Action Against Hunger (AAH) in collaboration with local partners, is completing a project that started in February 2023, aimed at improving access to safe drinking water in Niger (AAH Spain) and Somalia (AAH US). This initiative, titled “Adopting an Innovative Solution for Household Water Treatment in Niger and Somalia,” is supported by a grant from ELRHA’s Humanitarian Innovation Fund (HIF).
As part of the project “Adopting an Innovative Solution for Household Water Treatment in Niger and Somalia,” an external consultant will be engaged to conduct a comprehensive cost-effectiveness study and acceptability analysis of the Faircap Family filter. This task is crucial to evaluate the viability and sustainability of the filter as a long-term solution for improving access to safe drinking water in the targeted regions.
The primary objective of this task is to assess the economic and practical feasibility of the Faircap Family filter in comparison to existing water treatment methods, such as chlorination products. The study aims to provide actionable insights into the cost-efficiency, user acceptance, and overall effectiveness of the filter in real-world humanitarian settings.
TIMEFRAME
December 2024 (1 month) – To be completed by 25th December 2024.
The first drafts should be submitted 20 days after the signature of the contract. The drafts will be submitted for revision from AAH and the comments will be addressed in a timeframe of 5 natural days.
AAH has the right to request amendments until the deliverables have the content specified in these ToR.
SKILLS AND QUALIFICATIONS
The person selected for this work should have the following requirements:
▪Academic degree in business development, finance, or related analytical discipline preferred
▪Minimum of 5 years of professional experiences in financial management with planning, forecasting, and financial analysis
▪Experience conducting market research, including analysing and synthesising research reports and conducting primary research
▪Added value: experience with Water and Sanitation and Humanitarian projects.
▪Excellent spoken and written communication; confidence in interviewing different stakeholders
▪Fluency in written and spoken English and French is an asset
▪Previous experience working with other INGOs is an asset.
For more information, please download the following ToR.
How to apply
Kindly submit a technical and financial proposal. The technical proposal should include your CV and a max 3-page document stating how do you meet the criteria for this work, methodology, timetable, and availability. The financial proposal should include an all-inclusive fee for this specific work, including VAT and any other expenses carried out by the consultant/team of consultants.
Applications to be sent to the following email address: lfpmoreau@accioncontraelhambre.org; emleitao@accioncontraelhambre.org and eufernandez@accioncontraelhambre.org with the subject “Consultancy cost-effectiveness and acceptability study”, no later than December 10th, 2024.