Location: Tigray, Amhara and Benishangul-Gumuz Regions and at Federal Level, Ethiopia
Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA)
Deadline: January 16, 2026
Background about NEWA
The Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) is a non-partisan, non-governmental national network established in 2003. Currently, NEWA has 50-member local associations and organizations working together for a strong advocacy voice for gender equality and women’s political, socio-economic, and legal advancement.
NEWA has a twofold goal:
With the financial support from the UN Trust Fund, NEWA is implementing a project titled “Improving legal and service response to SGBV in conflict affected areas of Ethiopia.” It is designed to enhance the implementation of legislation, policies, national action plans, service standards, and accountability systems to prevent and end SGBV in Ethiopia.
The project is to be implemented at both national and regional levels, specifically in Amhara, Tigray and Benishangul-Gumuz regions. To effectively and efficiently implement and meet the set objectives and outcomes of this intervention, NEWA will engage and collaborate with relevant stakeholders at all levels and phases.
This ToR is therefore prepared to call an expression of interest for consultant/s or firm to apply and provide the consultancy service.
Ethiopia has faced recurring conflicts and humanitarian crises across several regions, particularly Tigray, Amhara, and Benishangul-Gumuz, which have severely affected women and girls in general, and survivors of gender-based violence (GBV). The conflicts and displacement have caused additional violence and disrupted justice, health, psychosocial, and legal services, leaving many survivors with little or no access to life-saving, survivor-centered support.
At the same time, community coping mechanisms, referral systems, and institutional capacities remain weak and fragmented. In conflict-affected areas, stigma, insecurity, and poor coordination further limit women’s and girls’ access to justice and essential services. To execute the planned actions, meet the objectives this project strives to and ultimately address the challenges the Ethiopian women and girls are facing, a comprehensive baseline assessment is needed to map existing service delivery systems, identify gaps and needs, and generate evidence-based recommendations to strengthen coordinated responses at both regional and national levels
The purpose of this baseline assessment is to generate strong evidence on the functionality, accessibility, coordination, response and service quality of justice/legal, health, psychosocial, legal service delivery systems and policies related to GBV in conflict-affected areas of Ethiopia, namely Amhara, Tigray, and Benishangul-Gumuz regions, as well as at the federal level. The assessment further seeks to identify both immediate and long-term needs of women and girls, including survivors of gender-based violence (GBV), to inform conflict-sensitive, survivor-centered, and integrated programmatic responses.
Major objective
To assess the current systems for delivering services related to Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (GBV), encompassing justice/legal frameworks, psychosocial support, and relevant policies, in order to demonstrate how protection, prevention, coordination, and responses are implemented at the federal level and across the three regions (Amhara, Tigray, and Benishangul-Gumuz)
Specific objectives
The specific objectives are:
The consultant/firm will be responsible for the following tasks:
The consultant(s)/firm shall be responsible for designing the assessment approach and methodology, including the mixed-methods design and the development of primary and secondary data collection tools. but not limited to, are suggested, including applying a conflict-sensitive, survivor-centered, and mixed-methods approach:
Duration and Level of Effort
The consulting company/ firm is expected to work closely and in consultation with the staff of NEWA to meet the objective of the assignment and shall report to the GBV program coordinator. All the reporting, data compilation, and organization shall be in the English language.
Professional Qualification and Experience of the Consultant(s)
The consultant(s) or firm expressing interest for the Assessment has the following key Professional Qualification and Experience of the Consultant(s):
NB. The consultants, as well as data collectors, and others who will be part of the assessment are also obliged to sign the safeguarding and child protection policy of NEWA, February 2020,
Qualified consulting company/firm is invited to submit their Expression of Interest (EOI), which includes the following documents:
NEWA reserves the right to cancel this bid.
Submission Deadline
All applicants must be submitted all necessary documents, separated technical and financial proposals with a sealed stamp. January 16 ,2026 at 5:30 PM to the NEWA office located in front of Gibson Academy, Kebele 24, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia. You may also send a soft copy of your documents to the NEWA email at: newarecruitments@gmail.com.
Note: When sending the electronic version, ensure all documents are stamped and scanned. Incomplete documents will not be considered.
Qualified consulting company/firm may apply for both assessments, provided that the lead researcher is a woman and the firm has the capacity to manage both assignments simultaneously.
The assignments are listed below:
Contact information
If you have any questions, please contact Mahider at +25 23 58 06 05.
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