NEW DISTRICT EXPANSION NEEDS ASSESSMENT: TERMS OF REFERENCE
BACKGROUND
The Water Trust empowers the poorest rural communities in Uganda to provide clean water and healthy homes for children and their families to thrive to their maximum potential. The Water Trust focuses on improving sustainability and instilling behavior change through Self-Help Groups. Its long-term goal is to advance universal coverage of sustainable water, sanitation, and hygiene services and healthy norms in Kiryandongo and Masindi and eventually, the rest of rural Uganda. Over the last 16 years, TWT has heavily invested in Masindi and Kiryandongo districts and the WASH coverage in these two districts has greatly improved and some focus sub counties are close to saturation. The Water Trust seeks to expand its programs to a new district in the next 1 or 2 years to spread the impact and touch more lives in Uganda.
OVERVIEW OF TWT PROGRAMS
The Water Trust implements comprehensive WASH projects in communities and institutions. The Water Trust selects communities for water points, sanitation and hygiene infrastructure based on factors such as geography, needs assessment, community involvement, and long-term sustainability. The Water Trust plans to conduct a needs assessment of Hoima, Nwoya, Oyam, and Kagadi Districts to gather information that will guide their expansion in the district.
PURPOSE OF THE CONSULTANCY
To conduct district wide WASH needs assessment of Hoima, Nwoya, Oyam, and Kagadi Districts in Uganda and generate data to inform future expansion of TWT programming.
SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES
SCOPE OF THE CONSULTANCY
TIMELINES
The Consultancy will run for a maximum period of 3 weeks. The final deliverables will have to be shared with TWT by the 25th January 2025.
GEOGRAPHICAL SCOPE
This assignment will be held in one of the following districts; Hoima, Nwoya, Oyam and Kagadi districts. The consultant will survey all water sources in one of the 4 districts and assess sanitation and hygiene infrastructure, including those in schools and health centers. The district to be surveyed will be determined based on the initial assessment.
The district based stakeholders for this mapping are the local government officials both technical and political i.e. Chief Administrative Officer, Resident District Commissioner, District Chairperson, District Health Officer, District Education Officer and District Water Officer.
METHODOLOGY
Once a successful applicant is selected, the chosen consultant will be expected to develop a detailed research methodology in collaboration with The Water Trust team. The mapping process will utilize both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods. Since the mapping aims to cover entire districts, the consultant will not be required to use any sampling techniques. All objectives will be addressed through the survey findings, which will be reported to The Water Trust.
Whereas the TWT contends that it is the responsibility of the consultant to develop and implement the most suitable and appropriate study methodology, here are some suggested methods,
OUTPUTS AND DELIVERABLES
An inception report with detailed execution plan including tools, study sample and implementation timeline
The consultant will also be required to submit the data collection tools, datasheets, or datasets used for analysis. Additionally, the consultant may include any other relevant concerns related to the study.
BUDGETS
The consultant is expected to develop a Realistic Budget which will be used as a basis for the financial evaluation. Note that statutory deductions (withholding Tax) will be levied on the consultancy fees.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
The Consultant should have at least 5 years’ hands on professional experience in conducting evaluations, Research studies, Needs assessments, programme & Project Design and implementation in the WASH sector/ programs.
Relevant academic qualifications will be considered as part of the evaluation.
Interested individuals who meet the above description of competence should submit a;
Qualified and experienced individuals and companies that are duly registered and operating in Uganda are eligible to apply.
All candidates are encourage to apply early. The last date to submit applications is December 16th, 2024, at 5 p.m. EAT. Incomplete applications will not be considered. No paper copy applications will be considered.
The Water Trust does not charge a fee at any stage of its recruitment process nor request any information related to bank accounts.
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