Location: Woliso, Ethiopia
Organization: SOS Children’s Villages International (SOS CVI)
Deadline: April 9, 2025
SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia is an International Non-governmental organization and a member of the SOS Children’s Villages International Federation. The organization started its humanitarian work in Ethiopia with the opening of its first Village in Mekelle, the Northern part of Ethiopia in 1974. Since then, it has expanded its programmes to different regions including Amhara, Oromia, Somali, Afar, Harari, Sidama, Southern Ethiopia, and South-Central Ethiopia regions and Addis Ababa city and Dire Dawa town administration. Through its unique family-based care model, the organization has provided a nurturing environment where children can flourish, grow, and realize their full potential. The family and community development programme has enabled many families in the communities to become sustainable and provide the necessary care for their children.
The programme also works with different youth empowerment initiatives, supporting young people to help them become productive and independent members of society. Furthermore, SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia also provides humanitarian assistance interventions in cases of natural and human-made disasters, when the livelihoods of families and communities are disrupted. SOS CVE collaborates and partners with like-minded organizations, community structures, government entities, and relevant all in advocating for the fulfilment of the rights and needs of vulnerable children, young people and families.
SOS CV Ethiopia engages with a variety of community-managed organizations and local government authorities. It supports them in providing an enabling environment for the most vulnerable communities and families to access vital social services and protection whether in peaceful times or crises, to ensure care and protection for all children and youth living in their community
SOS Children’s Villages Ethiopia Jimma programme location:
SOS Children’s Village Jimma is one of seven programs under SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia and has been operating various interventions primarily focusing on children, young people, families, and communities in the towns of Jimma, Agaro, Bedelle, Nekemte and Woliso towns in Oromia regional state. SOS Children’s Village Jimma currently implements alternative childcare programs (SOS Family-like Care, Kinship Care and Foster Family Care), Family and community development programs (Grow Equal and EduCare projects), humanitarian emergencies, advocacy, and the SOS Hermann Gmeiner Schools and kindergarten. The programme location has been providing Alternative childcare for the children’s who already lost their parental care and under, Family strengthening program also supports children who already lost their parental care.
Geographic location and project targets for the market and livelihoods assessment:
SOS Children’s Village Jimma programme locations have started implementing Educare project in Woliso town in January 2025.The project is being implemented in Woliso town in four kebeles and five public schools with a project period ranging from Jan-2025 to Dec 2027. The total number of participants is 1600 (400 caregivers & 1200 children & young people).
Rational for the market and livelihood assessment:
There are a lot of vulnerable children in Woliso town. According to the need assessment findings in the intervention areas of Woliso, many children and young people are growing up without receiving the required care and protection because they are separated from their families, abandoned, neglected, or made to live in abusive environments. There are also several single mothers whose husbands are left for unknown reasons related to business and others. Vulnerable young women, including young women at risk or survivors of GBV (Gender Based Violence) lack skills for generating sustainable income. As a result, girls and boys are at risk of losing parental care.
Widows who earn income as domestic workers make the most of those single adult caregivers. Moreover, different vulnerability factors including socioeconomic problems, lack of access to quality services, and problem of enforcement of laws are major ones severely affecting the proper development of vulnerable children and young people in the study areas. Furthermore, there are no sustainable alternative green livelihoods and sustainable income generating activities (IGAs) in Woliso town that specifically address the needs of disadvantaged program participants
Although most stakeholders, including duty bearers and NGOs have positive attitudes and interest in addressing the community needs in the intervention areas, they lack the required power, functional and financial capacity to address the identified needs. Hence, the Woliso Educare project market and livelihood assessment is expected to identify green, sustainable alternative livelihood and feasible market options. The study needs to critically assess environmentally friendly business practices and experiences that could be managed by adolescent girls and destitute women with very reasonable amount of start-up capital.
Overall objective:
The overall objective of the market and livelihood assessment of Woliso Educare project is to analyze skill requirements in the labor market, skill gaps employers face when hiring new staff, viable business areas for self-employment, job opportunities for wage employment and feasible, sustainable, women responsive livelihood interventions:
Specific objectives are:
Scope of the assignment
Geographically, the assessment will be limited to the project participant children, youth, families, and key implementation partners (CBOs) in Woliso town (four intervention kebeles). The assessment will be undertaken based on the project proposal document, Family Strengthening Programme Guidelines, SOS Children’s Villages Programme Policy, and relevant government policies. Thematically, it covers environmentally friendly IGAs opportunities and practices considering gender and persons with disabilities.
Assessment of Methodology
The consultant is expected to develop relevant and standard quantitative and qualitative methodologies that can generate the highest quality and most credible evidence. The commissioned consultant should use a mixed method approaches (quantitative and qualitative methods) to answer the market and livelihood assessment questions. As far as possible, the consultant should disaggregate data by sex, age, disability, geographic location while collecting and analysing data. The consultant should also clearly explain which questions will be answered using which methods. Data collection methods proposed by the consultant should be linked to the specific target group question(s). In addition to collecting primary data, the consultant should refer relevant unemployment data, research findings on unemployment in Woliso towns. Moreover, the consultant is expected to explain the design and process of data collection tools, data collection plans and data analysis instrument. The consultant is also expected to use tools including Green Market analysis, SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities & threats) analysis, and Solution Trees (to identify major physical, material, social and human capitals available.
The Consultant should also ensure qualitative methods (such as focus group discussion (FGD), key informant interview (KII) and group discussion) participants are representative of the project’s target groups and key stakeholders (Children, youth, women, elders, CBOs, women leaders, employers, company owners, training centres, TVETs, or key staff within local government authorities).
Sample
The Commissioned consultant is expected to use appropriate sampling techniques and set acceptable sample size for both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. Based on the project objectives, results, the market and livelihood assessment equations and the Edu Care project result framework, the consultant should produce best sampling methods and ensure representativeness of the sampled households or respondents, and the sampling frame is from target youth of the project.
Major market and livelihood assessment questions (the consultant will add more relevant questions.
Work plan and expected deliveries:
work plan/timetable:
The winner consultancy firm is expected to finalize the task within 30 days after the contractual agreement is signed.
The consultant is expected to develop her/his detail work plan based on the following table.
| S.N | Activities | Responsible person | Date | Remark |
Deliverables:
The commissioned external consultancy firm must deliver the task within 30 days of the contract signing. Based on the work plan, SOS Children’s Villages of Jimma programme location, the national MEAL and family strengthening teams expect the following deliverables:
Report criteria
The reporting criteria for the market and livelihood assessment shall be in line with the SOS Children’s Village Ethiopia result based management (RBM) reporting template and should be shared with the winner consultant along with the data review process and/or for the preparation of the inception report. Interested consultants should submit their offers within ten days after the assessment is advertised.
Logistical arrangements
The awarded consultant shall show feasible logistical arrangements for the assignment as part of the technical proposal.
Duration of the contract and terms of payment:
The contract of the assignment will stay for 30 days from the signing of the agreement and the following terms of payment will be applicable as follow:
Notice of delay
The incumbent consultant is expected to report the delay in any part of the assignment 10 days before the agreed days of the timetable. If the consultant fails to complete the work within the time limit prescribed under contract agreement, he/she shall pay 0.5% (0.5 percent) of the contract price as liquidated damage for each day of delay until the Client unilaterally terminates the contract for non-performance. The Client shall have the right to decide whether there is a convincing reason for the delay or not.
Copyright and other proprietary rights
The market and livelihood assessment result shall be the sole property of SOS-CVE and shall not be copied or modified for other purposes without the formal consent/approval of the national director.
Termination
The termination of the service agreement for the assignment will be in accordance with the contractual agreement to be included at the formal agreement’s actual signing.
Qualification of the researcher / research team
Note that the consultants whose names appear in the technical and financial proposal must also be the ones to conduct the assignment.
Interested applicants should submit the following:
Address
All proposals and inquiries should be directed to SOS Children’s Villages in Ethiopia
Email: procurement@sos-ethiopia.org.
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