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Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24

DenmarkTenders notice for Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24. The reference ID of the tender is 100992319 and it is closing on 21 May 2024.

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  • Country: Denmark
  • Summary: Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24
  • DKT Ref No: 100992319
  • Deadline: 21 May 2024
  • Financier: Other Funding Agencies
  • Purchaser Ownership: Government
  • Tender Value: Refer Document
  • Notice Type: Tender
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  • Tenders are invited for Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24 Closing Date: 21 May 2024 Type: Consultancy Themes: Health/Recovery and Reconstruction 1. Who is the Danish Refugee Council? Founded in 1956, the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading international NGO and one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. Active in 40 countries with 9,000 employees and supported by 7,500 volunteers, DRC protects, advocates, and builds sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement affected people and communities. DRC works during displacement at all stages: In the acute crisis, in displacement, when settling and integrating in a new place, or upon return. DRC provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance; supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included into hosting societies; and works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote protection of rights and peaceful coexistence. 2. Purpose of the consultancy The Danish Refugee Council from its East Africa and Great Lakes regional office in Nairobi, Kenya seeks proposals from consultants to carry out a formative review DRC-s emergency response across programmes following the outbreak of hostilities in Sudan. 3. Background DRC has maintained a presence in Sudan since 2004, offering a diverse range of programs spanning protection, shelter, disaster risk reduction, camp coordination and management, humanitarian mine action, as well as food security and livelihoods initiatives. Our projects have been implemented across various regions, including Central Darfur, South Darfur, South Kordofan, Gedaref, and Khartoum states. Since the outbreak of conflict in Sudan in mid-April 2023, DRC swiftly adapted its activities to address the escalating emergency needs of the growing internally displaced population. Through direct service delivery, collaboration with local partners, and engagement with community-based networks, we have remained operational in Central Darfur, Gedaref, South Kordofan, and Khartoum states. Our emergency relief efforts encompass the distribution of essential items, WASH activities, provision of protection services, and coordination. We distribute multi-purpose cash assistance, non-food items (NFIs) such as cooking, washing, and bedding materials, dignity kits, and emergency shelter materials. In areas with inadequate sanitation infrastructure, we undertake initiatives such as constructing latrines, supporting waste collection and transportation, water chlorination, waste management, and hygiene education. In some regions, like certain localities in Central Darfur, DRC serves as a focal point for incoming IDPs. Apart from providing immediate assistance, including cash aid, NFIs, and shelter kits, we also guide IDPs to available services and refer them to other service providers when necessary. To ensure adaptability to the dynamic context, DRC has strengthened collaborations with community-based networks and local leaders. This includes support for rehabilitating essential infrastructure, such as water purification facilities, and facilitating the evacuation of Sudanese nationals and refugees from conflict-affected areas. 4. Objective of the consultancy The purpose of the review is to provide the organisation with impartial evidence of DRC-s emergency response performance in Sudan following the outbreak of conflict in April 2023. It is intended to be formative while ensuring that it sums up in sufficient detail the results of DRC-s response and provide a forward-looking perspective. Within this overall purpose, the primary objectives of the review are: a) To assess the overall performance of DRC-s emergency programme response b) To assess the contributions of internal procedures, capacities and structures from country office, regional office, and HQ towards the emergency response performance, comparing and contrasting with recent evidence on DRC-s ability to respond to emergencies. This should include both programme and support functions. c) To identify learnings from the response to inform and shape the near future of the operation in Sudan. The main use of the review will be at senior management level, both globally and regionally. Secondary use will be organization-wide learning. 5. Scope of work and Methodology 5.1. Scope of the review The scope of the review is the period from the outbreak of hostilities in Sudan in April 2023 to date. Key areas of inquiry include not only relevance, effectiveness, and coherence of the emergency response itself but also the existence and use of systems, capacities and structures at country, regional and global levels that supported the responses and DRC-s strategic positioning in the wider humanitarian landscape. 5.2. Methodology The review is to be evaluative yet is not required to follow a strict evaluative framework to allow an overall formative character of the review. It is expected to rely mostly on a qualitative approach but may deploy limited quantitative methods as deemed necessary by the consultant. Primary quantitative sources, such as questionnaires to staff, may also be considered, with due consideration to limited access to relevant field staff, and turnover since the start of the response. Qualitative methods include semi-structured key informant interviews with different staff groups, implementing and coordinating partners (NNGOs and INGOS), and key donors (ECHO, BHA, OCHA), HAC as well as focus group discussions with affected populations where feasible. The final review design should take into consideration some key constraints; turnover among staff and stakeholders, limited connectivity in field areas, language complexities, and the unpredictability of the context which should influence design considerations. DRC-s core principles around protection of rights, accountability to affected populations, and inclusion are to be applied throughout the review process. There may be context-specific human rights sensitivities that impact design or data collection in some areas, however, due attention to representation, power imbalances and confidentiality is expected across the review in its entirety. 5.3. Guiding Questions The following are indicative questions that will be elaborated on during the inception phase of the review to produce the final list of key questions and sub-questions that will guide it. DRC emergency response performance Relevance To what extent was DRC-s emergency response relevant to the needs of the affected populations and proved able to adapt to changing contexts and needs? Were scale and ambition proportionate to needs? Appropriateness How appropriate were DRC-s activities and delivery modalities for the operational situation? How did this vary across different regions of the country? Effectiveness To what extent was DRC-s emergency response effective? What were the factors that enabled or hindered expected results to be achieved? Efficiency (Timeliness) To what extent was DRC-s emergency response timely? Did DRC-s systems, protocols and mechanisms provide sufficient momentum for the situation at hand? What were the factors that enabled or hindered timeliness and momentum? Coherence (external) To what extent was DRC-s emergency response coherent and added value to interventions of other actors in the context? Internal capacities, systems, and structures Relevance To what extent were DRC-s internal capacities, systems, and structures, including the activation and categorisation processes, relevant for the crisis response? Appropriateness How appropriate was DRC-s level of readiness for such a large-scale emergency, at the level of country, region, and globally? Efficiency To what extent were DRC-s internal capacities, systems, and structures, effective in providing the resources needed (management, response, support service) in support of the emergency response? Were they applied to a sufficient degree and with the required flexibility? Was DRC-s risk culture supportive or inhibiting of the response? Coherence (internal) To what extent was DRC able to leverage its internal capacities, systems, and structures towards enabling a strong emergency response and strengthen DRC strategic positioning in the country? 6. Deliverables 6.1. Review phases and main deliverables. The review will follow a phased approach so that the scope and methodologies are fully developed and well understood before the main data collection starts. The review consists of three phases: Phase 1: Scoping/Inception phase with very few scoping interviews and development of final work plan, methodology and tools Phase 2: Data collection Phase 3: Reporting 6.2. Deliverables and outputs in detail Deliverable 1: Inception Note Following the completion of the inception phase, the inception Note will be produced including: - Updated analytical framework. - Revised work plan - Tools for the review, including interview guides, outlines of report, formats for consultations. Deliverable 2: Final Review report The Final report will include: - Summative review report, not more than 12 pages excluding annexes covering: o Background, purpose, and objectives of the review o Review findings substantiated by data and evidence and analysis. o A prioritized set of actionable recommendations, including forward-looking recommendations that are clearly linked to the conclusions. o Annexes for supporting documentation. 6.3. Expected timeline Phase / Tasks / Estimated Commitment Inception - Desk review / Scoping Interviews/ Inception Note - 8 days Review / Data Collection - Data collection - 20 days Reporting - Draft and final report - 7 days 7. Duration, timeline, and payment The total expected duration to complete the assignment should not exceed 35 working days. The consultant shall be prepared to complete the assignment no later t
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Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24 - Denmark Tender

The DANISH REFUGEE COUNCIL, a Government sector organization in Denmark, has announced a new tender for Consultancy on Formative Review of the Sudan Emergency Response 2023-24. This tender is published on DenmarkTenders under DKT Ref No: 100992319 and is categorized as a Tender. Interested and eligible suppliers are invited to participate by reviewing the tender documents and submitting their bids before the deadline on 2024-05-21.

The estimated tender value is Refer Document, and full details, including technical specifications and submission requirements, are provided in the official tender documents. Ensure all submissions meet the criteria outlined to be considered for evaluation.

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