Project and Evaluation Summary Table
Project Name |
Gender Equitable Nutrition in Tanzania and Uganda (GENTU) Project |
Project Number |
P011787 |
Sector |
Health and Nutrition, Food Security and Livelihood and WASH |
Implementing Partners (if applicable) |
Action Against Hunger and SEMA |
Location (region/districts) |
Dodoma region, Bahi DC and Singida region, Itigi DC |
Project Duration |
5 years |
Project Language |
English |
Donor |
Global Affairs Canada |
Country |
Tanzania |
Consultancy / Evaluation Type |
Short term |
Proposed Consultancy / Evaluation Dates |
From May 2023 – June 2023 |
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Action Against Hunger is the world’s hunger specialist and a nonprofit leader in a global movement that aims to end life-threatening hunger for good. For over 40 years, the humanitarian organization has innovated better ways to treat and prevent hunger. It serves more than 21 million people annually across nearly 50 countries - with 6 countries within the Horn and Eastern Africa Region including Tanzania. In Tanzania, the organization was established in 2015, and has been intervening the areas of nutrition and health in Dodoma and Singida region supporting implementation of the National Multi-sectoral Nutrition Action Plan in close association with the Ministry of Health, PO-RALG and other sector ministries as well as local government authorities.
GENTU is a 5-years project funded by Global Affairs Canada that focuses on improving nutrition status of women, adolescent girls and children in Tanzania and Uganda through implementation of selected high impact specific and sensitive nutrition interventions. In Tanzania, the project is implemented in Dodoma region (Bahi DC) and Singida region (Itigi DC). Considering how closely nutrition outcomes related to WASH and agriculture; the GENTU project has set range of activities that will focus to improve WASH condition in target districts by renovating or refurbishing existing WASH structures. The associated structures will include toilets, water storage tank stands, handwashing facilities and sanitary pads burning chambers in selected schools as well as promotion for adaptation of climate smart agriculture practices in target communities.
Action Against Hunger, understands that the two target districts are semi-arid, vulnerable to both drought and flooding, that have been frequently experienced in recent years. Climate change has plausibly induced weather patterns that significantly effects smallholder farmers’ produces who make up 80% of the population causing loss of crops and livelihoods as well as a disruption of socio-economic activities. Action Against Hunger understands that agriculture activities may escalate environmental effects if not well managed and pose negative impact to smallholder farmers.
The proposed consultancy involves carrying out Environmental Impact Assessment with a view to establishing the impact on the environment and social effects of the proposed activities outlined above in section 1.2 and taking into consideration gender.
Therefore, this consultancy is intended to bring on board a qualified, national consultant that can lead and carry out the EIA that will generate the required data and evidence with a quality report on the operation site that can be used by not only by Action Against Hunger but other partners.
The objectives of Environmental Impact Assessment are to:
The consultant shall perform all works necessary as called for in the Terms of Reference.
The assignment consists of: -
The Consultant shall conduct analysis which shall detail the positive and negative effects of the development of the project on the environment, and prepare an EIA report recommending appropriate solutions to minimize any undesirable effects resulting from the improvements of the water supply system of the area.
The analyses shall include, but not limited to the following discussed in the Table below;
Task |
Description |
Detailed Desk Review |
The consultant is to review all existing documentation, and previous EIA / ESIA reports developed for the area. They shall further undertake a detailed study of the proposed works and then, the consultant shall then concisely describe the project location including its geographical, ecological and the general layout of associated infrastructure including maps where necessary. |
Description of the Environment |
The Consultant is required to collect, collate and present secondary information on the environmental characteristics of the proposed project site. This description should involve but not limited to: · Physical environment (topography, land cover, geology, climate and meteorology, structures.) · Biological environment (i.e. flora and fauna types and diversity, sensitive habitats etc.) · Social and cultural environment, including present and projected. Where appropriate i.e. population, land use, planned development activities, community social structure, employment and labour market, sources and distribution of income, cultural/religious sites and properties, vulnerable groups and indigenous populations etc.). The impacts on various groups (men, women, youth, etc.) should be described · Economic activities i.e., agriculture, livestock, etc. Note: The consultant is expected to undertake relevant measurements and carry out analysis to support the above. The assessment will further be used to access the potential impacts on health, safety, environment and the community. |
Legislative and Regulatory Framework |
The Consultant shall identify and describe the pertinent regulations and standards - both local and international, governing the environmental quality, health and safety, protection of sensitive areas, land use control at the national and local levels and ecological and socio-economic issues. |
Determination of Impacts of project facilities and activities |
From the detailed field study, the Consultant shall analyze and describe all significant changes brought about by each facility / activity. These would encompass environmental, ecological and social impacts, both positive and negative, as result of each facility / activity intervention that are likely to bring about changes in the baseline environmental and social conditions. The Consultant will make a prioritization of all concerns identified and differentiate between short, medium, long-term and cumulative impacts during construction, operation and decommissioning. The Consultant shall also identify both temporary and permanent impacts. A detailed outline and discussion of specific conditions that might affect the environment which are unique to the type of facility and/or operation being audited should be provided. |
Occupational Health and Safety Concerns |
The Consultant shall analyze and describe all occupational health and safety concerns from a gender perspective brought about by activities during all the phases of the project. The Consultant shall make recommendations on corrective and remedial measures to be implemented under the Environmental Management Plan. |
Identification and Development of Environmental and Social Management Plans |
The Consultant shall develop a comprehensive Environmental Management Plan. The plan should recommend a set of mitigation, monitoring and institutional measures to eliminate, minimize or reduce to acceptable levels of adverse environmental impacts and/or maximize socio-economic benefits. The Consultant should provide cost outlays for the proposed mitigation measures as well as their institutional and financial support, time frame and responsibility. This shall be provided for all phases of the project. |
Development of Monitoring Plan |
The Consultant is required to give specific descriptions and technical details of monitoring measures including the parameters to be measured, methods to be used, sampling locations, frequency of measurements, and definition of thresholds that will signal the need for corrective actions as well as deliver monitoring and reporting procedures. The Consultant should provide a time frame and implementation mechanism, staffing requirements and cost outlays |
This assessment will be done as part of the Action Against Hunger implementation in the two district councils. Primarily, the evidence that will be generated from this study will be used by the organization to inform the implementation of the GENTU project. However, the results will be widely applied during the implementation of WASH and Agriculture activities and integration in other current and future projects in the area. Last but not least, the analysis result can be a resource for other partners striving to implement similar integrated projects in the areas.
During this assignment, Action against Hunger expects:
The maximum duration of the EISA assignment is two calendar months starting in mid-May 2023. This overall duration includes working days, weekends, periods foreseen for comments, for review of draft versions, debriefing sessions, dissemination activities, and distribution of outputs.
Action Against Hunger will;
All data, visual materials, and reports generated through this contract and the EIA report shall remain the property of Action Against Hunger. The consultant/s and other parties require written consent from Action Against Hunger if the data and reports are used for a different purpose, other than the objectives stated above.
The offers will be assessed as detailed in Section 6.2.
Payment to the consultant will be in three instalments. All invoices should be submitted via paper at the Action Against Hunger Tanzania Office. On the envelope indicate invoice for the GENTU Project EISA.
6.2 Technical evaluation criteria
The Contracting Authority selects the offer with the best value for money using an 80/20 weighting between technical quality and price. Technical quality is evaluated on the basis of the following grid:
Criteria |
Maximum |
Total score for the approach to work |
80 |
§ Understanding of ToR and the aim of the services to be provided |
20 |
§ Overall methodological approach, quality control approach, appropriate mix of tools and estimate of difficulties and challenges |
35 |
§ Qualification of tenderer and technical backstopping |
15 |
§ Organisation of tasks including timetable |
10 |
Proposed budget |
20 |
Overall total score |
100 |
All reports shall be submitted in the official language of the contract, English.
All reports will be produced using Lato font, size 11, line spacing of 1.15. They will be submitted both in Word and PDF formats. Apart from their electronic submission, the approved version of the Final Report will be also provided in 5 paper copies double-sided at no extra cost.
Questions and requests for clarification are to be submitted (if need will be) by the 9th May 2023 at 5:00 pm local time in Dodoma, Tanzania via email at tender@tz-actionagainsthunger.org [In the subject line indicate – GENTU Project EISA Clarification/Request]. The text of the questions received (once anonymized) and the responses will be sent to all tenderers to ensure equal treatment.
Interested individuals or consultancy firms should have proven skills and experience as follows;
7.2 HOW TO APPLY
Country Director,
Action Against Hunger, Tanzania
P.O Box 17031, Dodoma
Applications should be submitted by email to: tender@tz-actionagainsthunger.org. Please quote Environmental and Social Impact Assessment on the subject line of your email.
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