BRCiS Consortium
Collaboration, Learning, and Adaptation (CLA) Consultancy for the Building Resilient Communities in Somalia (BRCiS) III Project
Building Resilient Communities in Somalia (BRCiS) is a consortium of national and international organizations – Action Against Hunger (ACF), CESVI, Concern Worldwide (Concern), GREDO, the International Rescue Committee (IRC), KAALO, Save the Children, and Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) as lead agency. BRCiS’ objective is to work across the humanitarian-development divide, supporting marginalized communities in disaster-prone, rural Somalia to become more resilient to shocks and stressed, including as a result of climate change. BRCiS approach is contextually adaptive, focused on the specific shocks, needs, and priorities of individual communities. BRCiS was established in 2013 and is now implementing projects funded by multiple humanitarian and development donors in more than ten regions of Somalia.
2. Program Background
BRCiS is currently implementing Building Resilient Communities in Somalia Phase 3 (BRCiS III), a five-year resilience project funded by FCDO, in more than twenty districts in South and Central Somalia. The long-term objective of BRCiS III is to contribute to reduced severity of humanitarian needs and displacement in Somalia by supporting marginalized communities in disaster-prone, rural Somalia to have sufficient social, financial, and environmental assets to better cope with shocks and stresses and adapt to the effects of climate change. To achieve this outcome, BRCiS is implementing a series of layered and sequenced, mutually reinforcing outputs designed to strengthen the systems most likely to support rural communities in Somalia to cope with high impact shocks and stresses in the short term and adapt to climate change in the medium to longer term. BRCiS III is designed and delivered at area-level with a focus on those that are most vulnerable and marginalized. This means that investments are made from a multi-sectoral perspective to generate systemic change and transformational resilience gains. These systems are:
BRCiS III also includes a dedicated output on sector-wide learning and coordination between resilience, humanitarian and development actors that contributes to improved efficiency and effectiveness of the humanitarian response architecture in Somalia (Output 6). In support of this, BRCiS has a rich learning ecosystem and works with different learning partners such as Causal Design[2] and GOAL[3] for resilience and impact measurement, ICRAF[4] for ecosystem health assessment and learning, Share Trust[5] for Self-help group learning, the IRC’s Airbel Impact Lab[6] for value for money. Additionally, BRCiS III includes three technical workstreams that are overseen by subject matter experts, focused on Inclusive Local Leadership Development, Early Warning and Early Action (EWEA), Climate and Natural Resource Management, Agroecology and Market Systems/Financial Inclusion Advisor. There is also a MEAL workstream.
To promote project stakeholders’ teamwork, continuous learning, adaptability, and continuous improvement and make best use of the considerable resources already designated for learning in the BRCiS III project, BRCiS intends to commission a learning partner to (I.) develop the project collaboration, learning and adaptation (CLA) framework and (II.) facilitate learning processes conducive to adaptive programming. The overall objective of the consultants should be to strengthen the Consortium systems and practices to transform evidence/experience into knowledge which empowers project stakeholders and communities to make evidence-based decision and maximize the project impact. The consultants will also need to consider operational requirements including FCDO compliance requirements and funding/forecasting timelines to make sure that planned adaptations can be implemented within the existing project framework.
This ToR outlines the assignment objectives, methods, deliverables, workplan, and required experience and documents.
3. Purpose and methodology of the assignment
The BRCiS Consortium is seeking to engage with a consultant team to carry out the below tasks:
Specific objectives and methodologies of this assignment include:
BRCiS has an existing draft learning agenda, adaptive programming strategy and knowledge and influence management documents. The consultants will revise these existing documents and develop a comprehensive BRCiS III project CLA framework by expanding on these already-existing strategies and documents. In accordance with BRCiS III’s already-established inception workplan, the consultants will also train BRCiS members on the developed CLA framework, facilitate learning and adaptation, assist in knowledge management systems, and provide all other technical support required through the project implementation period.
The consultants are required specifically to do the following tasks:
3.1. Review and improve existing BRCiS III project collaboration, learning, and adaptation (CLA) and knowledge management frameworks.
Timeline: Until end of May 2024
In consultation with BRCiS Consortium, consultants are required to identify all project internal and external key stakeholders, decide when and how to engage them, and underline areas of collaboration. As a subset of the inception report – the collaboration strategy should be comprehensive to all stakeholders involved in the adaptive management process including MEAL staff, program focal points/technical advisors, and finance/support service functions.
The learning agenda should detail the mixed learning methods that are already planned by the Consortium, HARBS MEL and any others proposed by the consultants (additional proposed methods should be detailed in the proposal) including:
Each method will be detailed in the learning agenda including roles and responsibilities (some will be led by BRCiS CMU, Members, and/or the selected consultants) and timeline/calendar (framed around the FCDO fiscal year calendar to support timely adaptation).
3.2 Facilitate Learning and Adaptive Programming throughout the BRCiS III Project.
Timeline: Commencing June 2024, recurring on annual basis through March 2028 per schedule identified in the final learning agenda
After the inception phase deliverables (3.1 above) are completed, the consultants will take up routine responsibilities related to carrying out the learning agenda, including the specific methods assigned to the consultants. This work will be based on the specific annual workplan in the learning agenda, designed to maximize opportunities for program adaptation. Key milestones in this process are detailed as follows:
4. Deliverables
All in person workshops (inception, validation, training, and annual) venue, refreshment and other required materials are responsible by the Consortium and there is no need to include these in the budget. However, all other logistics arrangements including consultants team travel, accommodation, and transportation for all planned in person events in Mogadishu are responsible by the consultant firm. Expected deliverables include:
5. Proposed Time Frame
The assignment is expected to start February 2024 and finalize in May 2028 as shown in the below table.
5.1. Deliverables Tentative Timeline
Deliverables and Tentative Timeline
6. Supervisor
The primary Consortium contact person for this consultancy is the BRCiS Consortium MEAL Manager under the supervision of the BRCiS Consortium Chief of Party and support of BRCiS Consortium Programme Manager. More generally, the Consultants will collaborate with the Consortium’s management unit, FCDO team, FCDO MEL Provider, other Consortium donors, and relevant Consortium Members M&E and Project management Groups to produce and publish the commissioned deliverables.
7. Responsibilities
7.1 BRCiS Consortium Responsibilities
7.2 Consultant Responsibilities
8. Official travel involved.
This is primarily a home-based assignment, but the selected consultants is required to travel to the Somalia to lead the inception validation workshop (March 2024), deliverables validation and inception close-out workshop (June 2024) , facilitate annual learning and adaptive programming through annual pause and reflection sessions (March 2025, March 2026, March 2027, March 2028), and facilitating external sector wide annual learning sessions (April 2025, April 2026, April 2027, and May 2028). The Consultants will cover all travel costs until they reach Mogadishu, including visa, tax, and flight costs, and NRC will support in country costs including transportation, security, accommodation, and meals.
9. Application Procedures and Requirements
The consulting firm interested are expected to provide following documentation:
[3] https://www.goalglobal.org/
[4] https://www.cifor-icraf.org/
[5] https://thesharetrust.org/
[6] https://www.rescue.org/country/somalia
[7] https://usaidlearninglab.org/cla
[8] https://www.outcomemapping.ca/download/OM_English_final.pdf
This tender is valid from 08th January to 10th February 2024 at 23:59 EAT.
Tender Collection
Bidders/firms interested in submitting a proposal must express their interest by filling out the form in the link provided below, including the Bidder's full contact information. The tender documents will be automatically sent to the email address they provided in the form, where they can be downloaded.
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Deadline: All bids should be addressed to so.procurement@nrc.no no later than 10h February 2024 at 23:59 p.m. (East African time) referencing ‘ Consultancy to conduct collaboration, learning, and adaptation (CLA) consultancy for the building resilient communities in Somalia (BRCIS) iii project. in the subject line of the email.
Late bids will be automatically rejected.