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MINISTRY OF COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND SOCIAL SERVICES (MCDSS)
SOCIAL CASH TRANSFER PROJECT IMPLEMENTATION UNIT
REQUEST FOR EXPRESSIONS OF INTEREST
CONSULTING SERVICES – Individual Consultant Selection (Open; National)
COUNTRY: ZAMBIA
NAME OF PROJECT: GIRLS’ EDUCATION AND WOMEN’S EMPOWERMENT AND LIVELIHOODS FOR HUMAN CAPITAL PROJECT-GEWEL2
CREDIT NO: P181391
ASSIGNMENT TITLE: SELECTION OF INDIVIDUAL CONSULTANTS
REFERENCE NO: MCDSS/SCT/C/2025
The Government of Republic of Zambia, with support from the World Bank and the Global Financing Facility for Women, Children and Adolescent (GFF), is implementing the Girls’ Education and Women’s Empowerment and Livelihoods for Human Capital Project (GEWEL 2) with the main objective of promoting human capital development and productivity among poor and vulnerable girls and women, while strengthening adaptive social protection delivery systems. The project is being implemented across three Government Ministries, namely the Ministry of Community Development and Social Services (MCDSS), Ministry of Education (MOE), and Ministry of Health (MOH), as well as the Gender Division in the Office of the President. The project has four components, (i) the Foundational Social Cash Transfer and Nutrition (SCT) implemented by the Department of Social Welfare at MCDSS and MoH; (ii) Keeping Girls in School and Beyond (KGS) implemented by MOE; (iii) Supporting Women’s Livelihoods for Climate-Smart Productive Inclusion (SWL) implemented by the Department of Community Development at MCDSS; and (iv) the Institutional Strengthening and Systems Building for Cash ‘Plus’ Delivery (ISSB) implemented by the Department of Planning and Information at MCDSS and Gender Division.
Specifically, the Social Cash Transfer Project Implementation Unit (PIU) under the MCDSS will be responsible for implementation of Component 1 of the project which is, the Nutrition- Sensitive Foundational Social Cash Transfer. This component will ensure the continuity of the foundational SCT program for a cash ‘plus’ approach, with complementary activities for improved nutrition outcomes. It will invest in the SCT as the national social assistance program to continue strengthening household food security and resilience to climate and other shocks. It will provide nutrition cash top-ups to select eligible SCT households as part of complementary activities that are layered as a cash ‘plus’ approach for improved nutrition among poor households in the first 1,000 days of a child’s life, building on ongoing efforts. Together with MOH, the implementation of this component will follow an integrated approach focusing on both nutrition-sensitive’ and nutrition-specific’ activities for improved purchasing power, as well as demand creation and service provision.
3.0 SCT PROJECT OFFICER – TARGETING (1)
Objective of the Position
The SCT Project Officer – Targeting will manage the planning, coordination, and monitoring of targeting processes, ensuring the program identifies and enrolls eligible beneficiaries in an efficient, transparent, and inclusive manner
Key Responsibilities
Targeting Implementation
Data Management
Training and Support
Monitoring and Reporting
Grievance Redress
Qualifications and Skills
Duration and Location
Reporting
The SCT Project Officer – Targeting will report directly to the Assistant Project Coordinator, working closely with the SCT M&E Specialist and M&E Officer and SCT ICT Specialist and ICT Officer
Performance Evaluation
Procurement/Hiring method
The Consultant will be hired and contracted as per the “Individual Consultant (IC)” Selection method of World Bank Procurement Regulation (PR), September 2023.
Further information can be obtained at the address below during office hours (ie. 09:00 to 1700 hours).
The Permanent Secretary,
Ministry of Community Development and Social Services
Private Bag W252
Community House
Lusaka.
Expressions of interest must be delivered in a written form (hard copy) by 17:00 hours on 23rd May, 2025.
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