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Project Management : Implementation and Monitoring

Project Management : Implementation and Monitoring. Presented by (Art) Phanpob Plangprayoon. Overview of the APEC Project Cycle. Stage 1 Concept Note development and submission. Stage 2 Priority assessment of Concept Notes. Stage 3 Full proposal development.

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Project Management : Implementation and Monitoring

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  1. Project Management :Implementation and Monitoring Presented by (Art) Phanpob Plangprayoon

  2. Overview of the APEC Project Cycle Stage 1 Concept Note development and submission Stage 2 Priority assessment of Concept Notes Stage 3 Full proposal development Stage 4 Project implementation Stage 5 Project Completion

  3. Projects are implemented in line with the Guidebook on APEC Projects Stage 4 Project implementation Project Overseer submits Monitoring Reports at six month intervals. Project Overseer submits a project Completion Report within two months of the end of the project. Stage 5 Project Completion Implementation , Monitoring & Completion Phases

  4. Important !!! Projects completed within two financial years Projects must be implemented in line with the Guidebook on APEC Projects

  5. Key PO Responsibilities • Disbursements preferably within a month after the completion of project • Responsibility for the management of the project rests with the PO, including ensuring adherence to funding guidelines and project milestones. • Change of PO : PO must inform the Secretariat of their successor.

  6. Key PO Responsibilities 2 • Monitoring reports (mandatory) submitted by PO to PD at least every six months. Due on 1 August and 1 February of each year • Completion report (mandatory) submitted within 2 months of project completion

  7. Key PO Responsibilities 3 •    No Monitoring Report  (previously Progress Report) -   • Project Overseer (PO) cannot submit any Concept Notes  or  • full proposals for consideration  until outstanding Monitoring • Reports  are submitted. The Project Overseer  is considered the • institution,  not the individual, so merely changing the name of • the PO will not get around this penalty. • Completion Report (previously Evaluation Report) : Must be done • within two months of the completion of the project. • No Completion Report  -  the entire Group is prevented • from submitting  Concept Notes  or  full proposals for • consideration  until overdue Completion Reports  are submitted.

  8. APEC Project funding covers four main areas: Allowable Expenses • APEC Project funding covers four main areas: • Labour and personnel costs • Travel expenses • Publications and communications costs • Project event costs

  9. Current government employees - discouraged from being engaged under a contract to provide labour in any form through an APEC funded project. This includes the provision of honoraria. “The PO is responsible for ensuring that the preferred contractor is not a government employee. “ i.e. exception : no substitute since an expert in a specific field?

  10. Allowable Expenses: Honoraria Allowable: any expert presenting at APEC events: maximum of $1,500 . Non allowable: Government officials, International Organization officials and anyone otherwise engaged to work on the project (e.g. contractors, PO) are not eligible for honoraria

  11. Allowable Expenses : Travel Expenses. • Travel expenses = cost of traveling + per diem allowance • Eligibility: Participants+ Experts : • Participants include government officials, private sector or civil society, academics etc. • Fund travel expenses for a maximum of two participants per 11 travel eligible economy =Chile, China, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, Papua New Guinea, Philippines, Peru, Russia, Thailand, and Viet Nam. • Travel Undertakings • -lowest airfare estimates e.g. travel agencies , websites

  12. Allowable Expenses : Travel Expenses 2 • Experts=trainers, moderators, speakers and presenters who are contributing at an expert level. • Funding max: no more than six experts per day of the event. Experts will be eligible for travel expense payments for each day they have a formal role at the event. • Government officials from non travel-eligible member economies acting as experts will fund their own participation as experts in APEC-funded events. A waiver must be sought from the Secretariat to approve the use of APEC funds to fund this class of expert.

  13. Allowable Expenses : Travel Expenses 3 (Per Diem) APEC travelers entitled to per diems are: APEC funded participants from travel eligible economies, experts at events, and contractors. Per diems are paid to cover expenses in relation to attending an APEC event or undertaking an APEC task outside of a travelers’ home city. It is intended to cover costs such as hotel bills, meals, transportation, transfers, travel insurance, and departure taxes. The per diem is non-accountable, which means a traveler does not have to acquit the funds. Period of time: coverage : Example project seminar held on 16-17 August….

  14. Basic Tasks of PO • At least four weeks prior to the event, the PO must provide the Secretariat through PD with: • Detailed information of the location of the event and relevant per diem rate • An agenda of the event • A complete list of experts and participants, and the tasks each are expected to perform in association with the event

  15. Basic Tasks of PO 2 • At least two weeks prior to the event, the traveler must provide to the Secretariat through the responsible PD and PE: • Travel itinerary and costs of travel. These must be approved by the Secretariat. On the basis of the approved itinerary and costs, the Secretariat will prepare a Travel Undertaking (a simple contract ) detailing the amounts to be paid and the tasks that must be performed

  16. Basic Tasks of PO 3 • At least one week prior to the event, the traveler must submit to the Secretariat through the responsible PD and PE: • The signed undertaking agreeing to the detailed terms and conditions; and • Clear payment instruction

  17. Responsibilities of Project Overseer includes • Ensuringpublication content accords with the requirements all APEC policies and guidelines i.e. the APEC Publications Guidelines…... • Publication content is the responsibility of the PO. All publication content must be approved by the forum prior to the submission of the publication to the Secretariat for printing approval i.e. if controversial • Approval to reimburse the cost of a simultaneous translator may ONLY be approved with strong justification. Request waivers.

  18. Contracting • All APEC-funded contracts will be held between APEC and the contractor. The contractor can be an institution, company or individual person. POs are responsible for recommending to the APEC Secretariat suitable bodies or individuals to carry out the contract Terms of Reference. The APEC Secretariat may veto a proposed contract where a conflict of interest could be perceived, such as where a relationship exists between the PO and contractor, or where the PO and contractor are both employees of the same organization.

  19. Contracting 2 Contracts between the APEC Secretariat and contractors must be in place prior to work commencing. APEC will not be liable for any work done prior to an agreed contract being in place

  20. Change or Reprogram Project POs must request and obtain prior approval to change or reprogram the nature, scope, methodology, timeframe or budget allocations of a project. The APEC Secretariat will not be liable for any expenditure made outside of the approved budget allocation. Approvals for reprogramming must be sought through the APEC Secretariat. To seek approval, the PO must submit a request in writing to the relevant PD containing: Details of the change being requested and the reasons for the change Evidence of support of the relevant forum’s Lead Shepherd /Chair / Convenor for the change being suggested

  21. Thank you! Q&A

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