Invitation To Bid for Consultancy for
Title of Consultancy: Consultancy services for Vulnerability and Capacity Assessment for population who are at risk of climate related hazards in selected target areas in Beledweyne, Burao and Bendar beyla districts of Somalia
SCI Contracting Office: Save the Children Somalia Country Office
Period of Consultancy: The assignment will be done in one month inclusive of travel.
Consultant type required: Climate Change Adaptation and Environmental Sustainability Consultant/Consultancy Firm
Responsibility for Logistics arrangements and Costs: The consultant will be responsible for organizing logistical issues with no facilitation from SCI as per the consultancy agreement.
Taxation Provisions: Consultancy firm/individual shall be responsible for all Taxes arising from the consultancy in line with the local Tax regulations applicable at the SCI contracting office named above.
Travel requirements: The consultancy firm/individual will cover their travel costs (tickets) and arrange local travel to field sites.
Security requirements: The Consultancy Firm/Individual will comply with standards of Save the Children Security procedures, including the completion of SCI online security training prior to travel to Somalia.
INTRODUCTION:
Save the Children has worked in Somalia for over 70 years and is a national and international leader in humanitarian and development programming. Our long operational history and broad geographical coverage, has afforded us positive working relationships with key stakeholders, including the federal government, state and local authorities, donors, international and local NGOs, as well as the trust and acceptance of the communities themselves. Save the Children has operational presence in 17 regions in the country, with over 640 national and international staff across 14 field offices.
Save the Children implements a wide range of multi-sectoral humanitarian and development projects in Somalia. Our programming is guided by our Country Strategic Plan 2022-24 which follows a child life cycle model to make sure our programs consider a child and their needs holistically and respond with thematically integrated and age-appropriate interventions. Our active portfolio in 2023 covers programs in Food Security and Livelihoods, Social Protection, Youth Economic Empowerment, Education, Health, Nutrition, WASH, Child Protection, Child Rights Governance and Advocacy while mainstreaming climate change adaptation across our portfolio. In addition, gender equality and disability inclusion are mainstreamed in all our programs.
BACKGROUND:
Somalia is at the frontline of the climate crisis. Lives and livelihoods in the country are already being disrupted by climatic shocks and stressors. Over the past two decades, climate-related disasters have impacted more than 5 million people across the country. Droughts have affected more people in recent years, while floods are proving more deadly - nearly 50% of the people in Somalia rely on the land to grow their food and generate an income. Although communities feel the full force of the changing climate, they have been under-represented (if not invisible) in discussions of the unfolding global disaster. This is the reality of climate injustice. Climate impacts are also hampering Somalia’s development, including through water shortages, reduced food production, and low economic growth. Climate change is a global issue that affects all sectors of society and requires collective action to address.
The project will be implemented by Somali staff from SCI in collaboration with government authorities, there are number of the vulnerable groups such as women, children, youths people living with disabilities and the marginalized who are at a greater risk of experiencing negative impacts and face greater barriers to adapting to climate change by accessing timely information and using EWEA system. The risk of exclusion is particularly different for different genders in the local context. This project seeks to map these vulnerable groups and understand specific vulnerability context within the EWEA under the DRR framework for AA.
It is considered that without timely EWEA information, the marginalized and highly vulnerable groups in Banderbayla, Burao and Beledweyne who cannot access timely EW information to make lifesaving decisions, are at-risk. Evidence has suggested that community-based early warning structures, whether formal and informal, have provided necessary tools and information for DRR and Climate Changes Early warning (CCEW) systems, protection of community assets, building socio-economic resilience and providing effective community coping mechanism to climate change but not closely linked with the national and regional Climate information service providers to co-create effective early warning information that can be relayed to the intended beneficiaries in a timely, easy to understand and user friendly manner.
PROJECT OBJECTIVES:
The project targets the vulnerable groups in the project target locations. The target groups have been selected based on the intersectionality of vulnerabilities such as sex, age, disability, group, pregnancy and breast feeding, displacement/migration, livelihood strategy which affects their coping capacity and makes them very sensitive when exposed to risks of impacts of hazards such as droughts and floods. Due to their status and the general conditions of the protracted crisis in Somalia and Somaliland these groups of people are all at risk of food insecurity and lack access to basic infrastructure such as WASH services, health systems and education and hence lack of knowledge on EWEA reduces their adoption of AA therefore exposing them to vulnerabilities. The project is therefore conducting vulnerability and gender assessments to identify linkage between inequality and exclusion risks to understand conditions and numbers that will be validated using the Vulnerability and Mapping outcome from this exercise. The objective of this assessment is to map and understand the number of vulnerable groups whose lack of knowledge on EWEA put them at a greater risk of Climate Risks.
Specific Objectives of this Assignment:
The specific objective of this assignment is to:
SCOPE OF WORK:
The assignment shall:
METHODOLOGY:
While the consultant is free to propose the best method that suit and brings out the best outcome for the assignment, SCI will expect the process to integrate mixed method research design, making use of both quantitative and qualitative approaches. Adaptative methodologies for primary engagement of the targeted community, validation of the proposed community-based activities and development of a practical action plans will form part of the assignment.
The consultant will be expected to work closely with the local community, within the targeted areas, who are the most vulnerable to climate change and disaster risk, the local authority as well as other stakeholders hosting formal weather forecasting and predication systems.
A technical team, drawn from across SC, project partners and key stakeholders will accompany and oversee the assessment to ensure that it can provide the data and analysis required to underpin the ongoing project. In particular, the technical team will seek to ensure coherence in methodologies and outputs between this assessment and a complementary, simultaneous assessment of formal EWS, capacities and channels.
Specifically, individual consultant/firm will undertake the following key tasks:
DELIVERABLES:
APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS:
The following attributes are requirements for the selection of the consultant/consultancy firm:
CODE OF CONDUCT:
Because Save the Children's work is based on deeply held values and principles, it is essential that our commitment to children's rights and humanitarian principles is supported and demonstrated by all members of staff. Save the Children's Code of Conduct sets out the standards which all staff members must adhere to.
PROPERTY RIGHTS:
All data that will be collected should be considered as SCI properties and may not be used for other purposes.
The following attributes are requirements for selecting the consultancy firm/individual.
Review Criteria
Qualified Consultancy Firms are requested to submit their technical and financial proposals and Lead consultant and associated personnel CVs and other relevant documentation to somalia.tenders@savethechildren.org
The deadline for submission is 1st June 2024 at 5:00PM
Bids must remain valid and open for consideration for a period of no less than 60 days