Tender details
Posted Date
Oct, 31
Expire Date
Nov, 14
Location
Somalia
Tender description
Terms of Reference (ToR)
Endline Evaluation
Supporting Climate Adaptation and Durable Solutions for Displacement Affected Communities (DACs) in the Shabelle River Basin, Networking with &
Enhancing Efforts by Government & Administration in Afgoye District (NEGAAD) Project
Under Boosting Resilience and Adaptation to Climate Change (BREACH) Programme supported by the European Union
Concern Worldwide
Somalia Programme
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Summary information
Project Name Supporting Climate Adaptation and Durable Solutions for Displacement Affected Communities (DACs) in the Shabelle River Basin, Networking with
& Enhancing Efforts by Government & Administration in Afgoye District (NEGAAD) Project
Target location • Hawa Tako and Doolawe IDP dominant areas in Afgoye town
• Lafoole IDP settlements, Afgoye district
• Mareerey village, Afgoye disrtict
Project Goal To contribute to sustainable (re)integration of IDPs and strengthen the resilience of DACs through climate-resilient early and durable solutions.
Project Outcomes Outcome 1: The short-term needs (food security, basic services and HLP) of displacement- and drought-affected communities in Afgoye
District are addressed through Early Solutions interventions.
Outcome 2: DACs are supported to attain a durable solution to their displacement through improved land tenure security, expanded access to basic services and social protection, improved environmental protection approaches and inclusive, disaster-resilient and sustainable livelihoods interventions
Beneficiaries 42,000 DAC members in Afgoye town, Lafoole settlement and Mareerey village. Government authorities, DACs include IDPs, host community
households and institutions, and returnees who are settled within a given defined area; Water and Environmental Sanitation (WES) committees and Community Education Committees (CECs).
Key Partners Concern Worldwide –Partnership Lead (Livelihoods, Education, Health and WASH)
Shabelle Community Development Organisation (SHACDO) -Livelihoods, WASH and Health
Norwegian Refugee Council-HLP/ICLA
Project Period 36 months
Endline Evaluation
purpose
The purpose of the endline evaluation is to assess the extent to which the EU–NEGAAD project has achieved its intended objectives, outcomes, and
impacts across the targeted sectors and locations. It will measure changes in beneficiaries’ conditions compared to the baseline, analyse factors
contributing to success and shortfalls, and document key lessons learned.
The evaluation will also generate practical, evidence-based recommendations to inform future programming, improve implementation strategies and guide policy decisions.
Primary Methods • Quantitative household survey
• Qualitative interviews and focus group discussions
• Document and secondary data review
• Outcome harvesting
• Most Significant Change (MSC) technique to collect and analyse personal stories.
Proposed Endline Evaluation start and end dates November , 2025
Anticipated Endline evaluation report release date December, 2025
How to apply
Proposals should be submitted to Concern Worldwide Baidoa, Procurement team, at [email protected] by Friday 14th November 2025.