Request for Proposal for Consultancy for Conduct WASH Knowledge, Attitude and Practice (KAP) Survey

The overall objective of the project is refugees, asylum-seekers and stateless persons have equitable access to safe water, sanitation and hygiene facilities in Dadaab refugee camps. PWJ is planning to engage a consultant to assess the changes realized through the WASH interventions. The findings of this KAP survey will inform and serve as a basis for improving future interventions.

Objective of the project

The principal objective of the project is to attain self-reliance in the provision of essential Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH) services for Persons of Concern in Dadaab. Specifically, this is done by empowering the Persons of Concern (PoCs) towards discharging responsibilities that enhances sustainable access to WASH services by individual households and the larger community.

Objective of the Consultancy

The survey is expected to employ cross sectional, scientific and statistical approaches to examine knowledge, attitudes and practices of the beneficiaries, gaps in the WASH activities in Dagahaley, Ifo, Ifo2 and Hagadera camps and to provide information that would improve future programming. The KAP survey activity will be conducted from 15th February, 2023 and the final report submitted by 15th March, 2023. Specifically, the consultant is expected:

To understand and evaluate the water, sanitation and hygiene situations in Dagahaley, Ifo, Ifo2 and Hagadera camps.
To determine existing knowledge on WASH issues such as: access to water, sanitation, hand washing, latrine hygiene and use, water borne and hygiene related diseases, gender roles and relations regarding WASH, menstrual hygiene management, community participation in WASH management, social inclusion, and distinct issues of disability/vulnerability/gender.
To determine the impact and identify the gaps in water supply/quality, solid waste management, sanitation facilities, vector control and hygiene promotion communication and mobilization strategies implemented by PWJ.
To determine the efficiency and effectiveness of CLTS/SLTS interventions in improving sanitation and ownership of latrines.
To determine if humanitarian assistance by PWJ is delivered in a safe, accessible, accountable and participatory manner.

Specific Terms of Reference

Develop an Inception Report detailing the survey process and methodologies among other things to be employed to achieve the objective of this consultancy. It should include the field interview schedules, important time schedules for this exercise and should be presented to the PWJ program team for review and further input.
Undertake a desk review of the relevant project documents that include the project proposal, implementation plans, project progress reports, PWJ Evaluation Policy guidelines and any other relevant documents.
Meeting with various stakeholders at the Dadaab level to inform them about the planned survey and the activities to be undertaken
Design, develop, critique (with the program team) and refine data collection tools according to the indicators of the project intervention logic to measure results.
Train data collectors for the KAP survey.
Organize adequate supervision and coordination of the survey teams in the field during the time of conducting the survey.
Conduct a comprehensive KAP survey [using both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods] to gain insights on the intended results.
Set up and share the quality control mechanisms that will be used to ensure the conduction of credible and quality survey.
Carry out data collection, entry, cleaning, and analyses (using appropriate programs, such as SPSS for quantitative data and any appropriate technique for qualitative data) and present the draft report to the PWJ program team for first review before producing a second draft.
Draft and submit a final report, presenting and analyzing all relevant findings and reflecting remarks and comments of the PWJ program team and stakeholders.

Study Method

The study will be cross-sectional survey using two methodologies
Quantitative: Household Survey
Qualitative: Key Informant Interview and Focus Group Discussions

Deliverables at Inception Phase:

Survey proposal that includes:

Objectives of the survey
Detailed methodology: Sampling, sample size, means of data collections, quality assurance, analytical methods, ethical considerations
Household questionnaire
KII Grids and FGD guides
Work plan

Deliverables after the survey implementation

Survey Report
Introduction, Extensive literature Review related with the subject matter of the study
Objectives, Methods, Results, Discussions and Recommendations
Questionnaires
Reference List
Annexes

Annexes to be attached to the report:

TOR of the assessment
Data set (in SPSS or other selected software)
List of individuals consulted
Different formats/questionnaires used for data collection
Other tools and checklists used for data collection
Literatures and documents reviewed/consulted (bibliography/references)
Other relevant technical annexes (i.e. statistical analysis, tables, figures, etc.)

Requirements for the consultancy

A degree in Social Sciences, BSc. degree in Public Health or Water Engineering or related discipline from a recognized university with experience of at least 8 years in a similar discipline.
Master degree in Development Studies, Monitoring and Evaluation, Social Sciences, Project Management, Public Health or WASH discipline is an added advantage.
Demonstrate experience of having conducted at least 3 assignments of similar complexity and scope over the last three years.
Strong background in statistics and data analysis of qualitative and quantitative methodology and use of mobile data collection tools.
Good communication and inter-personal skills.
Previous work experience with NGOs in WASH interventions, especially in a humanitarian context.
Excellent report writing in English and presentation skills.

Contractual Responsibilities

The consultant

The consultant in consultation with PWJ and other stakeholders will be responsible for the following;

Prepare and deliver the consultancy services as per this ToR through effective, adequate and participatory methodologies.
Review of the project documentation and other relevant documents.
Facilitate the training of the survey enumerators.
Obtain maximum input from major stakeholders, such as the project participants and project staff including PWJ partners where relevant.
Design and refine the data collection tools.
Design data input screens; supervise data collection/entry, data cleaning and data quality. The consultant will be expected to do data analysis, which will be done at the consultant offices within the stipulated period.
Conduct two debriefing sessions, one prior to the field mission and one after the survey. Both debriefing sessions will be conducted in PWJ’s Dadaab Main Office.
Prior to finalization, 2 draft reports will be submitted for review to the satisfaction of the project staff and senior management team – the draft will be discussed with the consultant for clarifications upon which the remarks shall be reflected by the consultant in the final report.

Coordination & reporting

The consultant will be under the direct supervision of the Programme Coordinator and Area Manager, based in Nairobi and DMO (Dadaab Main Office) respectively for the duration of the contract. In the field, the consultant will work closely with the WASH Coordinator and Officers, MEAL Officer and other key project staff who will be identified for the purpose of this task. The consultant will maintain an official communication with the Area Manager, WASH co-coordinator and the MEAL Officer.

Interested candidates or organizations should submit electronic copies of technical and financial proposals with the e-mail clearly headed “Proposal for Consultant/s to WASH KAP Survey in Dadaab Refugee Camp in Kenya” with the technical and financial proposal documents clearly labeled as ‘TECHNICAL PROPOSAL’ and ‘FINANCIAL PROPOSAL’ respectively.All submissions should be made to procurement_dadaab@peace-winds.or.ke on or before 9th February 2024 at 3:00PM EAT.

Apply via :

procurement_dadaab@peace-winds.or.ke