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Intermediary service provider for gender-based violence issues — Kwara State Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP)

Titre original : Intermediary service provider focused on Gender Based Violence (GBV) issues

Deadline

August 8, 2025

Closed
Published on July 24, 2025 at 12:00 AMModified on June 12, 2026 at 10:45 AM

Key information

Type
Conseil & Études
Deadline
August 8, 2025 at 12:00 AMClosed
Estimated Value
Not disclosed
Language of Notice
English

Description

KWARA STATE RURAL ACCESS AND AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)

REQUEST FOR EXPRESSION OF INTEREST OF INTEREST (REOI) FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR INTERMEDIARY SERVICE PROVIDER ON GENDER BASED VIOLENCE IN KWARA STATE FOR RURAL ACCESS & AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)

RFB No: NG-KWARA RAAMP-490658-CS-CQS

Credit No: 6519-NG

RFB Description: CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR INTERMEDIARY SERVICE PROVIDER ON GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (GBV) IN KWARA STATE FOR RURAL ACCESS & AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)

Country: Nigeria

Issued Date: 9th July, 2025

The Federal Government of Nigeria through the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development has received financing from the World Bank and the L’Agence Francaise Development (French Development Agency of AFD) and on-lent the financing to thirteen participating States (namely Abia, Akwa-Ibom, Bauchi, Kan, Katsina, Kebbi, Kogi, Kwara, Ondo, Ogun, Oyo, Plateau and Sokoto) toward the cost of the Rural Access and Agricultural Marketing Project (RAAMP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds toward payments under the contract for CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR NTERMEDIARY SERVICE PROVIDER ON GENDER BASED VIOLENCE (GBV GENDER BASED VIOLENCE SERVICE PROVIDER IN KWARA STATE FOR RURAL ACCESS & AGRICULTURAL MARKETING PROJECT (RAAMP)

This contract will be financed by the International Development Association (IDA). Procurement process will be governed by the World Bank’s Procurement Regulations.

Objective: The objective of the assignment is to support the SPIUs in responding to SEA/SH incidents that may occur in the project[1], ensure that effective mechanisms (case management, psychosocial support, legal, and referrals to meet the immediate needs of GBV survivors) are in place to render timely and appropriate services using Survivor – Centered approach.

The Consulting Services (“the Services”) includes;

  • The scope of work of the consultancy includes, but not necessarily limited to, the following:
  • Prevention Services:
  • Facilitate, in coordination with the PIUs, Supervision Engineers and Contractors, sensitization & awareness campaigns in project beneficiary communities on the rights and options of beneficiaries on reporting incidents of SEA/SH and the available services to be accessed;
  • Establish GBV/SEA prevention mechanisms and structures in the project communities and labor camps and ensure that the structures are well known throughout the project and that points of contacts are made widely available. This will include
  • Peer education program: The Service Provider shall use the Peer Education (PE) approach used in the National HIV/AIDS prevention strategy to design and deliver key knowledge and practices to construction workers. The knowledge to be delivered through the PE program will cover (i) understanding GBV risk factors (ii) types of GBV and SEA (iii) conduct regarded as GBV and SEA (iv) provisions of the VAPP Act related to GBV (v) essential life skills relevant to GBV prevention (vi) code of conduct requirements. The service provider will conduct Peer Educator Training sessions and also provide continuous support and mentorship to all trained peer educators during the life of the project. The identification of peer educators among contractor staff will be sensitive to various occupational categories and the hierarchy within the contractor firm.
  • Developing a key messaging strategy: The service provider will develop key GBV/SEA prevention messages. Information, Education and Communication (IEC) materials will be designed, produced and circulated on all project work sites, offices, accommodation facilities and beneficiary communities. IEC materials will be developed and produced in a location-sensitive manner.
  • Activate GBV-GRM channels and operations: The Service Provider will serve as the GBV-GRM Intermediary as specified in the project GRM document. In this capacity, the provider will work with the SPIU to consult with Women and Girls for the purpose of determining the most appropriate complaint channels for reporting GBV cases. The channels will be popularized within all project communities by the Service Provider. The provider shall make arrangements for personnel and procedures to receive such complaints and respond in line with GBV-GRM arrangements established in the GRM document.
  • Train all contractor staff on GBV/SEA and key responsibilities and expectations of contractor staff.
  • Provide awareness-raising sessions on SEA/SH for all staff, consultants, contractors and other stakeholders on a quarterly basis, with particular emphasis on newly engaged staff. To ensure sustainability, the service provider will work closely with the SEA/SH focal unit of SPIUs to accomplish this;
  • Work with human resources personnel across the entire project management hierarchy (SPIUs-Engineer-Contractors) to include content on GBV/SEA prevention in employment contracts, Code of Conduct documents and staff inductions for all contractors, consultants, temporary staff and casual labor within the project;
  • Support all project SPIU in operationalizing GBV/SEA Prevention and Response Plans; and
  • Identify significant risks and propose risk mitigation measures to address such risks.
  • Response Services: Provide an effective GBV case management support to a GBV survivor, which implies acting as a GBV case manager and providing services to the survivor. As a GBV case manager, the service provider is expected to do the following:
  • Establish arrangements for receiving all GBV-related complaints arising from the conduct of all entities related to the projects being implemented under RAAMP. As required under the Prevention Services specified in this Terms of Reference, the organization will be effectively positioned to receive such complaints either directly from survivors or through referral from the regular project GRM. The processes for handling GBV-related complaints shall comply with the principles established in the project GRM document.
  • Provide the survivor with information on available services so she/he can make informed choices, including choices about using GBV/SEA/SH services and the possible consequences of accessing those services (e.g. whether or not the case will be automatically reported to the police, expectations of the interview and/or examination process, etc.).
  • Prioritize the survivor’s immediate needs, including her/his safety and security and access to health care and counselling. Work with the survivor to develop a plan that identifies what the survivor needs and how her/his needs will be met.
  • When required, and with the survivor’s informed consent, act as an advocate on behalf of a survivor (e.g. to follow up on her/his access to other services or to speak with other community or family members – avoiding the survivors’ re-victimization)[2].
  • Ensure informed consent and confidentiality, respect the survivor’s wishes and provide services and support without discrimination.
  • Ensure that all confidential information is channeled correctly and handled with the utmost discretion. Provide information on GBV cases in an aggregate form. No identifiable information on the survivor should be provided in the GRM.
  • Provide referrals to suitable and preferred service(s) for each survivor within the survivor-centered continuum of care. The output of the Mapping of Services carried out by RAAMP will guide all referrals to be undertaken the service provider.
  • Ensure that all cases are properly tracked and followed up to ensure that the survivor receives optimum survivor-centered care.
  • Coordinate response among other service providers to ensure survivors have access to quality and timely response services.
  • Provide information to the SEA/SH committee to be established by the SPIU to determine if reported cases are related to the project and would require further disciplinary action by the contractor and SPIU
  • When needed, provide capacity building to Stakeholders so as to strengthen their capacity in responding to GBV cases.

Minimum Service Package and Standards

  • The consultancy firm should be able to provide at least Psychosocial support or health care services to survivors of SEA/SH before linking them to other services with the informed consent of the survivors. Services to be provided by the GBV service provider will comply with the Essential Services Package for Women and Girls Subject to Violence Core Elements and Quality Guidelines published by United Nations Joint Global Programme on Essential Services for Women and Girls Subject to Violence.

Duration of Service

  • The consultancy services will be required for a period of One year and renewable upon evaluation of consultant’s performance. The consultancy is expected to commence in June.

General Qualification

  • Have a unit, or via joint venture (JV) or MOU, an office in each of the project participating States that will coordinate the provision of survivor-centred services for GBV survivors.
  • Extensive knowledge of Gender Based Violence and Sexual exploitation and Abuse Issues. Prior experience working on these issues, providing health/psycho-social, legal, shelter, advocacy support to survivors.
  • Strong understanding of country and project context, including both a solid understanding of the policy and legislative framework, gender related social norms and local dynamics, GBV/SEA prevalence as well as a well-established capacity to operate efficiently in project environment. Such qualification could be evidenced through the implementation, management or supervision of development programs in this country or similarly situated contexts.
  • Experience in the management of social risk issues and active engagement with beneficiaries, civil society or local communities is required. Relevant experience in communication and relationships with the community and experience with the design, implementation and/or monitoring of GBV-

Tender Timeline

  1. Publication

    July 24, 2025

  2. Bid Submission Deadline

    August 8, 2025

  3. Evaluation & Award

    Pending

  4. Contract Signature

    Pending

Tender Documents

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