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Objectives of the study:
- To compare community ownership among COWASH and non-COWASH beneficiary communities in terms of their impact on the operational efficiency, maintenance effectiveness, and long-term sustainability of projects or resources.
- To compare community-managed and Woreda-managed projects in terms of their impact on the operational efficiency, maintenance effectiveness, and long-term sustainability of projects or resources.
Scope of work:
- The study will examine various community ownership models, including community-managed projects (CMPs) and Woreda Managed projects (WMPs) to understand their impact on operations, maintenance, and sustainability.
- Investigate how community ownership affects the efficiency of operations, maintenance practices, and the sustainability of community-owned projects and see the potential to re-introduce the Parent Teachers Association (PTAs) and Community Health Committees (CHCs) into the CMP process
- Conduct a comparative analysis of community ownership among COWASH and non-COWASH beneficiary communities and community ownership models to identify similarities, differences, strengths, and weaknesses in terms of their impact on operations, maintenance, and long-term sustainability.
- Based on the context analysis and findings from the study, the consultant shall recommend alternative approaches that improve outcomes in community water supply project implementation.
Job Requirement
Expected Qualifications and Experiences:
Undertaking a Comparative study on the generation and value of community ownership for O&M and sustainability requires a competent and experienced consultancy firm that has diversified expertise in managing the scope of work. key professionals and required expertise/skills include:
- Minimum of BA/BSC degree in health, engineering, or social science-related fields
- Proven prior experience in conducting similar research
- Well experienced in conducting qualitative and quantitative data collection
- Availability during the study period
- Fluency in speaking and writing the local language of the respective study region/s
- Excellent communication and rapport-building skills
Key Deliverables:
- Inception report including agreed methods, tools, and timeline
- Document review / Desk review report
- Data collectors training
- Field data collection
- First draft comparative study report (soft and hardcopy)
- Consultative meeting
- The final comparative study and recommendations report (soft and hard copy)
QTY: 6
Place of Work : Addis Ababa
How to Apply
Interested firms should submit their Technical and Financial proposal separately in a sealed envelope and marked as “Analyzing Community Ownership’s Impact on Operations, Maintenance, and Sustainability*: A Comparative Study*“.
In addition, the PDF version of Technical Tender in soft copy by e-mail to the address given asmamawbertukan@gmail.com The sealed tenders shall be delivered on or before the deadline by hand to the following address:
Ministry of Water and Energy
COWASH Phase IV Project
1st floor Room no. 132
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
The deadline for the submission of applications is July 31, 2024, at 5:00 PM ( 11:00 PM local time).
Tenders submitted after the deadline will not be considered. Any clarification on the preparation of the tender can be obtained from Ebsa Feyisa (ebsa.feyisa@cowash.org)