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Background
The conflict in the Tigray region has been characterized by a devastating humanitarian crisis that uprooted tens of thousands of families and took a heavy toll on the healthcare system. As a result of the hostilities, close to 90 percent of Tigray’s health facilities were damaged or destroyed in the conflict and more than 15,000 weapon-wounded cases were hospitalized in Mekelle.
To address the health needs of the weapon wounded in Tigray, based on the Partnership Framework Agreement (PFA) between NoRC and the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the project “Tigray – Weapon Wounded Assistance Project” supports the surgical medical team working in the Awash Hospital in Mekelle.
NoRC is supporting the implementation of the project under the overall leadership, direction, and accountability of the ICRC.
NoRC and the ICRC are seeking for an evaluator (s) to evaluate the relevance, efficiency, and effectiveness of the project “Tigray – Weapon Wounded Assistance Project” with the purpose of identifying interventions that did and did not work to improve future (similar) emergency response operations.
Emphasis is given to the following cross-cutting aspects (non-exhaustive and partially overlapping list):
- Cooperation and collaboration between NoRC and ICRC on all levels on managerial, operational, and technical aspects
- The health response and measuring its outcomes
- Preparedness for emergency response
- The added value of the partners to the project
- The impact of the project on the beneficiaries’ lives
The main audience of the evaluation is NoRC and the ICRC.
Bidders are expected to show competency and experience in these kinds of assignments.
How to apply
Tender documents containing the Request for Proposal (RFP) document, NoRC standard procurement terms and conditions, Terms of Reference (ToR), pricing Template etc for Evaluation “Tigray – Weapon Wounded Assistance Project” can be requested electronically from silje.longva.todnem@redcross.no
Technical and Financial proposals, complete in all respects, should be received electronically and in separate emails as per the instructions in the RFP Document by 09:00 hrs. 27th August 2024 (CET/Norway time). Late offers will be rejected.
For interested parties based out of Norway, the technical and financial proposals should be submitted to the email silje.longva.todnem@redcross.no while Norway based interested parties should submit their bids in MERCELL. Failure to follow instructions may lead to disqualification.
P.S: This is an individual consultancy request and not a company based.
NoRC reserves the right to accept or reject any or all the offers without assigning any reason whatsoever and is not bound to accept the lowest bid.