In 2014, the IFRC MENA Regional Office (RO) developed and published a comprehensive Disaster Management (DM) manual at two levels, in collaboration with the MENA National Societies (NSs). This manual, fully developed in Arabic, was the result of two years of extensive work and collaboration between different teams from IFRC and NSs. It was well received by NSs across the region, including Arabic-speaking NSs in Africa.
Recently, the IFRC MENA RO received an official request from MENA NSs to assess the relevancy of the first version of the manual. This request emphasizes the need for a thorough review of the existing content and the inclusion of new content based on feedback from the NSs.
To conduct a revision of the Disaster Risk Management (DRM) manuals basic and advanced levels, ensuring they are up-to-date, comprehensive, and practical for use by National Societies in the MENA region.
The manual supports the effective disaster preparedness and response of the National Societies and non- movement partners and it aligns with the latest IFRC policies and strategies.
Alignment to the IFRC’s objectives and strategy
The International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies (IFRC) aims to enhance the disaster preparedness and response capacity of National Societies through comprehensive Disaster Risk Management (DRM) manuals including the harmonization with the National Response team common standard . These manuals now require revision and development to ensure they reflect current best practices and knowledge in DRM.
Project objectives
Desired outcomes / Deliverables
Method of delivery and reasons for selecting that method
Support to be provided to the consultant
Schedule for payment of fees
Time Allocation, for budget purposes
The time duration for consultant will be 30 days max during a period of 2 months between Mid December 2024 and End January 2025.
Masters’ or higher degree in disaster management, Information management or related subject. Preferred
Management of consultancy
Krystell Santamaria, DRM Thematic Lead
Notes
• The consultant will be contracted by the IFRC and the standard contractual terms will apply.
• Agreed travel expenses will be reimbursed at cost in accordance with in the IFRC’s relevant regulations.
Timeframe and Location:
The Disaster Risk Manual revision basic and advance level is expected to be finalized by December 2024.
The successful consultant/company is required to be based in any Countries of the MENA Region with ability to travel to Damascus, Amman, Dubai.
Submission:
Technical and Financial proposals to be submitted by 21st of November addressed to: IFRC MENA office – krystell.santamaria@ifrc.org and charbel.elia@ifrc.org
Interviews may form part of the selection process, if necessary, after analysis of the technical and financial proposals.
Technical Proposal
Financial Proposal
The financial proposal should include all costs necessary for the consultant (including direct fees and reimbursable costs for expenses incurred) to effectively complete the tasks as per the TOR. Financial proposal shall form part of the contract agreement signed by both the IFRC and the Consultant.
The table below is as a guide for costs in USD.
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Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements