TERMS OF REFERENCE EXTERNAL INDEPENDENT ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR MAPLE Project

Save The Childrens International
Somalia, Somalia
Consultancies

Job Description

Seeking a new challenge? Save The Childrens International has a TERMS OF REFERENCE EXTERNAL INDEPENDENT ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR MAPLE Project position open in Somalia. With 5 - 6 years of experience required, this position is suited for mid-to-senior level professionals in Consultancies. Qualified candidates are urged to apply before the Jul, 21 deadline.

Title of

Consultancy

TERMS OF REFERENCE: EXTERNAL INDEPENDENT ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR MAPLE Project

MAPLE

Project: Malnutrition & Protection for Lifesaving in Emergency

SCI Contracting Office

Save the Children (SC), Somalia Country Office

Consultant Type Required

Individual Consultancy/Firm

Responsibility for Logistics arrangements and Costs

Save the children will pay the consultant fee in installments and the consultant will cover

their own logistical arrangements and costs; including food, accommodation and local

transport and all cost associated with data collection work and other activities.

Taxation Provisions

Consultant shall be responsible for all Taxes arising from the consultancy in line with the

local Tax regulations applicable at the SCI contracting office named above.

Travel Requirements

The consultant will cover his travel costs (tickets) and arrange local travel to field sites.

Security Requirements

Consultant will comply with standard of Save the Children Security procedures, including

the completion of SCI online security training, adhering to the terms of access negotiation

and maintaining low profile while in Somalia

About Somalia

Somalia is located in the Horn of Africa and has a growing job market, particularly in the humanitarian, development, and private sectors. Major employment hubs include Mogadishu, Hargeisa, Garowe, Baidoa, and Kismayo, with opportunities from international NGOs, UN agencies, government institutions, and an expanding private sector.

Ereyada Soomaaliga (Somali Keywords): La-talin • La-talinta • Shaqo Cusub • Shaqo Soomaaliya

Qualifications & Requirements

The consultant/consulting firm should demonstrate the following minimum qualifications

and experience

Qualifications & Expertise: Minimum of a bachelor’s degree in social sciences or a closely

related field (e.g., Public Health, Nutrition, Health Sciences, Statistics, M&E). At least 5

years of experience in similar assignments, including project evaluations using quantitative

and qualitative methodologies. Master’s degree is preferred.

Recent Relevant Work: Verifiable track record of conducting comparable assessments or

evaluations within the past 3 years, including references or evidence of completed

assignments.

Evaluation & Methodological

Experience: Demonstrated experience in project

evaluations and strong expertise in qualitative research methods, including study design,

data collection, analysis, and reporting. Experience with mixed methods is required.

Context & Field

Experience: Experience working in Somalia or similar fragile/conflictaffected settings, with ability to operate in areas such as Dhuusamarreeb, Galmudug State,

and access required field locations securely.

Registration & Compliance: Consulting firms must be officially registered with the Federal

Government of Somalia and able to ensure compliant operations in-country.

Technical Capacity: Strong proficiency in data analysis and reporting tools (Excel and other

relevant software). Experience with quantitative analysis tools (e.g., SPSS/STATA) and

electronic data collection tools (e.g., KoboCollect/ODK) is an advantage.

Language & Communication Skills: Fluency in written and spoken English with proven

ability to produce high-quality analytical reports and communicate findings clearly. Somali

language fluency is required for field data collection teams.

Field Team Requirements: All field data collectors must be Somali nationals, fluent in

Somali, familiar with the local context, and experienced in community-based data

collection. Team should be appropriately structured to ensure gender balance and

effective field access.

How to Apply

Applications can be submitted by either:

Electronic Submission via ProSave (Recommended)

➢ Submit your response in accordance with the guidance provided in the below document:

  • Bidders are encouraged to apply via Ariba system. Please request the Ariba link via email sending

your company profile and Business registration certificate/CV. Please address your request to apply

via ProSave to

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Electronic Submission via Protected Email box (Optional).

  • Email should be addressed to

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  • Note – this is a sealed tender box which will not be opened until the tender has closed. Therefore,

do not send tender related questions to this email address as they will not be answered.

  • The subject of the email should be TPM-FARID Project as the subject”
  • All attached documents should be clearly labelled so it is clear to understand what each file relates

to.

  • Emails should not exceed 15mb – if the file sizes are large, please split the submission into two

emails.

Do not copy other SCI email addresses into the email when you submit it as this will invalidate your

bid.

➢ Your bid must be received, no later than 21st July ,2025.

Bids must remain valid and open for consideration for a period of no less than 60 days.

All proposals should be submitted as per the above procedure

The deadline is 21

th July 2026

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Job Details

Posted: July 12, 2026
Organization: Save The Childrens International
Location: Somalia, Somalia
Sector: Consultancies