Invitation for Proposal- Consultancy Service to Conduct Final Evaluation of ‘Resilient Migrant and Host Communities in Africa’ Project

“About Amref Health Africa in South Sudan”

Amref Health Africa has a long history in South Sudan, from 1972 in what was then the southern region of Sudan. Over the decades, Amref Health Africa has played critical role in planning and developing the country’s health care system. Working with South Sudan’s Ministry of Health, Amref Health Africa has helped to create a national health care plan, train health care workers as well as develop and implement life changing scalable WASH models. Working together with communities to improve health, particularly in rural and remote areas where health care is nearly impossible to access.

“Project Background and Description”

The Resilient Migrant and Host Community in Africa is a cross-border project funded by Ministry of Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). Resilient Migrant and Host Communities in Africa project seeks to address the health and livelihood needs of women, youth and children who are IDPs, returnees and host. This project employs an integrated approach where Food Security and Livelihood (FSL), health, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) and nutrition interventions are being implemented. The project focuses activities in South Sudan (in the two counties of Ibba and Maridi) and Uganda (Adjumani) to strengthen the capacity and resilience of small-scale farmers, in particular women and youth groups by improving health and nutrition situation of South Sudanese refugees/IDPs and the host communities.
The project’s goal is “Strengthening the capacity and resilience of small-scale farmers, in particular women and youth groups to improve the health and nutrition situation of South Sudanese refugees and host communities in Adjumani (UG) and the conflict-affected population in Maridi and Ibba (SSD).” The project is expected to directly benefit 43,315 people (25,901 women and girls) who are the first and most important users of health, nutrition, WASH and agriculture facilities. Additionally, men and children living in the same families within the project region where the project is being implemented also directly benefit through the nutrition mentors and agriculture extension workers. Through the integrated outreaches being carried out, all the community members living in the areas where the project sites are equally benefit irrespective of their age, and sex.
The Project is now in its completion period. In line with the provisions of the project agreement between the donor (BMZ) and the implementing partner, Gesundes Afrika and Amref Health Africa agreed to undertake a final evaluation at the end of the project period. The output of the evaluation is expected to determine the level of achievement against the project targets and indicators and gather evidence on the criteria of: relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, partnership and coordination, sustainability, impact of the project interventions.

How to Apply

Technical and Financial proposals should be submitted by close of business Thursday, June 12 2023 through [email protected];

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