Ground Truth Solutions (GTS) seeks the services of a data collection organisation to conduct a quantitative perception survey in 11 districts across Somalia and Somaliland to understand perceptions, priorities and opinions of people Somalia. The study will cover questions related to access to humanitarian assistance, the relevance and quality of support provided, interactions with humanitarian aid providers, mutual aid, community organising and support structures, and coping strategies. The aim will be to identify pathways and barriers to resilience in order to better understand how funders and implementers can support more effective aid and services.
About the project
Objective
The proposed survey has two main objectives:
GTS seeks the services of a data collection organisation to conduct perception surveys exploring the topics above (barriers and enablers of accountable aid, mutual aid and community coping, wellbeing and resilience). The perception survey will be designed by Ground Truth Solutions following a co-design phase with community members and humanitarian actors. The coding and design of the survey will be done by GTS, with contextual input by the selected data collection partner.
The findings from the surveys will be used to generate insights and recommendations to humanitarian actors and funders to better design programmes that align with local community priorities and resilience. It also aims at empowering local communities, civil society organisations, activists, and researchers by involving them in the research process, providing them with tools for advocacy, and ensuring that their voices are heard in the humanitarian decision-making process.
For our work in Somalia/Somaliland, the collaboration with the selected data collection partner(s) will include a research scoping and design phase and a data collection phase.
To read more about the scope, please review the detailed Terms of Reference here.
Deliverables
Timeline
Data collection must be completed by July 2025, and all deliverables submitted by end of August 2025. A detailed work plan will be agreed upon at the beginning of the consultancy.
How to express your interest
Relevant experience & skills
Essential:
Preferred:
Application
Interested candidates are required to apply before 27th of April 2025 at 23:59 at the following address [email protected] indicating in the subject line the following: ‘Quantitative Data Collection – Somalia’.
Interested candidates are required to apply before 27th of April 2025 at 23:59 at the following address [email protected] indicating in the subject line the following: ‘Quantitative Data Collection – Somalia’.
The application must include:
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