Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Deadline: 3 May 2026
Back Ground
CST Ethiopia represents the Catholic development agencies of Ireland, Scotland, England and Wales and works in partnership with local, secular & church organizations. CST Ethiopia works in the thematic areas of resilience building, humanitarian response, peace building, and women’s empowerment. Working through a partnership model with local non-governmental organizations, CST provides capacity strengthening, technical and financial support to local organizations. CST has been working in Ethiopia for over 40 years and jointly with Caritas sister agencies SCIAF and CAFOD as CST Ethiopia since 2009. CST is a member of Caritas Internationalis, CIDSE and brings wide-ranging support to peace building, resilience building, and conflict mitigation work globally.
Over the past 6 years, CST has implemented a wide range of protection and gender-based violence (GBV) prevention and response interventions across multiple regions of Ethiopia, particularly in conflict and post-conflict contexts. These interventions have included emergency GBV response, case management, Women and Girls Safe Spaces (WGSS), psychosocial support (PSS), legal aid, emergency cash assistance linked to case management, referral systems strengthening, livelihoods and socio-economic reintegration, dignity kits provision, community-based GBV risk mitigation and social norms change, implemented in partnership with local civil society organisations and in coordination with government service providers.
Rationale
In recent years, CST has commissioned evaluations, produced final reports, learning documents, proposals, and routine monitoring data across different GBV and protection projects. These documents reflect a rich body of experience, innovation, challenges, and lessons, particularly in fragile, insecure, protracted crises and post-conflict settings such as in the Tigray region in northern Ethiopia. However, learning to date remains fragmented across individual projects. There is a strong institutional need to systematically synthesize evidence, learning, best practices, challenges, and recommendations across CST’s protection portfolio, to inform:
To respond to this need, CST seeks to commission an independent, high-quality meta-analysis and learning review, using mixed methods and grounded in the IASC GBV Minimum Standards, with particular attention to conflict and post-conflict GBV programming.
Overall scope
The consultant will conduct a meta-review of 7 CST GBV and protection projects, covering diverse geographic areas, implementing partners, donor frameworks, and time period from 2019-2025. The review will draw on existing documentation and datasets and KIIs. The scope includes, but is not limited to:
Thematic Focus
The review will be structured around the IASC GBV in Emergency Minimum Standards, WHO safe and ethical GBV data management, and relevant protection frameworks, including the following thematic areas:
a) Survivor-Centred GBV/MHPSS Services and Systems
b) Prevention, Risk Mitigation, and Community Engagement
c) Recovery, Resilience, and Adaptation in Conflict and Post-Conflict Contexts
d) GBV Technical Resources, Tools, and Guidelines
e) Partnership Approaches and Capacity Strengthening of Local Implementing Partners and government service providers
The overall analysis of these thematic areas will be framed based on the contextual settings of each project/programme (see Annex 1), to capture nuances in programme design and delivery to reflect the factors that influence modalities, delivery of services and effectiveness.
MORE DETAILS ON EXPECTED APPROACH, METHODOLGY ETC CAN BE FOUND ON OUR WEBSITE FROM WHERE THE RFT CAN BE DOWNLOADED <Procurement – Trócaire>
Your proposal marked should be emailed to tenders_eth@trocaire.org and will be acknowledged after the deadline.
The deadline for the receipt of tenders is 03.05.2026.
All queries relating to any aspect of this RFT must be directed via email to Tsega.amaze@trocaire.org with cc. kirubel.girma@troicaire.org
To facilitate the tender evaluation, we ask all tenderers to submit a detailed tender response as per below structure. This structure is not limited and can be expanded with additional documentation.
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