Term of Reference Baseline Survey
Program name : Child-Centered Climate Change Adaptation (4CA)
Project, DRM Program
Program
Location : Kefamenanu, TTU District, NTT
Province
Program
Period : 1st July 2014 – 30th June 2016
- Background
Plan is an
international humanitarian, child-centered community development organization
without religious, political or governmental affiliation. Plan’s vision
is a world in which all children realize their full potential in societies that
respect people’s rights and dignity. Plan adopts Child-Centered
Community Development (CCCD) approach in promoting the rights of children and youth.
Plan
Indonesia has been working in five main programs,
i.e. early
childhood care and development,
water, sanitation and hygiene, youth economic empowerment, child protection
and participation, and disaster risk management.
Plan Indonesia head office is the Country Office in Jakarta and with
an Area Office in Kupang that supports a total of five Program Units
(PUs) in NTT. From 2011 until 2014, Plan Indonesia implemented Child Centred Climate
Change Adaptation (4CA) Project in Kefamenanu and Lembata Program Units with
funding from AusAID/DFAT through Plan International Australia. Started on July
2014 Plan Indonesia has extended 4CA project in Kefamenanu Program Unit, TTU
district.
So far, Plan Indonesia has
carried out many activities of CCA/DRR learning events in schools such as
trainings, children learning visit, children competitions, outdoor camping, and
learning sharing through games and videos, engaging more than 1,663 children in
4CA phase 1. A CCA learning module has been developed for children in schools,
which has been facilitated by trained teachers and village facilitators. Plan
Indonesia learned that high engagement of children in activities of awareness
campaign, advocacy, and implementing adaptation actions can have a big impact
to behaviour and perspective changes in children themselves as well as
community, due to active sharing learning attitude children possessed.
In phase 2, FY15-16, Plan Indonesia and its partners
will ensure clear linkage between activities conducted at schools and
surrounding communities in 9 villages in TTU district (Kefamenanu). Through the
engagement of village DRR team and youth group with full support of local
leaders, Plan will maximize the sharing learning, strengthen capacity and
advocacy effort at village level to promote an appropriate climate smart
solution that contributes to green and climate change adaptive environments. In
addition to this, Plan will identify
available or potential local resources for renewable energy.
In Phase 1, 4CA project has conducted a
climate change research in collaboration w ITB (Institut Teknologi Bandung).
The research was in 3 districts, i.e. Lembata, Sikka, and Kefamenanu. The research
had identified the mean and projection of rainfall, temperature, and sea level
rise. By the projection, there are some recommendations for adaptation options
in climate change for each district.
- 4CA Project Objectives
The project goal and objectives
are:
GOAL
Safe and resilient communities in which children and
young people contribute to managing and reducing the risks associated with
changes in the climate in Kefa by the end
of June 2016.
Objective 1:
Building Knowledge
To facilitate children’s capacity and contributions to green and climate
change adaptive environments, by 2697 children and 203 teachers on targeted
area in Kefa, by the end of June
2016.
Objective 2:
Local Action
To support schools in developing
and implementing locally appropriate climate smart solutions, which 18 targeted
schools in Kefa, by
the end of June 2016.
Objective 3:
Advocacy
To establish coordination and collaboration with district government
offices in support of safe and green schools and communities in 9 targeted
villages Kefa by the end of June 2016.
- The baseline study aims to provide description on safe and resilient communities in which children and young people contribute to managing and reducing the risks associated with changes in climate in Kefa.Specifically, the objectives of the baseline study are as follows:
- Identify children’s capacity and contributions to green and climate change adaptive environments on:
- Children’s knowledge about the cause of climate change and the impact of climate change to our life (social, economy, etc)
- Children's knowledge about the actions we can take to reduce the risks of climate change
- Children’s contributions on climate change adaptation at school and community levels
- Identify locally appropriate climate smart solutions in targeted schools on:
- school activities that relate to climate change adaptation and/or sustainable environment
- participation of the school committees in supporting school development based on the schools’ needs
- DRR school team and their roles on CCA at school level
- Support from (?) DRR village team, village government, and youth groups
- Identify government policies at district level to support safe and green schools and communities on:
- Review policies that support child-centered climate change adaptation at village, district, provincial and national levels
- Identification of supporting and barriers factors, especially for increasing access and quality of CCA
- Identify any existing project/program that relate to child-centered climate change adaptation in assisted area
- Available CCA services in targetted areas
- Identify possibility of renewable energy resources on community level on:
- Local available/potential resources to develop renewable energy approach
- Local needs of renewable energy
- Expected OutputsBased on the above specific objectives, the expected outputs are:
- % of children have capacity and contribution on climate change adaptation activity through school and community.
- % of schools have climate smart solution at their school activities.
- % of government institutions support safe and green school and community.
- Recommendation from the community or stakeholders of renewable energy that can be applied in Kefa, based on participatory feasibility research with children..
- Proposed Baseline Survey Methodology
The baseline
survey methodology is a mix method, applying quantitative and
qualitative study. Methods of data collection, among others, are collecting and
reviewing secondary data on relevant
policies and programs, KAP survey , in-depth interviews, focus group discussions, and score card.
KAP survey will be administered for school members in the targeted 12
schools to assesst the existing
knowledge, attitude and practices implemented in that schools related to Climate
Change Adaptation (CCA) and Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR)..
- Existing or potential alternatives for a renewable energy will also be explored
Unit Analysis
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Target Group
|
Method
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Schools
|
-
Student
-
Teacher
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School committee
-
DRR school team
-
School Supervisor Education agency at
sub-district level (UPTD)
|
Survey, FGD, in-depth interview, score card,
KAP Survey
|
Government Institutions
|
- Education Agency at district level
- Environment Agency at district level
- Disaster Management Agency at
district level
|
Qualitative:
In-depth
interviews, desk review
|
Community
|
-
Government
at village level
-
Youth
groups
-
DRR
village team
-
Household
|
FGD,
in-depth interview, KAP Survey
|
- Location of Baseline SurveyThe location of this baseline survey are 9 villages, 17 schools, and 3 sub-districts in Timor Tengah Utara (Kefamenanu) District .
Sub-District
|
School
|
Village
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Bikomi Utara
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6 schools
(4 elementary schools, 2 secondary schools)
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Banain B, Faennake
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Bikomi Tengah
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2 schools
(elementary schools)
|
Buk, Sono
|
Biboki Moenleu
|
9 schools
(7 elementary schools, 2 secondary schools)
|
Oepuah, Kaubele, South Oepuah, North Oepuah, Luniup
|
- Scope of Work
Tasks and
responsibilities of the consultant are as follows:
- Proposal that detailing the methodology and budget required to conduct the baseline
- Recruit, train and manage survey teams including enumerators.
- Propose a proper methodology and discuss the suggestion with Plan Indonesia.
- Propose tools to be used in the survey and discuss the suggestion with Plan Indonesia.
- Test the survey tools and methodology (and other technical particulars prior to the implementation of the survey), afterwards make necessary revision by coordinating with Plan Indonesia.
- Obtain research permit and follow research ethical procedures (such as inform consent).
- Develop a data entry system and management.
- Supervise field survey implementation.
- Responsible for field operations, including logistics, coordination with local government, and quality control on data collection.
- Collect, compile, and analyse all data (gender, disablity and age disaggregated) gathered and develop a final report on the survey results (including all findings and statistics). Keep all information provided by Plan Indonesia as well as the findings of the baseline confidential.
- Finalize and present result of 4CA project evaluation to Plan Indonesia and stakeholders.
- Start and End Dates: October-December 2014
Timeframe
and specific activity
Period
(tentative)
|
Activity
|
3-12 Oct
|
Advertise (2
weeks) – proposal submission of consultant
|
13-24 Oct
|
Selection of consultant- Agreement
signed
|
25-31 Oct
|
Draft design and tools for baseline
& research
|
1-14 Nov
|
Field data
collection
Conduct baseline & research (training enumerator, data collection, data entry analysis)
|
17-28 Nov
|
Analysis &
reporting
|
1-5 Dec
|
Review &
feedback
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8 Dec
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Final report
submitted
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15 Dec 2014
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Workshop evaluation result to team and
stakeholder in Kefa
|
- External Consultant Requirement, Selection Process and Scope of WorkThe baseline survey will be led by an expert and experience consultant and a team of qualified data collectors. The external consultant will form a surveyor team. Minimum requirements for the lead consultant:
- Master or higher degree in relevant area
- Experience in leading research, both quantitative and qualitative
- Demonstrate experience in at least 3 comparable evaluations/baseline surveys, preferably in the area of CCA project intervention and renewable energy or in a relevant area
- Have strong knowledge background on child-centered community development, DRR & CCA, and renewable energy issues.
- Good knowledge of monitoring and evaluation system
- Good in data management system
- Familiar with the cultural context of the research areas
- Excellent research management skills
- Excellent report writing in Bahasa Indonesia and English
- Have experience in conducting safe and ethical survey with children.
Minimum
requirement for data collector:
- Have experience in collecting data, in particular in regard to child-centered climate change adaptation and renewable energy
- Good team work
- Familiar with the research areas, including the cultural context
- Baseline Survey ReportingThe external consultant has to submit draft report to Plan Indonesia that will be reviewed and approved by Plan Indonesia.
The final
report should be produced in English (with a precise translation to Bahasa
Indonesia) and should contain and be developed according to the following
structure:
- Executive Summary
- Background
- Study Methodology
- Findings and Analysis
- Conclusion and Recommendation (including proposed key messages for advocacy purposes)
- Annexes
- Ethical and Child Protection Statements
Plan Indonesia will
provide an overview of child protection policy to the selected consultant,
during the kick off meeting with Plan Indonesia. Selected consultant has to
follow the procedure of child protection policy during baseline activities.
- Proposal Submission Protocol
First Phase: Interested consultant should submit an Expression of
Interest to HRD Department Plan Indonesia at: HRD.Indonesia@plan- international.org by October 12,
2014, and: cc to the following email address: angel.christy@plan- international.org.
Enclosed following documents:
- Organizational Profile (for institutional consultant) or a CV (for individual consultant).
- A proposal containing two parts:
- Technical Proposal comprising the description of proposed activities, timeframe, and methodology (sampling design, data collection techniques and analysis). The technical proposal should cover research ethic, qualification of team members and their CVs, as well as their roles. The consultant should also describe her/his experience in conducting similar survey, financial and technical capacity.
- Budget Proposal comprising details of proposed budget for, among others, consultant and team’s fees, transportation, stationeries and other survey necessities.
Second Phase: Based on received
proposals, Plan International Indonesia will shortlist candidates and invite the
shortlisted candidates to present their proposals, followed with signing
contract with the selected consultant.
Only shortlisted candidate will be contacted.
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