Project Drivers for: Kabul (3 Drivers), Parwan(1), Bamiyan(1), Daikundi(1), Ghor(1), Kunduz(1), Badakhshan(1), Takhar(1)

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COUNTRY:                                       Afghanistan

NAME OF THE PROJECT:              Afghanistan ICT Sector Development Project

SECTOR:                                           Information and Communications Technology (ICT)

CONSULTING SERVICES:         Project Drivers for: Kabul (3 Drivers), Parwan(1), Bamiyan(1), Daikundi(1), Ghor(1), Kunduz(1), Badakhshan(1), Takhar(1)

NUMBER OF VACANCIES:           10

CONTRACT TYPE:                          Individual Consultant-Time based Contract

DURATION OF ASSIGNMENT:    Three (03) years

DUTY STATION:                              Kabul, Afghanistan

CONTRACT REFERENCE NO:      MCIT/ICTDP/P121755/IDA-H-665-AF/G-101

WORLD BANK GRANT NO:         IDA-H-665-AF

PROJECT ID NO:                              P121755

IMPLEMENTING AGENCY:          Project Implementation and Coordination Unit (PICU) of MCIT

Background

The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), Islamic Republic of Afghanistan has received financing from the World Bank towards the cost of the ICT Sector Development Project (ICTDP) amounting to estimated cost of 50 Million USD and intends to apply part of the proceeds to hire  qualified Drivers for driving OFC Project Vehicles in Afghanistan. This Consultancy Support will be provided to the PMO of ICTDP-MCIT, under the World Bank funded Project “Afghanistan ICT Sector Development Project”.

 

The aim of the ICT Sector Development Project is to expand broadband connectivity, mainstream use of mobile applications across the Government and develop the capacity of the IT sector to facilitate improved service delivery across Afghanistan while accelerating job creation and economic growth.  The project will do so by: (a) Creating the enabling environment and making strategic investments for the development of Afghanistan’s backbone and broadband infrastructure; (b) Supporting the mainstreaming of mobile applications across Government by supporting innovations and creation of cross cutting enablers; and (c) Developing local IT infrastructure and capacity in the public and private sectors.