SayPro Evaluation of Shelter and Settlements Program & Documentation of Lesson Learnt and Best Practices including Case Studies in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh.

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Expression of Interest (EOI)

Hiring a consultancy firm/ individual consultant to conduct An Evaluation of Shelter and Settlements Program & Documentation of Lesson Learnt and Best Practices including Case Studies in Cox Bazaar, Bangladesh from the Population Movement Operation carried out by BDRCS and IFRC.

The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) is the world’s largest humanitarian organization, providing assistance without discrimination as to nationality, race, religious beliefs, class or political opinions. The Secretariat consists of a head office in Geneva.

IFRC Bangladesh Country Delegations’ mission is to support the Bangladesh Red Crescent Society (BDRCS) in fulfilling their mandate in close cooperation with Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement partners as well as other relevant organizations, to coordinate and direct international assistance as required and to provide representation to international and regional organizations as appropriate.

Bangladesh Red Crescent Society, as an auxiliary to the government and guided by the Fundamental Principles, is one of the leading humanitarian organizations in the country. BDRCS has branches and activities that cover the entire country, including Cox’s Bazar.

October to December 2016, a large number of displaced people from Rakhine State, Myanmar cross the border into Cox’s Bazar, Bangladesh, following an outbreak of violence. As of 01 January 2022, approximately 918,841 Rohingya refugees/FDMNs are registered in Bangladesh as part of the Government-UNHCR joint registration exercise, residing in thirty-three extremely congested camps formally designated by the Government of Bangladesh in Ukhiya and Teknaf Upazilas of the Cox’s Bazar District, as well as on the island of Bhasan Char. BDRCS and its partners have supported more than 259,771 households with shelter and settlement assistance both for Rohingya refugees/FDMNs and host communities since 2017. These types of assistance range from emergency shelters, HHIs, transitional shelters, site improvement and community infrastructures. Currently, in consultation with partners and the community, the sector is working on providing more durable and environment-friendly shelter and settlement solutions to improve the living conditions for both displaced and host communities.

As needs evolve, the sector takes into consideration the use of cash and voucher assistance with the aim to empower and build the capacity of household beneficiaries and provide some degree of freedom to choose their preferred household items. Also, continuous efforts are in place to strengthen the coordination and promote complementarity with focal agencies for shelter in respective camps and host communities.

The objective of this consultancy is to evaluate work of shelter and settlements program and document lessons learnt and emerging good practices under the Population Movement Operation that started in Cox Bazaar in 2017. The purpose of the study will support to answer the following questions:

Objective 01. To analyze the various shelter options undertaken till date, in order to develop a range of recommendations for future programming, to reinforce predictability of BDRCS and IFRC shelter and settlements response.

Objective 02. To record key lessons learned and recommendations for the CXB Operation, to feed Red Cross Red Crescent global shelter programming and preparedness in response to large scale disaster in conflict and displacement settings.

Objective 03. To review the internal and external coordination, planning and implementation mechanisms of Red Cross Red Crescent Shelter Program in Bangladesh in order to develop a range of recommendations for future shelter Red Cross Red Crescent responses similar contexts. It aims to support BDRCS and IFRC to identify key lessons learned and best practices for shelter options and strategies to be targeted for response to eventual new disasters in Bangladesh, and at global level for major future disasters in similar settings of protracted displacement, to optimize predictability, contingency planning, future response mechanisms and shelter support delivered to affected population. It is anticipated that the capitalization process will provide insight into

the extent to which the project has successfully met the following criteria: · adherence to Fundamental Principles and Code of Conduct, · relevance and appropriateness · efficiency · effectiveness · coverage · impact · coherence · sustainability and connectedness.

The consultant is also expected to document four case studies of implementation of the shelter and settlements program (refugees and host communities) who have been supported through the operation. This documentation is intended to contribute to the collecting of lessons learned from the Cox Bazaar operation, and document information that will inform future decision-making for the operation, but also for the wider Movement.

Specific Product Deliverables

With the guidance from the Shelter and Settlements program team, it is expected that the consultant will provide the corresponding deliverables in accordance with the objectives.

• An Inception report outlining the consultant’s understanding of the ToR, methodology, tools (interview questionnaires and KII guide), ethical considerations and workplan. This is to be submitted 5 days after signing of the contract. • Documentation of the shelter and settlements program since the start of the Population Movement Operation in 2017 • Lesson Learnt, best practices and recommendations Report: • A final report with executive summary and not exceeding 25 pages of narrative report in addition to annexures. • Compiled documentation of shelter and settlement program under PMO • Final Lessons Learnt report, including key messages and recommendations for next steps, and potential activities to improve shelter and settlements programming. The report will include (not limited): • Analysis of all shelter program options with identification of key lessons learned and best practices • Recommendations that must inform the 3 objectives of the process. • Recommendations to be considered for informing future shelter programs in CXB • 4 case studies of implementation detailing their journey before receiving the shelter assistance, the challenges and successes that they have experienced and how the PMO has supported them to meet their shelter and settlements needs.

Please see the Expression of Interest (EOI) in the below link:

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MqG3LyAG_zEFUdXoQ-AVtj3TBhE_oYWY/view?usp=sharing

How to apply

Timeframe

The consultancy is expected to be undertaken from October to November 2022, with exact dates to be confirmed with the consultant. Date for the lesson learnt workshop will be decided with the consultant and program team. All expenses related to the workshop, such as food and venue will be covered by IFRC. The assignment is expected to be carried out in 45 consultancy days. The consultant is expected to travel to the project locations in the field (camps and host) and collect all relevant materials and content as needed for the assignment, subject to COVID-19 regulations or access restrictions as required by the Government of Bangladesh (GoB).

Therefore, IFRC is hereby requesting an EOI from experienced and qualified consultants/ consulting firms form national and international individuals/ organizations to conduct the assignment. The interested parties with relevant and proven experience may collect ToR by email to: choton.shil@ifrc.org with CC to: hossain.sharaful@ifrc.org within 10th September, 2022 by 5 PM (Bangladesh time). The email subject line will be “ToR_ Evaluation of Shelter and Settlements Program_ PMO_ IFRC_ Bangladesh_ CXB-22-1551”. IFRC reserves the right to accept or reject offers in part or full without assigning any reason whatsoever.