Organization: Amref Health Africa
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Deadline: September 16, 2025
Amref Health Africa is the largest African-based and led international health development organization serving over 30 million people annually across 35 countries in sub-Saharan Africa. Strategically engaging with communities, governments, and local partners for the past 65 years, we work through our European and North American network of sister organizations on program implementation, advocacy, fundraising and partnership. Our subsidiaries include Amref Flying Doctors, Amref Enterprises Limited, and the Amref International University.
Our organization is driven by its vision to bring lasting health change in Africa and its mission to catalyze and drive community-led and people-centered health systems while addressing social determinants of health. Amref believes that the power to transform Africa’s health lies within its communities, and therefore strives to ensure that health systems are functioning at an optimal level and communities are empowered to hold these systems accountable for the delivery of high-quality and affordable health care.
Amref has been active in Ethiopia since the 1960s and became fully operational as of 2002. We have been partnering with the Ethiopian government and local communities to co-create solutions and implement diverse health and development project portfolios throughout the country for over twenty years. Aligning with the national Health Sector Transformation Plan II (HSTP II), we work to ensure health equity by serving women and children, reaching the most disadvantaged, inaccessible communities including pastoralist communities and placing an emphasis on youth development.
Our programs are designed to support community level interventions while strengthening health systems at the regional and national levels. With an integrated and multi-sectoral approach, Amref strategically addresses cross-cutting issues through these programmatic focus areas.
Project Background
Amref Health Africa, with funding from the Dutch Postcode Lottery (NPL), is implementing the Tena LeSelam project to support conflict-affected communities in the Amhara region. Building on existing efforts like the Power to You(th)! project, this initiative aims to accelerate recovery from war through integrated interventions in WASH, nutrition, SRHR, SGBV, peacebuilding, and income-generating activities.
The project focuses on restoring essential health services by rehabilitating facilities, strengthening referral systems, training healthcare workers, and improving access to clean water. It emphasizes community collaboration with civil society, government, universities, and the private sector.
Tena LeSelam targets over 500,000 direct beneficiaries and 1.5 million indirect beneficiaries across seven locations: Tarmaber, Shewa Robit, Efrata Gidem, Ataye, Kemmisse, Kombolcha, and Dessie.
Priority groups include:
The project integrates GESI, using context-specific Social and Behavioural Change Communication (SBCC) strategies to increase community awareness and service uptake. It empowers women and youth to advocate for their health rights and challenge harmful practices through gender-transformative education and inclusive programming.
Objectives of the project.
General Objective
To improve the health and WASH status of women, children and adolescent by 15% from the baseline in targeted woredas and cities of Amhara region by 2026.
Specific Objective
Key Interventions
1. Health Facility Reconstruction & Equipment Supply
Renovation of 8 health facilities affected by conflict, including furnishing essential equipment, supplies, and medicines. This includes training healthcare workers on SRHR and nutrition service delivery, leadership, governance, and psychosocial support.
2. WASH Improvements
Enhancing WASH infrastructure at 8 health facilities, including water reservoirs, improved toilets, handwashing stations, and waste management systems. Health workers will conduct regular health education and sanitation campaigns.
3. Nutrition
Expanding outreach through mobile health teams. Activities include IYCF and breastfeeding education, nutrition surveillance, and screening for MAM/SAM in coordination with local systems.
4. SRHR
Rehabilitation of SRHR units including maternity wards and waiting homes and supply with essential equipment .The project supports quality service delivery: family planning, ANC, PNC, newborn care, immunization, and breastfeeding promotion.
5. SGBV Response & One- Stop Centres (OSCs)
Establishing and strengthening one OSCs to provide integrated health, psychosocial, legal, and police services for survivors. Trained staff will offer free, holistic care, with strong community-facility linkages and collaboration with local structures.
6. Youth-Focused Income Generating Activities (IGAs)
Supporting youth-led businesses. Through partnership with Kefeta, the project will offer skills training, financial literacy, entrepreneurship support, economic resilience.
Geographic coverage
Project implementation locations: Debrebirhan, Kemmisse, Kombolcha, and Dessie.
The consultant is expected to propose a scientifically sound methodology that best suits the research objective. Amref is open to considering the consultant’s suggestions. The research methodology should include an appropriate sampling approach with robust data collection and quality assurance processes. The methodology should not only inform program decision-makers from a programmatic and scientific perspective, but also generate findings that are suitable for publication in a peer-reviewed journal. The goal is to develop a research approach that is both rigorous and practical, providing Amref with the information needed to make evidence-based decisions, while also producing outputs that contribute to the broader scientific literature in this domain.
The below listed will include main activities to follow;
Evaluation Criteria of Applicants
Any interested bidder shall provide, in its submission in response to this TOR, sufficient documentary evidence of adherence to eligibility and minimum qualification criteria detailed below. Amref Health Africa will assess the documents submitted by the applicants in response to this TOR.
A. Preliminary Evaluation Criteria
Bids will be evaluated based on the criteria below.
Bids lacking any of the documents below will be considered as non-responsive and therefore will be eliminated at this stage.
| No. | Particulars | Marks | Compliant | Non-compliant |
| 1 | Provide a copy of valid business Trading License. | 1 or 0 | ||
| 2 | Provide VAT Certificate | 1 or 0 | ||
| 3 | Provide a copy of Valid TIN/Tax Compliance Certificate | 1 or 0 |
Note: Bids missing any of the 3 mandatory requirements above will be considered as non-responsive bid and therefore will be eliminated at this stage.
| Requirement | Criteria | Max Score | Actual Score | Remarks |
| Context and Alignment with ToR | 1)Local Context and study Population, and rational of the study
| 12 | ||
| Methodological Rigor and Sampling Strategy
| 2.1 Methodological Fit & Clarity
| 19 | ||
2.2 Sampling Approach
| 14 | |||
2.3 Practical Considerations
| 15 | |||
| Work Experience | Provide appropriate references to demonstrate having the technical experience specified in the TOR. Track record in similar assignments, (Attach relevant documents as proof of previous works handled)
| 4
| ||
| Organizational Capacity, Team Composition and Qualification | Team Qualifications
| 6
| ||
| Total Score | 70 | |||
| Note that: The technical proposal should have met the high quality has to get a score of 75% or 52.5/70 of the technical marks. | ||||
Technical evaluation Criteria
Logistics
Amref Health Africa in Ethiopia will not provide office space, computers, copying, printing and telephone services to the Consultant, the consultant is expected to cover the costs related to vehicle for the fieldwork and thus, advised to include all those costs that Amref Health Africa will not cover including vehicle costs for the field work within prices to be quoted by his/her firm.
Others
Payment Modalities
The consultant will be issued consultancy contracts and paid in accordance with Amref Health Africa’s financial rules and regulations. Payment needs to be correlated to deliverables – two installments are typically planned for:
Any documents such as curriculum vitae, publications, work experiences, renewed license and other information, which the applicants feel, will assist the proposal review team in evaluating the proposal may be attached as annexes.
INVITATION TO BID
TENDER NO. AMREF_ET/3/09/2025-0030
Provision of Consultancy service to conduct operational research for Tena Leselam project
Amref Health Africa, Ethiopia Office invites bids from eligible bidders for the provision of Consultancy Service to conduct operational research for Tena Leselam project.
All firms organized and licensed under the laws of Ethiopia that qualify to bid are invited to participate in this bid and have to fulfill the following requirements.
The financial bid will only be opened for those bidders who will have qualified in the technical evaluation.
The aforementioned Office reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids and is not bound to give reasons for its decision.
N.B. BIDDERS SHOULD CLEARLY STATE THE E-MAIL SUBJECT: “operational research for Tena Leselam project ‘’
BIDDERS WHO WILL NOT CLEARLY STATE THE SUBJECT WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED FOR THE EVALUATION
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