as well as the list of documents that formed the evidence for the audit,
    • An opinion whether financial statements (statement of accounts broken down for each year being audited ) are issued in accordance with the financial reporting framework of the project, BMZ requirements and an internationally recognized accounting standard,
    • A checked, signed and stamped list of all project costs receipts, sorted by BMZ budget lines (list is provided by the local implementing partners).
    • Recommendations on identified shortcomings, and, if applicable, comments on the follow-up of audit observations and recommendations from previous years.
    • Audit documents can be issued in English or German.

    Scope of the Audit

    The audit should focus on the following:

    • The correctness and completeness of the accounting records,
    • The financial report, showing all project related income and expenditure structured by budget lines,
    • Deviations of expenditure by budget lines. The expenditure, which exceeds or falls below the budget appropriations by more than 30 %, shall be explained separately, if the approval of the BMZ has not previously been obtained,
    • That receipts and relevant supporting documents are available for all project related income and expenditures,
    • The management of the funds made available, which includes the transfer of project funds, all interest earned from the project funds during the reporting period and further income generated by the project,
    • Reviewing the appropriate use of funds according to the project objectives,
    • Evaluation of the efficiency and cost-effectiveness of the usage of funds,
    • Budget adherence through the comparison between budgeted and actual costs in the currency in which the expenditure was incurred. The audit report will not convert the examined amounts into the Euro amounts,
    • Reviewing if personnel costs and social security contributions conform to the regulations in the project country and are locally comparable,
    • The economical use of the project equipment and assets,
    • The inventory and the use of capital items, their whereabouts and their purposive usage,
    • Compliance with the legal framework of the project (project agreements and annexes, contracts, etc.) and the donor requirements,
    • Compliance with the policies of the local implementing partner regarding procurement, financial administration, human resources management and travel.

    Procedures and Communication

    • The auditor will be given access to all necessary documents in the project offices through the local implementing partners; Caritas Marsabit,Spiritan Community Outreach Ethiopia(SCORE), Caritas Lodwar, and Coordination Office of the Social and Development Commission of the Ethiopian Catholic Church (ECC-SDCO) as well as relevant donor documents through SoH.
    • The auditor will be responsible to set up a schedule in agreement with the local implementing partners: Caritas Marsabit, Spiritan Community Outreach Ethiopia(SCORE), Caritas Lodwar and Coordination Office of the Social and Development Commission of the Ethiopian Catholic Church (ECC-SDCO).Any expenses for field trips, postal and translation services and other expenses shall be included in the auditor’s proposed budget. Caritas Marsabit will support the auditor with logistics and arrangements, however, all payments of the contract will be made directly by SoH.

    Qualifications and Experience

    • Necessary qualification to serve as a recognized independent auditing authority,
    • Minimum of five (5) years of experience conducting external independent audits of projects funded by international institutional donors in Kenya and Ethiopia.
    • Experience in conducting audits for BMZ-funded projects is beneficial.

    Method of Application

    Please submit the following documents as PDF files with the subject line “Audit in Marsabit, Kenya” to procurement@sign-of-hope.org no later than 3rd November 2024 23:59 EAT.

    • Technical Proposal (as per Terms of Reference above) of no more than 2 pages, including approach and methodology to be used,
    • A financial proposal (EUR),
    • A qualification certificate of a recognized independent auditing authority as confirmed by a relevant institution in the project country (for example, a chamber of commerce, national association of auditors or another relevant organisation),
    • A reference list of three previous customers.

    Companies as well as independent auditors are invited for this tender. Female and differently abled candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

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