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Terms of Reference Somali Cash Consortium MPCA Recruitment CASH expert - Concern Worldwide

Date Posted: Nov 25, 2024
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  • Location:
    Somalia
  • Company:
  • Type:
    Full Time
  • Category:
    Consultancies
  • Positions:
  • Experience:
    7 Year
  • Gender:
    No Preference
  • Degree:
    Masters
  • Apply Before:
    Dec 10, 2024
  • Posting Date:

Job Description

Terms of Reference

Somali Cash Consortium MPCA Recruitment CASH expert

1. Introduction

The Somali Cash Consortium (SCC) is a consortium of humanitarian organizations working together to

provide cash-based transfers to vulnerable households in Somalia. The SCC is led by Concern Worldwide

(Concern) as the lead agency and its Implementing Partners (IPs) Save the Children International (SCI),

ACTED, COOPI, Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC), Danish Refugee Council (DRC) and IMPACT

Initiatives. The SCC aims to provide cash transfers (MPC) to vulnerable households affected by conflict,

displacement, and natural disasters in Somalia and implements both short-term humanitarian assistance and

long-term social safety net programmes. MPCA allow beneficiaries to purchase the items they need most

urgently, whether it be food, shelter, or other basic necessities. By providing cash transfers instead of in-kind

aid, the SCC aims to empower beneficiaries to make their own choices and support local markets.

The SCC also works closely with local partners and community-based organizations to ensure that the cash

transfers reach those who need them most. To ensure the continued success of these interventions, it is

essential to strengthen the technical capacity of local partners involved in cash programming. To this end,

SCC seeks to recruit a Technical Advisor who will provide technical accompaniment in the implementation

of a comprehensive capacity development plan, designed to enhance the ability of national NGOs to

effectively deliver cash assistance programs.

Under HIP 2024, DG ECHO awarded the SCC to implement a 15 months Integrated Implementation of

Multipurpose Cash Assistance to respond crisis-affected Somali Households. This Terms of Reference is part

of the Result 2.

2. Background and Rationale

Humanitarian crises in Somalia present complex challenges, necessitating multi-sectoral responses. The

Somali Cash Consortium (SCC) plays a critical role in delivering Multipurpose Cash Assistance (MPCA) to

vulnerable households, addressing immediate needs such as food, shelter, and other essentials. MPCA is

unconditional and unrestricted, providing beneficiaries with the flexibility to use cash in ways that best meet

their priorities. However, to fully optimize the impact of cash assistance, it must be integrated with other

sectors such as nutrition, WASH, health, and protection through effective referral systems.

Somalia's operational environment characterized by resource constraints, logistical challenges, and security

concerns requires a dynamic and adaptive management approach to effectively deliver cash-based

interventions. In this context, it is essential to not only distribute cash assistance but also ensure that the local

organizations involved in these interventions have the technical capacity to manage and implement these

programs successfully.

The SCC is committed to building the capacity of local partners including GREDO, LLG, SSWS, and

PNWDO to deliver cash programming that aligns with international standards. This effort is a core part of

SCC's broader strategy under the Humanitarian Implementation Plan 2024 (HIP 2024), funded by DG ECHO,

which aims to enhance the effectiveness of cash-based assistance by strengthening local capacities. This

initiative follows the findings of the Humanitarian Capacity and Competency Assessment (HCCA) conducted

in 2024.

SCC is currently seeking a Technical Advisor to oversee the implementation of a capacity development plan

aimed at enhancing the abilities of local partners to deliver cash programming. This role will include mentoring, training, and reviewing Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to ensure that local NGOs are

equipped to respond to the needs of crisis-affected populations efficiently and effectively.

The Technical Advisor will also play a key role in promoting real-time learning by facilitating continuous

feedback and adaptive adjustments to the cash transfer mechanisms. By ensuring the alignment of operational

the Technical Advisor will contribute to improving the delivery

volatile and challenging context.

3. Purpose and Objectives

The purpose of this consultancy is to provide technical accompaniment to local partners by overseeing the

implementation of a capacity development plan. The plan was designed based on the Humanitarian Capacity

and Competency Assessment (HCCA) conducted by SCC in August-September 2024. This capacity-building

initiative aims to enhance the ability of national NGOs to effectively deliver cash-based interventions within

the SCC framework. The objectives are:

The objectives of this consultancy are:

1. Capacity Development of Local Partners: Provide technical assistance to GREDO, LLG, SSWS, and

PNWDO to improve their implementation of cash-based programming.

2. Review of Operational Procedures: Ensure the optimization of Standard Operating Procedures

(SOPs) related to cash transfers.

3. Training and Workshops: Organize targeted training sessions and capacity-building workshops based

on the needs identified during the HCCA assessment.

4. Collaboration and Co-Design: Work with partner NGOs to co-design activities aimed at

strengthening their capacity to deliver cash assistance.

5. Monitoring and Reporting: Regularly evaluate the progress of capacity development efforts,

providing recommendations for improvements and identifying challenges to success.

4. Scope, research approach and principles of the evaluation

The Technical Advisor will perform the following tasks:

Mentoring and Technical Support: Provide ongoing mentoring and coaching to partner

organizations in line with the capacity development plan.

SOP Review and Enhancement: Review and update existing LNAs SOPs to improve the

operational efficiency of cash programming.

Training Delivery: Develop and deliver specialized cash trainings tailored to the operational needs

of each local partner.

Progress Monitoring: Conduct regular assessments to monitor capacity-building progress and

Reporting: Provide periodic reports to the SCC summarizing the outcomes of technical support

activities, challenges encountered, and recommendations for future improvements.

5. Expected Outcomes

Capacity Development Plan Implementation: Oversee and report on the successful implementation of

Training Sessions: Conduct training sessions for local NGOs based on the results of the HCCA

assessment conducted by SCC. Trainings are related to basics on cash programming.

SOP Review Report: Conduct review and optimize SOPs for the LNAs to be aligned with CASH Calp

policies and standards as well as cash delivering framework in Somalia.

Technical accompaniment: The consultant will solve doubts, questions from the partners on cash programming

Progress Reports: Submit monthly progress reports detailing accomplishments, challenges, and

recommendations for the way forward.

Work jointly with local partners and SCC mentoring partners on the strengthening of cash capacities

for local partners.

6. Duration and location

The consultancy is expected to last for 5 months, starting in [January 2024]. The consultant will be based in

Mogadishu, with frequent travel to Nairobi and potential travel to regional areas where SCC partners operate.

Experiences and Qualifications

Required Qualifications and Experience

Advanced degree in humanitarian assistance, development studies, or a related field.

At least 7 years of experience in cash-based programming, and relevant experience on capacity building.

Proven experience working in fragile and conflict-affected settings, particularly in Somalia or similar

contexts.

Demonstrated expertise in the development and delivery of training and mentoring programs for local

NGOs.

Familiarity with donor guidelines, particularly ECHO-funded guidelines on CASH and CALP standards.

Excellent communication and report-writing skills.

How To Apply

The firm/ consultant that fits the requirements should submit an expression of interest in English that is a

maximum of 10 pages long and should include the following:

A technical proposal with a detailed response to the TOR, with a specific focus on the specific

objectives, deliverables, and key selection criteria for respondents

Field work: Information gathering/consultation and data analysis

A financial proposal detailing the itemized breakdown of the consultancy work, i.e. the number of

days and day rates (USD)

Methodology and Implementation Plan

Company profile and or CVs of the core experts that sufficiently demonstrate his/her background in

Policy and Advocacy research (maximum of 3 pages per CV, as annex and not included in the page

limit)

Samples of similar work undertaken by the company or the lead consultant.

List of at least 3 client references for similar work undertaken by the company or the lead consultant.

Initial work plan based on realistic timelines.

Samples of similar work undertaken by the company or the lead consultant (as an annex, not

included in the page limit).

APPLICATION PROCESS

 The deadline for the application is by 10th December 2024 by 5pm Mogadishu Time (EAT).

 Applications should be sent by email to: som.vacancies@concern.net.

 The subject of the email as

 If you have any questions please reach the following address: oscar.pelayo@concern.net .

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