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  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 operational in Kenya since 2005 and is one of the United Nations Refugee Agency’s (UNHCR) largest Implementing Partners in the refugee response. DRC is present in Garissa (Dadaab & Garissa), North Rift (Kakuma, Kalobeyei & Lodwar), Karamoja cluster-Cross border region connecting Kenya and Uganda, Nairobi and Mandera counties

  1. Purpose of the consultancy

The Danish Refugee Council based in Kenyaseeks proposals from a consultancy firm to develop an online climate change information and knowledge platform for Karamoja region (Bordering areas of Kenya-Uganda) exploring opportunities to utilize digital technologies in the information sharing on better climate adaptation to promote cascading of climate information as a way of synergizing early warning system (EWS) sensitization.

  1. Background

Climate risks pose serious threats to Kenya’s sustainable development goals. With the largest economy in East Africa and a population of 54 million, Kenya serves as the region’s financial, trade, and communications hub. The country’s economy is largely dependent on rainfed agriculture and tourism, each susceptible to climate variability and change and extreme weather events. Kenya’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) notes that successive climate change impacts result in socio-economic losses estimated at 3-4 per cent of Gross Domestic Product annually and impede development efforts. Even though Kenya contributes less than 0.1 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions annually, it has policies and measures to pursue a low-carbon and resilient development pathway to realize its Vision 2030 to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country.

Kenya is a leader in addressing climate change and was one of the first countries in Africa to enact a comprehensive law and policy to guide national and subnational climate action. The Climate Change Act and the National Climate Change Policy Framework provide guidance for low-carbon and climate-resilient development. Kenya’s priorities as articulated through these, and other, instruments include adaptation, afforestation and reforestation, climate-smart agriculture, geothermal and clean energy development, energy efficiency, and drought management. These priorities are operationalized through a number of sector-specific policies and strategies.

Northern Kenya is an arid region inhabited by nomadic pastoralists and characterized by a fragile ecosystem – ravaged by the effects of climate change and susceptible to insecurity due to regional ethnic and political inter-play within the Kenya-Uganda-Sudan, Ethiopia-Somalia borderlands. The region is also drought-prone, a situation that has depleted livestock, water and pasture. These conditions create an increased need for mobility and better climate adaptation in this field for the survival of pastoralist livelihoods. Pasture and water scarcity continue to be a key driving force for most intercommunal conflicts – more so along the often insecure and porous border regions. DRC experience in the region suggests that the most effective way of providing support to the pastoralists in the prevailing situation is through the promotion of peaceful co-existence among and within the communities and protecting the communities’ assets, saving lives, building community resilience, addressing vulnerabilities and create awareness on better climate adaptations. Thus, DRC through the Karamoja Strong(KSP) project is responding to the affected communities by spearheading conflict prevention initiatives through a variety of peace and conflict mitigation initiatives and promotion of sustainable livelihoods for women and youth, community-based natural resource management and better climate adaptation for increased productivity in the boarder areas of Kenya and Uganda

DRC’s program is designed to serve as a bridge between humanitarian assistance and longer-term recovery and development strategies by identifying entry points to assistance for households at different vulnerability stages: addressing basic needs and reducing reliance on negative coping strategies for extremely vulnerable households, and job creation and income generation for vulnerable households for sustainable livelihoods.

DRC’s Kenya HDP sector climate adaptation approaches to address the root causes of conflict is one priority identified for peaceful coexistence and longer-term development which has the potential to create a safe space for development and provide sustainable income opportunities for conflict and climate change-affected populations in Turkana, Mandera and Garissa counties.

  1. The objective of the consultancy

In response to the emerging climate crisis and to improve resilience within the context of climate-induced migration, conflicts and displacement, DRC intends to explore opportunities to make use of digital technologies to better climate adaptation awareness and sharing of early warning systems information for promoting climate resilience communities.

For this purpose, DRC will support the development of a joint climate change information and knowledge sharing platform for Turkana and Pokot counties of Kenya and Morotto district of Uganda.

The consultant will be required to;

  1. Design and develop a climate change knowledge management and information platform targeting key information services from Counties and national governments climate related directorates and ministries, communities and capacities to support Turkana pokot counties in kenya and Morroto district in Uganda to adequately respond to climate change challenges, based on national best practices, taking into account national circumstances, leveraging existing knowledge resources and capacities and integrating external sources of knowledge and information.
  2. Conduct training and orientation workshop for the government representatives from the relevant climate ministries to introduce them to the platform in terms of how to use the platform in feeding in the information and overall generation of the climate change alerts information.
  3. 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 within the agreed-upon set time, and the support required from DRC. Below is a list of the expected deliverables;

  • Web design and development – Develop a mobile-first responsive dynamic website. The website must be visually appealing, load fast and score well on all core web vitals;
  • WebCMS – The website must be powered by a secure best-of-breed content management system. The editorial workflow must be seamless with a simple create, read, update and write (CRUD) process;
  • Clone and customise the source code to cater for the 3 requirements of the 3 counties (Garissa, Mandera and Turkana);
  • Measurement – Clear measurement KPIs must be integrated and shared with the administrators using Google Studio. The following KPIs are key; Website usage, Content Engagement such number of documents downloaded, time on site and other key website metrics;
  • The website must reflect the appropriate look and feel of DRC and respective counties with appropriate logos, fonts, colours, and other design elements (to be provided);
  • Project management – The consultant must share an inception report containing a work plan, wireframes, Security and Content Architecture;
  • Web security – All the plugins, API integration and website must be secured. Penetration testing must be performed before hosting. The design of the website should adhere to security best practices;
  • The website should integrate related social media accounts – Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter;
  • Develop a user manual based on the changes made on the website and deliver a briefing session for relevant staff and web administrators.
  • Support and maintenance: Administrative and technical support, and quality control for 3 months.
  • Source code handover: Full source code including all developed libraries shall be handed over to DRC.
  • Offline use – use PWA and other such capabilities to push notifications and allow for offline web-browsing
  1. Deliverables

The Consultant will submit the following deliverables as mentioned below:

Phase

Indicative description tasks

Maximum expected timeframe

Information gathering

  • Sourcing and compiling all relevant information required to undertake this consultancy. Includes meetings with relevant stakeholders.
  • Provide DRC with detailed web hosting requirements for purchase and configuration in readiness for the hosting.

10 days

Website Development

  • Web design and development – Develop a mobile-first responsive dynamic website. The website must be visually appealing, load fast and score well on all core web vitals;
  • WebCMS – The website must be powered by a secure best-of-breed content management system. The editorial workflow must be seamless with a simple create, read, update and write (CRUD) process;
  • Measurement – Clear measurement KPIs must be integrated and shared with the administrators using Google Studio. The following KPIs are key; Website usage, Content Engagement such number of documents downloaded, time on site and other key website metrics;
  • The website must reflect the appropriate look and feel of DRC and respective counties with appropriate logos, fonts, colours, and other design elements (to be provided);
  • Project management – The consultant must share an inception report containing a work plan, wireframes, Security and Content Architecture;
  • Web security – All the plugins, API integration and website must be secured. Penetration testing must be performed before hosting. The design of the website should adhere to security best practices;
  • Clone and customise the source code to cater for the 3 requirements of the 3 counties (pokot, Turkana and morroto);

30 days

Training and documentation

  • Develop a user manual and deliver training to the support staff and system administrators to perform the content upload, system maintenance and administration.

10 days

Search Engine Optimization and site analysis

  • Ensure search engine optimization. The SEO work will include, keyword research & analysis, site analysis, competitive analysis, site content optimization, html code optimization, search engine submission (free search engines), link exchange, and web ranking report.
  • Monitor the server logs to see the most popular pages and downloads and generate regular reports.

A subset of website development

Support and Maintenance

  • Assist with content updates when the changes that have to be made are not possible from the CMS user interface.
  • Maintain full backup of the website throughout the contract. The backup, code and source files will be delivered in full to DRC on the closing of the contract.
  • Have an automated testing system that checks for broken hyperlinks on the site.
  • Verify regularly that the site is up and running, and will revert to the backup whenever necessary.

60 days

Handover

  • Full source code including all developed libraries shall be handed over to DRC IT.

10 days

The Consultant will provide the documentationby email.

  1. Duration, timeline, and payment

The total expected duration to complete the assignment will be no more than __120____ working days.

Deliverable

1st Installment 20%

Upon;

  1. Signing of the contract
  2. Sourcing and compiling all relevant information required to undertake this consultancy. Includes meetings with relevant stakeholders.
  3. Provide DRC with detailed web hosting requirements for purchase and configuration in readiness for the hosting.

2nd Installment 40%

Upon;

  1. Presentation of the developed and designed website
  2. Traininng and orientation of the government and relevant users of the climate hub,
  3. Testing and approval of the prototype

3rd Installment 40%

Upon;

  1. Full handover of the website log ins and credentials
  2. DRC Kenya approval of the final report
  3. Proposed Composition of Team

The consultancy firm is expected to list the CVs of staff in the proposal with their tasks and responsibilities to complete the deliveries as per the TOR, however, DRC expects the platform developer team to include the following members:

  • Front-end developer
  • Back-end developer
  • Project manager
  • Copywriter
  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:

  • Be a reputable firm with at least 5 years of prior experience designing visually appealing and navigation-friendly websites;
  • Team qualification:

Project manager – Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Project Management or related field, at least 5 years of experience managing similar projects.

Front-end developer, back-end developer and copywriter – Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related field with at least 3 years of experience.

  • Familiarity and relevant experience in using different Content Management Systems (CMS), PHP frameworks like Laravel, Code Igniter etc.
  • Demonstrate a good understanding in the current Knowledge management platfroms;
  • Experience in designing attractive and appealing mobile first designs;
  • Knowledge in developing progressive web-aps and offline platforms;
  • Have excellent knowledge of recent trends in graphic design, websites, including interactive maps, and social media networking;
  • Demonstrate the ability to create innovative and visually appealing designs;

How to Apply

  • In addition to the other standard bid documents included in this bid advert, the interested bidders must submit as a minimum:
  • Document 1: Updated CV(s) of the partner/company representative consulting team. A company profile should also be included.
  • Document 2: A brief document (2 pages max) outlining the basic strategy and technical approach to the TOR, team composition and timeline, clearly indicating the level of effort required.
  • Document 3: A brief document (2 pages max) showing a portfolio of previous relevant assignments or work. Where possible, this should include links to published work and/or references from the organizations that contracted the work.
  • Document 4: A separate financing proposal in KES with a breakdown of the budget covering consultancy fees and all related expenses (including taxes) to implement the activities of the consultancy
  1. Technical supervision

The selected consultant will work under the supervision of:

DRC Kenya HDP manager and bilateral support of HDP KSP Team Leader, Karamoja Strong Project.

  1. Location and support

The Consultancy will take place Nairobi. The Consultant will provide her/his own computer and mobile telephone, data analysis platforms, and other essentials required for the accomplishment of the deliverables.

  1. Travel

This consultancy doesn’t require any travel to the field so DRC or the consultant will not require these expenses or any other logistics related to field visits

Submission process

  • The deadline for sending in proposals is 27/02/2026 1700Hrs EAT
  • Proposals must be submitted as MS Word/PDF, ideally packaged in a Zip file.
  • Proposals must be submitted to the following address [email protected] with ‘Climate Change Knowledge Hub- Karamoja Strong Project’ in the subject line.
  • The consultancy is expected to be conducted during the months of March, April & May 2026.

How to apply

Tender documents can be accessed through the following link; RFP-KEN-0380602 Climate Change Knowledge Hub

Bids can be submitted by email to the following email address; [email protected] not later than 27th February 2026 at 1700hrs EAT

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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.

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  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 operational in Kenya since 2005 and is one of the United Nations Refugee Agency’s (UNHCR) largest Implementing Partners in the refugee response. DRC is present in Garissa (Dadaab & Garissa), North Rift (Kakuma, Kalobeyei & Lodwar), Karamoja cluster-Cross border region connecting Kenya and Uganda, Nairobi and Mandera counties

  1. Purpose of the consultancy

The Danish Refugee Council based in Kenyaseeks proposals from a consultancy firm to develop an online climate change information and knowledge platform for Karamoja region (Bordering areas of Kenya-Uganda) exploring opportunities to utilize digital technologies in the information sharing on better climate adaptation to promote cascading of climate information as a way of synergizing early warning system (EWS) sensitization.

  1. Background

Climate risks pose serious threats to Kenya’s sustainable development goals. With the largest economy in East Africa and a population of 54 million, Kenya serves as the region’s financial, trade, and communications hub. The country’s economy is largely dependent on rainfed agriculture and tourism, each susceptible to climate variability and change and extreme weather events. Kenya’s updated Nationally Determined Contribution (NDC) notes that successive climate change impacts result in socio-economic losses estimated at 3-4 per cent of Gross Domestic Product annually and impede development efforts. Even though Kenya contributes less than 0.1 per cent of global greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions annually, it has policies and measures to pursue a low-carbon and resilient development pathway to realize its Vision 2030 to transform Kenya into a newly industrializing, middle-income country.

Kenya is a leader in addressing climate change and was one of the first countries in Africa to enact a comprehensive law and policy to guide national and subnational climate action. The Climate Change Act and the National Climate Change Policy Framework provide guidance for low-carbon and climate-resilient development. Kenya’s priorities as articulated through these, and other, instruments include adaptation, afforestation and reforestation, climate-smart agriculture, geothermal and clean energy development, energy efficiency, and drought management. These priorities are operationalized through a number of sector-specific policies and strategies.

Northern Kenya is an arid region inhabited by nomadic pastoralists and characterized by a fragile ecosystem – ravaged by the effects of climate change and susceptible to insecurity due to regional ethnic and political inter-play within the Kenya-Uganda-Sudan, Ethiopia-Somalia borderlands. The region is also drought-prone, a situation that has depleted livestock, water and pasture. These conditions create an increased need for mobility and better climate adaptation in this field for the survival of pastoralist livelihoods. Pasture and water scarcity continue to be a key driving force for most intercommunal conflicts – more so along the often insecure and porous border regions. DRC experience in the region suggests that the most effective way of providing support to the pastoralists in the prevailing situation is through the promotion of peaceful co-existence among and within the communities and protecting the communities’ assets, saving lives, building community resilience, addressing vulnerabilities and create awareness on better climate adaptations. Thus, DRC through the Karamoja Strong(KSP) project is responding to the affected communities by spearheading conflict prevention initiatives through a variety of peace and conflict mitigation initiatives and promotion of sustainable livelihoods for women and youth, community-based natural resource management and better climate adaptation for increased productivity in the boarder areas of Kenya and Uganda

DRC’s program is designed to serve as a bridge between humanitarian assistance and longer-term recovery and development strategies by identifying entry points to assistance for households at different vulnerability stages: addressing basic needs and reducing reliance on negative coping strategies for extremely vulnerable households, and job creation and income generation for vulnerable households for sustainable livelihoods.

DRC’s Kenya HDP sector climate adaptation approaches to address the root causes of conflict is one priority identified for peaceful coexistence and longer-term development which has the potential to create a safe space for development and provide sustainable income opportunities for conflict and climate change-affected populations in Turkana, Mandera and Garissa counties.

  1. The objective of the consultancy

In response to the emerging climate crisis and to improve resilience within the context of climate-induced migration, conflicts and displacement, DRC intends to explore opportunities to make use of digital technologies to better climate adaptation awareness and sharing of early warning systems information for promoting climate resilience communities.

For this purpose, DRC will support the development of a joint climate change information and knowledge sharing platform for Turkana and Pokot counties of Kenya and Morotto district of Uganda.

The consultant will be required to;

  1. Design and develop a climate change knowledge management and information platform targeting key information services from Counties and national governments climate related directorates and ministries, communities and capacities to support Turkana pokot counties in kenya and Morroto district in Uganda to adequately respond to climate change challenges, based on national best practices, taking into account national circumstances, leveraging existing knowledge resources and capacities and integrating external sources of knowledge and information.
  2. Conduct training and orientation workshop for the government representatives from the relevant climate ministries to introduce them to the platform in terms of how to use the platform in feeding in the information and overall generation of the climate change alerts information.
  3. 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 within the agreed-upon set time, and the support required from DRC. Below is a list of the expected deliverables;

  • Web design and development – Develop a mobile-first responsive dynamic website. The website must be visually appealing, load fast and score well on all core web vitals;
  • WebCMS – The website must be powered by a secure best-of-breed content management system. The editorial workflow must be seamless with a simple create, read, update and write (CRUD) process;
  • Clone and customise the source code to cater for the 3 requirements of the 3 counties (Garissa, Mandera and Turkana);
  • Measurement – Clear measurement KPIs must be integrated and shared with the administrators using Google Studio. The following KPIs are key; Website usage, Content Engagement such number of documents downloaded, time on site and other key website metrics;
  • The website must reflect the appropriate look and feel of DRC and respective counties with appropriate logos, fonts, colours, and other design elements (to be provided);
  • Project management – The consultant must share an inception report containing a work plan, wireframes, Security and Content Architecture;
  • Web security – All the plugins, API integration and website must be secured. Penetration testing must be performed before hosting. The design of the website should adhere to security best practices;
  • The website should integrate related social media accounts – Facebook, LinkedIn, and Twitter;
  • Develop a user manual based on the changes made on the website and deliver a briefing session for relevant staff and web administrators.
  • Support and maintenance: Administrative and technical support, and quality control for 3 months.
  • Source code handover: Full source code including all developed libraries shall be handed over to DRC.
  • Offline use - use PWA and other such capabilities to push notifications and allow for offline web-browsing
  1. Deliverables

The Consultant will submit the following deliverables as mentioned below:

Phase

Indicative description tasks

Maximum expected timeframe

Information gathering

  • Sourcing and compiling all relevant information required to undertake this consultancy. Includes meetings with relevant stakeholders.
  • Provide DRC with detailed web hosting requirements for purchase and configuration in readiness for the hosting.

10 days

Website Development

  • Web design and development – Develop a mobile-first responsive dynamic website. The website must be visually appealing, load fast and score well on all core web vitals;
  • WebCMS – The website must be powered by a secure best-of-breed content management system. The editorial workflow must be seamless with a simple create, read, update and write (CRUD) process;
  • Measurement – Clear measurement KPIs must be integrated and shared with the administrators using Google Studio. The following KPIs are key; Website usage, Content Engagement such number of documents downloaded, time on site and other key website metrics;
  • The website must reflect the appropriate look and feel of DRC and respective counties with appropriate logos, fonts, colours, and other design elements (to be provided);
  • Project management – The consultant must share an inception report containing a work plan, wireframes, Security and Content Architecture;
  • Web security – All the plugins, API integration and website must be secured. Penetration testing must be performed before hosting. The design of the website should adhere to security best practices;
  • Clone and customise the source code to cater for the 3 requirements of the 3 counties (pokot, Turkana and morroto);

30 days

Training and documentation

  • Develop a user manual and deliver training to the support staff and system administrators to perform the content upload, system maintenance and administration.

10 days

Search Engine Optimization and site analysis

  • Ensure search engine optimization. The SEO work will include, keyword research & analysis, site analysis, competitive analysis, site content optimization, html code optimization, search engine submission (free search engines), link exchange, and web ranking report.
  • Monitor the server logs to see the most popular pages and downloads and generate regular reports.

A subset of website development

Support and Maintenance

  • Assist with content updates when the changes that have to be made are not possible from the CMS user interface.
  • Maintain full backup of the website throughout the contract. The backup, code and source files will be delivered in full to DRC on the closing of the contract.
  • Have an automated testing system that checks for broken hyperlinks on the site.
  • Verify regularly that the site is up and running, and will revert to the backup whenever necessary.

60 days

Handover

  • Full source code including all developed libraries shall be handed over to DRC IT.

10 days

The Consultant will provide the documentationby email.

  1. Duration, timeline, and payment

The total expected duration to complete the assignment will be no more than __120____ working days.

Deliverable

1st Installment 20%

Upon;

  1. Signing of the contract
  2. Sourcing and compiling all relevant information required to undertake this consultancy. Includes meetings with relevant stakeholders.
  3. Provide DRC with detailed web hosting requirements for purchase and configuration in readiness for the hosting.

2nd Installment 40%

Upon;

  1. Presentation of the developed and designed website
  2. Traininng and orientation of the government and relevant users of the climate hub,
  3. Testing and approval of the prototype

3rd Installment 40%

Upon;

  1. Full handover of the website log ins and credentials
  2. DRC Kenya approval of the final report
  3. Proposed Composition of Team

The consultancy firm is expected to list the CVs of staff in the proposal with their tasks and responsibilities to complete the deliveries as per the TOR, however, DRC expects the platform developer team to include the following members:

  • Front-end developer
  • Back-end developer
  • Project manager
  • Copywriter
  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:

  • Be a reputable firm with at least 5 years of prior experience designing visually appealing and navigation-friendly websites;
  • Team qualification:

Project manager – Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, Project Management or related field, at least 5 years of experience managing similar projects.

Front-end developer, back-end developer and copywriter – Bachelors degree in Computer Science, Information Technology or related field with at least 3 years of experience.

  • Familiarity and relevant experience in using different Content Management Systems (CMS), PHP frameworks like Laravel, Code Igniter etc.
  • Demonstrate a good understanding in the current Knowledge management platfroms;
  • Experience in designing attractive and appealing mobile first designs;
  • Knowledge in developing progressive web-aps and offline platforms;
  • Have excellent knowledge of recent trends in graphic design, websites, including interactive maps, and social media networking;
  • Demonstrate the ability to create innovative and visually appealing designs;

How to Apply

  • In addition to the other standard bid documents included in this bid advert, the interested bidders must submit as a minimum:
  • Document 1: Updated CV(s) of the partner/company representative consulting team. A company profile should also be included.
  • Document 2: A brief document (2 pages max) outlining the basic strategy and technical approach to the TOR, team composition and timeline, clearly indicating the level of effort required.
  • Document 3: A brief document (2 pages max) showing a portfolio of previous relevant assignments or work. Where possible, this should include links to published work and/or references from the organizations that contracted the work.
  • Document 4: A separate financing proposal in KES with a breakdown of the budget covering consultancy fees and all related expenses (including taxes) to implement the activities of the consultancy
  1. Technical supervision

The selected consultant will work under the supervision of:

DRC Kenya HDP manager and bilateral support of HDP KSP Team Leader, Karamoja Strong Project.

  1. Location and support

The Consultancy will take place Nairobi. The Consultant will provide her/his own computer and mobile telephone, data analysis platforms, and other essentials required for the accomplishment of the deliverables.

  1. Travel

This consultancy doesn’t require any travel to the field so DRC or the consultant will not require these expenses or any other logistics related to field visits

Submission process

  • The deadline for sending in proposals is 27/02/2026 1700Hrs EAT
  • Proposals must be submitted as MS Word/PDF, ideally packaged in a Zip file.
  • Proposals must be submitted to the following address [email protected] with ‘Climate Change Knowledge Hub- Karamoja Strong Project’ in the subject line.
  • The consultancy is expected to be conducted during the months of March, April & May 2026.

How to apply

Tender documents can be accessed through the following link; RFP-KEN-0380602 Climate Change Knowledge Hub

Bids can be submitted by email to the following email address; [email protected] not later than 27th February 2026 at 1700hrs EAT

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