Climate and Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet) urgently seeks the services of an Auditing firm.
1. TERMS OF REFERENCE FOR PROJECT AUDIT FY 2024
This is the TOR for the Audit of the Sub Project ‘GUARD-AFRICA; Galvanizing and Unifying Africa’s Action for Resilient Development in the Era of the Pandemic” being implemented in Kenya by the Subgrantee (hereafter referred to as the ‘the organisation’ & Supported by Pan African Climate Justice Alliance (PACJA) & Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (SIDA). PACJA is the grant holder, while Climate and Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet) is the sub-grantee for Nigeria as per the sub-grant agreement.
The Assignment
KPCG/PACJA wishes to engage the services of an audit firm for the purpose of auditing the subproject ‘‘GUARD-AFRICA; Galvanizing and Unifying Africa’s Action for Resilient Development in the Era of the Pandemic” in Nigeria as stipulated in the agreement between PACJA and KPCG the audit shall be carried out in accordance with international audit standards issued by IAASB. The audit shall be carried out by an external, independent and qualified auditor (Approved Public Accountant/Authorised Public Accountant or equivalent).
Summary of the Project
The Project has been further broken down into four significant specific outcome areas as follows;
- Outcome 1: National, Sub-regional and regional Policies, Plans and Programmes are influenced by evidence-based CSO narratives and policy analyses and advice
- Outcome 2: PACJA and its organs have the capacity to effectively engage in Post-Paris dialogues and response strategies related to SDGs.
- Outcome 3: African CSOs empowered to hold their governments accountable for the domestication of UNFCCC Agreements and decisions
- Outcome 4: African CSOs Participate and influence states in Post-Paris climate change dialogues in the context of SDG’s
- Outcome 5: Public awareness was raised, and African CSOs mobilised and empowered to engage in Post-Paris climate change dialogues and response strategies in the context of SDGs.
During the year under review, the Budget was USD 11,000; Utilisation was 100%
I. Objectives and scope of the audit
The objective is to audit the Financial Report for the period from 1st January 2024 to 31st December 2024 as submitted to PACJA and to express an audit opinion according to ISA 800/805 on whether the financial report of the Subproject “GUARD-AFRICA; Galvanizing and Unifying Africa’s Action for Resilient Development in the Era of the Pandemic” is in accordance with the Organisations’ accounting records and PACJA’s requirements on financial reporting as stipulated in the sub-grant agreement (with its amendments) including appendix between the Organisation and PACJA, assess whether the organisation is in compliance with terms and conditions of the agreement and applicable laws and regulations regarding accounting and taxes.
II. Additional assignment; according to agreed-upon procedures
- Observe whether the financial report is structured in a way that allows comparison with the approved budget
- Observe and inspect whether the financial report provides information regarding –
- Financial outcome per budget line (both incomes and costs) for the reporting period and columns for cumulative information regarding earlier periods under the current agreement
- Review and confirm if the opening balance from the previous period matches what is stated as an incoming balance for the current period.
- Examine whether foreign exchange gains and losses are disclosed in accordance with what is stipulated in the agreement, including appendixes. This includes the chain of currency exchange from PACJA to payments relating to the project
- Follow up on whether salary costs debited to the project/programme are recorded throughout the duration of the year in a systemised way and examine whether the salary costs can be verified by sufficient supporting documentation.
- Explanatory notes on, for instance, the accounting principles used in the preparation of the financial report.
c.
- Enquire and inspect in what frequency salary costs during the reporting period are debited or charged to the project.
- Enquire and inspect if there are supporting documentation for the charged or debited salary costs. Ie. The salary costs should be verified by supporting documentation such as employment contracts.
- Enquire and inspect whether actual time worked is documented and verified by a manager and confirm if any reconciliations of actual time worked and debited (charged) time is done and at what frequency.
- The Organisation’s compliance with the applicable tax legislation in regard to taxes (e.g.PAYE) and social security fees.
d. Inspect and confirm the unspent fund balance (including exchange gains) in the financial report and confirm the amount that shall be repaid to SIDA.
III. Reporting
a. The reporting shall be signed by the responsible auditor (not Just the Audit firm and title).
b. The report from the auditor shall include:
- An independent auditor’s report in accordance with the format in standard ISA 800/805 and the auditor’s opinion shall be clearly stated
- An audit report report/management letter with audit findings and weaknesses identified during the audit process. The auditor shall make recommendations to address any weaknesses identified. The recommendations should be presented in priority order and with a risk classification.
- If the auditor assesses that no findings or weaknesses have been identified during the audit that would result in a Management Letter, an explanation of this assessment must be disclosed in the audit reporting.
- Comparative figures for the previous year & schedule of Assets
- Measures taken by the organisation to address weaknesses identified in previous audits or assessments shall also be presented in the audit report/management letter. Reporting from ISRS 44000 Assignment
- The additional assignment, according to agreed-upon procedures ISRS 4400 under section II, shall be reported and included in the Management letter separately under the title Report on Agreed upon Procedures’. Performed Procedures should be described, and the findings should be reported in accordance with the requirements of the International Standard on Related Services 4400. Where applicable, the sample size shall be stated in the report.
The Audit Reports shall be presented to the organisation in 2 Copies and one digital upon completion but not later than by 20th November 2024.
See Annex 1 for a sample Audit Report
2. PROPOSAL/EXPRESSION OF INTEREST
A proposal or Expression of Interest should be sent latest by Friday 8th November, 2024, to info@csdevnet.org with the subject “2024 Guard Africa project Audit Assignment”
The application package should include:
- The composition of the Audit Team, including the Name of the Team leader and the name of the Partner Responsible for the Audit
- The methodology to be used for the assignment should be clearly stated.
- The Proposed fees & disbursements (including any other charges where applicable) for the full audit assignment. There shall be no price variation allowed after a submission has been made).
- The proposed time schedule within which the Audit shall be undertaken, including reporting.
About CSDevNet
With a membership of 300 organisations cutting across the six geo-political zones in Nigeria, Climate & Sustainable Development Network (CSDevNet) brings together community associations, pastoralists, youth and women groups, media networks, faith-based and civil society organisations working on sustainable development goals to commonly promote and advocate pro-poor, climate-friendly and equity-based responses to climate change and sustainable development.
CSDevNet aspires to unify and coordinate isolated civil society efforts on climate change advocacy in Nigeria to ensure that people-centred response mechanisms are accorded desirable attention and relevance as climate change is increasingly mainstreamed into national and global poverty reduction and sustainable development strategies and actions.
CSDevNet is an accredited organisation with the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), the Green Climate Fund (GCF), United Religions Initiative (URI), and works closely with ECOWAS and AfDB, including the Federal Government of Nigeria.