Consultancy on Identification of a Digital Partner to Support Digital Financial Inclusion of Refugee and Host Community Entrepreneurs 175 views0 applications


Terms of Reference (TOR)

Identification of a Digital Partner to Support Digital Financial Inclusion of Refugee and Host Community Entrepreneurs

  1. Who is the Danish Refugee Council?

Founded in 1956, the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading international NGO and one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. Active in 40 countries with 9,000 employees and supported by 7,500 volunteers, DRC protects, advocates, and builds sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement affected people and communities. DRC works during displacement at all stages: In the acute crisis, in displacement, when settling and integrating in a new place, or upon return. DRC provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance; supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included into hosting societies; and works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote protection of rights and peaceful coexistence.

DRC has been present in Kenya since 2005 working with the displaced, offering support in areas of protection, livelihoods and armed violence reduction. The areas of operation include Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps (including Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement), as well as with urban refugees in Nairobi and Mandera.

  1. Purpose of the consultancy

DRC is looking to work with a digital solutions partner/consultant with fully operational digital financial products or services specifically designed for Community Savings & Loans Associations (CSLAs) in Kenya. The existing product/service should ideally require no or very minimal changes to its design and should be suitable for refugee led CSLAs in Kenya. DRC would like to work with a digital solutions provider to:

  • Tap on the digital solutions provider’s expertise to pilot successfully, a refugee-led CSLA in Nairobi, Kenya targeting 230 CSLAs.
  • Identify pathways for connecting the product/service to other financial products, services and processes including digital banking products offered by KCB Bank.
  • Develop a training manual based on the product/service that is relevant for refugee communities from various backgrounds to support seamless digitisation of CSLAs and connection to digital platforms.
  • Conduct a pilot with a small group of CSLAs to test the approach, including rolling out training and supporting the CSLA as they transfer to digital record keeping and connection to formal finance, developing learning around successes and challenges for further roll out.
  • Based on successful pilot, further roll out the digital product/service to a larger selection of CLSAs while supporting troubleshooting of existing users on an ongoing basis.
  • Share key learnings to improve our offerings in this sector the future.
  1. Background

DRC Kenya is implementing a project titled Supporting displacement-affected communities in Kenya with Entrepreneurship Development (SDACKED) supported by SIDA that focuses on unblocking barriers to formal financial access for displaced and host community entrepreneurs. The project will connect s entrepreneurs to formal financial services, working with mature Community Savings and Loans Associations (CSLAs) to unblock access to finance to grow businesses. This project targets three areas of interventions that include:

  1. financial inclusion of refugee and hosting communities’ entrepreneurs,
  2. business support and training,
  3. wider ecosystem development services in Nairobi and with plans to expand to Mandera county.

A large part of enabling inclusive access to finance will be to provide access products and services through a digital banking platform with the goal of;

  1. reducing the need for travel to bank and/or branches and,
  2. enable communities to access a variety of products and services through an inclusive application process.

In order to enable this access, a digital product/service is required to digitise the CSLAs and connect them to formal banking platforms. DRC is looking to promote and grow digital inclusivity among the target communities. In this pursuit DRC is seeking to engage a digital banking partner to aid in rolling out digital financial products and services to these communities so they may be better included in the financial system.

  1. Objective of the consultancy
  2. To connect the digitized groups to formal banks.
  3. To help set up mobile money and savings access, along with storing financial records digitally.
  4. To enable communities to access a variety of products and services through an inclusive application process.
  5. To digitise records and support the process of financial access.
  6. Provide training to enable community members take advantage of the benefits of digital access to book-keeping.
  7. To offer support in digital monitoring of the groups to enable DRC aid where needed and reduce project overheads.
  8. Scope of work and Methodology

The Consultant will be required to prepare a detailed methodology and work plan indicating how

the objectives of the project will be achieved, and the support required from DRC.

• Demonstrate how members are grouped on the platform. Members should be organised in savings and lending groups for training and effective service delivery.

• Self-service on multiple touchpoints for services like mobile KYC and mobile money to lower costs and extend access in hard to reach communities

• Full transparency on the group finances, all transactions and other requests such as wallet balances, savings etc

• The solution must be integrated with most of the largest MNOs – (Mobile Network Operators) in Kenya.

• Demonstrate innovative and reliable solutions put in place to meet last mile challenges in far to reach areas and financial inclusivity.

• The vendor must demonstrate that she has handled a project with 3 organisations with the size of DRC.

  1. Deliverables

The digital platform must meet the below technical requirements to be relevant for the project:

  • Simple user friendly/customer journeys.
  • Mobile first design with a progressive web application.
  • Multi-language support.
  • Offline mode.
  • Avail services on multiple touch points such as USSD/SMS/Web
  • Solution should work well on low end feature phones
  • Consume minimal data.
  • Enforce security through SSL Encryption, PINs etc
  • Back-end real time uptime/downtime monitoring
  • Have secure language agnostic APIs to connect to other banking and on-demand platforms such as analytics.
  • Strict data privacy and data sharing rules.
  • Ability for a variety banking products/services to be made available without sensitive data sharing.

Intuitive dashboard and KPI reports.

  • Block chain or similar credit savings and lending methodologies are good to have.

Additional Specifications;

  • Self-service.
  • Support/Feedback functionality
  • Guarantee 24/7 Uptime
  • 24/7 technical support to users during the pilot phase
  1. Duration, timeline, and payment

The project is expected to last for 36 months, with final report to be provided within 30 days of finalisation of data gathering and community engagement.

1st instalment 40% Upon signing of the contract

2nd instalment 40% Upon presentation, testing and approval of the prototype

Final payment 20 % Upon DRC Kenya approval of the final report

  1. Proposed Composition of Team
  • Project Manager
  • Trainer
  • Technicians
  1. Eligibility, qualification, and experience required

The successful candidate(s) must be able to work independently to deliver the required outputs working with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Qualifications will include:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in financial access research with an understanding of financing structures as well as technical requirements of FINTECH.
  • Relevant background in development of business digital platforms.
  • Experience in East Africa with an understanding of the policy environment and challenging context.
  • Demonstrated experience and understanding of displacement-affected communities and their financial needs.
  • Proven track record in conducting similar studies and assessments.
  • Ability to structure complex insights into written and visual products that bring out key features and enable decision making
  1. Technical supervision

The selected consultant will work under the supervision of: Project Manager- Sammy Kitula

  1. Location and support

The assignment shall be conducted in Nairobi and its suburbs- Eastleigh, Kasarani, Kitengela, Kawangware and the surrounding areas and Mandera.

The Consultant will provide her/his own computer and mobile telephone. DRC shall provide office space where necessary, organize for all the meetings with beneficiaries.

  1. Travel

The consultant shall be required to travel around Nairobi and Mandera. The Consultant will therefore be expected to arrange transportation, accommodation, insurance, food and to make adequate provision in the Financial Proposal.

  1. Submission process
  • The deadline for sending in proposals is 12th December 2022.
  • Proposals must be submitted as MS Word/PDF/Excel files, ideally packaged in a zip file.
  • Proposals must be submitted to the following address [email protected] with ‘Digital Financing’ in the subject line.
  • The consultancy is expected to be conducted during the months of December 2022 and September 2025.
  1. Evaluation of bids

All bidders will be scored on a scale from 1 – 10 for each of the below criteria and will be assessed for profile and qualifications (document 1), technical approach (document 2), and similar experience (document 3). Bids will be scored according to the criteria below for the initial screening.

Technical demonstration

1. Profile and Qualifications (Weighted percentage – 50%)

a. The candidate meets the profile and qualifications for the TOR.

b. The consultant(s) have similar or other relevant experience in anticipatory financing modalities – preferably practical experience.

c. The consultant(s) have relevant experience in sectors similar to those of the focus of the TOR.

d. The consultant(s) provide examples of previous work carried out in this field of work.

2. Technical approach (Weighted percentage – 50%)

a. The technical approach addresses the key aspects and deliverables of the ToR.

b. The strategy draws on sector good practice and is relevant to the tasks.

c. The technical approach will deliver the required outputs, within the deadlines.

3. The financial offer will then be weighed against the technical proposal (cost/ quality)

Based on the initial screening, DRC will invite selected bidders for an interview.

DRC will conduct reference checks from at least 2 previous works as an additional mandatory requirement.

Bids can be submitted by email to the following dedicated, controlled, & secure email address:

[[email protected]]

When Bids are emailed, the following conditions shall be complied with:

  • The RFP number shall be inserted in the Subject Heading of the email
  • Separate emails shall be used for the ‘Financial Bid’ and ‘Technical Bid’, and the Subject Heading of the email shall indicate which type the email contains
    • The financial bid shall only contain the financial bid form, Annex A.2 & own format financial proposal
    • The technical bid shall contain all other documents required by the tender, but excluding all pricing information
  • Bid documents required, shall be included as an attachment to the email in PDF, JPEG, TIF format, or the same type of files provided as a ZIP file. Documents in MS Word or excel formats, will result in the bid being disqualified.
  • Email attachments shall not exceed 4MB; otherwise, the bidder shall send his bid in multiple emails.

Failure to comply with the above may disqualify the Bid.

DRC is not responsible for the failure of the Internet, network, server, or any other hardware, or software, used by either the Bidder or DRC in the processing of emails.

DRC is not responsible for the non-receipt of Bids submitted by email as part of the e-Tendering process.

Bids to be submitted ONLY electronically.

Please find complete bid documents in the link.

More Information

  • Job City Kenya
  • This job has expired!
Share this job


The Danish Refugee Council is currently implementing a broad range of activities relevant to conflict affected communities and persons. The activities are categorized in ten sectors:

Shelter and Non-food Items, Food Security, Protection, Income Generation, Coordination & Operational Services, Community Infrastructure & Services, Humanitarian Mine Action, Armed Violence Reduction (AVR), Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH), and Education.

Here you can read some short exemplifications of what types of activities the respective sectors include:

Shelter and Non-food Items: Provision of emergency shelter, emergency cash grants, rehabilitation of housing, distribution of non-food items (NFIs) and provision of return and repatriation kits.

Food Security: Emergency food provision or food voucher programmes. Training and capacity development in agriculture, agricultural inputs (e.g. tools and seeds), agricultural grants.

Protection: Advocacy for the rights of displaced people in their context of displacement, child protection initiatives, individual protection assistance based on vulnerability, legal aid, land & property rights, sexual and gender-based violence prevention, registration services for the internally displaced and refugees, monitoring of rights and rights awareness-raising, facilitation of return and repatriation processes.

Income Generation: Business training and SME development, business grants, life-skills training, literacy and numeracy training, vocational training, micro-credit loans, savings groups, group enterprise development and facilitation.

Coordination & Operational Services: Coordination and management of refugee and IDP camps, active participation in UN cluster coordination, humanitarian surveys and studies, facilitation of NGO Networks focused on displacement solutions, capacity development, training and support to local NGOs, secondment of experts to UN emergency operations worldwide

Community Infrastructure & Services: Provision of physical infrastructure like roads, bridges, community centres, irrigation systems or other community structures, facilitation and training of infrastructure management groups at community level, facilitation and funding of community development plans, initiatives for disaster risk reduction at community level.

Humanitarian Mine Action: Manual or mechanical mine clearance, clearance of former battle areas, education for affected communities – with special focus on children on how to avoid harm from mines and UXO, surveys of expected and confirmed mined or UXO areas, explosive ordnance disposal and stockpile destruction, capacity building of national demining institutions.

Armed Violence Reduction (AVR): Education in procedures for safe storage and safe handling of small arms and light weapons (SALW), capacity building of institutions for safety, local and community level conflict management and mitigation.

Water, Sanitation & Hygiene (WASH): Emergency water supply, hygiene item distribution, hygiene information and education, construction of latrines, installation water points, wells and water storage. Water purification.

Education: Education grants and fee support, school feeding programmes, teacher training and support, school materials provision and construction or rehabilitation of school structures.

Connect with us
0 USD Kenya CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week Danish Refugee Council (DRC)

Terms of Reference (TOR)

Identification of a Digital Partner to Support Digital Financial Inclusion of Refugee and Host Community Entrepreneurs

  1. Who is the Danish Refugee Council?

Founded in 1956, the Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a leading international NGO and one of the few with a specific expertise in forced displacement. Active in 40 countries with 9,000 employees and supported by 7,500 volunteers, DRC protects, advocates, and builds sustainable futures for refugees and other displacement affected people and communities. DRC works during displacement at all stages: In the acute crisis, in displacement, when settling and integrating in a new place, or upon return. DRC provides protection and life-saving humanitarian assistance; supports displaced persons in becoming self-reliant and included into hosting societies; and works with civil society and responsible authorities to promote protection of rights and peaceful coexistence.

DRC has been present in Kenya since 2005 working with the displaced, offering support in areas of protection, livelihoods and armed violence reduction. The areas of operation include Dadaab and Kakuma refugee camps (including Kalobeyei Integrated Settlement), as well as with urban refugees in Nairobi and Mandera.

  1. Purpose of the consultancy

DRC is looking to work with a digital solutions partner/consultant with fully operational digital financial products or services specifically designed for Community Savings & Loans Associations (CSLAs) in Kenya. The existing product/service should ideally require no or very minimal changes to its design and should be suitable for refugee led CSLAs in Kenya. DRC would like to work with a digital solutions provider to:

  • Tap on the digital solutions provider’s expertise to pilot successfully, a refugee-led CSLA in Nairobi, Kenya targeting 230 CSLAs.
  • Identify pathways for connecting the product/service to other financial products, services and processes including digital banking products offered by KCB Bank.
  • Develop a training manual based on the product/service that is relevant for refugee communities from various backgrounds to support seamless digitisation of CSLAs and connection to digital platforms.
  • Conduct a pilot with a small group of CSLAs to test the approach, including rolling out training and supporting the CSLA as they transfer to digital record keeping and connection to formal finance, developing learning around successes and challenges for further roll out.
  • Based on successful pilot, further roll out the digital product/service to a larger selection of CLSAs while supporting troubleshooting of existing users on an ongoing basis.
  • Share key learnings to improve our offerings in this sector the future.
  1. Background

DRC Kenya is implementing a project titled Supporting displacement-affected communities in Kenya with Entrepreneurship Development (SDACKED) supported by SIDA that focuses on unblocking barriers to formal financial access for displaced and host community entrepreneurs. The project will connect s entrepreneurs to formal financial services, working with mature Community Savings and Loans Associations (CSLAs) to unblock access to finance to grow businesses. This project targets three areas of interventions that include:

  1. financial inclusion of refugee and hosting communities' entrepreneurs,
  2. business support and training,
  3. wider ecosystem development services in Nairobi and with plans to expand to Mandera county.

A large part of enabling inclusive access to finance will be to provide access products and services through a digital banking platform with the goal of;

  1. reducing the need for travel to bank and/or branches and,
  2. enable communities to access a variety of products and services through an inclusive application process.

In order to enable this access, a digital product/service is required to digitise the CSLAs and connect them to formal banking platforms. DRC is looking to promote and grow digital inclusivity among the target communities. In this pursuit DRC is seeking to engage a digital banking partner to aid in rolling out digital financial products and services to these communities so they may be better included in the financial system.

  1. Objective of the consultancy
  2. To connect the digitized groups to formal banks.
  3. To help set up mobile money and savings access, along with storing financial records digitally.
  4. To enable communities to access a variety of products and services through an inclusive application process.
  5. To digitise records and support the process of financial access.
  6. Provide training to enable community members take advantage of the benefits of digital access to book-keeping.
  7. To offer support in digital monitoring of the groups to enable DRC aid where needed and reduce project overheads.
  8. Scope of work and Methodology

The Consultant will be required to prepare a detailed methodology and work plan indicating how

the objectives of the project will be achieved, and the support required from DRC.

• Demonstrate how members are grouped on the platform. Members should be organised in savings and lending groups for training and effective service delivery.

• Self-service on multiple touchpoints for services like mobile KYC and mobile money to lower costs and extend access in hard to reach communities

• Full transparency on the group finances, all transactions and other requests such as wallet balances, savings etc

• The solution must be integrated with most of the largest MNOs – (Mobile Network Operators) in Kenya.

• Demonstrate innovative and reliable solutions put in place to meet last mile challenges in far to reach areas and financial inclusivity.

• The vendor must demonstrate that she has handled a project with 3 organisations with the size of DRC.

  1. Deliverables

The digital platform must meet the below technical requirements to be relevant for the project:

  • Simple user friendly/customer journeys.
  • Mobile first design with a progressive web application.
  • Multi-language support.
  • Offline mode.
  • Avail services on multiple touch points such as USSD/SMS/Web
  • Solution should work well on low end feature phones
  • Consume minimal data.
  • Enforce security through SSL Encryption, PINs etc
  • Back-end real time uptime/downtime monitoring
  • Have secure language agnostic APIs to connect to other banking and on-demand platforms such as analytics.
  • Strict data privacy and data sharing rules.
  • Ability for a variety banking products/services to be made available without sensitive data sharing.

Intuitive dashboard and KPI reports.

  • Block chain or similar credit savings and lending methodologies are good to have.

Additional Specifications;

  • Self-service.
  • Support/Feedback functionality
  • Guarantee 24/7 Uptime
  • 24/7 technical support to users during the pilot phase
  1. Duration, timeline, and payment

The project is expected to last for 36 months, with final report to be provided within 30 days of finalisation of data gathering and community engagement.

1st instalment 40% Upon signing of the contract

2nd instalment 40% Upon presentation, testing and approval of the prototype

Final payment 20 % Upon DRC Kenya approval of the final report

  1. Proposed Composition of Team
  • Project Manager
  • Trainer
  • Technicians
  1. Eligibility, qualification, and experience required

The successful candidate(s) must be able to work independently to deliver the required outputs working with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Qualifications will include:

  • Minimum 3 years of experience in financial access research with an understanding of financing structures as well as technical requirements of FINTECH.
  • Relevant background in development of business digital platforms.
  • Experience in East Africa with an understanding of the policy environment and challenging context.
  • Demonstrated experience and understanding of displacement-affected communities and their financial needs.
  • Proven track record in conducting similar studies and assessments.
  • Ability to structure complex insights into written and visual products that bring out key features and enable decision making
  1. Technical supervision

The selected consultant will work under the supervision of: Project Manager- Sammy Kitula

  1. Location and support

The assignment shall be conducted in Nairobi and its suburbs- Eastleigh, Kasarani, Kitengela, Kawangware and the surrounding areas and Mandera.

The Consultant will provide her/his own computer and mobile telephone. DRC shall provide office space where necessary, organize for all the meetings with beneficiaries.

  1. Travel

The consultant shall be required to travel around Nairobi and Mandera. The Consultant will therefore be expected to arrange transportation, accommodation, insurance, food and to make adequate provision in the Financial Proposal.

  1. Submission process
  • The deadline for sending in proposals is 12th December 2022.
  • Proposals must be submitted as MS Word/PDF/Excel files, ideally packaged in a zip file.
  • Proposals must be submitted to the following address [email protected] with ‘Digital Financing’ in the subject line.
  • The consultancy is expected to be conducted during the months of December 2022 and September 2025.
  1. Evaluation of bids

All bidders will be scored on a scale from 1 - 10 for each of the below criteria and will be assessed for profile and qualifications (document 1), technical approach (document 2), and similar experience (document 3). Bids will be scored according to the criteria below for the initial screening.

Technical demonstration

1. Profile and Qualifications (Weighted percentage – 50%)

a. The candidate meets the profile and qualifications for the TOR.

b. The consultant(s) have similar or other relevant experience in anticipatory financing modalities – preferably practical experience.

c. The consultant(s) have relevant experience in sectors similar to those of the focus of the TOR.

d. The consultant(s) provide examples of previous work carried out in this field of work.

2. Technical approach (Weighted percentage – 50%)

a. The technical approach addresses the key aspects and deliverables of the ToR.

b. The strategy draws on sector good practice and is relevant to the tasks.

c. The technical approach will deliver the required outputs, within the deadlines.

3. The financial offer will then be weighed against the technical proposal (cost/ quality)

Based on the initial screening, DRC will invite selected bidders for an interview.

DRC will conduct reference checks from at least 2 previous works as an additional mandatory requirement.

Bids can be submitted by email to the following dedicated, controlled, & secure email address:

[[email protected]]

When Bids are emailed, the following conditions shall be complied with:

  • The RFP number shall be inserted in the Subject Heading of the email
  • Separate emails shall be used for the ‘Financial Bid’ and ‘Technical Bid’, and the Subject Heading of the email shall indicate which type the email contains
    • The financial bid shall only contain the financial bid form, Annex A.2 & own format financial proposal
    • The technical bid shall contain all other documents required by the tender, but excluding all pricing information
  • Bid documents required, shall be included as an attachment to the email in PDF, JPEG, TIF format, or the same type of files provided as a ZIP file. Documents in MS Word or excel formats, will result in the bid being disqualified.
  • Email attachments shall not exceed 4MB; otherwise, the bidder shall send his bid in multiple emails.

Failure to comply with the above may disqualify the Bid.

DRC is not responsible for the failure of the Internet, network, server, or any other hardware, or software, used by either the Bidder or DRC in the processing of emails.

DRC is not responsible for the non-receipt of Bids submitted by email as part of the e-Tendering process.

Bids to be submitted ONLY electronically.

Please find complete bid documents in the link.

2022-12-13

NGO Jobs in Africa | NGO Jobs

Ngojobsinafrica.com is Africa’s largest Job site that focuses only on Non-Government Organization job Opportunities across Africa. We publish latest jobs and career information for Africans who intends to build a career in the NGO Sector. We ensure that we provide you with all Non-governmental Jobs in Africa on a consistent basis. We aggregate all NGO Jobs in Africa and ensure authenticity of all jobs available on our site. We are your one stop site for all NGO Jobs in Africa. Stay with us for authenticity & consistency.

Stay up to date

Subscribe for email updates

March 2024
MTWTFSS
« Jan  
 123
45678910
11121314151617
18192021222324
25262728293031
RSS Feed by country: