Company Profile
CHF International is an international development organization founded in 1952 that works in post-conflict, unstable and developing countries. We partner with communities around the world to help them to direct the improvement of their lives and livelihoods. We believe that the people best suited to decide what a community needs are the people of the community itself. CHF is a politically neutral, non-profit 501(c)(3) organization, that prides itself on an approach which is accountable, efficient and
effective.Job Description
SLUM COMMUNITIES ACHIEVING LIVABLE ENVIRONMENTS THROUGH URBAN PARTNERS (SCALE UP) PROJECTTERMS OF REFERENCE
ASSESSING AND COMPARING THE EFFECTIVENESS OF INDIVIDUAL AND GROUP MANAGED WATER POINTS (KIOSKS) IN NIMA AND AYIDIKI IN ACCRA AND NGYERESIA ANDKWESIMINSTIM IN SEKONDI-TAKORADI
1. INTRODUCTION
CHF International has been awarded a three-year grant to implement the Slum Communities Achieving Livable Environments with Urban Partners (SCALE-UP) program. The program will provide targeted capacity building to local intermediaries (NGOs and others) to implement slum upgrading interventions in collaboration with community-based organization(CBOs) and municipal authorities in two cities(Accra and Sekondi-Takoradi).
The SCALE-UP Program has four principal objectives:
- Strengthening the capacity of slum residents and local intermediaries to realize pro-poor projects;
- Regularizing local government engagement of the urban poor in inclusive planning and implementation of pro-poor urban initiatives;
- Increasing income and asset generation opportunities for slum residents; and
- Improving the living environment for slum residents.
- Accra: Jamestown, Ayidiki, Sabon Zongo, Avenor and Nima
- Sekondi-Takoradi: New Takoradi, Kojokrom, Kwesimintim and Ngyeresia
After completion of these water kiosks with some challenges encountered by the operators and managers, CHF Ghana is seeking a Consultant to conduct a rapid assessment of the effectiveness and impact in comparison of individual managed water points viz a viz community (group) owned water points. The object is to develop a model on the two scenarios.
2. OBJECTIVES OF THE ASSESSMENT
The Consultant will be required to assess the effectiveness of the two different ownership arrangements (individual and group) and document the lessons learnt as well as make appropriate recommendations that will develop a model for project initiatives. Specifically, the assessment will include;
- The selection of the group or individual to own the facility
- The investment made by the project and the owner
- The operational and management training received by the owner
- The daily operational procedures and supervision of operations
- The payment of bills and sharing of profits or how profit is re-invested
- The impact of the water facility on the target population
The scope of work of the assessment should include but not be limited to all the following tasks detailed below;
- review the intended goal and objectives of the trainings, including the activities designed to achieve the goals and objectives
- review of data provided by CHF Ghana and Partners
- Group and individual interviews with all the individuals and representatives of the groups that own the water points, including the daily operators.
The assessment shall produce the following;
- a powerpoint at the end of the field study to CHF International project team, presenting major findings and recommendations
- a draft report which covers all the field investigations, data analysis and recommendations on the work done, that offers a deeper understanding of the water points covering issues including:
- the selection of the group or individual to own the facility
- the investment made by the project and the owner
- the operational and management training received by the owner
- the daily operational procedures and supervision of operations
- the payment of bills and sharing of profits or how profit is re-invested
- the impact of the water facility on the target population
- a final report that addresses all comments on the draft report provided by CHF International
Consultants or firms interested in the assessment should please submit a proposal to include the following;
- overview of consultant’s capabilities/experience
- contact details to include physical location, telephone number and email address(es)
- description of services/work to be performed
- proposed methodology
- proposed team
- estimated budget
- delivery schedule
CHF and GACEED will work closely with the Consultant. Therefore upon signing of the contract, the Consultant will discuss and agree on a work plan with CHF International. All correspondence and reports should be addressed to Ishmael Adams, CHF International / Ghana.
7. PAYMENT SCHEDULE
The contract sum will be divided into categories relating to the deliverables to be agreed by the two parties (first advance not to exceed 24% of contract value).
How To Apply
To submit proposals or seek further information and clarifications, please contact;Ishmael Adams
CHF International Ghana
#63 Adjei Tsuru Street
East Legon, Accra-Ghana
Tel: 0302 522568