TERMS OF REFERENCE
for recruitment of Individual consultant or Firm to facilitate
Asia Partnership Learning and Knowledge Event 2025
Background
Asia experiences increased participation of non-traditional actors in development discourse and practices, shifting civic spaces and spaces for dissent, increased hunger, poverty, and inequality amid significant economic growth, and a growing geo-political complexity affecting the region’s capacity for long-term development and stability. In contract, international aids going to Asian NGOs has reduced that prompted Oxfam to re-define how and who it works with in addressing the challenges of inequality and injustice effectively. To remain relevant and impactful in the fast-changing global context, Oxfam in Asia identifies transforming partnerships as one of the five strategic levers*.* Oxfam envisions transforming partnerships by working better and differently with others. To achieve this vision, Oxfam in Asia needs to engage itself in a continuous learning, reflections, and adopt open communications with the men and women it works with in Asia. In the past couple of years, Oxfam in Asia initiated new ways of partnering, challenged existing business models, and adopt partner-led partnerships, and by practising feminist, and decolonial approaches. These include CAPAS, flexible funds, PIF, WLHL, and others. Asia partnership learning and knowledge event 2025 will be an opportunity, after the 2023 event, to reflect and learn from past years partnership experiences, interact and co-create partnership models that will work for Oxfam and the partners, and identify partnership priorities and actions for 2025-27 for cluster/countries/regional programs to contribute to the horizon 2 outcomes.
“If organisations like ours are to have the radical impact we seek, then it is clear that we must transform the way we work. It is vital that our sector leads by example in making sure that the way we work embodies the values we stand for. That means doing all that we can to nurture a vibrant and resilient civil society in the countries we operate and engaging our supporters in new ways that are based on solidarity across borders.” By Danny, Ex-CEO, OGB
Overall goal of the event
Learning from partnership experiences from last 2-3 years, co-creating successful partnerships, identifying partnership priorities and actions for 2025-27 for regional/cluster/countries programs contributing to Horizon 2 outcomes.
Outcome of the learning and knowledge event
- Partnership practices success, challenges-story telling.
- Identify partnership priorities for regional platform, Regional Programs, CLV Cluster, countries, and Affiliate for 2027 that will lead to our pathways to transform partnership role of Oxfam and partners in Asia.
- Co-create indicators (for Oxfam and partners) to measures progresses made against feminist, decolonisation, and locally led partnerships.
- New and existing partnership practices, what we have progressed as Oxfam and partners (Flexible Funds, CAPS, and new one OPP).
Expected participants
- Oxfam in Asia including regional platform, regional program, CLV Cluster, Asian Countries, Asian affiliates like Penabulu and Oxfam Pilipinas and OI partnership focal points. At least 11 participants.
- Partners Oxfam works with (at least 50 % representation should be from partners), we will appreciate more women participation from partners.
- Spin off countries to share their partnering experience Dev-Pro, and Equi-Dev.
Total participation is expected to be 30-35
Methodology, roles & timeline
Please See TOR
Expected Output and deliverable of the event:
Please See TOR
Tentative date for the event
1st priority dates: 4-7 February 2025
Alternative dates: 11-14 February 2025
Tentative venue
Sri-Lanka, Indonesia, Thailand (to be confirmed)
Proposal submission
Professional or firm interested in undertaking this assignment may submit their interests. Applications will be evaluated on the following criteria:
- A professional having at least 10-15 years’ experience working with INGOs and national organisations on partnership management, program management, and program quality.
- At least 5 years’ experience in training, facilitating learning, and reflection and multi stakeholder engagement. Having experience working with Oxfam will be an added advantage.
- A technical proposal describing experiences of conducting such assignments accompanied by brief summary of similar works
- Financial proposal explaining the quotation and taxation (in Euro)
- Two references that can be contacted regarding the quality of the consultant’s work.
How to Apply:
To apply, please submit your technical and financial proposals (quoted in EUR, inclusive of taxes) to consultancy_oxfam@oxfam.org.uk by November 30th, 2024.
Please note that we will only consider candidates that meet the requirements.