NAD Background and Purpose
The Norwegian
Association of Disabled (NAD), founded in 1931, is a Disabled Persons’
Organisation (DPO) that has been actively engaging in international development
since 1981. NADs principal task is to fight all types of barriers that prevent
women, men, girls, and boys with disabilities from being active participants as
well as contributors in their communities. In Zanzibar, NAD is already
supporting the development of a Community-Based Inclusive Development (CBID)
programme, which includes an Inclusive Education Programme, but is currently
expanding into a new thematic area.
NAD is planning
to initiate an Economic Empowerment Programme called iSAVE, focused on the
inclusion of persons with disabilities in income-generating activities. We seek
a local consultant in Zanzibar to take a lead in the process of conducting
further situational analysis (building on existing feasibility study and other
relevant information), and developing a full project design.
The iSAVE
programme was designed to contribute to a society where male and female persons
with disabilities are economically independent, socially recognized and
participate in efforts to bring about sustainable change in their community. It
aims to address some of the challenges facing persons with disabilities such as
limited access to education, high unemployment due to limited skills and
competencies, low self-esteem and confidence, lack of access to financial
services, negative attitudes/cultures all of which contribute to exclusion, and
limited participation in socio-economic activities at family and community
arena. The goal is to facilitate multi stakeholder involvement in disability
inclusion in economic development; enhance entrepreneurship, business and
vocational skills of the beneficiaries; promote access and use of financial
services.
The iSAVE
programme consists of three (3) main components:
i) Inclusive
Village based Savings and Credit groups
ii) Capacity
building initiatives on disability inclusion towards both microfinance
institutions and DPOs, and
iii) Skills
development and entrepreneurship training for persons with disabilities.
The iSAVE
programme has been developed and tested in Uganda and has previously been
adapted to the Malawi context. NAD is currently initiating the preparatory
stages of a similar programme in Zanzibar. A feasibility study has already been
conducted.
B. Consultancy
objectives
The consultant
will, in close consultation with the NAD Technical Adviser – Economic
Empowerment, work towards three main objectives:
1) Propose
feasible project management structures for the iSAVE Programme in Zanzibar,
showing both strength and weaknesses of each proposed structure, through
conducting further situational analysis building on the existing feasibility
study
2) Conduct
organizational capacity assessments among the potential implementing
organizations in delivering the iSAVE Programme
3) Based on the
information collected, develop a full project design for the iSAVE Programme in
Zanzibar.
C. Expected
Deliverables, Timeline, and location of assignment
The assignment
has the following deliverables:
1) In response to
objective 1: Deliver fully developed options for potential project management
structures for the iSAVE Programme in Zanzibar, enabling NAD to make an
informed decisions on the best way forward.
2) In response to
objective 2: Deliver a detailed analysis of the potential, capacities and gaps
of the proposed implementing partners that forms part of the chosen project
management structure, highlighting what will need to be done to fill the
identified gaps and support the suitable organization in delivering the iSAVE Programme.
Furthermore, the assessment should consider the management and administration
set-up, financial systems, HR staffing and policy provisions, experience in
handling economic/livelihood projects, influencing policy, network building,
working with vulnerable populations and disability knowledge.
3) In response to
objective 3: Deliver a fully developed project design document for the iSAVE
Programme in Zanzibar. The document should include the following sections:
a. Introduction
b. Situational
analysis
c. Project plan:
i. Until end 2024
(aligned with current EEP results framework)
ii. Potential
longer-term plan (2025 – 2029)
d. Project
Management Structure
e. Project
Approach and Activities
f. Risks and
Mitigation Analysis
g. Monitoring,
Evaluation, Reporting and Learning (MERL)
h. Steps needed
to start the project implementation
Appendix 1:
Relevant policies in Zanzibar
Appendix 2: Key
stakeholders and responsibilities (more details than section d)
Appendix 3:
Workplan 2022
The aim is for
all deliverables to be completed by the end of February 2022, in preparation
for the programme to be initiated in the second quarter of 2022. The following
timeframes are proposed:
Deliverables:**Objective 1**: Options for Project
management structure
Deliver: End October
NAD
feedback/decision on
project management options: mid-November
Finalised: 2-3 days later
Objective 2: Capacity assessment and recommendations
Deliver: Mid-December
NAD feedback: Early January
Finalise: End-January 2022 (together with
objective 3)
Objective 3: fully developed project design
Deliver: End-January 2022
NAD feedback: Mid-February
Finalise: End-February
The location of
the assignment is Zanzibar, and there is a need to consider Zanzibar as a
whole. However, the starting point for NADs iSAVE programme is three districts
already selected for the CBID programme, which are Chake Chake in Pemba, as
well as South Unguja and Urban in Unguja. The consultant should be living in or
near Zanzibar, and know the local context well, in order to complete this
assignment.
D. Reporting
lines and Methodological approach
The consultant
will work under the supervision of the NAD Technical Adviser – Economic
Empowerment (NAD TA – EE) based in Kampala, Uganda. The consultant will report
to and will also need develop the methodology and approach in close
consultation with the NAD TA – EE.
The consultant
will be required to use a variety of methods to complete this assignment. The
process of meeting the objectives should be a consultative process, engaging
key stakeholders in such a way that expectations are managed and harmonized
from the onset. Therefore, the process of engagement should ensure that
organizations expected to play a central role in the implementation of the
project are kept close in a bid to influence their buy-in and ownership and
support towards the iSAVE Programme.
E.
Qualifications, experience and skills
The consultant or
team of consultants should have the following qualifications, experiences and
skills:
- At least a bachelor degree,
preferably a Master’s degree, in relevant disciplines; Education,
Development Studies, Business, Economics, Project Management or related
field.
- Extensive proven knowledge of and at
least 5 years relevant experience within the field of Livelihood/Economic
Empowerment is required, at an international level would be an advantage.
- Proven experiences working at the
project management level
- Proven experience working with
disability inclusion is an advantage
- Experience working with local donor
dependent organizations
- Shows commitment to deliver quality
work on time
- Strong communication, report writing
and presentation skills and Fluency in English and local language
(Swahili)
- Good command of complex, multi-sectoral
projects, with many partners involved
- Understanding of rights-based
programming and gender mainstreaming.
- Be a Tanzanian national, preferably
with knowledge of the Zanzibar context
How to apply
Interested applicants are asked to share a CV (including a
minimum of two references) and a brief concept note to NAD. The concept note
should be maximum 3 pages and should:
- Demonstrate
the consultant’s understanding of the assignment
- Highlight
the consultants relevant experience and qualifications
- Outline
an approach/methodology to achieving the three objectives
- Provide
a budget estimate, including fee per day
- Give
an indication of start-up date
Interested candidates should send their CV and concept note
to nad@nhf.no by 14th September
2021. Please use the subject line “EEP Consultant – Zanzibar”.
Applications can be addressed to the Head of NAD International Department.
Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview
with NAD.
NAD is an equal opportunities employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, sex, disability status, religion, ethnic origin, colour, race, marital status or other protected characteristics. We value diversity and are committed to achieving gender parity in staffing at all levels. Persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply for this consultancy. All staff and consultants are expected to follow and adhere to NAD policies and guidelines.