
BSF Moldova is looking for an individual Consultant or a Company to design a Self-Learning module for DRR thematic
Who are we?
Bibliothèques Sans Frontières (BSF) works to empower people through access to information, education, and culture. To achieve this, BSF takes libraries to places where they don't exist, to make them accessible to the most vulnerable populations.
Since its creation in 2007, BSF has been deploying strategies to disseminate information based on tools, content carefully selected according to the needs of the public, and support for the field’s actors.
Our action relies on 3 tools that provide access to quality resources and activities designed with the user's experience in mind:
Project context
Reducing vulnerability to disaster risks and strengthening socio-economic resilience in Moldova.
The consortium of NGOs ACTED, IMPACT and BSF aims to increase people's resilience to natural and man-made hazards in the Anenii Noi region of Moldova. The Anenii Noi region is particularly vulnerable to a range of natural hazards. To achieve this objective, the consortium will support local authorities, civil society organizations, and rural communities in the region.
BSF will work with libraries and CSOs, which are key actors at a local level in increasing community resilience to natural and man-made hazards in the Anenii Noi region. 8 of them will be selected to receive a toolkit including an IDC server and a micro-library. The content provided in Ukrainian, Russian, and Romanian will enable them to act as local relays for improved access to educational and informational content relating to disaster risk, protection, and resilience.
This cross-cutting, multi-sectoral project includes several activities designed to strengthen libraries in their role as information first responders in the Anenii Noi Rayon and offer DRR-related training alternatives to the various groups targeted by the project.
Learning is one of the pillars of the process proposed by our approach. The development of an online and offline course with about 20 self-learning modules in 2 languages is in line with our logic. We aim to propose learning activities that complement and support the tools offered in the libraries on the one hand, and on the other, will enable users to pursue their learning and knowledge of DRR at their own pace.
The self-learning modules will be displayed on two technological supports:
Mission objectives
The purpose of these Terms of Reference is to design and develop a whole course with a certain number of self-learning modules on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR, natural and man-made hazards). The module should be based on the SENDAI Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction 2015-2023 and the ABRA (Area Based Risk Assessment) of the Anenii Noi Rayon, produced by REACH. BSF will provide a copy of both documents to bidders.
The aim of those self-learning modules must tackle two objectives:
Please note: the technical part (i.e. deployment of the module on the kajou + potentially online) is not requested in the consultancy.
Overall learning objective and selected topics
The overall objective of those Self-learning modules is to enable users to discover and deepen their knowledge of the various themes identified in the following table. Those topics must be addressed in a pedagogical, interactive, and entertaining way:
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Module |
Module description |
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Module 1 |
What is Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)? |
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Module 2 |
(the first major agreement of the post-2015 development agenda, it provides Member States with concrete actions to protect development gains from the risk of disaster) (Gender action plan to support the implementation of the Sendai Framework for DRR 2015-2030) |
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Module 3 |
Emergency safety planning : · IN: Human and nature-induced hazard · First aid, preparing survival kit, etc. |
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Module 4 |
Sustainable agriculture |
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Module 5 |
Fire (in the wild and urban places) |
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Module 6 |
Drought |
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Module 7 |
Flood |
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Module 8 |
Extreme temperatures: Cold and Heat waves |
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Module 9 |
Wastewater and Waste management |
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Module 10 |
Deforestation |
Target Groups / Learners
The target groups for those Self Learning modules are
Having two distinct target audiences means separating modules when needed. The number of modules can go up to 20.
Technical requirements
Each Self-learning module should be designed with interactive elements such as:
Tracking of Learners’ Progress
Languages
Rights
Working methods
The Consultant will be coordinated by the BSF Moldova Program Manager and BSF Moldova Content Advisor.
Modalities
The mission will start as soon as possible and will be carried out remotely.
The schedule of deliverables will be planned between the 2 parties at the beginning of the contract. However, the mission will end when all deliverables are handed in, no later than JUNE 22nd, 2024.
Remuneration for this assignment will be fixed by mutual agreement between the parties following a financial proposal from the candidate. The total amount will be paid by bank transfer in two installments, according to the following conditions:
Payments will be made in MDL from Moldova.
Contact and Documents to submit
The application must include:
Please send your proposal by email to:
All incomplete applications will not be considered.