WV International- Somalia Program
Terms of Reference
Consultancy services for Technical Vocational and Educational Training (TVET) Curriculum Review and/or development
Project Name
Building Pathway Out of Poverty for Ultra-poor IDPs and Vulnerable Host Communities in Baidoa
Assignment Type
TVET Curriculum Review and/or Development
Purpose of TVET Curriculum Review and/or Development
The consultant will conduct assessments, review the available TVET curriculums and make necessary adjustments. Upon completion of the review exercise. WV will facilitate a validation workshop to get inputs from relevant government ministries and departments, TVET institutions, local NGOs and International NGOs.
Specifically, the curriculum review will serve the following purposes:
Project location (Districts and # of villages/ sub-locations)
Bay Region – Baidoa districts
Implementing Partners:
The project is implemented in a consortium. The consortium is uniquely positioned to implement this Multi-Year Emergency (MYE) activity in Baidoa with WV, as the prime recipient, is partnering with ACTED as implementing partner and International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) as research partner for the proposed project.
Project Duration
36 months starting 01 Nov 2021
Proposed dates of Assessment/ data collection
The proposed date for the assessments is June- July 2022.
Anticipated Date of Draft Inception Report Submission
10 July 2022 – 15 July 2022 – Inception Report
20-25 July 2022 – Draft Report submitted
Anticipated Date of Final Report Submission
26 -30 Jul’22 Incorporate comments and Submit Final Report
2. Project Background
Project Goal
The project strives to Strengthen resilience to shocks and stresses for vulnerable IDP and host community households in urban Baidoa.
Project Purposes
Purpose:Graduate ultra-poor households from extreme poverty and food insecurity.
Sub-purpose 1: Improve food security and quality of life for ultra-poor HHs.
Distribution of multipurpose cash to destitute families will increase HH’s quality of life and restore their livelihoods. Unconditional multi-purpose cash will help to stabilize their quality of life and avoid negative coping mechanisms before they can further engage in other livelihood activities.
Improved agriculture and livestock production by ultra-poor HHs will increase access to diversified diets and improve income through access to fresh vegetables throughout the year, increased access to eggs and meat, and increased income from sales of excess vegetables, eggs and chickens and income savings through dependence on own production.
Sub-Purpose 2: Improve financial stability and security among vulnerable HHs.
Improved saving practices and access to financial services; provision of start-up grants and capacity building will result in diversified livelihood strategies and socio-economic resilience in targeted HH’s.
Sub-Purpose 3: Improve capacity to implement disaster risk management and positive coping strategies to mitigate the immediate effect of exposure to shock.
Increased awareness on context specific disaster risks as well as mitigation and adaption measures will prevent disruption of gains made by ultra-poor HHs in their graduation journey.
Number of People Targeted by Sex
5,000 HHs
30,000 individuals (16,200 Females 13,800 Males)
Of the above total, number of IDPs Targeted
4,125 HHs (24,750 Individuals) IDPs
Of the above total, number of Refugees Targeted:
450 individuals
Donor
BHA/USAID
Available Project documentation
Project proposal, M&E plan/ITT, Detailed Implementation Plan (DIP), Other related assessments
3. Background
The Building pathway out of poverty for ultra-poor IDPs and vulnerable host communities in Baidoa projects is a consortium project implemented by World Vision and ACTED with IFPRI as a research partner. The project targets 2000 beneficiaries for TVET activities with World Vision being the sole implementer of this TVET activities.
Employment opportunities especially for youth and women is a real problem in Somalia, and Baidoa is no exception. In the WV Assessment in March 2021, about 65 percent of respondents reported that there is little or no employment opportunities for youth. Unemployment rates are considerably higher among women and Somalis under 30 years of age, who represent 70 percent of the population.
Among the many challenges facing young people seeking work in Somalia are lack of education, lack of vocational skills, and a weak enabling environment. Women are extremely disadvantaged and appear to be excluded from the formal sector but continue to play vital roles in the informal sector. Cultural biases exist against women in skilled labor activities or professional roles. Many are left with no option but to engage in petty trade on the street side with the most common barrier limiting women’s participation being the lack of skills and the fact that they are mostly engaged in HH activities.
Being an urban area, Baidoa can offer an abundance of value chains and livelihoods in which IDPs and their host communities may engage. However, ultra-poor HHs are often disadvantaged due to lack of skills, knowledge and connections to enable profitable income generation and/ or develop alternative livelihood to adapt when shock strikes.
The proposed program intends to address the food insecurity situation, loss of livelihood strategies, poor HH and community livelihood assets, inadequate supply of relevant productive skills and assets and increased vulnerability to natural and conflict related disasters in Baidoa through a multi-year ultra-poor graduation approach. The new livelihood development sub-sector in this program is expected to reach 2,000 participants through TVET activities.
Objectives of the Action.
The consultant will conduct assessments to review the available TVET curriculums and make necessary adjustments. Upon completion of the review exercise. WV will facilitate a validation workshop to get inputs from relevant government ministries and departments, TVET institutions, local NGOs and International NGOs.
Specifically, the curriculum review will serve the following purposes:
Tasks involved
4. Methodology
The consultant will travel to Baidoa and conduct the review, working closely with World Vision and ACTED, and Ministry of Education and Labor in Baidoa. Data collection is mainly qualitative, through FGDs, site observations, desk review and Key Informant Interviews (KII).
5. Deliverables
Duration and time frame
The consultancy will cover for 22 days including travel days.
Task
Estimated number of days
Travel time
2
Development of assessment tools
5
Data collection and review of current TVET curriculum.
7
Data analysis and drafting of plenary findings/ draw out key findings.
6
Producing final report
3
6. Mandatory Requirements
The Selection of the firm will be made based on cumulative analysis (i.e., mandatory requirement and technical qualifications as follows:
7. Technical Evaluation
Applicants need to clearly articulate on the following, but not limited to: –
9. Financial Evaluation
A financial proposal with a detailed breakdown of costs quoted in USD. Applicable tax amount must be clearly stipulated and separated from the base costs.
Financial proposal should not be part of the technical proposal; it should be a separate document.
Interested individuals and firms should submit their proposal with the below documents in English and by email to somo_supplychain@wvi.orgon or before 21st June 2022.
Proposals should be submitted in three distinct/separate attachments, namely Mandatory Requirements, Technical Proposal and Financial Proposal (Bidders who will combine both technical and financial proposals shall be disqualified)
**Email title should be; -**CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR TECHNICAL VOCATIONAL AND EDUCATIONAL TRAINING (TVET) CURRICULUM REVIEW AND/OR DEVELOPMENT
Bids received after deadline shall not be considered.
Interested individuals and firms should submit their proposal with the below documents in English and by email to somo_supplychain@wvi.orgon or before **21st June 2022.**Proposals should be submitted in three distinct/separate attachments, namely Mandatory Requirements, Technical Proposal and Financial Proposal (Bidders who will combine both technical and financial proposals shall be disqualified