
Posted date | 17th April, 2025 | Last date to apply | 24th April, 2025 |
Country | Pakistan | Locations | Kunri |
Category | Consultancy | ||
Type | Consultancy | Position | 1 |
Experience | 3 years |
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Title of Assignment: |
Consultancy for Training of Masons on Disaster Risk Reduction (DRR) Shelter Construction in Kunri, Umerkot District |
Project Title: |
WASH,DRR and livelihood integrated project |
Donor: |
Humedica |
Location: |
Kunri, Umerkot District, Sindh, Pakistan |
Consultancy duration |
6 months from May to October 2025. |
Project Start Date: |
1-1-2024 |
Project End Date: |
31-12-2025 |
Introduction/Background:
Pak Mission Society (PMS) is a national relief and development organization established in 2004 and registered on 13th February 2008 under the Societies’ Registration act XXI of 1860 in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan and signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Economic Affairs Division (EAD), Government of Pakistan in November 2017. PMS was founded by a group of Christian professionals whose collective vision is to bring hope and love by responding to human sufferings and disasters through emergency relief efforts and delivering long-term rehabilitation and development programme. Since its establishment, PMS is serving unreached and underprivileged communities in impoverished areas regardless of race, gender, ethnicity, class, religion and social background.
Pak Mission Society (PMS) in Taluka Kunri , District Umerkot is implementing Umerkot Integrated WASH ,DRR & livelihood Project in 30 new and 60 old villages of 07 union councils; UC Nawababad, UC Sher Khan Chandio , UC Shakh Darelo, UC Tali , UC Nabisar , UC Shaheed Mai Bakhtawar and UC Kunri Memon .The 36 months project is funded by BMZ and Humedica International.
Therefore, PMS in intending to organize community level training for the targeted community of 60 old villages on DRR shelter construction techniques.
The project will have 120 one day training session 2 event in each village one is pre monsoon and 2nd round after monsoon with approximately 35 participants per event.
This consultancy focuses on providing practical training to local community in these DRR shelter construction techniques and thereby increasing local capacity for climate resilient housing. This consultancy aims to empower community’s member and who have received shelter related grant and materials from Pak Mission Society and any other NGOs or SPHF program.
Objectives of the Consultancy:
- Equip the local community with skills and knowledge for DRR shelter construction, focusing on raised platform foundations and reinforced mud techniques.
- Ensure the effective transfer of practical skills for immediate implementation in home reconstruction within the target communities.
- Increase the local pool of qualified masons skilled in building DRR shelters.
- Deliver 120 training events to communities that have received shelter materials from PMS and Sindh People Housing for Flood affected (SPHF) in these 60 villages.
Scope of Work: Training Delivery:
- Conduct practical, hands-on training sessions for masons in the 60 target villages, with two training sessions per village one before monsoon and 2nd round after monsoon.
- Utilize PMS-provided training plans and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs).
- Employ effective adult learning methodologies to ensure knowledge transfer
- Utilize the consultants own tools for the training.
- Training agenda share with PMS.
Logistics and Coordination:
- Coordinate with PMS Field teams for scheduling.
- Utilize personal transportation to reach training locations.
- Adhere to local cultural norms and practices.
- PMS will inform the community, and arrange the training locations.
- PMS will provide refreshment for the participants through vender.
Reporting and Documentation:
- Maintain detailed attendance records and training logs for each session.
- Prepare a comprehensive final report detailing:
- Training methodologies and materials used.
- Key observations and lessons learned.
- Challenges encountered and solutions implemented.
- Recommendations for future DRR shelter initiatives.
- Provide feedback for long term improvements.
Consultant Responsibilities:
- Adhere to PMS's SOPs for mason training.
- Provide sufficient technical human resources for conducting the training.
- Utilize personal mason tools as needed.
- Follow the training plan provided by PMS.
- Respect local culture and norms.
- Provide all required documentation.
Selection Criteria:
Evaluation and selection Criteria
Trainers should possess the following qualifications, experience in conducting training sessions, workshops, and capacity-building programs. Prior work with NGOs, community organizations, or development projects is preferred.
Evaluation Criteria |
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Criteria |
Benchmarks |
Allocated Points |
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Consultant must have DAE (civil ) degree will be prefer |
10 |
2. Training and conduction experience/profile |
Consultant have track record of 3 years training conduction with organizations. Consultant will provide reports of previous similar assignments with submission of proposal. |
30 |
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Consultant experience in development of the training module based on the local construction context have produced similar manual previously. Consultant link module with SPHF |
30 |
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Consultant have experience in similar training delivery |
20 |
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Consultant will be evaluated based on the quality of previous reports. Provide the previous assignment report |
10 |
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Total |
100 |
- Qualifications:
- Technical experience or Diploma of Associate Engineering (DAE) in Civil Eng and degree will be prefer.
- Experience:
- Minimum 3 years of relevant experience in construction and DRR-related projects.
- Demonstrated experience in conducting practical training for community members, particularly in rural settings.
- Experience working with NGOs or humanitarian organizations.
- Proven experience working in the field of DRR climate-resilient housing.
- Skills:
- Strong practical knowledge of DRR shelter construction techniques.
- Excellent communication and facilitation skills.
- Proficiency in data collection and reporting.
- Ability to work effectively in remote and challenging environments.
- Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
- Ability to work collaboratively with project teams and community members.
- Familiarity with ethical procurement practices.
- Willingness to travel to remote project locations.
Deliverables:
- Completed one day 120 training sessions 2 in each 60 villages.
- Detailed attendance records of participants.
- A comprehensive final report, as outlined in the Scope of Work.
list of 60 Villages |
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S. No |
Union Council |
Village |
1 |
Tali |
Abdul Rasheed Arain |
2 |
Tali |
Ayaz Rind 10 Water |
3 |
Tali |
Shah Nawaz Shah |
4 |
Tali |
Kheto Koli Colony |
5 |
Tali |
Jomo Memon |
6 |
Tali |
Jaffar Tali Kolhi Paro |
7 |
Tali |
Chudhary Sarwar Pheel Paro |
8 |
Tali |
Chudhary Sarwar Koli Paro |
9 |
Tali |
Jumo Bheel |
10 |
Tali |
Mian Saeed |
11 |
Tali |
Abdul Sattar Arain |
12 |
Tali |
Bheel Colony |
13 |
Tali |
Narsingh Colony |
14 |
Tali |
Koli Colony |
15 |
Tali |
Moti Koli |
16 |
Tali |
Bhai Khan Gurgaiz |
17 |
Tali |
Noobat Khan Gurgaiz |
18 |
Tali |
Sanjar Khan Gurgaiz |
19 |
Tali |
Chudhary Nasir |
20 |
Tali |
Soomji Bheel |
21 |
Tali |
Leemo Khan Gurgaiz |
22 |
Tali |
Karmaan Bheel |
23 |
Tali |
Umaid Ali Gurgaiz |
24 |
Tali |
Chootram Koli |
25 |
Tali |
Kastroo Koli |
26 |
Nabisar Thar |
Mehmood Khaskheli |
27 |
Nabisar Thar |
Haji Musa Memon |
28 |
Nabisar Thar |
Haji Ameer Hassan Khaskheli |
29 |
Nabisar Thar |
Chudhary Abdul Majeed Arain |
30 |
Nabisar Thar |
Haji Ghulam Hussain Chandio |
31 |
Nabisar Thar |
Allah Daad Khaskheli |
32 |
Nabisar Thar |
Lehro Lorri |
33 |
Nabisar Thar |
Nawo Koli Colony |
34 |
Nabisar Thar |
Haji Hoti Khan Chandio |
35 |
Nabisar Thar |
Bambo Khan Chandio |
36 |
Nabisar Thar |
Muhammad Yaqoob Khaskheli |
37 |
Nabisar Thar |
Lakhano Rind |
38 |
Nabisar Thar |
Shah Mehmood Arain |
39 |
Nabisar Thar |
Ghulam Muhammad Khaskheli |
40 |
Nabisar Thar |
Faqeer Shoukat Somroo Meghwar Paro |
41 |
Nabisar Thar |
Abdul Rehman Arian |
42 |
Nabisar Thar |
Faqeer Shoukat Koli Paro |
43 |
Nabisar Thar |
Kher Muhammad Khaskheli |
44 |
Nabisar Thar |
Faqeer Shoukat Somroo Koli Paro |
45 |
Nabisar Thar |
Bhano Koli |
46 |
Nabisar Thar |
Qaim Khaskheli |
47 |
Nabisar Thar |
Basheer Ahmed Kotiya |
48 |
Nabisar Thar |
Shakeel Bajwa Rahul Para |
49 |
Nabisar Thar |
Haji Muhammad Bux Chandio |
50 |
Nawababad |
Agha Asif Khan Pathan |
51 |
Nawababad |
Dur Muhammad Nizammani |
52 |
Nawababad |
Saith Lal Chand |
53 |
Nawababad |
Doctor Radho Kachi |
54 |
Sher Khan Chandio |
Meer Tariq Peyero Kolachi |
55 |
Sher Khan Chandio |
Fakhro Deen Shah Qari Mori |
56 |
Sher Khan Chandio |
Shiv Mandir |
57 |
Sher Khan Chandio |
Dilawar Hussian Shah Farm Magho Paro |
58 |
Sher Khan Chandio |
Dilawar Hussian Shah Farm Attam Paro |
59 |
Memon Kunri |
Chudhary Haji Nazeer Ahmed Arain |
60 |
Memon Kunri |
Chudhary Zahid Arain |
Reporting:
- The consultant will report to the Project Manager at PMS.
Payment Schedule:
- The payment schedule will be determined and agreed upon in the consultancy contract, based on the mutual agreed.
Timeframe:
- The consultancy to be completed within 6 months start from agreement. (May 2025 to October 2025)
Logistics:
- PMS will provide logistical support for community mobilization and refreshment for training participants through vender
- The consultant will arrange their own transportation to access the training venue or villages.
How to Apply
If you have any queries, please send email at [email protected] for any clarification. The consultant must submit their sealed technical and financial proposals, along with at least two sample reports of similar assignments, no later than 24th April 2025 to the following office address:
Procurement Department
H-333, Street #29, G-14/4, Islamabad
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