Terms of Reference for Social Movement Mapping Consultant
ActionAid International Somaliland
Assignment Title
Social Movement Mapping Consultant
Location
Somaliland
Duration
15 Days
Reporting To
ActionAid Somaliland Programme Team
Type of Assignment
Consultancy
Languages Required
English and Somali
Location
Somaliland
Application Deadline
4th June 2026
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1. Background
ActionAid International Somaliland (AAIS) works to advance social justice, youth engagement, gender equality, climate justice, humanitarian action, and locally led development through partnerships, movement-building, and community-led approaches. Through the Strategic Partnership Agreement II (SPA II) and Global Platform (GP), AAIS has expanded its engagement of young people, youth hubs, activists, and community-based structures working on issues such as climate justice, peacebuilding, governance, humanitarian action, and civic participation across Somaliland.
Recognizing the growing role of social movements and informal collective organizing in influencing social change, AAIS seeks to better understand the landscape of existing social movements, grassroots initiatives, and informal organizing structures operating across Somaliland.
The Social Movement Mapping exercise aims to identify key movements, understand their priorities and organizing approaches, assess their strengths and challenges, and explore opportunities for collaboration and solidarity between AAIS and social movements.
The mapping exercise will contribute to the development of a contextualized Social Movements Engagement Framework for AAIS and strengthen future movement-building and youth engagement strategies.
2. Objective of the Assignment
The overall objective of this assignment is to engage a consultant to conduct a Social Movement Mapping exercise in Somaliland.
The assignment specifically aims to:
3. Scope of Work
The consultant will be responsible for undertaking the following tasks:
Youth engagement.
Climate justice.
Peace building.
Governance and civic participation.
Gender justice.
Humanitarian action.
Human rights and social justice.
4. Methodology
The consultant is expected to apply participatory and qualitative approaches throughout the assignment to ensure inclusive engagement and contextual understanding of social movements and grassroots organizing structures across Somaliland.
Suggested methodologies include:
The consultant is expected to apply feminist, inclusive, conflict-sensitive, safeguarding, and do-no-harm approaches throughout the assignment process.
The mapping exercise should ensure representation of diverse movement types, thematic focus areas, and geographic locations where feasible, including youth-led initiatives, women-led movements, informal activist networks, grassroots organizing structures, and marginalized groups.
5. Expected Deliverables
The consultant shall deliver the following:
1. Inception report outlining the methodology, workplan, and approach for the assignment.
2. A comprehensive Social Movement Mapping Report including:
ü Identified movements and profiles.
ü Thematic focus areas.
ü Geographic operational areas.
ü Organizing structures and approaches.
ü Opportunities and challenges.
ü Capacity gaps and support needs.
ü Recommendations for AAIS engagement.
3. A movement database/contact list of identified movements and key focal persons (where consent is provided).
4. Presentation/debrief session with AAIS team on key findings and recommendations.
Deliverables Timeline
Deliverable
Timeline
Inception Report
Within 2 working days after contract signing
Draft Mapping Report
Within 7 working days after submission of inception report
Final Mapping Report
Within 6 working days after feedback on draft mapping report
6. Duration of the Assignment
The assignment is expected to be conducted within 15 working days from the date of contract signing.
The consultant shall submit the final report within the agreed timeframe.
7. Reporting and Supervision
The consultant will work closely with the designated AAIS focal person and shall report directly to the Programme Team.
AAIS will provide necessary coordination support relevant to the assignment.
8. Ethical Considerations
The consultant shall ensure confidentiality, informed consent, and safe handling of sensitive information throughout the assignment.
The consultant is expected to apply conflict-sensitive, safeguarding, feminist, and do-no-harm approaches during engagement with movements and participants.
Consultant Qualifications and Experience
Applicants must meet the following minimum requirements:
v Degree in Social sciences or related field
v Must be locally based in Somaliland and available to carry out the assignment within the agreed timeframe.
v Demonstrated experience in social movement mapping, grassroots organizing, community mobilization, or movement-building work over the last 5 years.
v Strong understanding of youth-led organizing, activism, and civic engagement in Somaliland or similar contexts.
v Experience conducting qualitative research, stakeholder mapping, or ecosystem assessments.
v Strong facilitation, communication, and report-writing skills.
v Demonstrated understanding of feminist and inclusive approaches.
v Fluency in Somali and English languages.
v Experience working with marginalized groups and community-based structures is an added advantage.
10. Payment Terms
Payment shall be made based on successful completion and approval of agreed deliverables as follows:
Specific payment arrangements will be agreed upon between ActionAid Somaliland and the selected consultant before commencement of the assignment.
11. Ownership of Data and Information
All reports, data, materials, and information generated under this assignment shall remain the property of ActionAid International Somaliland. The consultant shall not share, reproduce, or distribute any information related to the assignment without prior authorization from ActionAid Somaliland.
Application Submission
Interested consultants are invited to submit:
Applications should be submitted to: Admin.Somaliland@actionaid.org
Deadline for submission: 04th June 2026