Tenders Are Invited For Consultancy Services To Carry Out The The Final Evaluation For Two Projects Transition Framework For Post-Disruption Recovery And Enhancing The Resilience Of Earthquake Affected Communities In Syria Closing Date: 16 Jun 2025 Type: Consultancy Themes: Disaster Management/Health/Recovery And Reconstruction Consultancy Services To Carry Out The The Final Evaluation For Two Projects Transition Framework For Post-Disruption Recovery And Enhancing The Resilience Of Earthquake Affected Communities In Syria Name Of The First Project Partner: Transition Framework For Post-Disruption Recovery: A Collaborative Approach Embracing The Dawn Of Sustainable Recovery And Building A Path Toward Stability Bahar Name Of The Second Project Partner: Enhancing The Resilience Of Earthquake Affected Communities Through Comprehensive Vocational Training, And Sustainable Livelihood Initiatives In Syria Multi-Aid Programs (Maps) Start And End Date: February 2023 To June 2025 Donor: Adh And Johanniter Activity: Final Evaluation Location: Afrin And Azaz Districts, Northern Aleppo, Syria Background And Rational: Since February 2023, Northwest Syria Has Faced Compounded Shocks: Protracted Conflict, A Devastating Earthquake, Damaged Infrastructure And Severely Constrained Livelihoods. In Afrin And Azaz Districts, Home To Long-Vulnerable Host And Idp Communities. Basic Services (Water, Roads, Markets) Remain Impaired, And Household Coping Capacities Are Stretched To The Limit. About Johanniter, And Implementing Partners (Maps And Bahar): Johanniter Is A German Non-Governmental Organization, And Together With People All Around The World, Johanniter Strives For Life In Good Health, With Secure Livelihoods And Dignity, In Times Of Crisis And For A Better Future. Johanniter Develops Its International Programs Together With Local Communities In A Culturally And Gender-Sensitive Way, Based On The CommunityS Needs. The Federal Headquarters Is Based In Berlin, Germany. Johanniter Has Been Active In The Middle East Since 2006, Establishing Its Regional Office In Amman, Jordan In 2015. The OrganisationS Programming In The Region Focuses On Three Key Thematic Areas: Emergency Preparedness And Response, Health, And Livelihoods. In Syria, Johanniter Has Been Operating Since February 2023 In Collaboration With Local Partners To Support Communities Affected By The Earthquake In Northwest Syria. This Response Includes The Provision Of Both Livelihood And Health Services, Implemented In Close Coordination With Relevant Actors And Humanitarian Clusters. Bahar Is A Syrian-Led Ngo Founded In 2012 By Medical Professionals In Gaziantep, Türkiye, And Officially Registered As A Syrian Ngo In 2014. It Delivers Rights-Based Humanitarian And Development Assistance Across Northern Syria And Iraq, With Core Sectors In Health, Food Security & Livelihoods, Wash, Shelter, Protection, Education, And Early Recovery Maps Is A Non-Profit And Non-Governmental Organization Registered In Germany, Lebanon, And Türkiye. Maps Aims To Empower And Support The Resilience Of Syrian Refugees And Host Communities In Lebanon, Türkiye, And Northwest Syria Idps And Host Communities To Enable Them To Thrive In Their Current Context And Contribute To Rebuilding Syria After The Conflict; Through Different Sectors: Education, Health, Relief, Livelihood, Innovation, And Capacity Building. About The Projects: Phase I And Ii: Laying The Foundation For Stability And Recovery In Response To The Fragile And Volatile Situation In Northwest Syria Marked By Long-Standing Conflict, Poor Public Infrastructure, And Limited Livelihood Opportunities, Bahar In Partnership With Johanniter Conducted Phase I And Phase Ii Interventions, To Meet The Urgent Needs Of Vulnerable Populations, Particularly In Sheikh El-Hadid Sub-District. These Phases Laid The Groundwork For Long-Term Recovery By Addressing Both Immediate Humanitarian Needs And Building The Resilience Of Affected Households. At The Same Time, Maps In Partnership With Johanniter, Implemented A Comprehensive, Two-Phased Intervention To Address The Urgent Humanitarian Needs, Stabilize Affected Communities, And Foster Long-Term Resilience. With Bahar: Activities Under Phase I And Ii Included Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance (Mpca), Provided In Two Disbursement Rounds To 1,000 Earthquake-Affected And Economically Vulnerable Households, Directly Impacted By The Earthquake And Experiencing Acute Economic Hardship. This Assistance Helped People We Work With Meet Basic Needs Such As Food, Shelter, Clothing, And Healthcare, While Also Contributing To The Stabilization Of Household Economies And Preventing Further Deterioration Of Living Conditions. To Reinforce Resilience And Promote Self-Reliance, Approximately 400 Of The Most Vulnerable Mpca Recipients Were Further Supported Through Cash-For-Work (Cfw), Income-Generating Activities (Igas), And Small And Medium Enterprise (Sme) Schemes. These Efforts Revitalized Domestic Production Value Chains Across 12 Communities In Sheikh El-Hadid, Creating Short-Term Employment And Livelihood Opportunities That Reached More Than 80% Of The Local Population. In Parallel, Phase Ii Also Addressed Critical Infrastructure Needs By Rehabilitating Essential Public Utilities, Including Water Tanks And Feeder Roads Damaged By The Earthquake. This Restored Access To Water And Key Arterial Roads For Nearly 7,000 Individuals. With Maps: Response Under Phase I, Maps Provided Emergency Support Through The Distribution Of Ready-To-Eat Meals In Both Northwest Syria And Southern Türkiye, Fuel Deliveries To Selected Hospitals In Northwest Syria, And The Rehabilitation Of 50 Damaged Houses. These Measures Helped Alleviate Immediate Suffering And Ensured Critical Service Continuity. Phase Ii Expanded Upon These Efforts To Reinforce Stability And Community Reintegration. This Included The Rehabilitation Of An Additional 125 Homes, Scaling Up Food Assistance In Displacement Camps, And Initiating A Cfw Program To Foster Community Engagement And Restore Basic Livelihoods. Approximately 660 Families Also Received Market-Based Vouchers, Allowing Them To Purchase Essential Items From Local Vendors, Thereby Stimulating The Local Economy. Transition To Phase Iii: A Blueprint For Post-Disruption Recovery Building On The Gains And Lessons Of Phases I And Ii, And Phase Iii Is Envisioned As A Transition Framework For Post-Disruption Recovery, Targeting The Most Earthquake-Affected Households In Afrin And Azaz Districts. These Communities, Already Vulnerable Due To Conflict And Socio-Economic Marginalization, Face Compounded Challenges In The Wake Of The Earthquake, Which Has Further Strained Infrastructure And Depleted Livelihood Opportunities. With Bahar: Phase Iii Aims To Move Beyond Emergency Response And Towards Sustainable Recovery And Resilience Building, Through A Comprehensive And Integrated Approach That Includes: Coaching, Social Cohesion, And Business Linkage Programs, As Well As Capacity Building For Long-Term Recovery For Individuals Previously Supported Through Sme And Iga Activities During Phase Ii. These Efforts Will Enhance Participants Business Acumen, Foster Collaboration, And Link Them To Local Markets And Support Networks. Promoting Resilience, Sustainability, And Strengthening Livelihoods Through Targeted Support To Vulnerable Households Suffering From Food Insecurity, Economic Deterioration, And Income Loss. This Includes The Revitalization Of Agricultural Production And Creation Of Sustainable Livelihood Opportunities, With Risk Reduction And Mitigation Measures Integrated Into All Aspects Of The Recovery Plan To Build Long-Term Adaptive Capacity. Phase Iii Is Implemented In Close Complementarity With BaharS Ongoing Interventions In The Same Geographic Areas. This Coordination Ensures More Effective Use Of Resources, Reinforces Existing Community Structures, And Promotes A Holistic Approach To Recovery That Is Aligned With Local Priorities And Capacities. **With Maps;**Building On The Foundation Established In Phases I And Ii, And Phase Iii Adopts A Forward-Looking Strategy Aimed At Enhancing Resilience And Promoting Sustainable Income-Generation For Earthquake-Affected Populations. It Is Fully Aligned With JohanniterS Strategic Focus On Long-Term Livelihood Recovery. Key Interventions Include The Continuation And Expansion Of The Cfw Program, Now Tailored To Reach The Most Vulnerable Individuals Previously Supported In Earlier Phases. In Parallel, 200 Youth And University Students Residing In Severely Impacted Areas Will Undergo Intensive Digital Skills Training. These Participants, Many Of Whom Face Limited To No Income Opportunities, Will Be Supported In Securing Remote Freelance Or Internship Placements With Regional Companies. This Innovative Approach Not Only Generates Income But Also Reconnects Young People To Regional Labor Markets, Enabling Them To Contribute To Improved Socio-Economic Conditions For Their Families And Communities. Through This Multi-Faceted And Community-Driven Approach, Phase Iii Aspires To Provide A Robust Framework For Transitioning From Emergency Relief To Sustainable Development, Restoring Dignity And Self-Reliance To Some Of The Most Vulnerable Earthquake-Affected Populations. The Overall Objectives Of Both Projects Are To Effectively Guide The Community Of Sheikh El-Hadid Through The Critical Transition From Emergency Response To Long-Term Recovery, Fostering Resilience, Self-Sufficiency, And Sustainable Development, And To Build Resilient Earthquake-Affected Communities With Sustainable Livelihoods, Improved Well-Being, And Increased Economic Opportunities. The Specific Objectives With Bahar Are: Increased Income And Improved Livelihoods For Rural And Semi-Urban Households. Increased Self-Awareness, Confidence, Motivation, And Commitment To Bu Tender Link : Https://Reliefweb.Int/Job/4156867/Consultancy-Services-Carry-Out-Final-Evaluation-Two-Projects-Transition-Framework-Post-Disruption-Recovery-And-Enhancing-Res