Danish Refugee Council Consultancy on Performance Evaluation for Assessing the Impact of Multi-sectoral Humanitarian Response South Sudan Project Jobs in South Sudan
Danish Refugee Council Consultancy on Performance Evaluation for Assessing the Impact of Multi-sectoral Humanitarian Response South Sudan Project Jobs in South Sudan
BackgroundThe BHA-funded Multi Sectoral Humanitarian Response South Sudan project aims to provide lifesaving humanitarian assistance through integrated multi-sector assistance of protection, shelter, livelihood and basic needs through Mobile Response Team (MRT) across the country and community-based programing in the targeted locations. The project foster accountability and quality humanitarian assistance through the state-level camp coordination and camp management coordination leadership that empowers the crisis-affected people to make decision and actions to address humanitarian needs. The integrated approach within each sector and sub-sector of the project is designed to mainstream protection, social cohesion and conflict sensitivity.
The Purpose of the Program is the Following:
Women, men, boys, and girls in the most affected locations across South Sudan receive emergency, medium, and longer-term protection assistance to prevent, address, and recover from the effects of human rights violations.
Effective coordination, information management, and assistance are provided to displacement-affected communities in and out of camp-like settings in a conflict-sensitive way that supports transition out of emergency status.
Basic, secure, private, habitable, safe living spaces and lifesaving NFIs are provided to new and long-term displacement-affected communities to allow households to resume critical social and livelihood activities and reduce the severity and prevalence of protection-associated risks caused by lack of shelter.
Displacement-affected communities have improved their
ability to undertake income-generating activities, access financial services, and strengthen market systems, contributing to a reduction in the severity and probability of protection risks.
The proposed Theory of Change (ToC) states that: If the lifesaving needs of displacement-affected populations are addressed, and if early recovery interventions are supported, and if the political, security and economic environment remain conducive, then the probabilities, severity, and prevalence of protection risks will be reduced, empowering displacement affected communities to be more self-reliant and access transitional pathways out of displacement or vulnerable statuses.
Assessment Purpose
To measure the overall impact of the project on the target population and the broader community. This includes evaluating changes in key indicators, such as access to protection services, shelter, the effectiveness of CCCM services, and livelihood opportunities for beneficiaries
How to Apply
Bids can be submitted by email to the following dedicated, controlled, & secure email address: tender.ssd@drc.ngo
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