TOR DOCUMENTATION OF SUCCESS STORIES FOR THE PHASE I OF PEACE, SECURITY AND STABILITY PROGRAM-ACT-PC-14-2018 20 views0 applications


1.0 Background

Act Change Transform (Act!) is a not-for profit non-governmental organization that was established in Kenya in September 2001 and registered under the provisions of Non-Governmental Organizations Coordination Act of 1990. With an organizational vision of empowered communities living productive lives in dignity, Act! focuses on building the capacity of individuals and communities, thus empowering them to get involved in the decisions and management of their own development.

Act! approaches its development work through three broad programmatic areas namely; Peace Building and Conflict Transformation, Democracy and Human Rights and Environment and Natural Resources Management.

Since 2016, Act! has been implementing the Peace, Security and Stability (PSS) Program with support from the Royal Danish Embassy in Nairobi. The 5-year program (2016 – 2020) integrates programming that seeks to address the root causes of Conflict and Violent Extremism (CVE) in Kenya. Key to this is the collaboration between communities at risk and government (county and national) agencies; providing young people at risk with positive alternatives to enable them resist the lure of extremist groups; and building capacity of local civil society to mobilize communities against insecurity and violent extremism including political and natural resources based conflicts.

The goal of the PSS program is to support Kenya’s vision 2030 through enhanced security, peacebuilding and conflict management. For this change to happen, a key prerequisite or precondition will be improved capacity and effectiveness of civil society, government and security oversight bodies to address three persistent conflict drivers in Kenya today. Violent extremism must be effectively countered and political and natural resource conflicts must be prevented and mitigated. Act! and its sub-partners, have supported both the national and county governments to achieve this outcome through CSO capacity strengthening, technical assistance to government agencies and research on strategic conflict issues. The expected outcome of this Development Engagement is improved capacity and effectiveness of CSOs, government and security oversight bodies to counter violent extremism and prevent political and natural resource conflicts in Kenya.

It is against this background that, Act! is seeking to engage the services of a qualified and experienced consultant to document success stories that will highlight key results, innovative interventions, successes, lessons learned and challenges as well as future strategic direction of the program.

2.0 Overall Objective

The overall objective of the assignment is to document innovative CVE and conflict mitigation approaches, success stories and lessons that provide a clear, in-depth cases and compelling narratives on the efforts by the various actors supported by Act! so far with a focus on results achieved, applicable strategies and challenges faced in the implementation of the program and identify lessons learned and best practices for potential scalability of the program.

Specifically, the success/impact stories will highlight the following;

  • The impact of the program in addressing conflicts and violent extremism in the target counties.
  • The changes / outcomes that have occurred in the first phase of program implementation period in Kenya.
  • The capacity and effectiveness of CSOs and government security agencies in responding to conflicts and violent extremism in Kenya.
  • The role of women in fostering peace and security at the grassroots level, and how conflicts have impacted their livelihoods.
  • The effectiveness of traditional mechanisms to resolve conflicts (Alternative Dispute Resolutions-ADR).
  • Constructive engagement of the youth in promoting safe and peaceful communities in Kenya.
  • The effectiveness of early warning, early response mechanisms to identify and respond to incidents and warning signs of political conflicts, violent extremism and radicalization in select counties.
  • How the program used different peace actors to coordinate and respond to conflict situations in target counties.
  • The role of community peace structures including council of elders, peace committees,

nyumba kumi committees, religious leaders in fostering peace and security in Kenya.

  • The use of evidence based research to inform initiatives, policies and strategies in mitigating conflicts and violent extremism.
  • The impact of the program in promoting peaceful elections.
  • Any outstanding or innovative CVE and or conflict mitigation strategy/initiative/intervention that merits replication and scalability.

3.0 Specific tasks for the Consultancy

In order to achieve the envisaged objectives, the consultant under the overall supervision of the Communications Specialist and with the support from the program teams across the counties will:

  • Develop a compelling concept and storylines that capture the various segments of the program and at all levels of the implementation. This will involve performing desk review /literature review to understand the overall program objectives, target beneficiaries and expected results in line with the program’s theory of change.
  • Determine the exact scope of the stories; identify and develop topics and agree on target beneficiaries to be interviewed to ensure shared vision and content in line with program objectives.
  • Conduct data collection through small group discussions or key informant interviews with select program target beneficiaries and stakeholders to provide a clear and objective perspective on the impact of the program.
  • Develop tools and formats that will be used for documenting the stories to be packaged in the agreed format(s).
  • Capture high quality digital photographs that showcase the impact of the program to accompany the success stories.
  • Provide periodic updates with the Act! Communication team, MERL team and Program Manager on the proceedings of the assignment.
  • Have full control over the entire process of recording in terms of creativity, technical aspects, content, follow safe working practices and professional practice

4.0 Methodology

The exercise will involve site visits to the following counties namely; Nairobi, Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, West Pokot, Kisumu, Laikipia, Isiolo and Garissa where the program is being implemented. The documentation will involve situational analysis, key informant interviews with both secondary and primary beneficiaries as indicated above.

5.0 Expected Outputs and Deliverables

The consultant will deliver to Act! the following:

· Inception report with a clear methodology, time frame and final checklist and the content of story themes and topics to be documented as best practices/lessons/case stories that show the impact of the program. The inception should also include tools, work plan and detailed budget.

  • Well written stories that capture the voices from the field and that meet highest mark of editorial standards.
  • Succinct synopsis of the outstanding and innovative CVE and conflict mitigation strategies/initiatives/interventions that merit replication and scalability.
  • A photo album (maximum 20 high resolutions photos in JPEG format) of each impact stories documented and well captioned.
  • A ready to print and professionally designed final booklets (success story, innovative CVE/conflict mitigation approaches booklets and photo book) comprising of case stories and photographs. The final products should be in line with the agreed specifications and within the specified timelines.

6.0 Expertise Required and Qualification

To be eligible to apply for this role the consultant/s must;

  • Hold a degree in a relevant field: Communication, Journalism, Media studies, Fine Arts. Other team members where applicable should also hold relevant qualifications in any of these areas.
  • Demonstrate experience in undertaking similar assignments by use of samples of completed work.
  • Knowledge in conflict sensitive and gender sensitive reporting or writing.
  • Have good knowledge of multicultural aspects in Kenya, cultural nuances, gender and crosscutting issues.
  • 3-5 years of professional experience in documenting investigative and human impact stories.
  • Possess excellent communication skills-fluency in oral and written English Previous proven experience in documenting donor supported projects.
  • Clear articulation of capacity and skills, and innovative approaches to carry out the assignment; as well as ·a clear work plan and articulation of expected methodologies and outputs within the tight timeframe
  • Ability to start immediately.

7.0 Duration and timing of services

The assignment is expected to take 30 working days from the date of signing the contract.

How to apply:

8.0 Application Process

Interested and qualified applicants are required to submit a proposal interpreting this Terms of Reference elaborating the proposed methodology, a detailed work plan and budget indicating both the professional daily rates and costs for logistics/operations in Kenya Shillings. The same should be accompanied with detailed CV for the lead Consultant including summarized CVs of technical personnel if any proposed for this assignment or comparable consultancies or engagements recently completed and at least 3 work references or links of sample and related works you have successfully produced in the last 2-3 years.

The applications should be submitted electronically [email protected] in PDF format with the email subject line clearly marked ‘Documentation of Success Stories for PSS Program’ and quoting the assignment’s reference number REF: ACT-PC-14-2018.

The deadline for submission of application is Monday 20th August 2018 at 12:00 noon East African Time. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

Act! is an equal opportunity employer with zero tolerance to corruption.

Note: All materials to be developed under this assignment are property of Act! and the Embassy of Denmark in Nairobi and may not be cited or reproduced under any circumstances without prior written consent of the copyright.

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Founded in 1998 and registered in 2001 as Pact Kenya, Act! has made remarkable strides in the development sector in Kenya in neighboring countries. From 2001 to 2006, Act!, then Pact Kenya was a key player in supporting civil society engagement in the Sudan Comprehensive Peace Agreement process that culminated in the independence vote and eventual separation of South Sudan from Sudan in 2010.

Fourteen years on, Act! is a leading Kenyan, non-profit, non-governmental organization following the organization’s official rebrand as Act Change Transform (Act!) in 2011. Presently, Act! has solid institutional, financial and governance systems that meet international standards as demonstrated in various management and financial audits. Our main program areas include: Environment and Natural Resources Management, Democracy and Human Rights and Peace Building and Conflict Transformation; all which are delivered through capacity development.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Full Time , 40 hours per week Act Change Transform (Act)

1.0 Background

Act Change Transform (Act!) is a not-for profit non-governmental organization that was established in Kenya in September 2001 and registered under the provisions of Non-Governmental Organizations Coordination Act of 1990. With an organizational vision of empowered communities living productive lives in dignity, Act! focuses on building the capacity of individuals and communities, thus empowering them to get involved in the decisions and management of their own development.

Act! approaches its development work through three broad programmatic areas namely; Peace Building and Conflict Transformation, Democracy and Human Rights and Environment and Natural Resources Management.

Since 2016, Act! has been implementing the Peace, Security and Stability (PSS) Program with support from the Royal Danish Embassy in Nairobi. The 5-year program (2016 – 2020) integrates programming that seeks to address the root causes of Conflict and Violent Extremism (CVE) in Kenya. Key to this is the collaboration between communities at risk and government (county and national) agencies; providing young people at risk with positive alternatives to enable them resist the lure of extremist groups; and building capacity of local civil society to mobilize communities against insecurity and violent extremism including political and natural resources based conflicts.

The goal of the PSS program is to support Kenya’s vision 2030 through enhanced security, peacebuilding and conflict management. For this change to happen, a key prerequisite or precondition will be improved capacity and effectiveness of civil society, government and security oversight bodies to address three persistent conflict drivers in Kenya today. Violent extremism must be effectively countered and political and natural resource conflicts must be prevented and mitigated. Act! and its sub-partners, have supported both the national and county governments to achieve this outcome through CSO capacity strengthening, technical assistance to government agencies and research on strategic conflict issues. The expected outcome of this Development Engagement is improved capacity and effectiveness of CSOs, government and security oversight bodies to counter violent extremism and prevent political and natural resource conflicts in Kenya.

It is against this background that, Act! is seeking to engage the services of a qualified and experienced consultant to document success stories that will highlight key results, innovative interventions, successes, lessons learned and challenges as well as future strategic direction of the program.

2.0 Overall Objective

The overall objective of the assignment is to document innovative CVE and conflict mitigation approaches, success stories and lessons that provide a clear, in-depth cases and compelling narratives on the efforts by the various actors supported by Act! so far with a focus on results achieved, applicable strategies and challenges faced in the implementation of the program and identify lessons learned and best practices for potential scalability of the program.

Specifically, the success/impact stories will highlight the following;

  • The impact of the program in addressing conflicts and violent extremism in the target counties.
  • The changes / outcomes that have occurred in the first phase of program implementation period in Kenya.
  • The capacity and effectiveness of CSOs and government security agencies in responding to conflicts and violent extremism in Kenya.
  • The role of women in fostering peace and security at the grassroots level, and how conflicts have impacted their livelihoods.
  • The effectiveness of traditional mechanisms to resolve conflicts (Alternative Dispute Resolutions-ADR).
  • Constructive engagement of the youth in promoting safe and peaceful communities in Kenya.
  • The effectiveness of early warning, early response mechanisms to identify and respond to incidents and warning signs of political conflicts, violent extremism and radicalization in select counties.
  • How the program used different peace actors to coordinate and respond to conflict situations in target counties.
  • The role of community peace structures including council of elders, peace committees,

nyumba kumi committees, religious leaders in fostering peace and security in Kenya.

  • The use of evidence based research to inform initiatives, policies and strategies in mitigating conflicts and violent extremism.
  • The impact of the program in promoting peaceful elections.
  • Any outstanding or innovative CVE and or conflict mitigation strategy/initiative/intervention that merits replication and scalability.

3.0 Specific tasks for the Consultancy

In order to achieve the envisaged objectives, the consultant under the overall supervision of the Communications Specialist and with the support from the program teams across the counties will:

  • Develop a compelling concept and storylines that capture the various segments of the program and at all levels of the implementation. This will involve performing desk review /literature review to understand the overall program objectives, target beneficiaries and expected results in line with the program’s theory of change.
  • Determine the exact scope of the stories; identify and develop topics and agree on target beneficiaries to be interviewed to ensure shared vision and content in line with program objectives.
  • Conduct data collection through small group discussions or key informant interviews with select program target beneficiaries and stakeholders to provide a clear and objective perspective on the impact of the program.
  • Develop tools and formats that will be used for documenting the stories to be packaged in the agreed format(s).
  • Capture high quality digital photographs that showcase the impact of the program to accompany the success stories.
  • Provide periodic updates with the Act! Communication team, MERL team and Program Manager on the proceedings of the assignment.
  • Have full control over the entire process of recording in terms of creativity, technical aspects, content, follow safe working practices and professional practice

4.0 Methodology

The exercise will involve site visits to the following counties namely; Nairobi, Mombasa, Kwale, Kilifi, West Pokot, Kisumu, Laikipia, Isiolo and Garissa where the program is being implemented. The documentation will involve situational analysis, key informant interviews with both secondary and primary beneficiaries as indicated above.

5.0 Expected Outputs and Deliverables

The consultant will deliver to Act! the following:

· Inception report with a clear methodology, time frame and final checklist and the content of story themes and topics to be documented as best practices/lessons/case stories that show the impact of the program. The inception should also include tools, work plan and detailed budget.

  • Well written stories that capture the voices from the field and that meet highest mark of editorial standards.
  • Succinct synopsis of the outstanding and innovative CVE and conflict mitigation strategies/initiatives/interventions that merit replication and scalability.
  • A photo album (maximum 20 high resolutions photos in JPEG format) of each impact stories documented and well captioned.
  • A ready to print and professionally designed final booklets (success story, innovative CVE/conflict mitigation approaches booklets and photo book) comprising of case stories and photographs. The final products should be in line with the agreed specifications and within the specified timelines.

6.0 Expertise Required and Qualification

To be eligible to apply for this role the consultant/s must;

  • Hold a degree in a relevant field: Communication, Journalism, Media studies, Fine Arts. Other team members where applicable should also hold relevant qualifications in any of these areas.
  • Demonstrate experience in undertaking similar assignments by use of samples of completed work.
  • Knowledge in conflict sensitive and gender sensitive reporting or writing.
  • Have good knowledge of multicultural aspects in Kenya, cultural nuances, gender and crosscutting issues.
  • 3-5 years of professional experience in documenting investigative and human impact stories.
  • Possess excellent communication skills-fluency in oral and written English Previous proven experience in documenting donor supported projects.
  • Clear articulation of capacity and skills, and innovative approaches to carry out the assignment; as well as ·a clear work plan and articulation of expected methodologies and outputs within the tight timeframe
  • Ability to start immediately.

7.0 Duration and timing of services

The assignment is expected to take 30 working days from the date of signing the contract.

How to apply:

8.0 Application Process

Interested and qualified applicants are required to submit a proposal interpreting this Terms of Reference elaborating the proposed methodology, a detailed work plan and budget indicating both the professional daily rates and costs for logistics/operations in Kenya Shillings. The same should be accompanied with detailed CV for the lead Consultant including summarized CVs of technical personnel if any proposed for this assignment or comparable consultancies or engagements recently completed and at least 3 work references or links of sample and related works you have successfully produced in the last 2-3 years.

The applications should be submitted electronically [email protected] in PDF format with the email subject line clearly marked ‘Documentation of Success Stories for PSS Program’ and quoting the assignment’s reference number REF: ACT-PC-14-2018.

The deadline for submission of application is Monday 20th August 2018 at 12:00 noon East African Time. Only successful applicants will be contacted.

Act! is an equal opportunity employer with zero tolerance to corruption.

Note: All materials to be developed under this assignment are property of Act! and the Embassy of Denmark in Nairobi and may not be cited or reproduced under any circumstances without prior written consent of the copyright.

2018-08-21

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