Consultancy Vacancy
Terms of Reference
Organization: Adeso
Organization: Adeso
Position Title:Consultancy for conducting Disaster Risk Reduction(DRR) Training
Duration: 21 days
Application deadline: 8th January, 2013
Vacancy contact: Please send applications to jobs.somalia@adesoafrica.org with
a proposal detailed time schedule and total budget cost
Organization Background
Organization Background
Adeso,
formerly known as Horn Relief, is an expanding and vibrant African-based
international organization, working with communities to create environments in
which Africans can thrive.
We work
to prevent and overcome situations that adversely affects community well-being
by reinvigorating the economy, developing skills for life and work, providing
humanitarian aid and influencing policy.
Our
belief that economic, social and environmental security is the bedrock of a
healthy community drives the nature and intent of our programming.
Adeso
has been strengthening rural livelihood and delivering innovative humanitarian
aid and development programs for the past 20 years.
Currently,
we have programs in Somalia, Kenya and South Sudan. Our present donor portfolio
includes the European Commission, USAID, SIDA, and UNICEF, among others.
Adeso
is an exciting, dynamic organization experiencing managed rapid growth.
We
offer sound employment conditions with opportunities for personal growth and
development.
Assignment Summary
Assignment Summary
The
goal of this consultancy is to train community trainers and project staff on
Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) concepts and design the awareness sessions and
training materials for regular sensitization activities within the project’s
targeted communities.
Specific objectives for DRR training
- Design awareness
sessions and training materials based on the current knowledge, attitude
and practices of the targeted communities for use during regular
sensitization activities.
- Provide training
on DRR concepts and sensitization methods to community trainers and
project staff.
- Develop a
community sensitization strategy and work plan for regular sensitization
activities.
- Develop a result
based monitoring tool, analysis and reporting procedures to evaluate
targeted communities’ knowledge, attitude and practices during and after
sensitization activities.
Project Summary
The
Livelihood and Emergency Assistance Project for Somalia (LEAPS) is designed to
support the most vulnerable households affected by droughts and food
insecurity.
The
project is building on the gains realized under the Somali Emergency Response
Project (SERP) implemented by Adeso within the last two years and which
provided humanitarian assistance as part of an emergency response.
While
SERP was primarily an emergency response intervention, LEAPS has adopted a
pragmatic approach by incorporating programming strategies linking emergency
interventions to recovery and strengthening the rehabilitation of community
assets and mainstreaming DRR.
The
intervention is focusing not only on emergency needs but also on the
development of opportunities for community asset building to promote recovery
among the most vulnerable households.
Further,
the intervention aims to develop community institutions by supporting grass
root community organizing around the project for purposes of transition and
sustainability.
To
reach its objectives, the project is built around three broad supporting sectors
namely Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Food security, and Economic
restoration including camel restocking.
Project Objectives
The
project overall goal is to save lives of the most vulnerable people affected by
the recurrent droughts and insecurity by rebuilding their assets, developing
livelihood assets and addressing water crisis.
The
specific objectives include the following;
- To improve
access to food through provision of agricultural inputs and extension
services.
- To support
households access to essential food and non-food items through cash
transfers and protects livelihood assets through cash for work.
- To increase
communities’ access to safe drinking water and sanitation services.
- To build
capacities on DRR strategies to enable communities to prevent and/or
reduce risks.
Scope of Work
Step 1 – Design awareness sessions and training materials
The
consultant will review the project proposal and baseline survey report with a
view to identifying the current knowledge, attitude and practices of the
targeted communities and develop relevant awareness sessions and training
materials for the training of community trainers and project staff.
The
consultant should ensure that relevant indicators in the proposal are captured
or addressed through the recommended materials/messages to be used by the
community trainers and project staff during training and awareness sessions at
the community level.
Step 2 – Capacity Building
The
preliminary outcome of the Consultancy will be that the community trainers and
project staff’ knowledge on DRR is enhanced and they are able to effectively
transfer the knowledge to the targeted communities.
The
Consultant shall develop and facilitate trainings DRR concepts and
sensitization methods. Data
The
training of trainer approaches and parallel cooperation is therefore
encouraged. The Consultant will be required to facilitate one training session
during this assignment.
Step 3 – Develop a community sensitization strategy and work
plan
The
Consultant shall develop and elaborate on a community sensitization strategy
and work plan to be implemented at the field level.
The
document should include:
- Background
- Strategy
Overview
- Sensitization
Approaches
- Types of
messages for different audience during sensitization activities
- Detailed work
plan of sensitization activities at the field level
Step 4 – Develop a result based monitoring tool, including
analysis and reporting procedures
The
Consultant shall develop and elaborate on a result based monitoring tool and
analysis and reporting procedures for this component of the project.
The
documents should include, but not limited to:
- Data collection
tool (s) to be used before and after DRR sensitization activities
- Description of
the procedures/processes for data analysis
- Data template
and reporting format for the analysis and reporting
Results and Deliverables
1. Relevant DRR training and awareness sessions materials
developed and submitted to Adeso.
2. Facilitate technical training on DRR concepts, sensitization,
data collection, data analysis and reporting methods.
3. Relevant community sensitization strategy and work plan
developed and submitted to Adeso.
4. Final Documentation including all training and awareness
sessions’ materials, DRR concepts, data collection, data analysis and reporting
materials and sensitization strategy and work plan in English (3 hard copies
and a soft copy on CD ROM).
Work Plan for Conducting the Capacity Assessment Analysis
Work Plan for Conducting the Capacity Assessment Analysis
A work
plan for this assignment should be developed based on the methodology suggested
by the consultant and the number of days set for this assignment.
This
should include a one day briefing on the findings to get input from project and
program staff, as well as build consensus around the recommendations.
Reporting
In all
matters in relation to the evaluation, the consultant will report to the
Project Manager LEAPS based in Somalia.
The
consultant will work closely with the Project staff and beneficiaries.
Knowledge & Experience
- Master’s Degree
or equivalent in Behavioural sciences, Environmental Science (Natural
Resources Management, Agronomy or in related field)
- A minimum of
seven (7) years relevant experience in natural resources management or in
related field at the international level, in providing management advisory
services, hands-on experience in design, monitoring and evaluation of
development projects
- Fluency in
English is essential. Knowledge of Somali language is an advantage
- Excellent
knowledge and experience with international development concepts in DRR
- Understanding of
participatory approaches
- Experience in
the design and management of evaluation processes, including with multiple
stakeholders
- Project/program/policy
planning, monitoring and management experience
- Understanding of
gender considerations
- Quantitative and
qualitative data collection and analysis
Intellectual Property Rights
All
documentation related to the assignment shall remain the sole and exclusive
property of Adeso.
Application Process
Applications
should be submitted no later than January 8, 2013.
Adeso
will conduct interviews on an on-going basis.
The
selection committee will review all applications as they arrive.
All
applicants must meet the minimum requirements described above.
Only
short listed candidates will be contacted.
Adeso
is an equal opportunity employer.
Each
application should include the following:
- An application
letter addressing the selection criteria including how the candidate’s
previous experience matches the consultancy objectives as well as their
interest for the position. It should also indicate the candidate’s
availability and consultancy rates. The application letter should be no
longer than two pages;
- An updated CV
including relevant work experience and qualifications;
- A sample of
recently written document for a similar assignment;
- Contact details
of 3 references.
Applications
not including all of the above information will not be reviewed.
Only
short listed candidates will be contacted.
All
applications should be sent to Adeso at jobs.somalia@adesoafrica.org; with the
subject line: “DRR training consultancy –LEAPS.”
Applications
should be submitted no later than January 8, 2013.
Website: www.adesoafrica.org