Deadline: 2 December 2016
The Office of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) is seeking applications for its “Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund (ZRBF)” to assess the current status of key indicators and understand what works in resilience programming in Zimbabwe, how and why.
UNDP, in close collaboration with Ministry of Agriculture, Mechanization and Irrigation Development and support from EU and DFID embarked on laying the ground-work for a resilience-building initiative. This culminated into the setting up of the Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund.
Program Objectives
The specific objectives of the evaluation are the following:
- Put in place a robust baseline for the impact evaluation for the Zimbabwe resilience building fund & projects
- Test the program and projects Theory of Change (ToC) through quasi-experimental or experimental methods to determine their impact on resilience outcomes at community, household and individual level.
- Investigate the relationships between household outcomes, shock exposure, and resilience capacities in the ZRBF selected districts
- Carry out the programme impact final evaluation (End-line evaluations)
Program Components
- Component 1: Building evidence to improve the policy environment and stimulate service provision to enhance household and community resilience.
- Component 2: Interventions to support long-term household and community resilience in the face of climate shocks and trends.
- Component 3: A crisis modifier that can respond to humanitarian shocks.
Funding Information
Total budgets for applications under this RFP for the impact evaluations (baseline and endline survey) must be a maximum of USD $500,000. The amount requested in the RFP should be commensurate with the firm’s technical, administrative and financial management capabilities in line with this RFP.
Eligibility Criteria
The agencies based in Zimbabwe are eligible to apply for this program.
How to Apply
Applications must be submitted via email at the address given on the website.
Eligible Country: Zimbabwe
For more information, please visit UNDP/Zimbabwe Resilience Building Fund Program.