Terms of Reference for external needs assessment for transition to a sustainable, NEXUS-based approach, intervention for Tdh Moldova
Type of contract: Services contract
Background:
Terre des hommes (Tdh) is the leading Swiss child relief agency. Founded in 1960, we are committed to improving the lives of millions of the world's most vulnerable children. Through our innovative protection and health projects, we provide assistance to over four million children and their families in more than thirty countries each year.
Working in Moldova since 2004, Terre des hommes Moldova (Tdh Moldova) is dedicated to ensuring the fulfilment of all children’s fundamental rights and to contributing to the improvement of the Moldovan child protection system. By means of its projects, Tdh Moldova aims for sustainable prevention of and response to violence, neglect and exploitation against children at the community, district and national levels. Tdh Moldova is geographically operating in the entire country. Currently, Tdh’s work in Moldova is built along three complementary axes – Child Protection Systems, Children Affected by Migration and Access to Justice, and seeks to develop synergies between them as well as with other key thematic areas of Terre des hommes Foundation.
Tdh Moldova has been at the forefront of humanitarian and development efforts in Moldova, focusing on the protection and well-being of children and their families. Since its establishment, Tdh Moldova has implemented numerous projects aimed at enhancing child protection systems, providing psychosocial support, and promoting social inclusion. These initiatives have been important in responding to the immediate needs of vulnerable populations, especially during times of crisis.
In response to recent emergencies, particularly the war in Ukraine, Tdh Moldova has provided immediate humanitarian support to refugees and host communities. These efforts included the establishment of Child Friendly Spaces, Mother and Baby Corners and mobile teams offering multi-disciplinary protection services, such as mental health and psychosocial support, information and referral, support in accessing available services for refugees, cash and voucher support, case management for meeting the basic need. The success of all these activities underscored the importance of flexible and adaptive responses in emergency contexts.
As the emergency phase stabilizes, Tdh Moldova is strategically shifting towards a Nexus approach. This approach integrates humanitarian aid with development and peacebuilding efforts to foster long-term resilience and sustainable development. The transition from direct service delivery to strengthening the national protection system is important to ensuring that the needs of vulnerable populations are met effectively and sustainably. This needs assessment will guide this strategic shift, ensuring interventions are informed by a comprehensive analysis of current needs and opportunities.
More information about the work of Terre des hommes Moldova may be obtained on our websites: www.tdh.md, www.tdh.org.
This assessment is conducted within the framework of the project Strengthening support for war-affected children and youth in Moldova, funded by Swiss Solidarity. The project's objective is to provide sustainable support to Ukrainian refugees and vulnerable host communities through enhanced child protection and social support systems. The insights gained from this assessment will inform the strategic planning and implementation of activities aimed at improving resilience and social cohesion in the target communities.
The assessment aims to capture the current needs and challenges faced by children, youth, and their families, as well as to identify opportunities for integrating humanitarian aid with development and peacebuilding efforts. By understanding these needs, Tdh Moldova seeks to create a robust foundation for long-term support and to ensure that interventions are responsive and effective in promoting well-being and resilience among the affected populations.
Through this assessment, Tdh Moldova also aims to engage with key stakeholders, including local authorities, community members, and other non-governmental organizations, to foster collaboration and synergy in addressing the needs of refugees and host communities. The findings will guide the allocation of resources, the design of capacity-building initiatives, and the development of strategic partnerships to enhance the impact and sustainability of the project's interventions.
Objectives of the assessment:
Ensure that all interventions are aligned with the principles of long-term resilience and integration. This alignment will support sustainable development and the creation of robust social protection mechanisms.
Scope of work:
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Timeline:
The assessment will be conducted during the period from September to November 2024. The specific timeline is as follows:
Qualifications and experience
Application process:
Interested entities should submit the following:
Submission deadline:
Proposals should be submitted by August 3, 2024 to mda.office@tdh.org. Please include “Need Assessment NEXUS, name and surname”, in the subject line of the application email.
Evaluation criteria:
Contact information:
For any queries or clarifications, please contact – Veronica Pelivan, veronica.pelivan@tdh.org
Other information:
Child Safeguarding Policy:
To commit to respect Tdh Risk Management Policies including Child Safeguarding Policy, Safety and Security Policy and Anti-Fraud/Corruption Policy, Whistle Blowing Policy.
General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) compliance:
By sending your application, you agree that your personal data will be used in the selection process. All the documents we will request in different steps of the selection process will only be used for this purpose.
All candidates involved in selection are aware that data protection rules apply, and that personal information will be treated confidentially. According to our policy, we will keep your application documents for the period of the selection only.
Only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the first interview.