Type of Study 1: Research
Type of Study 2: External
HFH Country and Location: Siem Reap, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Preah Sihanouk, Svay Rieng, Kandal, and Kampong Chhnang.
Study duration: August – December 2023
I. Background
The Overview of Housing for Low-Income Households in Cambodia is a joint initiative of Habitat for Humanity and the General Department of Housing in the Ministry of Land Management, Urban Planning, and Construction to assess the general condition of housing for low-income families in Cambodia, identify aspects of the housing sector that needs deeper analysis, map out institutional funders that could support the next phases of the low-income housing sector analysis, and provide recommendations on improving housing-related policies and programs in Cambodia, including the modality of delivering these projects. The assessment will cover eight provinces in Cambodia, namely: Siem Reap, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Preah Sihanouk, Svay Rieng, Kandal, and Kampong Chhnang.
This initiative should be conducted in congruence with the United Nation’s definition of adequate housing: habitability, affordability, availability of basic services, security of tenure, location, accessibility, cultural adequacy, and sustainability.
II. Design of the Study
The primary products of this engagement are (1) a written report in both English and Khmer and (2) a visual deck of the summary of the report that contains the following expected results:
(1) The overview of low-income housing in Cambodia describes the general condition of the low- income housing sector in the country: contextual conditions, the low-income housing market, and housing policies, programs, and implementation:
a. Overview of contextual conditions and the low-income housing market including the following information: characterization of formal and informal housing options, security of tenure, and access to basic services; an estimation of housing supply and demand (both formal and informal, quantitative, and qualitative) with the description of affordability levels; and the key challenges, vulnerabilities, and disruptive events that hinder low-income families living to access adequate housing. Vulnerabilities include a general presentation of gender-related and disability-related challenges related to access to adequate housing.
b. Analysis of current programs and policies in place, including regulatory and legal framework to address the housing need in the country. The analysis should provide a general understanding of the inclusivity of policies.
c. Stakeholder map with key actors – public, private, communities – in each locale with roles in implementation.
(2) A set of recommendations on which specific areas of the housing sector for low-income families need a deeper assessment, recommendations on which policies and programs including modalities, should be prioritized to respond to emerging needs, and an inventory of funding options that the Royal Government of Cambodia could explore to support the improvement of housing for low-income families.
III. Work Plan and Deliverables
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The consultant is expected to work from 1st August to 31st December 2023. |
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Outputs |
Timeframe |
Responsibilities |
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1 |
Inception report: detailed work plan, framework, research methodology, literature review, research instruments, data analysis, and report outline:
Note: Consultant needs to organize enumerator training, tool and field piloting/testing, and tool revision before starting field data collection. The final instrument must submit to Habitat Cambodia. |
By 1st week of August |
Consultant |
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2 |
Orientation workshop: conduct and facilitate an orientation workshop with key stakeholders of the research |
By 2nd week of August |
Consultant |
Habitat Cambod ia, GDH |
3 |
The first drafted report: A first draft of the report for review by Habitat Cambodia, DGH, and AP
Note: Consultants need to prepare a slide for presenting the initial findings with the Habitat Cambodia team. All raw and analyzed data/records of respondents are required to submit with the 1st draft report. |
By 3rd week of October |
Consultant |
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4 |
Validation workshop: Present the initial result and validate the output of the research to key stakeholders; |
By 2nd week of November |
Consultant |
Habitat Cambod ia, GDH |
5 |
Final report: The consultant will share a revised report and finalize the final report (with proof of English reading and edition). The consultant will submit the final report, both English and Khmer visions.
Note: The design layout for publication is required and aligned with Habitat’s communications and brand guidelines for the final report submitted to Habitat Cambodia. Infographic design, graphs, table and related annexes illustrating data analysis and finding need to be included. |
By 1st week of December |
Consultant |
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6 |
Final PowerPoint presentation and a two-page brief of the research: The consultant will produce a PowerPoint presentation (from the final report) and a two-page brief of the research finding. The two- page brief should be designed as an infographic to demonstrate data and findings. |
By 1st week of December |
Consultant |
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7 |
Dissemination workshop: Present the research finding to relevant and key stakeholders |
By 3rd week of December |
Consultant |
Habitat Cambod ia, GDH |
Note: All deliverables are to be submitted in English and comply with the communications and brand guidelines of Habitat Cambodia. The design layout and infographic for publication are required for the final report submitted to Habitat Cambodia. |
Outline specific report requirements for required drafts and final study reports, including additional reporting materials, i.e., infographics, report briefs, and presentations. Examples of requirements include the number of pages, mandatory report sections, and languages.
V. Payment schedule:
The fees will be paid upon receipt of the invoice from the Consultant/firm/institution, with the bank details.
30% payment will be delivered upon the completion of output #1.
30% payment will be delivered upon the completion of outputs #2 & #3.
30% payment will be delivered upon the completion of outputs #4 & #5.
10% payment will be delivered upon the completion of outputs #6 & #7.
VI. Consultant Profile
The full Terms of Reference of this project can be viewed here. To carry out this overview, a group of three consultants composed of 1 team leader and 2 team members will be procured.
I. Senior Consultant (Team Leader – 1 person)
Scope of Work: The Senior Consultant will lead a team of consultants composed of two other national consultants to deliver the expected outputs of this project. As the team lead, the l Consultant is responsible for delivering the expected output.
Detailed roles and responsibilities:
• Develop an inception plan with detailed work plan and final tools corresponding to the methodology and research framework.
• Prepare the overall research plan for the assessment with a detailed methodology, research framework, and data analysis approach.
• Conduct and facilitate an inception and orientation workshop with key research stakeholders.
• Conduct literature research and consultations with all relevant stakeholders to understand the overall housing policy environment in Cambodia as well as the current programs implemented by the government.
• Lead the conduct of fieldwork in the identified provinces in Cambodia, data analysis, and processing.
• Present the initial result and validate the research output to key stakeholders.
• Prepare and finalize the project report in consultation with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing.
• Finalize the slide deck, which contains the summary and highlights of the research.
• Provide overall leadership in coordinating with Habitat Cambodia and the Cambodian government. Ensure that the work plan is carried out in a timely manner.
Expected Output:
• Inception report with detailed work plan, research methodology, and framework, data analysis approach.
• Final written report of the Overview of Low-Income Housing in Cambodia
• Slide deck containing the highlights of the written report.
Reporting
• The Lead Consultant shall work closely with the lead from Habitat Cambodia and the GDH representative to ensure that appropriate coordination of activities is done. The Lead Consultant will also work with two other consultants for the research. The Lead will ensure that adequate coordination of logistics is done to support the conduct of the activities.
Minimum Requirements:
• A Masters’ degree related to policy research and analysis, development studies, social policy, and urban and housing policies.
• With 10 years of experience in conducting research (both qualitative and quantitative) and analysis of the housing sector.
• Significant experience working with multilateral organizations in similar types of assessments done in Cambodia or in other countries.
• Preference: familiarity with the housing context in Southeast Asia and specifically Cambodia; PhD in policy analysis and policy research
II. Junior Consultants (Team Members – 2 persons)
The Junior Consultants/Team Members are expected to support the Lead Consultant in the operationalization of the work plan.
Detailed roles and responsibilities:
• Support the Lead Consultant in developing the inception report and detailed work plan.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, develop the research tools.
• Provide the necessary coordination support and ensure that logistical arrangements are in place for the conduct of the assessment particularly of the field activities.
• Support the lead consultant in conducting the literature review and necessary desk analysis on the housing sector in Cambodia.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, lead the conduct of fieldwork and interviews of various stakeholders identified.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, lead the process of analyzing and processing data gathered from the research.
• Coordinate the layout and infographic design of the final report with Habitat for Humanity and the General Department of Housing.
• Provide the translation of the report to Khmer.
Expected Output:
• Research tools are to be reviewed and finalized by the Lead Consultant
• Coordination of activities with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing
• Literature review to be reviewed and finalized by the Lead Consultant
• A version of the final report in Khmer.
Reporting
The National Consultants will report directly to the Lead Consultant but have a coordinating role with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing.
Minimum Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, research, economics, and political science.
• With 10 years of experience in research and sectoral assessments
• Experience in government relations
• Fluent in speaking and writing in Khmer
• Preference: Masters in public and/social policy
VII. Administration
Duration of the study:
Tax arrangements: The consultant will propose only the net amount in the financial proposal.
Terms of Reference for Assessments, Evaluations, and Research Habitat for Humanity Cambodia
Project Title: Overview of Housing for Low-Income Households in Cambodia (A Joint Engagement Between Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing)
Type of Study 1: Research
Type of Study 2: External
HFH Country and Location: Siem Reap, Battambang, Banteay Meanchey, Phnom Penh, Preah Sihanouk, Svay Rieng, Kandal, and Kampong Chhnang.
Study duration: August – December 2023
III. Work Plan and Deliverables
The consultant is expected to work from 1st August to 31st December 2023.
No Outputs Timeframe Responsibilities
1 Inception report: detailed work plan, framework, research methodology, literature review, research instruments, data analysis, and report outline:
Note: Consultant needs to organize enumerator training, tool and field piloting/testing, and tool revision before starting field data collection. The final instrument must submit to Habitat Cambodia. By 1st week of August Consultant
2 Orientation workshop: conduct and facilitate an orientation workshop with key stakeholders of the research By 2nd week of August Consultant Habitat Cambod ia, GDH
3 The first drafted report: A first draft of the report for review by Habitat Cambodia, DGH, and AP
Note: Consultants need to prepare a slide for presenting the initial findings with the Habitat Cambodia team. All raw and analyzed data/records of respondents are required to submit with the 1st draft report. By 3rd week of October Consultant
4 Validation workshop: Present the initial result and validate the output of the research to key stakeholders; By 2nd week of November Consultant Habitat Cambod ia, GDH
5 Final report: The consultant will share a revised report and finalize the final report (with proof of English reading and edition). The consultant will submit the final report, both English and Khmer visions.
Note: The design layout for publication is required and aligned with Habitat’s communications and brand guidelines for the final report submitted to Habitat Cambodia. Infographic design, graphs, table and related annexes illustrating data analysis and finding need to be included. By 1st week of December Consultant
6 Final PowerPoint presentation and a two-page brief of the research: The consultant will produce a PowerPoint presentation (from the final report) and a two-page brief of the research finding. The two- page brief should be designed as an infographic to demonstrate data and findings. By 1st week of December Consultant
7 Dissemination workshop: Present the research finding to relevant and key stakeholders By 3rd week of December Consultant Habitat Cambod ia, GDH
Note: All deliverables are to be submitted in English and comply with the communications and brand guidelines of Habitat Cambodia. The design layout and infographic for publication are required for the final report submitted to Habitat Cambodia.
VI. Consultant Profile
The full Terms of Reference of this project can be viewed here. To carry out this overview, a group of three consultants composed of 1 team leader and 2 team members will be procured.
I. Senior Consultant (Team Leader – 1 person)
Scope of Work: The Senior Consultant will lead a team of consultants composed of two other national consultants to deliver the expected outputs of this project. As the team lead, the l Consultant is responsible for delivering the expected output.
Detailed roles and responsibilities:
• Develop an inception plan with detailed work plan and final tools corresponding to the methodology and research framework.
• Prepare the overall research plan for the assessment with a detailed methodology, research framework, and data analysis approach.
• Conduct and facilitate an inception and orientation workshop with key research stakeholders.
• Conduct literature research and consultations with all relevant stakeholders to understand the overall housing policy environment in Cambodia as well as the current programs implemented by the government.
• Lead the conduct of fieldwork in the identified provinces in Cambodia, data analysis, and processing.
• Present the initial result and validate the research output to key stakeholders.
• Prepare and finalize the project report in consultation with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing.
• Finalize the slide deck, which contains the summary and highlights of the research.
• Provide overall leadership in coordinating with Habitat Cambodia and the Cambodian government. Ensure that the work plan is carried out in a timely manner.
Expected Output:
• Inception report with detailed work plan, research methodology, and framework, data analysis approach.
• Final written report of the Overview of Low-Income Housing in Cambodia
• Slide deck containing the highlights of the written report.
Reporting
• The Lead Consultant shall work closely with the lead from Habitat Cambodia and the GDH representative to ensure that appropriate coordination of activities is done. The Lead Consultant will also work with two other consultants for the research. The Lead will ensure that adequate coordination of logistics is done to support the conduct of the activities.
Minimum Requirements:
• A Masters’ degree related to policy research and analysis, development studies, social policy, and urban and housing policies.
• With 10 years of experience in conducting research (both qualitative and quantitative) and analysis of the housing sector.
• Significant experience working with multilateral organizations in similar types of assessments done in Cambodia or in other countries.
• Preference: familiarity with the housing context in Southeast Asia and specifically Cambodia; PhD in policy analysis and policy research
II. Junior Consultants (Team Members – 2 persons)
The Junior Consultants/Team Members are expected to support the Lead Consultant in the operationalization of the work plan.
Detailed roles and responsibilities:
• Support the Lead Consultant in developing the inception report and detailed work plan.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, develop the research tools.
• Provide the necessary coordination support and ensure that logistical arrangements are in place for the conduct of the assessment particularly of the field activities.
• Support the lead consultant in conducting the literature review and necessary desk analysis on the housing sector in Cambodia.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, lead the conduct of fieldwork and interviews of various stakeholders identified.
• Under the supervision of the Lead Consultant, lead the process of analyzing and processing data gathered from the research.
• Coordinate the layout and infographic design of the final report with Habitat for Humanity and the General Department of Housing.
• Provide the translation of the report to Khmer.
Expected Output:
• Research tools are to be reviewed and finalized by the Lead Consultant
• Coordination of activities with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing
• Literature review to be reviewed and finalized by the Lead Consultant
• A version of the final report in Khmer.
Reporting
The National Consultants will report directly to the Lead Consultant but have a coordinating role with Habitat Cambodia and the General Department of Housing.
Minimum Requirements:
• Bachelor’s degree in social sciences, research, economics, and political science.
• With 10 years of experience in research and sectoral assessments
• Experience in government relations
• Fluent in speaking and writing in Khmer
• Preference: Masters in public and/social policy
Submission requirements:
- CVs of all team members: each member should outline only relevant experience with a maximum one-page analysis highlighting your understanding of the work and proposed methodology that you will apply to deliver the intended objectives.
- The technical proposal includes:
o Organizational profile of consultancy agency if any
o Proposed methodologies following the ToR and initiatives added to deliver high-quality assignments.
o Detail financial proposal (financial bid)
o Tentative work plan and timeframe
- 02 sample final research/assessment reports similar to the assignment
Application procedures:
Please Notice that: the following document types are required to include for application submission: If you are convinced and meet the above qualifications and requirements, please submit your CV, technical proposal, and sample reports to the Procurement Unit, Habitat for Humanity Cambodia, through e-mail: procurement@habitatcambodia.org by 30th July 2023.
Only shortlisted candidates will be notified.
Management and Coordination:
The consultant will report to and be under the management of the country PDMEAL Manager of Habitat for Humanity Cambodia, who will coordinate with the internal team from recruitment to final product submission/notification. Satisfactory with each step is needed to review and approved by Habitat for Humanity Cambodia. Communication and dissemination of key findings to a broader audience must first be approved by Habitat Cambodia.
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