Quotation Are Invited For Final Evaluation Of The Al Bawsalah Project (2012-2025)

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103182237
ITT-CONS-ESARMCPU-2025/006
Danish International Development Agency (DANIDA)
Quotation Are Invited For Final Evaluation Of The Al Bawsalah Project (2012-2025)
NCB
Africa
Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, COMESA,African Union
20-10-2025

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Quotation are invited for Final Evaluation of the Al Bawsalah Project (2012-2025) The overall Objective of the programme is that young women and men, girls and boys, children in MENA are more resilient and empowered agents of change in their communities. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The MENA region continues to face political instability, protracted conflicts, economic fragility, and a shrinking civic space. These dynamics have led to widespread displacement, high unemployment, growing psychosocial distress, and entrenched youth marginalization. Violent repression and arbitrary restrictions further constrain civic participation, especially for displaced and refugee youth. These challenges are compounded by global stressors such as the COVID-19 pandemic and climate change. Despite these barriers, young people across the region persist in advocating for their rights and holding duty-bearers accountable. However, they often remain isolated, under-resourced, and excluded from policymaking spaces due to entrenched youth-adult power hierarchies. Mental health and psychosocial support (MHPSS) services remain inadequate, underscoring the need for youth-led and context-sensitive solutions that enhance youth wellbeing and civic agency. This endline evaluation focuses on a regional program implemented by Al Bawsalah, which seeks to strengthen youth-led civil society in Jordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, and Egypt. The program provides youth with an enabling environment to build individual and collective capacity, promote inclusive governance, and advance evidence-based advocacy on issues such as violence and climate change. This 4-year long program (2021-2025) funded by DANIDA recognizes young peoples potential and is committed to support them by building their capacities to address the systematic barriers to their meaningful participation. The overall Objective of the programme is that young women and men, girls and boys, children in MENA are more resilient and empowered agents of change in their communities. The programme is managed through a regional team Save the Children in SCI and Youth Officers are assigned to each country, The programme is currently operating in Lebanon, Iraq, Jordan and Yemen, and at regional level, through partnership with youth led and youth focused partners. The final evaluations objectives include the below: I. Measure the programs impact and outcomes. II. Examine the effectiveness of the program in strengthening youth-led organizations across MENA. III. Evaluate the added value and cost-effectiveness of the regional model versus country-specific programming. IV. Explore and evaluate the contribution and added value of youth officers embedded in country offices to program expansion and institutional buy-in. V. Document the long-term impact of sustained funding and support on Yemen-based partners. VI. Compare key findings with those from the baseline assessment to assess program evolution. VII. Document the impact of supporting, funding and capacitating newly established youth-led organizations Tender Link : https://www.savethechildren.net/tenders

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