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We work with organizations around the world to help poor and vulnerable people overcome emergencies, earn a living through agriculture and access affordable health care.
Name of Tender: National Consultant for End-line/Final Evaluation for Emergency Food Security Program ((RISING II) Project
Bid No: CRS-RFP-53/2021
Deadline Submission date: 11 /September 2021 – 12 :00 PM
Please submit your bid to this email only. tenders.sudan@crs.org
For further information please contact:
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اسم العطاء : مستشار وطنى للتقييم النهائي لمشروع RISING II
رقم العطاء : CRS-RFP-53/2021
تاريخ انتهاء التقديم: 11 / سبتمبر / 2021 – 12:00 بعد الظهر
الرجاء ارسال عرضكم فقط على العنوان tenders.sudan@crs.org
لمزيد من المعلومات يرجى التواصل مع:
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Dear Sir / Madam, CRS Sudan is looking for individual consultant or a firm to provide consultancy detailed in Attachment 1.
General Requirements
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سيدي / سيدتي العزيز(ة) هيئة الإغاثة الكاثوليكية برامج السودان تبحث عن شركات او افراد من المختصين في تقديم الاستشارات المشار إليها أدناه في الملحق رقم 1. متطلبات عامة:
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يجب تقديم ما يلي: يجب ان يتضمن التقديم ما يلي :
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Bid Requirements Offers that do not meet the following will be automatically rejected regardless of price:
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Delivery Instructions: Complete, stamped, and signed offers can be submitted by email to tenders.sudan@crs.org Please note, this email address only receives offers, and does not reply to any questions or email. For any inquires or information requests, please send your message to
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تعليمات التسليم: يجب تقديم العطاء الكامل والمختوم و الموقع عن طريق عنوان البريد الالكتروني tenders.sudan@crs.org
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Do you have partnerships with any other companies (such as shared management / staff / office / bank account)? Do you cooperate with any other companies in preparing offers or providing of goods or services? هل لديك شراكات مع أي من الشركات الأخرى ( مثل إدارة / الموظفين / المكتب حساب مشترك / البنك) ؟ هل تتعاون مع أي من الشركات الأخرى في إعداد العروض أو توفير السلع أو الخدمات؟ |
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Attachment 1
National Consultant
INTRODUCTION
Recovery in Sudan for Improved Nutrition and Growth II (RISING II) is being implementing to improve livelihood and nutritional needs of 28,060 households in 92 communities across all five states of Darfur, using mixed modalities and complementary activities to assist households to transition from emergency assistance to longer-term recovery programs. RISING II was designed to build on and leverage results from RISING (phase 1) while expanding from three states (West, Central and South Darfur) to include North and East Darfur. The expansion aligns RISING with Taadoud implementation areas, allowing RISING II to reach vulnerable households in two states that are experiencing food insecurity rates equal to or higher than the current project areas. RISING II program activities leverage the livelihoods, nutrition and conflict mitigation components of Taadoud. The goals and strategic objectives of both programs are aligned, and approaches are designed to be complementary. The critical assumption to successfully achieving the project’s goal and objectives are i) Sudan’s leadership transition is peaceful and consortium partners are not prevented from working due to climatic, security, political, economic, or physical constraints, ii) Private sector partners remain engaged despite economic uncertainty and iii) The three strategic objectives of RISING II are: i) Communities have inclusive institutions and governance of natural resources, II) Livelihoods of food insecure people are improved, and iii) Households have improved nutrition behaviors.
RISING II focuses on mitigating the impact of shocks, preventing erosion of household assets and accelerating recovery for vulnerable returnee and resident households in the targeted communities. CRS leads a consortium including World Vision International (WVI), Norwegian Church Aid (NCA) and the Catholic Agency for Overseas Development (CAFOD). The consortium is complemented by private sector partners; Haggar & SAY Groups, DAL Innovative Agriculture Company (DIAC), a learning partner, Tufts University and seven local implementing partners. RISING II shares management, partners, and project structures with Taadoud.
RISING II employs tailored interventions designed to help households move from crisis to recovery. Communities throughout Darfur have relied on humanitarian interventions for decades. Services, practices and resources ebb and flow with project cycles and donor interests. Based on CRS and consortium partners’ global experience in transformational programming, all activities, including the most critical life-saving interventions, engages community members to promote local ownership and continuation of practices after the project ends. RISING II engages communities to lay the groundwork necessary to begin building ownership for eventual sustainability. Aligned with the Government of Sudan’s (GoS) Darfur Recovery Strategy, this holistic community-based approach promotes transition from humanitarian response to recovery and sustainable practices. RISING II project included a robust baseline, Accountabiity, learning and evaluation component, which seeks to improve understanding and analysis of resilience in the Darfur context.
RISING II FINAL EVALUATION
The overall qualitative purpose of the final evaluation is to understand and measure below qualitative changes, effective strategies, lessons learned and recommendation of the program.
The specific objectives are;
To address these purposes following are the specific evaluation questions or topics that need to be addressed through the final evaluation:
To what extent does the net benefits of the intervention continue or are likely to continue (focusing on assessing the financial, economic, social, environmental, and institutional capacities of the systems needed to sustain net benefits over time. Involves analysis of resilience, risks and potential trade-offs)
Based on the key evaluation questions, two levels of qualitative data collection processes are proposed, and these are:
System level:
At the system level, TANGO International evaluation team leader and evaluator, each will make field observation in program implementations sites. It also includes conducting FGD, KII and mini workshop with the RISING II consortium, program managers, respective Government officials (HAC), donors (USAID/BHA) and key stakeholders.
Due to the constraint of time and inaccessibility of the TANGO evaluators in all program states, CRS assisted by TANGO seeks to hire local consultants who have prior experience of similar project evaluations. The team leader will conduct a conceptual workshop with evaluation team, including local consultants to start simultaneous work in all 5 states of Darfur. The team leader will have regular evening sessions with all evaluation team members through skype/telephone/email (if possible) during the field observation. Topical outlines will be developed for each of the agency level qualitative data collection topics. After the field work, the team leader will work with the evaluation team to summarize the field findings followed by one day ground-truthing workshop.
Beneficiary Level:
The qualitative data at the beneficiary level will be used mainly to triangulate the quantitative results from baseline for better interpretation and clear understanding. Qualitative findings will also be useful for in-depth analysis and interpretation of different issues which is not feasible thru quantitative analysis. The lead qualitative evaluator will be trained qualitative researcher to conduct FGDs and KIIs and some other qualitative tools and methods with the beneficiaries, community people and different stakeholders in the RISING project areas.
Methods
The RISING II project implementation strategy documents, reports and the study Proposal are the key documents that present the scope and research questions in detail. Each consultant should thoroughly familiarize herself/himself with these documents, as well as with country-specific documents. The consultant will use the methods and research questions outlined in the two documents.
Consultant Tasks
Preparatory Tasks for Field Work
Field Interviews
The consultant will use mixed methods to gather information:
Deliverables: if instructed to do so by the Team Leader:
Level of Effort
Timeline
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29 August |
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TANGO, NC, LS |
30 August-2 Sept |
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5 Sept |
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TANGO, NC, LS |
6-13 Sept |
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National Consultant |
14 Sept |
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National Consultant |
15-16 Sept |
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Total working days for National Consultant |
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NC = National Consultants, LS = Local staff
Compensation
Attachment 2
EXHIBIT B: SUPPLIER/ SERVICE PROVIDER CODE OF CONDUCT
Catholic Relief Services (CRS) has committed to the principles of responsible sourcing and we expect our suppliers and service providers to fully follow the applicable contractual obligations to include CRS terms & conditions, local and relevant/otherwise applicable laws and to adhere to internationally recognized environmental, social, and corporate governance standards. We also expect our suppliers to implement these standards with their suppliers and subcontractors, as inspired by the United Nations Global Compact initiative, the United Nations Guiding Principles and Human Rights, the International Labour Organization's Declaration on Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work, ETI Base Code, and applicable
CRS’ Policies, Procedures and Standards.
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hazards inherent in your processes and products.
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CRS reserves the right to conduct due diligence audits or assessments to ensure your compliance and will take reasonable steps to investigate or otherwise take appropriate action to address concerns. CRS reserves the right to terminate any relationship for non-adherence to the above mention requirements.
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