Thursday, June 15, 2023

Terms of Reference for an external audit of Rutgers – Indonesia financial statements for the years 2023 to 2024


Rutgers is a non-governmental organization that has been working for several decades to improve Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights. The organization founded and based in the Netherlands implements programmes both nationally and internationally in more than 15 countries in Western Africa, Eastern Africa, Southern Asia and South-East Asia. In Indonesia, Rutgers has a country office in Indonesia which operates within the corporate strategy but applies context-specific sets of programme implementation, research. 

In Indonesia, Rutgers WPF began to work in 1997 under the name of World Population Foundation (WPF). Since then, Rutgers Indonesia has continued to work by sharing its expertise, ranging from comprehensive sexuality education, developing modules, addressing issues of violence against women and children, providing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, as well as promoting diversity and tolerance. Rutgers is a member of the International Planned Parenthood Federation.

Nowadays, Rutgers Indonesia combines the strengths of the organizations by focusing on three interlinked pillars in its work: program implementation, research and advocacy. Program implementation focuses on the access to and quality of comprehensive sexuality education, the access to and quality of SRH services provision and creating acceptance and understanding for young people’s sexuality. In doing so, Rutgers  Indonesia collaborates intensively with and provides support to professionals and local partner organizations. Research, carried out by Rutgers  Indonesia and its collaborating partners, is aimed at strengthening the evidence base of interventions, and development and measurement of sexual health indicators. Through its advocacy, Rutgers aims at policy development, adaptation and enforcement in all levels related to SRHR issue. The work carried out by Rutgers  Indonesia is characterized by a positive and rights-based approach.

As a grant manager, Rutgers Indonesia has been working with 25 implementing partners in 7 provinces across Indonesia. The role of Rutgers is to ensure the quality of programs implemented at national and sub national level, increase the capacity of local partners and provide technical assistance, measurement, evidence-based documents, and guarantee the program not only meet the quality but also accountability and transparency at management and financial aspect.  

Currently, Rutgers Indonesia is looking for an external auditor. For more detailed information about the terms and reference of the auditor, please open the attached document.

Interested Auditors can submit their proposal by e-mail to recruitment@rutgers.id, indicating the title of this assignment. The closing date for receipt of proposals is July 10, 2023Only shortlisted auditors will be notified.


Rutgers Indonesia gives equal opportunity employment regardless of gender, sexual orientation, different ability, and religion.

 

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