Procurement Summary
Country : Afghanistan
Summary : Development of a Resilience Building Package
Deadline : 30 Sep 2021
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 57835723
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Financier : Self Financed
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Request for proposals are invited for Development of a Resilience Building Package.
Close Date: 2021-09-30
The resilience building package aims to consider the national and local vulnerability to stress and disaster shocks induced by manmade disasters, especially in education context and the children and adolescents target groups, and that will be used to sustain the resilience of children across Afghanistan. By implementing the activities proposed, the outcome of the programme will be a substantial increase in resilience to traumatic events and reduction in disaster-s secondary risks (development of physical and mental illness) and loss of lives. It will also focus on building resilience on potential natural and manmade disaster shocks and stress as well protection of vulnerable people across the Afghanistan. Developing the resilience building package will be implemented over 5 months, of which the initial 4 months will function as an inception, implementation and review phase, and the final one month as the dissemination and closure phase.
2. Working Area
The proposed activity will take part in Afghanistan-Kabul, 13 district Sayed-ul-Shohada girls school.
3. Scope of services
The overall objective of the assignment is to develop a cost-effective, gender responsive, environmentally sustainable and goal-oriented package for supporting the reduction of traumatic events consequences.
The objective of the consultancies is divided into twofold:
a) To develop, and pilot the Resilience Building package and document lesson learnt. This package will be used as a guiding tool for improving resilience of children affected by conflicts especially manmade disasters.
b) To provide bomb attack secondary risk reduction support to vulnerable children and adults.
4. Scope of work will be:
• Select the target communities and beneficiaries in consultation with local and governmental institutions.
• Implement the pilot intervention/ activities as a model for the development of resilience.
• Develop strong and well-coordinated linkage with community, local government authorities, institution and programs, disabled people-s organization to ensure that they are informed about the project and feedback mechanism.
• Document the results, lesson and challenges and communicate with the CiC and other stakeholders.
• Deliver regular financial and narrative reports according to agreed template to CiC and
• Prepare implementation module for further scaling up and implementation in new areas.
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