SNV is looking for:
TERMS OF REFERENCE
Consultancy
services for Strengthening CSR Forum & Public Private Partnership
for domestic wastewater development in Tasikmalaya.
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
SNV
is an international not-for-profit development organisation, working in
38 countries in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. SNV specializes in
supporting the resourcefulness of development actors by
developing local capacities, improving performance and services,
strengthening governance systems, helping to create access for excluded
groups and by making markets work for the poor. Our global team of
advisors use their specialist sector and change expertise
in Agriculture, Renewable Energy and WASH to facilitate sustainable
change in the livelihoods of millions of people living in poverty.
The Water, Sanitation, and Hygiene Sustainable Development Goals (WASH SDGs) Programme
SNV
understands safe urban sanitation and hygiene services as a
pre-condition for health and economic development in cities. With urban
growth in Indonesia averaging 4.4% a year (World Bank, 2016),
a failure to invest in urban sanitation will become a barrier for
almost any development. Access to sanitation is a human right and
governments are the duty bearers of progressive realisation of this
right. With the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Indonesia’s
governments has committed to work towards universal access of safely
managed sanitation services and improved hygiene.
Through
its DGIS funded WASH SDGs programme, SNV supports local governments of
Bandar Lampung & Metro Cities in Lampung Province and Tasikmalaya
City in West Java Province to achieve sustainable and
inclusive city-wide sanitation service in their area. In partnership
with national and government counterparts, the WASH SDGs programme aims
to improve the way human waste is managed by addressing the entire
sanitation chain and answering different needs among
the population with appropriate and sustainable service delivery
models.
- BACKGROUND
Efforts
to achieve access to clean water and sanitation have always been
challenges in development sector especially at the government level. At
the global level, efforts to provide access
to clean water and sanitation has been one of the MDGs (2000-2015) and
carried forward through Sustainable Development Goals (2015-2030) under
6.2 target
By
2030: achieve adequate & equitable sanitation and hygiene for
all and end open defecation, paying special attention to the needs of
women and girls and those in vulnerable situations.
Government
of Indonesia support the SDGs by issuing Presidential Decree no.
59/2017 and targeting achievement of domestic waste water management
under 6.2: provide access to safe and improved sanitation
for all and end open defecation by 2030 and become priority in the
National Medium Term Development Plan (RPJMN 2019-2024).
Engaging
business actors and private sectors are some of City government efforts
to accelerate development of domestic wastewater management and ending
open defecation practices towards safely managed
sanitation that also supporting National target.
Government
of Tasikmalaya has issued City Regulation (Perda) no. 4/2015 with
regards to the guidelines on managing Corporate Social Responsibility
(CSR) programs, partnership and environmental responsibility
that aim to optimize CSR funds to support successful development in the
city through synergizing of government role, business actors and
community.
The
business society and private sectors have strong capacity and more
advanced in terms of technology, modality, human resources, management
and market networks.
To
support implementation of the Perda, Tasikmalaya City have established
CSR forum that managed by Bappelitbangda as platform for coordination
and sharing between government, private sectors and community.
Bappelitbangda also has developed a website for flexible coordination
and interactive communication with various menus and options for all
related stakeholders to interact , participate and contribute however
both of these platform have not functioned and
plenty of potential fund and resources remains un-utilized.
In
line with this regulation and support City government to implement it,
SNV have facilitated linkages with various stakeholders such as:
business actors, community, civil society organization, services
providers to maximizing contribution and participation of privates
sectors and CSR fund management as potential resources in supporting
city development especially ending open defecation practices towards
safely managed sanitation.
Back
in May 2019, SNV have conducted public discussion by inviting
representatives from local government unit, DPRD, business actors and
Bappeda from West Java Province to identify and map out strategies
to manage CSR fund and public private partnership for increasing
collaboration & innovation as potential resources to accelerate
domestic wastewater development in the City.
At least there are 3 (three) main challenges identified in managing CSR funds during the discussion:
1)
Many of business community that does not understand CSR concept.
2)
CSR has not become a regular program and is placed as an ordinary voluntary donation activity from the company to the community.
3)
Generally, government has not placed the business community as an equal development partner.
In
addition to the Perda issued by the city, SNV believes that business
society and private actors have ethical commitment and willingness to
act and participate in building a better social environment
within the city that they operating.
To
optimize the opportunity of CSR resources in supporting water and
sanitation development goals, especially development of domestic
wastewater, ending open defecation practices towards
safely managed sanitation, it is important for SNV to support
Tasikmalaya City to strengthened CSR forums and CSR website that have
been established to operate and function efficiently to facilitate
partnerships and bring-together potential resources and
funding opportunity that can provide mutual benefits not only for
businesses community but also to the community in supporting sector
development target that set by the National and local government.
2.
OBJECTIVE
Through strengthening CSR forum, SNV’s WASH SDGs program aims to support Government of Tasikmalaya :
(1)
To
increase awareness on the domestic wastewater development condition and
needs in the city to business actors and private sectors.
(2)
Collect
and analyzing data and information of business actors and private
sectors that operate in the city including type of business unit,
potential interest in funding
and opportunity to contribute to domestic wastewater development sector
in 10 Kecamatan.
(3)
To
increase knowledge and understanding on the potential resources and
funding opportunity that can be used by the community with regards to
domestic wastewater development.
(4)
Developing
suitable and sustainable partnership model and financial mechanism
between community, business actors/private sectors & government of
Tasikmalaya (crowd funding
/ public private partnership) that facilitate linkages to support
domestic wastewater development.
3.
EXPECTED RESULTS :
(1)
Private
sectors aware of domestic wastewater issues and needs in Tasikmalaya
and their possible participation and contribution to solve the problem.
(2)
Communities
understand CSR as potential resources and can access CSR fund to
improve domestic wastewater facilities through partnership with related
private sector/business
actors.
(3)
Bappelitbangda
that managed CSR forum and website in the city have capacity to manage,
coordinate and monitor CSR participation and contribution from each
private sector/business
actor for better management of CSR contribution, distribution and
sustainability. (including: crowd funding mechanism on the sanitation
needs as per relevant area).
4.
METHODOLOGY
Data collection method :
Primary data collection
Primary
data collection through field visits, surveys, semi-structured
interviews, key informant interview (KII), focus group discussions (FGD)
may be done as relevant. Where national and local authorities
need to be consulted, the selected consultant team should coordinate
with City Coordinator/City advisor and should follow SNV’s guidelines/
protocols.
Secondary data collection
Secondary data collection may be conducted through desk review.
Consultancy Aspects:
a.
Literature
review on the knowledge of potential CSR fund and public private
partnership (approach, type of partnership, financial mechanism,
sustainability, environmental
condition, inclusivity and others as relevant, incentive and benefit
for the private sectors as return).
b.
Private
sector and community segmentations (location, type and scale of
business /home industry, interest, type of domestic wastewater needs
(individual toilet/septic tank,
communal system, promotion, socialization, etc.)
Preferences :
·
Pro poor community support
·
Gender and social inclusion
·
High risk location
5.
DELIVERABLE AND TIME FRAME
The expected deliverables from the selected consultants are:
a.
Detailed assessment protocol, including assessment questions, detailed methodology, and work plan;
b.
Preliminary Report, in English, with a 2-3 pages summary in Bahasa Indonesia;
c.
Final Draft Report, in English, with a 2-3 pages summary in Bahasa Indonesia;
d.
Final Report in English, with a 2-3 pages summary in Bahasa Indonesia, submitted within seven days of receiving comments .
e.
A
Power Point presentation with the key findings and recommendations, in
English and in Indonesian (to be delivered to Tasikmalaya LG)
This
consultancy period is 8 weeks and maybe started in June 2020 (as soon
as possible upon consultant appointment and contract assignment).
6.
RESPONSIBILITIES
SNV
·
Advise on the assessment set up and design, provide feedback as required;
·
Pay the fee and costs related to the research;
·
Assist with arranging contact with relevant stakeholders (interview, FGD, etc.) as required.
Consultants/Assessment Team
·
Lead the assessment and reports writing;
·
Involve SNV and relevant local government in the process.
7.
BUDGET
The applicants are requested to submit a financial proposal which covers consultancy fee and activity costs as relevant.
SNV will cover all relevant activity costs, i.e.
travels and accommodation costs for the field activities according to SNV’s internal policy.
8.
IMPLEMENTATION ARRANGEMENT
Consultants
will report to Tasikmalaya City Coordinator and will work closely with
City advisor assigned to support the assessment.
Payment will be made in IDR to the agreed account.
9.
QUALIFICATIONS
A
team of consultants is expected (not a single individual), up to 4
members. The consultant team should be comprised of (at least):
a.
One
highly qualified (masters level minimum and 5 years’ experience)
business/social/sanitation (or a relevant academic background)
b.
One highly qualified (masters level minimum and 5 years’ experience) business/market research / analyst
c.
One qualified social sciences expert, able to deal with socio-cultural/ acceptability aspects
d.
Other(s) with relevant profile
The consultant team must be fluent in Bahasa Indonesia and able to write report in English.
10.
APPLICATION PROCESS
Please send the application documents as follow:
·
Preliminary technical and financial proposal
·
CV of the team members
·
Project references
to indonesia-procurement@snv.org
by 30th April 2020 with the subject “Strengthening CSR Forum Consultancy”.
For more information on SNV please refer to our website:
www.snv.org

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