Trócaire, Save the Children and Terre des Hommes Netherlands have decided to undertake a joint rapid markets assessment in Turkana as they are all currently responding to the food insecurity situation in Turkana County through cash transfer modalities.
Markets are the principal means through which people derive income and purchase commodities that they need. Sudden shocks and slow onsets of droughts, famine and conflicts can severely limit the functioning of market systems, market places and consequently can have a strong negative impact on people’s capacity to access commodities that are essential for their survival.
Purpose and Scope of the Assignment
This market assessment is part of the emergency needs assessments following the current food insecurity situation in Turkana County. The main objective of the study will ascertain the markets functionality in for an emergency response. The design of the rapid market assessment will provide a basic understanding of the capacity of selected markets to provide people with key commodities in the immediate and during the aftermath of the drought.
Specific Objectives of the Assignment:
To determine the extent to which the shock has affected people’s access to and ability to pay for essential commodities.
To identity market aligned ways to assist the drought affected population in accessing these commodities when they are necessary.
The Rapid Markets Assessment will strengthen response analysis by providing market data essential for informed decision making on appropriate transfer mechanisms (i.e in kind/cash based/voucher based).
The consultant(s) will be expected to:
Participate in briefing and consultation meetings to discuss the assignment; and development of the baseline design and implementation plan.
Develop, in collaboration with Trócaire and partners, a detailed research and analysis plan, including plans for: pretesting of tools; recruitment and training of research assistants; meaningful participation of partners and community; sampling methodology; implementation of data collection in the field; qualitative and quantitative data analysis and reporting.
Develop, in collaboration with Trócaire and partners, rigorous and robust data collection tools that can gather reliable and replicable data on each of the project indicators (Sample tools to be developed, shared and approved by Trócaire prior to data collection).
Develop detailed protocols describing the data collection methodology for each data point.
Lead data collection in the field including: designing and leading key informant interviews and focus group discussions; designing and leading surveys; identifying and training research assistants/enumerators; monitoring and ensuring data quality and research ethics of research assistants.
Analyse data in a rigorous, robust manner using appropriate statistical and qualitative analysis techniques
Draft a high-quality rapid assessment report. The report must be written in good quality English and must include robust and detailed analysis of the data findings.
Methodology
The study should use a mixed methodology approach, combining analysis of secondary data with primary data collection. The market assessment will include the following:
Analysis of secondary documentation: The consultant(s) will collect and analyse all secondary data that is relevant to the implementation of the humanitarian response project.
Primary Data Collection: The consultant(s) will be required to collect qualitative data and quantitative data on a range of indicators. In particular they will be required to administer data collection tools to gather information to the identified target groups. The consultant(s) should use both quantitative and qualitative approaches to gather data on such indicators, including but not restricted to household surveys, focus group discussions (FGDs), key informant interviews (KIIs). Triangulation of information gathered during the research will be a crucial aspect of this study. The analysis must provide a clear explanation of how the different data sets relate to one another and how they relate to the findings in the secondary documentation and provide a clear explanation for the results of the research.
Tasks, outputs and suggested timeframe
Task / Output
Inception meeting with project staff; review of key background documents and existing data collection tools
Production of a detailed inception report including: detailed work plan, detailed research methodology and sampling approach for quantitative data collection, quantitative and qualitative tools finalised in agreement with the Project team
Recruitment and training of enumerators, ensuring all enumerators sign and abide by Trócaire’s Safeguarding Children Policy
â— Train partner staff and enumerators on how to use the assessment tools effectively
Lead implementation of data collection,
â— To oversee the whole rapid assessment exercise, ensuring research quality and that all required information/data is being captured.
â— Compilation of primary data collected to inform the market functionality and appropriateness of (cash, voucher or in –kind) as modalities of assistance.
Data entry and analysis
· Compilation of primary data collected to inform the market functionality and appropriateness of (cash, voucher or in –kind) as modalities of assistance.
A concise report on a rapid market assessment for Turkana County, including Recommendations on likely scenarios and appropriateness of cash based interventions during (relief and emergencies) based on the current context and market functionality.
Design and provide a monitoring tool that the partners can use to track the evolution of the assessed markets and marketplaces
Oral presentation / meeting and de-brief with project staff
The rapid assessment study is expected to be completed by the end of June 2017. The exact period of the consultancy will be finalised with the consultant prior to the finalisation of the contract.
Consultant Profile
Trócaire Kenya seeks to engage the services of qualified and experienced consultant(s)/consultancy firm to implement this baseline study. The consultant(s)/consultancy firm must have the following qualifications and experience:
The lead consultant(s) must be qualified to at least a Master’s degree level, preferably in the field of rural livelihoods development, rural economics and/or food and livelihoods security
The lead consultant(s) must have demonstrated technical expertise and experience in the design and implementation of rapid market assessments in the context of humanitarian emergency (e.g. EMMA) and in the design and management of cash/market based humanitarian interventions, preferably in ASAL areas of Kenya
The lead consultant(s) must have demonstrated experience and expertise in designing and managing similar studies and in delivering agreed outputs on time and within budget
Other team members should have a minimum qualification of a Bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences and must have detailed knowledge and understanding of rural markets and economics
Other team members must have demonstrated experience and expertise in implementing rigorous research on rural markets, preferably in ASAL areas of Kenya
The team must have demonstrated understanding of the ethical issues related to implementing such research
Excellent, demonstrated skills in researching rural markets in Africa; demonstrated experience in using relevant statistical analysis software (e.g. SPSS or similar)
Demonstrated ability to write high quality, clear, concise reports in English
Experience in designing, managing, monitoring and evaluating projects or programmes with international NGOs or government Ministries in ASALs an advantage.
Submission of Proposals
Trócaire invites interested individuals and companies to submit the following application documents:
A Brief Expression of interest outlining how the consultant(s) meets the selection criteria and their understanding of the ToR and methodology.
Names and CVs of individuals or team members proposed and their roles in the achievement of the assignment
3 professional referees (previous clients) and sample reports of similar assignments taken in the recent past
A proposed activities schedule/work plan with time frame
Financial proposal detailing consultant(s) itemized fees, data collection and administrative costs
3 examples of similar pieces of work completed within the past two years
The proposal shall be sent, in soft copy, to hrkenya@trocaire.org with “Joint Rapid Market Assessment ” as the email subject
The deadline for applying is 14th June 2017. We are aiming to select the consultant by 16th June 2017 and start the contract immediately thereafter.
Ethical Standards and Intellectual Property
The consultant should take all reasonable steps to ensure that the evaluation is designed and conducted to respect and protect the rights and welfare of the people and communities involved and to ensure that the evaluation is technically accurate and reliable, is conducted in a transparent and impartial manner, and contributes to organizational learning and accountability. The team will also commit to adhering to Trócaire’s Safeguarding Programme Participant Policy and Code of Conduct. All products arising from this evaluation will be owned by the contracting partners. The Consultant will not be allowed, without prior authorization in writing, to present any of the analytical results as his or her own or to make use of the evaluation results for private publication purposes.
[1] Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources State Department of Environment Kenya Meteorological Department (2017) The Outlook for the 2017 “Long Rains” (March-April-May) 2017 Season http://www.meteo.go.ke/pdf/seasonal.pdf
[2] UNICEF Kenya – Humanitarian Situation report, April 2017.
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