TERMS OF REFERENCE
Daily workers for WAP assessment – WAP DW
BACKGROUND
In Lebanon, Action against Hunger (AAH) has been present since the second half of 2006, where it has implemented an emergency project following the 2006 summer conflict.
Action Against Hunger has been implementing water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) activities in the last years, supporting more than 44,000 most vulnerable refugees in Bekaa area and Aarsal. The organization field work observations, data from VASyR 2018 and sector assessments indicate that the target populations will experience a degradation in situation and that there are increasing risks of public health outbreaks in the informal settlement (IS) and collective shelters (CS) locations due to an overdependence on water trucking and desludging services and lack of sustainable infrastructures. Weakened households and systems are also leading to higher risks, especially for the acutely vulnerable, including the elderly and children.
As part of the response plan to the Syrian refugees’ situation in Lebanon and with the underlying aim of combating hunger, Action Against Hunger is implementing WASH projects in the Bekaa Valley targeting Syrian refugees and Lebanese hosting communities. Due to the migration of more than one million refugees to Lebanon following the Syrian crisis in 2011, the pressure on Lebanon’s resources has increased affecting mostly water, sanitation and solid waste management. Good hygiene practices are the base of the healthy situation of the refugees, to avoid diarrhoea sickness and any epidemic that can affect Syrian refugees and Lebanese hosting communities.
OBJECTIVE OF THE SERVICE
The objective of having daily workers for WAP assessment is to support WASH team in collecting data from field directly by using tablets (ODK form-electronic data collection ) , each one FO/HP will monitor and supervise 2 DWs to ensure clean data collection under the WAP focal point supervision , Action Against Hunger team will train the daily workers in the first day and will monitor their works on the remaining days .
WASH FO / HP TEAM DUTIES TO THE WAP DW
The WASH team will train the WAP DWs on:
- Aim of the assessment
- Briefing about WASH activities
- Informal settlements situation
- Data collection methodology /tools
- Contextual background /ethical consideration
EXPECTED PRODUCTS:
Action Against Hunger will choose the WAP DWs according to their experience, capacity, and motivation
specifications:
The services under this contract will include:
- First day in October to train the daily workers
- Same team will be working 8 days in October and 6 days in November to collect data from field under the supervision of WAP field team (WASH) /WAP focal point
- Ensuring quantitative and qualitative data collected is accurate and reliable
- Following methodology of the assessment
EXPECTED RESULTS FROM WAP DW
- Covering at minimum 7 ITS per day in the same geographical area
- Following instruction given by WAP AAH team leaders and focal point
- Working according to detailed work plan given by WAP focal point
CALENDER OF WAP DWs WORKING CONTRACT
DATES
ACTIVITIES AND PRODUCTS
1rst October – 11th October
Training and data collection at field
4th November – 11th November
Data collection at field
WAP DW SELECTION
Requirements and Selection Procedure
Action Against Hunger will choose WAP DWs according to their experience, capacity, motivation and background education.
Role and Responsibility of the Contracting party
- Facilitate all the necessary documentation, information and contacts for the accomplishment of the assessment
- Credit the WAP DW every time the materials and reports provided in this contract are used;
- Provide the payment according to the disbursements set below.
Payment methods
Payment will be divided to two:
- 9 days in October representing 60 % of the total payment
- 6 days in November representing 40% of the remaining amount
- Lebanon
- Beqaa
- Zahleh