Announcement: Roster of Sectoral Experts – Sudan 63 views0 applications


STOOS Consulting is creating a Sudan-based roster of sectoral/technical experts to support upcoming evaluations, third-party monitoring (TPM), needs assessments, market studies, and research assignments for UN agencies, INGOs, and donors operating in Sudan and cross-border response hubs. STOOS is an international MEAL, research, and advisory firm experienced in conflict-affected, access-constrained and rapidly evolving humanitarian contexts, delivering evidence-based, gender- and conflict-sensitive analysis.

Purpose of the Roster

  • Build an on-call pool of Sudan experts who can be mobilized quickly.
  • Ensure contextualized, area-specific inputs (Darfur, Kordofan, Blue Nile, Gezira/peri-urban Khartoum, East).
  • Strengthen STOOS’ capacity to deliver donor-compliant evaluations and TPM despite access, security, and connectivity constraints.

Key Duties and Tasks

  • Inception & Design
    • Review ToR, partner project documents, cluster guidance.
    • Advise on feasible methodology under movement restrictions / insecurity / remote data collection.
    • Map stakeholders (line ministries, HAC, locality-level authorities, community leaders, women/youth groups).
  • Technical Inputs to Tools
    • Refine and localize questionnaires, KII/FGD guides, observation checklists.
    • Integrate gender, GBV risk mitigation, AAP, conflict sensitivity, disability inclusion.
    • Align with Sudan clusters (WASH, Health, Nutrition, FSL, Protection, EiE, ES/NFI, MPCA).
  • High-Level Technical Data Collection
    • Conduct KIIs with UN/INGO leads, line ministries, locality/humanitarian committees, camp leaders, private service providers.
    • Where access is limited, guide remote/phone-based KIIs and validate partner-collected data.
  • Analysis & Interpretation
    • Interpret findings in light of active conflict, displacement, market disruptions, access denials, taxation, movement permits.
    • Identify operational and protection risks.
  • Reporting & Recommendations
    • Draft sector chapters and technical annexes.
    • Refine recommendations to make them realistic for Sudan’s current operating model (remote ops, partner-led delivery, cross-border, limited banking).

Priority Sectors / Fields (Sudan)

  • WASH (emergency & protracted): water trucking, emergency water systems, rehabilitation of hafirs/handpumps, sanitation in IDP sites, cholera/ AWD preparedness, hygiene promotion.
  • Health & Nutrition: PHC support, mobile/outreach, RH/SRH, EPI in insecure areas, supply chain disruptions, CMAM/OTP/TSFP, IYCF, nutrition in displacement and host communities.
  • Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL): emergency food assistance, MPCA, value chains disrupted by conflict, farmers and pastoralists, livestock/veterinary support, market monitoring.
  • MPCA / Cash & Markets: feasibility in volatile markets, financial service providers, protection risks in cash, remote markets.
  • Protection / GBV / Child Protection: safe identification and referrals, GBV risk in displacement, HLP in protracted camps, PSEA, child-friendly spaces, case management through local partners.
  • Education in Emergencies (EiE): temporary learning spaces, rehabilitation of schools affected by conflict/floods, retention of girls, teacher incentives/stipends.
  • Shelter / ES-NFI: emergency shelter, NFI kits, repairs for partially damaged shelters, settlement planning in spontaneous sites.
  • Durable Solutions / Returns / Local Integration (Darfur, Kordofan, Blue Nile): area-based approaches, community leadership structures, land/conflict dynamics.
  • Gender, AAP & Localization: working through local NGOs/CBOs, community feedback mechanisms, women-led initiatives.
  • Cross-border / Remote Management: experts with experience in Port Sudan, Chad/Darfur border, South Sudan-Sudan corridor, Ethiopia-Gedaref/Kassala context are highly encouraged.

Requirements / Profile

  • Education (sector-specific):
    • WASH/Shelter: Civil/Water/Environmental Engineering, Construction.
    • Health/Nutrition: Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Nutrition.
    • FSL/Livelihoods/Cash: Agriculture, Rural Development, Economics, Business.
    • Protection/GBV/CP: Social Work, Gender Studies, Psychology, Law.
    • EiE: Education, Pedagogy, Social Sciences.
  • Experience:
    • At least 4–5 years of humanitarian or early recovery work in Sudan (preferably in more than one state).
    • Experience with UN, INGOs, Sudanese national NGOs, or cluster/sector working groups.
    • Previous engagement in assessments, baselines/endlines, TPM or evaluations is a strong asset.
  • Skills:
    • Ability to work with mixed methods (KIIs/FGDs + quantitative data).
    • Comfortable conducting KIIs with authorities, UN/INGOs, and community leaders.
    • Strong understanding of access constraints, bureaucratic impediments, social norms, and protection risks (especially for women and girls).
  • Languages:
    • Arabic (Sudan) – required.
    • English – for reporting.

Local languages (Fur, Masalit, Nuba languages, Beja, etc.) – strong asset.

How to apply

Application Method

Please fill in the STOOS Sudan Expert Roster Form at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdNWRf9innpPwNOb3xOREFodNomMz2s8ge7c-W37dI6qviIpw/viewform

Note

  • This is a roster / pre-qualification announcement, not a full-time vacancy.
  • Engagements will be assignment-based, depending on sector, location (Darfur states, Kordofan, Blue Nile, Kassala/Gedaref/Red Sea, Khartoum/peri-urban, White Nile/refugees), access and donor requirements.

More Information

  • Job City Sudan
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About STOOS Consulting

STOOS Consulting is an international research and evaluation firm registered in Kenya, Tunisia, Libya, Iraq, Turkey, Ukraine, Sudan, South Sudan, and other countries. We specialize in delivering high-quality consulting services across sectors such as livelihoods, health, education, protection, governance, climate resilience, and humanitarian response. Our work is grounded in evidence-based approaches, participatory methods, and strong ethical and inclusive research practices. We support NGOs, UN agencies, and international donors with rigorous research, monitoring and evaluation (M&E), capacity building, and technical advisory services across Africa, the Middle East, and Europe.

0 USD Sudan CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week STOOS CONSULTING

STOOS Consulting is creating a Sudan-based roster of sectoral/technical experts to support upcoming evaluations, third-party monitoring (TPM), needs assessments, market studies, and research assignments for UN agencies, INGOs, and donors operating in Sudan and cross-border response hubs. STOOS is an international MEAL, research, and advisory firm experienced in conflict-affected, access-constrained and rapidly evolving humanitarian contexts, delivering evidence-based, gender- and conflict-sensitive analysis.

Purpose of the Roster

  • Build an on-call pool of Sudan experts who can be mobilized quickly.
  • Ensure contextualized, area-specific inputs (Darfur, Kordofan, Blue Nile, Gezira/peri-urban Khartoum, East).
  • Strengthen STOOS’ capacity to deliver donor-compliant evaluations and TPM despite access, security, and connectivity constraints.

Key Duties and Tasks

  • Inception & Design
    • Review ToR, partner project documents, cluster guidance.
    • Advise on feasible methodology under movement restrictions / insecurity / remote data collection.
    • Map stakeholders (line ministries, HAC, locality-level authorities, community leaders, women/youth groups).
  • Technical Inputs to Tools
    • Refine and localize questionnaires, KII/FGD guides, observation checklists.
    • Integrate gender, GBV risk mitigation, AAP, conflict sensitivity, disability inclusion.
    • Align with Sudan clusters (WASH, Health, Nutrition, FSL, Protection, EiE, ES/NFI, MPCA).
  • High-Level Technical Data Collection
    • Conduct KIIs with UN/INGO leads, line ministries, locality/humanitarian committees, camp leaders, private service providers.
    • Where access is limited, guide remote/phone-based KIIs and validate partner-collected data.
  • Analysis & Interpretation
    • Interpret findings in light of active conflict, displacement, market disruptions, access denials, taxation, movement permits.
    • Identify operational and protection risks.
  • Reporting & Recommendations
    • Draft sector chapters and technical annexes.
    • Refine recommendations to make them realistic for Sudan’s current operating model (remote ops, partner-led delivery, cross-border, limited banking).

Priority Sectors / Fields (Sudan)

  • WASH (emergency & protracted): water trucking, emergency water systems, rehabilitation of hafirs/handpumps, sanitation in IDP sites, cholera/ AWD preparedness, hygiene promotion.
  • Health & Nutrition: PHC support, mobile/outreach, RH/SRH, EPI in insecure areas, supply chain disruptions, CMAM/OTP/TSFP, IYCF, nutrition in displacement and host communities.
  • Food Security & Livelihoods (FSL): emergency food assistance, MPCA, value chains disrupted by conflict, farmers and pastoralists, livestock/veterinary support, market monitoring.
  • MPCA / Cash & Markets: feasibility in volatile markets, financial service providers, protection risks in cash, remote markets.
  • Protection / GBV / Child Protection: safe identification and referrals, GBV risk in displacement, HLP in protracted camps, PSEA, child-friendly spaces, case management through local partners.
  • Education in Emergencies (EiE): temporary learning spaces, rehabilitation of schools affected by conflict/floods, retention of girls, teacher incentives/stipends.
  • Shelter / ES-NFI: emergency shelter, NFI kits, repairs for partially damaged shelters, settlement planning in spontaneous sites.
  • Durable Solutions / Returns / Local Integration (Darfur, Kordofan, Blue Nile): area-based approaches, community leadership structures, land/conflict dynamics.
  • Gender, AAP & Localization: working through local NGOs/CBOs, community feedback mechanisms, women-led initiatives.
  • Cross-border / Remote Management: experts with experience in Port Sudan, Chad/Darfur border, South Sudan-Sudan corridor, Ethiopia-Gedaref/Kassala context are highly encouraged.

Requirements / Profile

  • Education (sector-specific):
    • WASH/Shelter: Civil/Water/Environmental Engineering, Construction.
    • Health/Nutrition: Medicine, Nursing, Public Health, Nutrition.
    • FSL/Livelihoods/Cash: Agriculture, Rural Development, Economics, Business.
    • Protection/GBV/CP: Social Work, Gender Studies, Psychology, Law.
    • EiE: Education, Pedagogy, Social Sciences.
  • Experience:
    • At least 4–5 years of humanitarian or early recovery work in Sudan (preferably in more than one state).
    • Experience with UN, INGOs, Sudanese national NGOs, or cluster/sector working groups.
    • Previous engagement in assessments, baselines/endlines, TPM or evaluations is a strong asset.
  • Skills:
    • Ability to work with mixed methods (KIIs/FGDs + quantitative data).
    • Comfortable conducting KIIs with authorities, UN/INGOs, and community leaders.
    • Strong understanding of access constraints, bureaucratic impediments, social norms, and protection risks (especially for women and girls).
  • Languages:
    • Arabic (Sudan) – required.
    • English – for reporting.

Local languages (Fur, Masalit, Nuba languages, Beja, etc.) – strong asset.

How to apply

Application Method

Please fill in the STOOS Sudan Expert Roster Form at:

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdNWRf9innpPwNOb3xOREFodNomMz2s8ge7c-W37dI6qviIpw/viewform

Note

  • This is a roster / pre-qualification announcement, not a full-time vacancy.
  • Engagements will be assignment-based, depending on sector, location (Darfur states, Kordofan, Blue Nile, Kassala/Gedaref/Red Sea, Khartoum/peri-urban, White Nile/refugees), access and donor requirements.
2025-12-26

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