Tenders are invited for Technical Service Provider for HREDD and Socioeconomic Assessment SCOPE OF WORK The Technical Service Provider will deliver an HREDD and Socioeconomic Assessment of IBIS Rice farming communities in Preah Vihear and Stung Treng (Siem Pang). Currently, IRCC is working with 11 producer groups, consisting of approximately 1,900 farmer members in the two aforementioned target areas. Areas of Focus (but not limited to): Human rights in farming labor and land rights Child labour and access to education Environmental practices in agriculture Socioeconomic livelihoods, income, and access to services (education, health, credit, infrastructure) Social norms, gender equality, and barriers affecting participation Compliance with HREDD norms and international standards 1. Research Design 2. Research Delivery 3. Research Analysis and Reporting 4. Co-Creation Solution Workshop 5. Multi-Stakeholder Consultation Workshop Please click Attachement below for more information. EXPECTED RESULTS Understanding of the dynamics and interactions, barriers, and opportunities for human rights and socioeconomic development for the IBIS Rice farmers. Development of at least three actionable human rights and socioeconomic development concepts for the IBIS Rice value chain, including but not limited to: Primary & secondary education Finance solutions Risk mitigation & income diversification in agriculture Eligibility Proven experience in HREDD & Socioeconomic Assessment. Strong understanding of Cambodias agricultural sector and rural socio-economic context. Proven expertise in quantitative and qualitative research design, data collection, and analysis. Track record of producing high-quality, actionable research reports. Demonstrated experience in conducting multi-stakeholder and co-creation workshops. Commitment to ethical research standards, data protection, and safeguarding. Ability to provide references and samples of similar past work. Submission Requirements Interested firms, organizations, or individual consultants are invited to submit the following documents: Technical Proposalincluding the proposed methodology, approach, work plan, and safeguarding considerations. Financial Proposalwith a detailed budget, broken down by cost categories. Curriculum Vitae (CVs)of the proposed team members (or individual consultant), highlighting relevant qualifications and experience. Please submit your application to email provided in the contact details by 05 June 2026 by 5:00 PM, Cambodia time. PROPOSAL EVALUATION CRITERIA Proposals will be assessed based on: Technical expertise & relevant experience40% Quality & feasibility of methodology40% Budget competitiveness & value for money10% Clarity & completeness of proposal10% IRCC currently works with over 2,700 wildlife-friendly farmers across four provinces: Preah Vihear, Stung Treng, Mondulkiri, and Ratanakiri. Farmers are paid a premium of at least 50% above the local market price for certified wildlife-friendly organic paddy rice. This approach has delivered measurable social and environmental impacts, including increased rural incomes, reduced deforestation, and stabilization of key wildlife populations, such as the Critically Endangered Giant Ibis. By empowering farmers along forest frontiers, IRCC achieves integrated outcomes for people and nature. IRCC, Midsona, and GIZ will implement a co-creation initiative for the sustainable development of a social action program in a high-risk value chain aimed at creating a fair future for organic rice. The project will conduct socioeconomic studiesincluding Human Rights and Environmental Due Diligence (HREDD) assessmentsto inform an actionable development plan to improve livelihoods through sustainable agriculture, promote decent living conditions, enhance social well-being, and prevent violations of human rights. IRCC will then develop KPIs and establish digital monitoring systems to guide contributions toward meeting Fair for Life standards and improving human rights outcomes. Tender Link : https://www.bongthom.com/job_list.html?category_id=55&order_by=start_date&order_dir=desc