Consultant, Advancing Anticipatory Action & CVA within the Red Cross and Red Crescent Network

Tags: Red Cross
  • Added Date: Wednesday, 13 November 2024
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Organizational Context

Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) has been one of the key response actions in times of emergencies, so, it is logical to use CVA as anticipatory action ahead of predicted hazards to help people at risk to protect their homes, livelihoods, and health. Studies in Nepal and Bangladesh indicate that cash has more value to at risk/affected individuals before and after the floods than during the flood-related disaster. Cash Hub compiled 15 excerpts on cash as anticipatory action around the world, identifying modality, lead time and overview of the action.

Besides the need for analysing existing practices of cash as anticipatory action within the IFRC network, there is a need to strengthen CVA preparedness/readiness efforts to effectively implement CVA as anticipatory action. Being a critical link between preparedness efforts and response, anticipatory action does not operate in silo. Anticipatory action sits between preparedness and response, in a window of opportunity between an early warning/ trigger for action and the onset of a hazard. Therefore, CVA preparedness activities such as agreements between financial service providers and National Society, pre-registration of at-risk individuals to receive cash, cash as part of contingency planning need to be well connected with cash as anticipatory action, and seamlessly transition to early response, ensuring the synergy across the disaster risk management continuum.

Job Purpose

Objectives:

  1. Enhance the learning products and reiterate the workshop materials for CVA in AA practitioners on how to set up cash-based anticipatory action in a national society from feasibility to delivery in consultation with the CVA and AA task team.
  2. Facilitate final revised workshop in early 2025.
  3. Revise and finalize AA and CVA Feasibility and Design tools in consultation with the CVA and AA task team. Potentially developing an CVA AA user friendly toolkit which can be integrated to CIE toolkit
  4. Capture and compile CVA early action and readiness activities pertaining to Anticipatory Action.

    Reporting Line:

    The consultant is expected to work independently and will report to the Officer, Cash Preparedness & Capacity Building and will have technical line to the Anticipatory Action Coordinator. The consultant will work with different stakeholders within the IFRC and NSs as needed.

    Expected Deliverables

  5. Experience in CVA design and implementation and evaluation in the humanitarian sector
Experience in anticipatory action, preferably EAP development within RCRC network
Knowledge, Skills and Languages

Required:

Experience or knowledge of the RC/RC Excellent written communication and presenting skills Excellent organizational skills and ability to determine priorities and meet deadlines.
Competencies, Values and Comments

Consultancy Costs

The IFRC will contract and pay the consultancy fee and cover travel costs and other expenditures related to the training according to IFRC travel policy. The payment will be delivered after the completion of the training and upon submission of invoice and receipts.

How to Apply

Consultants who meet requirements are invited to submit an interpretation of ToR that comprises the following.

CV including names of 3 references Two examples of reports, training materials, and evaluations recently completed Methodology A detailed work plan โ€“ include assumptions and adjustments based on the proposed workplan Qualifications of the consultant(s) and experience (including similar work done) Proposed Budget including daily rate in CHF

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