Procurement Summary
Country : Iraq
Summary : WASH Project Endline Evaluation Consultant
Deadline : 26 Sep 2021
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Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 57468924
Document Ref. No. : 860
Financier : Other Funding Agencies
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
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Tenders are invited for WASH Project Endline Evaluation Consultant in Ninewa governorate, West Mosul district, Galawat and Nabi Al-Sheet neighborhoods
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Pre-field activities
Field activities
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Qualification required:
· Minimum 4 years of technical experience in the fields of Monitoring and Evaluation.
· Previous proven experience in leading and/or conducting evaluations in WASH programming is a must.
· Experience in supervising and/or coordinating staff.
· Excellent knowledge of MS Office (especially Excel and word) and Skype or Zoom applications.
· Speaking and writing skills in English and Arabic are a must.
· Outstanding communication skills and comfortable speaking to crowds in Arabic, Kurdish and English.
Project Description
With funding support from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Government of Czech Republic (MoFA Czech), CARE implemented a six-month project, starting from May 1 to October 31 2021, and aimed to provide an uninterrupted supply of potable water to the vulnerable communities for drinking, personal hygiene, and other domestic use through rehabilitation of non-functional parts of the water treatment plant and restoration of water the networks in two neighborhoods (Nabi Al-Sheet and Galawat) of West Mosul. It further aimed to increase the resilience of vulnerable communities to COVID-19 by providing covid Adopted hygiene kits and increased risk and safety awareness, improving hygiene behavior and environmental sanitation services. The project is implemented in West Mosul, Galawat, and Nabi sheet neighborhoods, targeting IDPs, host communities, and returnees.
The project directly supported the rehabilitation/construction of three water infrastructures (i). Water treatment plant Al Ayman AL jaded and (ii) Water networks in Galawat and Nabi sheet neighborhoods of West Mosul to provide clean water in sufficient quantity and quality in West Mosul while supporting the Directorate of Water (DoW) staff to build their capacity, by providing different pieces of training to recover their costs, eventually.
Rehabilitation of the water treatment plants and water networks, including capacity building of the DoW, restoring optimal performance of the water infrastructure, lifting off pressure from the community on DoW for quality water supply in sufficient quantities and enabling the community to improve their hygiene practices. Additionally, the provision of capacity-building training to DoW staff aimed to strengthen the water supply monitoring system in West Mosul, allowing planning, timely care and maintenance of the infrastructure with net benefits to the vulnerable returnees.
The project further provided the community COVID-19 risk and preventions messages and improved hygiene behavior and environmental sanitation services to raise awareness among the community according to WHO guidelines and engaged the community in hygiene promotion activities, mobilizing them towards greater ownership to sustain improved hygiene practices, efficient water use and handling for drinking, cooking and personal use. Ultimately contributing to reduction of water-borne and related diseases.
The project supported the community by providing and distributing COVID-19 prevention kits to two targeted neighborhoods (Galawat and Nabi Sheet) in West Mosul through hiring hygiene promoter (Volunteer) staff to improve hygiene behavior improvement and reduce the diarrheal diseases and mitigate the risk of COVID-19 spreading within the target populations.
Through this project, CARE addressed five main gaps in Water, Sanitation and Hygiene Promotion (WASH) and sector infrastructure and equipment rehabilitation and services in two locations of West Mosul:
· Rehabilitation of water infrastructure (Al Ayman Al jaded Water treatment plant).
· Rehabilitation/construction of water networks in Galawat and Nabi Sheet neighborhoods.
· Capacity building training on (SCADA HMI, HSE and water safety plan) to Director of Water (DoW) staff.
· According to WHO guidelines in West Mosul, providing public health, personal hygiene, and COVID-19 prevention awareness messages.
· Distribution of COVID-19 prevention kits in Galawat and Nabi Sheet neighborhoods.
The rehabilitation was estimated to benefit 100, 000 individuals (27, 800 Women, 24, 200 girls, 25, 900 Men, and 22, 100 Boys). The treatment plant provides water to 20 neighborhoods in West Mosul, including Galawat and Nabi Sheet neighborhoods.
The project directly targeted Galawat and Nabi Sheet neighborhoods for water network rehabilitation. The beneficiaries of water network rehabilitation in Galawat were 600 individuals (168 women, 156 men, 144 girls, 132 boys). In Nabi Al-Sheet, 2, 400 individuals (672 women, 624 men, 576 girls, 528 boys) will benefit from the project.
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