TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR)
SIMPLIFIED LOT QUALITY ASSURANCE EVALUATION OF ACCESS AND COVERAGE (SLEAC) COVERAGE SURVEYS CAAFIMAD PLUS CONSORTIUM
Title: Simplified Lot Quality Assurance Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SLEAC) Survey Consultancy
Location: L. Shabelle, M. Shabelle, Bakool, Mudug, Gedo, and Lower Juba Regions
Tentative time of Assessment 30th Nov- 20th December 2024.
Key Working Contacts Caafimad Plus Consortium Management Unit
Caafimad Plus is a consortium comprised of five INGOs namely; Action Against Hunger (Lead), Concern Worldwide, International Medical Corps, SOS Children’s Villages, and Trocaire in partnership with three National organizations – Shabelle Development Community Organization (SHADCO), Juba Foundation, and Lifeline Gedo. Funded by European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO), the consortium implements life-saving health and nutrition interventions, serving hard-to-reach people in South and Central Somalia. Caafimad Plus Consortium operates in 23 districts across 8 regions of Somalia.
Somalia has faced successive seasons of catastrophic drought that has led to increase in cases of malnutrition across several districts. The El Nino floods experienced in October – December 2023 further compounded the situation by causing massive displacements, destroying farmlands, disrupting services such as transportation and markets.
In an effort to strengthen Nutrition surveillance across Somalia and provide quality and timely nutrition data, Caafimad Plus Consortium plans to engage a consultant to conduct a Simplified Lot Quality Assurance Evaluation of Access and Coverage (SLEAC) Survey. This assessment is will mainly provide coverage estimates across the identified districts to assist in evidenced based decision making for the consortium.
The purpose of the SLEAC assessment is to:
iii. The assessment is expected to identify key factors affecting the uptake of Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) services in target areas of coverage based on which specific recommendations are made.
The main objective of this assignment is to evaluate access and coverage of Integrated Management of Acute Malnutrition (IMAM) program using SLEAC methodology.
Specific objectives
To achieve the above-mentioned objective, the survey consultant will undertake the following:
The proposed consultancy will last for approximately 7 - 10 days in each district after validation by AIM WG, expected starting date as from 30th November 2024; this is inclusive of all the processes of the investigations from the day the contract is signed to the report submission.
NB: The Consultant should communicate any unforeseen delays, which might affect the completion date as stated above.
Expected Output
At the end of the assignment, the consultant should deliver:
Education (knowledge):
Experience:
Skills and Abilities:
The consultant(s) will be based in Mogadishu, Bakool, Galkacyo, and Gedo during the period of assessment. The Consultant will be responsible for initial preparations including development of assessment protocol, presentation of protocol to AIMWG, survey teams’ trainings and subsequent data collection for both small area and wide area surveys. In order to ensure quality in the process, data collected will be checked on daily basis and feedback given to the teams and Consortium Management Unit.
Administrative responsibilities are assigned below:
Caafimad Plus
The Consultant
Interested applicants who meet the above requirements should submit the following:
Applications should be sent to the following email address: procurement@so-actionagainsthunger.org with the subject as CONSULTANT- SLEAC Assessment- Caafimaad+ 2022
Submission Deadline: 24th October 2024
Due to high volumes of applications expected, we regret that only short- listed candidates will be contacted for interview.