Consultant - External Auditor for CHARM Project
For Oxfam Pilipinas
Philippine Nationals Only
Oxfam is a global movement of people working together to end the injustice of poverty.
About Oxfam Pilipinas
We seek lasting change. We at Oxfam Pilipinas dream and work for a future where Filipinos are free from poverty. For more than 30 years, serving in a country where close to 27 million now live in poverty, we have relied on the power of people to carry out programs designed to achieve our shared vision. Central to our strategy is working with partners to transform the unequal power relations, structures, norms, and values that cause poverty and inequality, including gender-based violence and injustice.
We strive to apply a feminist lens to all our analyses and actions. We seek to save lives, provide access to services, and reduce the impact of disasters, particularly on the most vulnerable and disadvantaged.
Background
A. Oxfam Project Agreement
The grant with Partner Affiliate Reference 23098-PHL-90074-03-2324A was approved on January 1, 2024, for USD 135,042 to support the Community-led and Gender-responsive Climate Change Adaptation, Restoration, and Mitigation (Project CHARM) from Oxfam Hong Kong (OHK). Oxfam Pilipinas Inc. (OPH) implemented and managed the grant from January 1, 2024, to December 30, 2024.
B. Project CHARM Overview
The Philippines is highly exposed to the impacts of climate change and is currently ranked first in the world as the most disaster-prone (World Risk Index 2022). As such, it experiences various climate-related risks such as increased precipitation, increased frequency and intensity of extreme weather events, and rising temperatures, bringing about climate-related hazards such as flooding and landslides.
Recognizing the extent and impacts of the Philippines' vulnerability to climate change, OPH has prioritized addressing climate change through interventions in climate change adaptation as well as in just energy transition, aiming to achieve climate resilience in the community while working for sound programs and policies that espouse climate justice, community resilience, and energy democracy.
Project CHARM aims to influence decision-makers in government and multilateral financial institutions to support inclusive and gender-responsive climate change adaptation measures. One of its immediate outcomes for Year 1 of the project CHARM is to sustain women's leadership and community engagement in local climate change.
Scope of Work
The audit will be conducted in accordance with:
- The International Standards on Auditing
- The Hongkong Standard on Auditing 700 issued by HKICPA or equivalent for the form and content of the auditor's report
- The requirements set forth in the Oxfam Project Agreement ("OPA") between OHK and OPH.
The External Auditor is expected to:
- Perform the audit following the International Standards on Audit and Financial Reporting Standards, OHK financial reporting standards, or equivalent national accounting standards.
- Plan and perform the audit to reduce risk to an acceptable level, including risks of material statements in the financial statements, whether due to fraud or error.
- Design and perform audit procedures and evaluate and report the results, including any non-compliance with laws and regulations.
- Communicate matters of governance arising from the audit.
- Audit specific to the grant funds and confirm compliance with the grant agreement, such as analysis of the following:
- Expenditures against the approved budget, with emphasis on any allocated salaries, wages and allowances, international travel, and any consultant fees.
- Expenditures that are following the organization's approved finance and accounting procedures manual.
- Record keeping of expenditures and acquittal processes.
- Recording and maintenance of fixed assets in line with the grant agreement requirements (if any).
- Specific reporting on any payments or receivables to/from related parties (revenue received).
- Grant cash position and uncommitted grant fund balance (if any).
- Grant funds have been used following the conditions of the grant agreement and only for the purposes for which the financing was provided.
- Goods works and services financed have been procured, and grant expenditures have been incurred in line with the grant agreement.
- All necessary supporting documents, records, and accounts have been maintained in respect of all grant activities.
- Review the activities of the grants designated account, including deposits received, payments made, interest earned, exchange rates used, and reconciliation of period-end balances.
- Review all financial reports submitted to OHK and assess the methods used to compile them. Ascertain that the information given in the reports accurately reflects the underlying records, documents, and books of accounts, and verify that the information in the reports reconciles with the annual financial statements.
Deliverables:
- An independent audit opinion expressed on the financial component of the Final Acquittal Report and verification of the grant fund balance.
- A financial breakdown of the figures audited, either a separately prepared table by the auditors or a copy provided to the auditors by the organizations and/or implementing partner.
- A management letter/report outlining any concerns or issues raised, including comments made by the grant recipient in respect of those matters.
Period of Engagement: January 2025 - March 2025
Budget: Professional Fee - Php 175,000.00
Operational Expenses - Php 75,000.00
Other Responsibilities:
- Adhere to Oxfam's principles and values as well as the promotion of gender justice and women's rights.
- Perform priority organizational tasks related to his/her competencies as may be assigned from time to time.
Organizational Values:
- Equality - We believe everyone has the right to be treated fairly and to have the same rights and opportunities.
- Empowerment - We acknowledge and seek to expand people's agency over their lives and the decisions that impact them.
- Solidarity - We join hands, support, and collaborate in working towards a just and sustainable world.
- Inclusiveness - We are open to everyone and embrace diversity.
- Accountability - Our purpose-driven, results-focused approach means we take responsibility for our actions.
- Courage - We speak truth to power and act with conviction on the justice of our causes.
Our values and commitment to safeguarding:
Oxfam is committed to preventing any type of unwanted behaviour at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct; and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults.
Note: All offers of consultancy will be subject to satisfactory references and appropriate screening checks, which can include criminal records and terrorism finance checks.