Terms of Reference
Short-term consultant staffs for supporting the “Realizing Gender Equity and Altitudinal Change for Transformative Systems in Nutrition (REACTS – IN) Somalia
Date: 18th June 2024
Undernutrition among women, young girls, and boys has worsened due to the deepening hunger crises, sharp declines in household incomes, dramatic decreases in the availability and affordability of nutritious foods, and disruptions in healthcare accessibility, including nutrition services and social protection services (Akseer & Kandru, 2020). To reclaim the nutrition gains lost in the past few years, with a particular focus on the gender dimensions of the nutrition crisis, World Vision Canada (WVC) and its partners have joined the Partnerships for Development Innovation Branch, Global Affairs Canada (GAC) to tackle the staggering food insecurity, malnutrition, and sexual reproductive ill health exacerbated by COVID-19, conflict, climate change, and economic shocks.
The ultimate outcome of the REACTS-IN program is improved nutrition, nutrition-related rights, and gender equality for the poorest and most marginalized, especially women, adolescent girls, and children under five years of age in Bangladesh, Kenya, Somalia, and Tanzania. To realize this outcome, the program is designed around achieving three intermediate outcomes and three immediate outcomes under each intermediate outcome:
The general objective of the consultancy is to collect accurate and representative data that establishes baseline for REACTS-IN program in Somalia. The specific objectives include:
- Customize and adapt study tools developed by McGill University to align with the specific context of the target area in Somalia, ensuring relevance and applicability.
- Conduct quantitative and qualitative data collection using adapted tools to document baseline conditions in the target area concerning nutrition, health, and gender equality.
- Achieve high standards of data quality and integrity by employing robust data collection techniques and ensuring accurate data recording and storage.
- Build local capacity in data collection techniques to foster self-sufficiency and sustain ongoing data collection and analysis efforts after the consultancy period.
- Pre-process and prepare the collected data for analysis to facilitate the generation of actionable insights and recommendations for program strategy and design.
A successful consultant is a critical instrument to achieving the study's objectives. He/She will have various roles and responsibilities. Below is a detailed outline of these roles and responsibilities, which aim to ensure the study's quality, relevance, and effectiveness in informing the REACTS-IN program in Somalia.
Consultant(s) Qualifications
The consultant's qualifications and experience should reflect a robust professional background and strong skill set. The following highlights the consultant's required competencies, specialties, and expertise.
- Advanced degree in Public Health, Human Nutrition, Epidemiology, or other related fields.
- Minimum of 10 years of experience specifically in data collection for evaluation studies, preferably for international non-profit organizations or multilateral agencies focusing on nutrition, SRHR, WASH, gender, and related fields.
- Proven track record in managing and executing large-scale data collection projects.
- Proficiency in using statistical software (e.g., SPSS, R, STATA, or Python) and experience in managing complex datasets.
- Deep understanding of the cultural, social, and economic context of the target population, demonstrated by previous work in the region.
- Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, for effective coordination with local teams and stakeholders.
- Ability and experience of training high performing teams for such projects.
- Flexibility to collaborate effectively with both WVS and WVC teams, adjusting methodologies as needed to meet project goals and timelines.
Timeframe
The consultancy is expected to be a short-term assignment, starting on the 1st of July, 2024.
The consultant(s) will report to SomRIL lead and technical advisors at SomReP.
The financial proposal shouldn’t exceed CAD $31,000.00. Please include the dates that the quote will be valid
The consultant(s) will treat all information obtained during the course of this consultancy as confidential.
1) Letter of Interest:
All interested bidders/consultants are requested to submit their requests via email recruitsomo@wvi.org on or before 24th June 2024.
Only applications with the following subject will be considered ‘’ Short-term consultant staffs for supporting the “Realizing Gender Equity and Altitudinal Change for Transformative Systems in Nutrition (REACTS – IN) Somalia ’’.
Bids received after deadline shall not be considered.
2) Proposal: Once received the ToR, consultants are requested to submit a proposal within the deadline announced, not exceeding seven pages, based on the following outline:
III. Methodology and Implementation Plan (2 pages)
VII. Financial Proposal (0.5 pages)
Justification for the budget, and how it is calculated