Monitoring and analysis of risks, impacts, and needs in northeast Nigeria

BACKGROUND
Three million people in north east Nigeria are currently without access to essential services largely due to insecurity. Without access, the needs of large numbers of vulnerable populations remain unaddressed.To make informed programmatic decisions based on plausible impacts and adjust programs and priorities based on field evidence while monitoring the evolving landscape of operational shifts and population needs, NRC wishes to initiate a pilot project to apply innovative approaches on monitoring and analysis of operation shifts, contextual dynamics and humanitarian trends in northeastern Nigeria.
2. OBJECTIVES
Against this background, NRC wishes to pilot an integrated information platform and analytic support to
Receive timely information on community needs to inform response capacities of NRC and other humanitarian responders.
Monitor the evolving humanitarian context in Borno State, receiving up-to-date, processed and cleaned information, graphs and maps on implications to humanitarian programs.
Receive systematically updated indicators of households’ needs and vulnerabilities.
Expected outcomes of the project are an integrated information platform, weekly and instant updates and early warnings as well on-the-go analytic support
3. METHODOLOGY AND SCOPE OF WORK
The consultant is expected to develop a context monitoring platform to analyze operational risks and develop simulations of population trends to account for flows and humanitarian needs. The consultant should offer the information as regular and instant updates and on the go analytics as defined below:
The platform should monitor the evolving situation on the ground, offering up-to-date, processed and cleaned information, graphs and maps on risks to humanitarian programs under way.
Powered by a simulation of population livelihoods and displacement caused by conflict, the platform should offer indicators of households’ needs and vulnerabilities, especially on food insecurity and access to basic services
The consultant should provide information and analysis through
An integrated information platform: This platform should contain processed information, graphs and maps and be updated instantly.
Biweekly and instant updates and early warnings: Every two weeks the consultant should produce an update of humanitarian indicators on the ground and their implications for current and future programming. In case of major events, instant advisories should be issued via text messages or email and special advisories be prepared.
Monthly analytical updates shared with reference group.
On the go analytic support: The consultant will provide analytic support for three months when specific questions cannot be addressed by either the platform or advisories.
The consultant will report to the Head of Programs, NRC–Nigeria.

Interested consultants/firms should send a package of (1) Technical and Financial Proposal including CVs of their key staff (2) 2 references relevant to the assignment to the following email address ng.procurement@nrc.noOnly short listed consultants/firms will be contacted.

Apply via :

ng.procurement@nrc.no