Terms of Reference for Local Partner Mapping Exercise in Jubaland State ( Elwak, Burdhubo, Afmadow and Baardheere 95 views0 applications


1.0 Background

World Vision International is committed to building resilience of Somali communities through integrated programmes in WASH, Health, Nutrition, Protection, Education and Food Security livelihoods Interventions in Somalia. In order to meet this commitment, WVI embraces the role of partners in helping and supporting us achieve our objectives as we endeavor to serve the most affected and vulnerable population including women, children and elderly people.

1.1 Purpose:

WVI intends to create a partner data base with competent local nonprofit organizations to partner with when the opportunity arises, in accordance with its partnership management policy and donor requirements. The requested partners will be subjected to proper screening, due diligence, and capacity assessment in order to assess their capacity level, experience, strategy, and systems using WV capacity assessment tools and adhering to WV’s three partnership principles: equity, transparency, and mutual benefit.

All eligible partner can submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) in response to this TOR.

1.2. Organizations who submit EOI, must meet the following criteria:

  • At least 2-3 year of operation experience and have active operational presence in Jubaland State regions. The applicant should indicate which district(s) they are or have been operating in the region.
  • Legal registration as LNGO must have received from Federal Government of Somalia and letter of support from Jubaland state and local authorities in the district.
  • Proven engagements and partnerships with government ministries at regional state and district level.
  • Demonstrated track record in implementing Food security, Protection, Health, Nutrition & WASH sectors interventions in collaboration and/or corporation with INGO, UN agencies and other humanitarian and development actors. (Please submit list of projects that you have implemented in targeted regions of Jubaland with target group, budget amount, project duration donor and summary of activities implemented)
  • Demonstrated experience in managing projects both financially and operationally. Share evidences such as project report, evaluation report and audit report
  • Administrative/financial procedures and systems are in place and auditable;
  • Organizations should be willing and able to adhere to World Vision’s standard guidelines and policies as required.
  • Willingness to work/collaborate with government and other stakeholders to enable ongoing supervision, monitoring visits and other assessment and evaluation exercises when required.
  • Demonstrate how your contribution and models of implementation are geared towards sustainability of the program
  • Highlight the child safeguarding measures that you have put in place as an organization.

2.1 EOI Documentation.

Organizations who wish to submit an expression of interest must complete the following documentation to be considered:

Organizations who wish to submit an expression of interest must complete the following documentation to be considered:

  1. Cover letter from the organization representative outlining their interest to be considered (1-page max)
  2. Criteria Statement, outlining how your organization meets the selection criteria listed in 1.11 above (2 pages max)
  3. If your organization is a current partner of WVI, or demonstrate that you have gone through all the World Vision partner engagement processes, capacity assessments and due diligence process. (1 page)
  4. Submit the following;
    1. Certificate of registration from Federal Government of Somalia
    2. Letter of support from Jubaland state / local authorities.
    3. Reference letters by a current or previous donor (s).
    4. Names and CVs of key personnel who will hold key positions in implementing this intervention to completion.
    5. Details of offices both HQ and field office (Current physical address, GBS)

After the EOI submissions, WVS will carry out reviewing process to validate all submitted docs. Only shortlisted partners will be contacted through email.

NB: Please read the eligibility criteria carefully and share supporting documents to provide evidence of the organization’s capacity.

End.

  • Deadline of submission: 10th Feb, 2023
  • Please send your application (EOI) to [email protected]
  • Upload all documents in Zip folder with name of your organization to the online link

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1.0 Background

World Vision International is committed to building resilience of Somali communities through integrated programmes in WASH, Health, Nutrition, Protection, Education and Food Security livelihoods Interventions in Somalia. In order to meet this commitment, WVI embraces the role of partners in helping and supporting us achieve our objectives as we endeavor to serve the most affected and vulnerable population including women, children and elderly people.

1.1 Purpose:

WVI intends to create a partner data base with competent local nonprofit organizations to partner with when the opportunity arises, in accordance with its partnership management policy and donor requirements. The requested partners will be subjected to proper screening, due diligence, and capacity assessment in order to assess their capacity level, experience, strategy, and systems using WV capacity assessment tools and adhering to WV's three partnership principles: equity, transparency, and mutual benefit.

All eligible partner can submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) in response to this TOR.

1.2. Organizations who submit EOI, must meet the following criteria:

  • At least 2-3 year of operation experience and have active operational presence in Jubaland State regions. The applicant should indicate which district(s) they are or have been operating in the region.
  • Legal registration as LNGO must have received from Federal Government of Somalia and letter of support from Jubaland state and local authorities in the district.
  • Proven engagements and partnerships with government ministries at regional state and district level.
  • Demonstrated track record in implementing Food security, Protection, Health, Nutrition & WASH sectors interventions in collaboration and/or corporation with INGO, UN agencies and other humanitarian and development actors. (Please submit list of projects that you have implemented in targeted regions of Jubaland with target group, budget amount, project duration donor and summary of activities implemented)
  • Demonstrated experience in managing projects both financially and operationally. Share evidences such as project report, evaluation report and audit report
  • Administrative/financial procedures and systems are in place and auditable;
  • Organizations should be willing and able to adhere to World Vision’s standard guidelines and policies as required.
  • Willingness to work/collaborate with government and other stakeholders to enable ongoing supervision, monitoring visits and other assessment and evaluation exercises when required.
  • Demonstrate how your contribution and models of implementation are geared towards sustainability of the program
  • Highlight the child safeguarding measures that you have put in place as an organization.

2.1 EOI Documentation.

Organizations who wish to submit an expression of interest must complete the following documentation to be considered:

Organizations who wish to submit an expression of interest must complete the following documentation to be considered:

  1. Cover letter from the organization representative outlining their interest to be considered (1-page max)
  2. Criteria Statement, outlining how your organization meets the selection criteria listed in 1.11 above (2 pages max)
  3. If your organization is a current partner of WVI, or demonstrate that you have gone through all the World Vision partner engagement processes, capacity assessments and due diligence process. (1 page)
  4. Submit the following;
    1. Certificate of registration from Federal Government of Somalia
    2. Letter of support from Jubaland state / local authorities.
    3. Reference letters by a current or previous donor (s).
    4. Names and CVs of key personnel who will hold key positions in implementing this intervention to completion.
    5. Details of offices both HQ and field office (Current physical address, GBS)

After the EOI submissions, WVS will carry out reviewing process to validate all submitted docs. Only shortlisted partners will be contacted through email.

NB: Please read the eligibility criteria carefully and share supporting documents to provide evidence of the organization’s capacity.

End.

  • Deadline of submission: 10th Feb, 2023
  • Please send your application (EOI) to [email protected]
  • Upload all documents in Zip folder with name of your organization to the online link
2023-02-11

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