Statement of Work
Position: Somalia GIS Specialist
Social Impact is a global development management consulting firm. We provide monitoring, evaluation, strategic planning, and capacity building services to advance development effectiveness. We work across all development sectors including democracy and governance, health and education, the environment, and economic growth. Since 1997 we have worked in over 100 countries for clients such as US government agencies, bilateral donors, multilateral development banks, foundations, and nonprofits.
Background
Somalia has faced significant instability since the early 1990s, including political conflict, civil unrest, and humanitarian crises. Since 2007, USAID through the Office of Transition Initiatives (OTI), the Democracy, Stabilization and. Governance Office and other offices and programs have implemented a multitude of stabilization efforts that aim to address root causes of violent extremism and instability, while fostering sustainable peace and democracy. USAID/Somalia has invested over $300 million in stabilization during this timeframe.
USAID’s key stabilization programs include:
● Transition Initiatives for Stabilization (TIS)
● Transition Initiatives for Stabilization + (TIS+)
● Transition Initiatives for Stabilization Saddex (TIS3)
● Stabilization Amplification Mechanism (SAM)
● Stabilization and Recovery in Somalia (SRS)
● USAID contribution to the multi-donor Somalia Stability Fund (SSF)
● Peace II Program 2007-2010
● Somalia Stabilization Initiative OTI Program 2016 - 2020
Purpose of Assessment:
USAID has commissioned Evaluation, Learning and Monitoring Initiative (ELMI) to carry out a review of its overall stabilization portfolio since 2007. The purpose of this review is to articulate the following about USAID’s stabilization investments: what has been done, how has this changed over time, what the complexities are, and what outcomes this body of work has or has not achieved.
This review will also highlight one or two case studies of recently liberated areas where USAID stabilization programs played a role in Somalia’s stability journey. Specific case study questions will be developed once the cases have been identified.
Specific Tasks:
Working closely with the Stabilization Assessment Team Leader, the GIS Specialist will undertake the following specific tasks:
· Assist the Team Lead in integrating secondary geospatial data into review, including geospatial representations of how the conflict has evolved over time in Somalia as well as contextual and programmatic geospatial data.
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Deliverables:
The GIS Specialist will produce the following deliverables and submit them to the Stabilization Assessment Team Leader:
· GIS-related inputs to the Inception report of the stabilization assessment (including the methodology/approach to collecting and analyzing geospatial data for this assignment).
· GIS-related inputs to the visual timeline, infographic, and video that demonstrates how stabilization efforts have unfolded over time, distribution of stabilization efforts, etc.
· Fluency in English
Period of Performance:
The anticipated period of performance is on or about September 15, 2024, to February 15, 2025.
Level of Effort:
The level of effort for this assignment is approximately 5 days.
Reporting: The Consultant will report to Deputy Chief of Party or his designated official.
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