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Scope of Work: Organizational Capacity Assessment of Regional CSOs, and Mapping and Organizational Capacity Assessment of Regional Underrepresented Groups
June 18, 2024
ACTIVITY TITLE: Organizational Capacity Assessment of Regional Civil Society Organizations (CSOs) and Mapping/Organizational Capacity Assessment of Regional Underrepresented Groups
SUMMARY TASK DESCRIPTION
RTI International/USAID End Wildlife Crime (EWC) is soliciting the services of a consulting/research firm to:
The participatory CSO organizational capacity assessment tool will be an adapted tool based on existing CSO organizational capacity assessment tools developed by RTI, USAID and similar organizations. Results from the CSO organizational capacity assessments will be used to develop capacity building plans and modules to strengthen CSO knowledge and skills in planning, implementing, and evaluating social and behavior change communication (SBCC) activities to end wildlife crime.
The mapping exercise for Underrepresented Groups (UGs) will gather information on the names of these regional organizations, their location, membership, mission, current activities related to counter wildlife trafficking (CWT), among others. It will also determine the UGs’ interest to engage with the EWC project. The UGs that express interest and commitment will, then, be assessed using the participatory CSO organizational capacity assessment tool developed earlier. Results from the assessments will be the basis for developing capacity building plans and modules to strengthen knowledge and skills of the selected UGs in planning, implementing, and evaluating SBCC activities to end wildlife crime and skills in accessing funding from various donors.
BACKGROUND
End Wildlife Crime (EWC) Activity
The purpose of USAID EWC is to employ a comprehensive approach to measurably reduce wildlife crime by expanding CWT efforts of USAID Regional Development Mission for Asia (RDMA) through partnerships with regional organizations, governments, private sector, and civil society. The Activity focuses on achieving the objectives below.
The Activity is implemented by RTI International as prime contractor in partnership with the International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW), Center for People and Forests (RECOFTC), TRAFFIC and World Wildlife Fund (WWF) as members of the consortium.
EWC Objective 1: Enhancing Civil Society Capacity
USAID’s Civil Society Assessment Tool (CSAT) broadly defines CSOs as “organizations, whether formal or informal, that are not part of the apparatus of government, that do not distribute profits to their directors or operators, that are self-governing, and in which participation is a matter of free choice. Both member-serving and public-serving organizations are included. Embraced within this definition, therefore, are private, not-for-profit health providers, schools, advocacy groups, social service agencies, anti-poverty groups, development agencies, professional associations, community-based organizations, unions, religious bodies, recreation organizations, cultural institutions, and many more.”
EWC Objective 1 aims to enhance the capacity of regional CSOs including Underrepresented Groups like youth, women, indigenous peoples, FBOs, to counter wildlife trafficking equitably and effectively. Previous CWT efforts have mainly involved government and law enforcement actors. Civil society has largely been left out of any meaningful engagement in designing and implementing CWT initiatives despite their potential to be a force multiplier across the region to more effectively combat wildlife crime. Underrepresented Groups such as youth, women, indigenous peoples, FBOs, have particularly been marginalized and underrepresented in CWT regional alliances and networks. Additionally, there is lack of knowledge and understanding about these UGs, their location and role in CWT in the Southeast Asian region.
EWC activities will involve CSOs that operate regionally within the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region or transnationally (two or more countries within ASEAN). Underrepresented Groups are CSOs. Since EWC is highlighting inclusion of underrepresented groups, they are specifically targeted as a subgroup of CSOs.
EWC will use a structured, locally led, and demand-driven process to build organizational, technical, and operational capacities and empower regional CSOs to advance CWT objectives. Capacity building will center on strengthening knowledge, attitudes, skills of regional CSOs including UGs to effectively use SBCC for advocacy, social mobilization and demand reduction campaigns, and to access resources and funding from other donors. To be relevant and effective, capacity building interventions need to be based on an organizational assessment of each CSO conducted in a participatory manner. This assessment will determine CSOs’ interest and commitment, felt needs, challenges, capacities, competencies, access to resources and other factors that will help shape capacity building plans and modules.
Under EWC, Underrepresented Groups will be supported so that they are more capable of deploying their unique perspectives and skills to reduce demand for wildlife products and counter wildlife crime. Activities to strengthen UG capacity are: 1) Identify, assess capacity/readiness of underrepresented groups; 2) Co-create work plans; 3) Support advocacy, social mobilization or behavior change communication campaigns via mentoring and Grants; 4) Facilitate networking with other regional CSOs, and with Regional Partner Coordination Platforms; and, 5) Strengthen capacity to access other funding sources.
SCOPE OF WORK (est. 140 person-days from August 2024 to April 2025)
The following describes the work scope and tasks to be undertaken by the Consulting/Research Firm.
1. Prepare a participatory civil society assessment (CSO) assessment tool and, using the tool, conduct organizational assessments of five regional CSOs in Southeast Asia
1.1. Develop a Participatory CSO Organizational Capacity Assessment Tool (est. 10 person-days in August 2024)
The Firm will develop and finalize a participatory assessment tool for the CSO organizational capacity assessments. The tool will be adapted from existing CSO assessment tools such as the RTI Participatory Local Organizational Capacity Assessment (PLOCA), USAID CSAT, and relevant CSO capacity assessment tools from EWC consortium partners and from other agencies like the Asian Development Bank, United Nations Development Program, Critical Ecosystem Partnership Fund, ACTED. The Firm will also gather other relevant guideline/tools and select items that may be useful to adapt for the tool to be developed.
Specific tasks under work scope 1.1. are:
1.2 Conduct Assessment of five Regional CSOs which have expressed interest in engaging with EWC and Prepare CSO Assessment Reports (est. 50 person-days from September 2024 – March 2025)
The Consultant, working together with the respective SBCC Specialist from IFAW, RECOFTC, TRAFFIC and WWF (dependent on the CSO to be assessed), will conduct an assessment of five CSOs using the adapted tool. Two CSOs will be assessed first, and corresponding final CSO assessment reports will be submitted to RTI by December 21, 2024. Three CSOs will then be assessed, and corresponding final reports will be submitted to RTI by March 30, 2025.
Prior to the conduct of the assessment, a pre-assessment exercise will be undertaken to determine the CSOs’ interest in engaging with EWC. During this pre-assessment, RTI with consortium partners, will reach out to a number of regional CSOs to determine their interest in participating in the assessment and the EWC project, their leadership and membership structure, and identify key informants or participants for the assessment. As of this writing, the following regional CSOs have been identified for the pre-assessment exercise - Asia for Animals Coalition (AfA) through IFAW, Dawna Tenasserim Tiger Alliance through RECOFTC, Southeast Asia One Health University Network (SEAOHUN) through WWF, and a business association through TRAFFIC. A fifth CSO will be identified in due course. Only CSOs who have expressed interest will participate in the assessment.
Specific tasks under work scope 1.2. are:
2. Conduct a mapping exercise and organizational capacity assessment of seven regional Underrepresented Groups
The Firm will conduct a mapping of regional organizations of UGs – youth, women, indigenous peoples, FBOs - operating in Southeast Asia or in two or more of the following countries - Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Myanmar, the Philippines, Thailand, Vietnam, and China.
2.1 Conduct mapping/scoping of Regional Underrepresented Groups (est. 10 person-days from August – December 2024)
Specific tasks under work scope 2.1. include:
2.2 Conduct a participatory organizational capacity assessment of seven interested regional Underrepresented Groups and prepare Assessment Reports (est. 70 person-days from October 2024 – April 2025)
As of this writing, consortium partners have identified UGs that they plan to engage, even in the absence of results from the mapping exercise. These UGs are: International Network of Engaged Buddhists through RTI; People’s Forest Partnership, Asia Indigenous People’s Pact, and Tebtebba Foundation through RECOFTC; Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) Global Youth Network through IFAW; Global Youth Biodiversity Network through WWF: and a women entrepreneur council through TRAFFIC. Prior to the conduct of the assessment, a pre-assessment exercise will be undertaken to determine the UGs interest in engaging with EWC similar to the process described in 1.2 above. Only interested UGs will be assessed.
Specific tasks under work scope 2.2. include:
DELIVERABLES AND PROVISIONAL SUBMISSION DEADLINES
1. Participatory civil society assessment (CSO) assessment tool and organizational assessments of five regional CSOs in Southeast Asia
1.1. CSO Participatory Organizational Capacity Assessment Tool
2.1. Two CSO Organizational Capacity Assessment Reports
1.2 Three CSO Organizational Capacity Assessment Reports
2. Mapping and Identification of Interest of Regional Underrepresented Groups
2.1. Mapping of and Identification of Interested Regional Underrepresented Groups
2.2. Participatory Organizational Capacity Assessment of Seven Underrepresented Groups which have expressed interest in EWC engagement
The assessment will cover seven UGs, earlier potentially identified. The assessment will use the CSO participatory assessment tool developed under 1.1.3 above with modifications to suit the UG situation, if necessary. Prior to the conduct of the assessment, a pre-assessment exercise similar to the one described in 1.2 above, will be undertaken to determine the UGs interest in engaging with EWC. Only interested UGs will be assessed.
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
DOCUMENTS REQUIRED FOR APPLICATION
Note: Only short-listed companies will be requested to orally present proposals.
Instructions
Please submit required documents to EWC_Procurement@ewcasia.org
Please insert in the subject heading: Organizational Capacity Assessment_[Your Company Name]
Please submit completed required documentation by COB July 26, 2024
Questions can be submitted to EWC_Procurement@ewcasia.org. Deadline to submit questions is COB July 19, 2024
Contact : EWC_Procurement@ewcasia.org