Terms of Reference – External evaluation
Socio-economic empowerment of vulnerable families in Baidoa through climate resilient farming methods
Funded by: BMZ / Hermann-Gmeiner Fonds Deutschland (HGFD)
Implemented by: SOS Children’s Villages Somalia
Project Duration: 01.12.2022 – 31.12.2025
Project Location: Baidoa District, Southwest State, Somalia
- Introduction
These Terms of Reference (ToR) serve as a request for proposals from qualified external evaluators to conduct the endline/impact evaluation of the BMZ-funded project “Socio-economic Empowerment of Vulnerable Families in Baidoa through Climate Resilient Farming Methods” implemented by SOS Children’s Villages Somalia in partnership with SOS-Kinderdörfer weltweit Hermann-Gmeiner-Fonds Deutschland e.V. This evaluation will determine the extent to which the project has achieved its intended objectives, assess impact on beneficiaries, and provide recommendations for future interventions.
SOS Children’s Villages Somalia, established in 1984, is a non-governmental social development organisation dedicated to child rights and committed to the care, protection, and empowerment of children without parental care and families at risk of losing it. We are a member of the SOS Children’s Villages International Federation, active in 138 countries and territories, committed to advancing children’s rights, strengthening families, and building communities’ capacity to care for and protect children. Working in partnership with communities, government institutions, and civil society, SOS CV Somalia operate in the regions of Banadir, Bay, Bakol, Middle Shabelle and lower Shabelle and delivers programmes in Alternaive care, family strengthening, child protection in emergency, education (development and EIE), health, and climate-smart livelihoods, with a focus on building resilience in fragile and conflict-affected contexts.
2. Background and rationale
Background
SOS CV Somalia has been operational in Baidoa for more than the past ten years providing multisectoral lifesaving humanitarian response as well as long term developmental interventions. Baidoa has been the epicentre of Somalia’s humanitarian crises, and the city host large number of protracted Internally displaced populations. Somalia is one of the areas hardest hit by recurrent droughts, erratic rainfall, and climate-induced displacement. Vulnerable households particularly female-headed families and households with children at risk of losing parental care face chronic food insecurity, limited livelihood options, and weak protection systems.
In response, SOS CV Somalia, with support from BMZ/HGFD, has been implementing a three-year project (01.12.2022 – 31.12.2025) aiming to strengthen climate-resilient livelihoods and child protection systems in six target communities. The project combines:
- Climate-smart agricultural production (including hydroponics, drought-resistant crops, and training in climate adaptation techniques)
- Economic empowerment through Village Savings and Loan Associations (VSLAs)
- Child protection capacity-building for community-based networks, parenting skills, and child rights awareness
Project target group:
The project directly targets 200 vulnerable families in the six communities of Isha, Horseed, Wadajir, Towfiq, Bonkay, and Salamay in Baidoa District, including 150 households headed by single mothers and 50 households headed by young people (aged 18–35), with an estimated 1,200 children benefiting from a protective and caring environment. In addition, the project has established two community-based child protection networks (30 representatives in total) and engaged multipliers including 20 teachers, 20 district-level agricultural professionals, and 20 trained caregivers (ToT) to extend knowledge and practices within the communities. Beyond these direct beneficiaries and multipliers, the project has reached approximately 10,000 community members through awareness-raising, capacity-building initiatives, and improved services.
Rationale for evaluation:
BMZ-funded projects require an independent endline/impact evaluation to assess the project’s achievements against planned results, verify the performance of indicators, measure changes in socio-economic status and protection environment, and capture lessons for replication and scaling. The final evaluation of the project will provide an evidence-based result which will be help in the replication of the similar project ideas for the crises affected population in the region.
How to apply
How To Apply
Interested consultancy firms or individual consultants must submitted in PDF format and in English their full application. The complete application package should be sent by email no later than 4th October 2025 12:00 am (East Africa time) to: procurement@sossomalia.org
The email subject line should be titled: “External Evaluation of BMZ Baidoa CSFL Project” Proposals will be evaluated based on technical quality, relevant experience, cost-effectiveness, and alignment with the scope and expectations outlined in this Terms of Reference