Location: Somali, Ethiopia
Deadline: November 25, 2025
Gudina Tumsa Foundation (GTF) is a not-for-profit civil society organization registered with the Authority for Civil Society Organizations (ACSO) with the mandate to operate at national level in Ethiopia. GTF was established by the family and friends of Reverend Gudina Tumsa with aims to carry on his vision through rendering holistic service to the marginalized communities in Ethiopia. The foundation was formed in 1992 and started development service delivery in 1994. The foundation has implemented different projects in nine regional states of Ethiopia.
GTF envisions seeing empowered communities that perceive themselves as capable human beings, equipped to actively engage in all aspects of human life. This is in line with the Reverend Gudina Tumsa’s own words stated below:
“… an integral human development, where the spiritual and physical needs are seen together is the only right approach to the development question in our society.”
GTF has developed and implemented different projects that promote the holistic development vision of the organization. The organization was formed to create a better world for those people who have been left behind and most vulnerable in our society to help them live with dignity and hope.
GTF engages in different thematic areas that are life changing. Accordingly, the foundation engages in the following program areas:
GTF is implementing a project titled “Healthcare and Livelihood Improvement Advocacy Project in Oromia and Somali (HaLIAPOS)” with the funding secured from Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (BMGF). The project is implemented in Oromia and Somali regions for three years from January 2024 to December 2026 in collaboration with the two regional states. GTF has signed a Memorandum of understanding with the respective President Offices of the Oromia and the Somali regions to guide the implementation of the project activities in regions.
The Goal of the project is to contribute to the increased use of evidence and policy analysis by decision-makers leading to the adoption of policies broadly favorable to agricultural productivity, healthcare and nutrition, financial inclusion, and women’s economic empowerment.
The project employed competent experts in the area of project management, policy analysis and research who are working as a team. The activities of the project are enormous and recruitment and assignment of pertinent outside thematic experts/consultants is required to undertake studies and researches on identified topical issues.
In the Somali Regional State (SRS), women often engage in informal and semi-formal economic groups such as Self-Help Groups (SHGs), Cooperatives, and Micro-enterprises. These structures hold immense potential for advancing women’s economic empowerment, improving household incomes, and contributing to social cohesion. However, they face multiple challenges, including cultural barriers, limited access to finance, weak organizational capacity, and poor market linkages. This study seeks to generate evidence that will inform strategies to strengthen these women’s economic organizations and enhance their role in empowering women in SRS.
The purpose of this consultancy is to conduct a comprehensive study on women’s economic organizations in the Somali Regional State, examining their forms, contributions, opportunities, and challenges, and to generate actionable insights for strengthening women’s economic empowerment through these organizations.
3.1 Overall Objective
To assess the role of women’s economic organizations (SHGs, cooperatives, and micro-enterprises) in enhancing women’s economic empowerment in the Somali Regional State, with a focus on opportunities and challenges.
3.2 Specific Objectives
The consultant/firm will:
The study will employ a mixed-methods approach combining quantitative and qualitative techniques:
The consultant is expected to propose a detailed methodology and sampling framework in their technical proposal.
The consultant/firm will provide the following outputs:
The Applicants must have a professional team composition comprising the following fields of specialization and minimum qualifications:
The timeline to conduct this assessment will be 60 calendar days.
Potential consultants or consulting firms should submit their detailed technical and financial proposals, including:
All application documents should be sent electronically to: jobs@gtfound.org with the subject line “The Role of Women’s Economic Organizations in Somali”.
Submission Deadline: 25 November 2025, 4:30 p.m.
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