UN Secretariat
Provision of Evaluation Services on Humanitarian Action in Eastern DRC Request for EOI

Reference: EOIUNOCHA23036
Beneficiary countries: Congo, The Democratic Republic of the
Registration level: Basic
Published on: 03-Sep-2024
Deadline on: 23-Sep-2024 23:59 (GMT -4.00)

Description
This is a Request for Expression of Interest for a solicitation process that will follow and not the actual solicitation. Exact requirements will be in the solicitaiton document which will be shared with the parties expressing their interest. The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) is seeking to establish a contract for the provision of services to undertake an Inter-Agency Humanitarian Evaluation (IAHE) of the collective response in Eastern DRC. IAHEs play a vital role in enhancing accountability, supporting evidence-based decision-making and promoting strategic and operational learning within the humanitarian system. Their objective is to assess the results of the collective response to enhance principled humanitarian action by IASC member organizations in order to address the needs of the affected people. IAHEs examine the response, systems and processes, and identify critical facilitating and inhibiting factors that impact the achievement of intended results. They are essential to IASC's commitment to coherent and unified coordination, people-centred and accountable collective humanitarian action. IAHEs are not an in-depth evaluation of any one sector or of the performance of a specific organization. The purpose of the evaluation of the collective response in DRC is two-fold. First, it will enable learning for the humanitarian system. The IAHE will provide valuable lessons for future IASC Scale-Up Activations generally and for humanitarian responses in similar contexts marked by armed conflict, violence, insecurity, displacement, as well as epidemics, food insecurity and malnutrition, and protection challenges. Second, it will ensure accountability of the IASC organizations towards affected people, humanitarian actors and partners, and donors. The IAHE is an integral element of the Humanitarian Program Cycle, assessing to which extent the collective humanitarian response has met the needs of the people affected in Eastern DRC. The IAHE will assess the extent to which the IASC member agencies’ collective response actions were relevant and coherent, the extent to which results were achieved, with an emphasis on results for the most vulnerable people, and the extent to which the response was well coordinated. It will identify good practices, opportunities and lessons learnt that will illustrate how collective response mechanisms have been or might be strengthened to contribute to a relevant, coherent, and effective response. The successful vendor is expected to partner or sub-contract a Congolese firm or a group of individuals to collect data for the evaluation.

Aybars Demiralp