Arab World1,Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa, COMESA,African Union
04-06-2026
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Request for proposals for Evaluation Terms of Reference for National Partner Group Cash Transfer Outcome Monitoring REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL NRC SUDAN TERMS OF REFERENCE (TOR) FOR National Partner Group Cash Transfer Outcome Monitoring The Request for Proposal reference: RFP-SD-PZU-061 Evaluation Terms of Reference for National Partner Group Cash Transfer Outcome Monitoring 1- Background information 1.1 Background on the context NRC re-entered Sudan in 2020 and established its operational footprint in multiple locations affected by conflict and displacement. NRC is an international humanitarian organization that works to support populations or people affected by displacement in contexts affected by armed conflict, violence, disasters caused by natural hazards, the adverse effects of climate change and generalized violence. NRC is currently implementing programming across NRCs five core competencies: Wash, Camp coordination and camp management, Shelter and settlements, Information, counselling and legal assistance. Through implementation, NRC integrates cash and market-based approaches, advocacy, digital modes of assistance, and co-leads various humanitarian coordination platforms. Deadline for application is 4th June 2026 @ 16:00 (GMT +2) PROCESS FOR APPLICATION We are opened to provide further information (background of this assignment/consultancy, generic terms & conditions, information on award process) upon request. Deadline for submission: 4th June 2026 @ 16:00 (GMT +2) As of early 2026, Sudan remains the worlds most severe humanitarian and displacement crisis, characterized by a fragmented security landscape and a near-total collapse of basic services. According to the 2026 OCHA Humanitarian Needs and Response Plan (HNRP), approximately 33.7 million peoplenearly 60% of the populationrequire urgent humanitarian assistance, marking a 10% increase from the previous year. The conflict has resulted in the displacement of nearly 14 million people, including 9.1 million internally displaced persons (IDPs), many of whom are residing in overcrowded camps or informal settlements with minimal access to life-saving resources. The operational environment is defined by severe access constraints. Active frontlines, bureaucratic impediments, and damaged infrastructure have rendered large portions of the country, particularly in the Darfur and Kordofan regions, "hard-to-reach." In these areas, food insecurity has reached catastrophic levels (IPC Phase 5), and 70% of health facilities are non-functional. In alignment with the 2026 HNRP "Humanitarian Reset," the response has shifted toward a bottom-up, field-driven approach that prioritizes localization. This strategy acknowledges that local actors, Mutual Aid Groups (MAGs), and Emergency Response Rooms (ERRs) are often the only entities capable of maintaining a sustained presence in high-risk zones. By providing Group Cash Transfers (GCTS), NRC seeks to empower these local groups to provide agile, culturally appropriate, and timely assistance to the most vulnerable communities who are otherwise cut off from international aid pipelines. Tender Link : https://www.nrc.no/procurement/
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