End Of Project – Independent Evaluation At Handicap International – Humanity & Inclusion

General information

1.1 About Handicap International (HI)

Our vision: Outraged at the injustice faced by people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, we aspire to a world of solidarity and inclusion, enriched by our differences, where everyone can live in dignity.

Our mission: HI is an independent and impartial aid organization working in situations of poverty and exclusion, conflict and disaster. We work alongside people with disabilities and vulnerable populations, taking action and bearing witness in order to respond to their essential needs, improve their living conditions and promote respect for their dignity and fundamental rights.

On its 35th anniversary, the Handicap International network changed its name to Humanity & Inclusion.

Our Values: Humanity; Inclusion; Commitment; Integrity.

1.2 About Handicap International (HI) in the country/region

HI is a recognized international organization working in over 50 countries around the world to improve the living conditions of vulnerable people. HI has been operational in Syria since 2012 carrying out Health, Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA), Inclusion and Livelihoods programming in 8 of 14 Governorates with the support of different donors. HI has developed an excellent knowledge of the context and benefits from a strong local network facilitating the identification of vulnerable populations.

combination of management modalities which includes direct, remote management, and support to local structures/partners gives HI the capacity to adapt its programming to the volatile Syrian context and maintain a solid geographical coverage. The support to local partners is framed by HI’s partnership approach which relies on trust building and joint commitment to provide services to the most in need.

HI is part of the current mine action coordination participating to protection coordination meetings and clearance coordination meetings, and has been a key-actor in the field of Risk Education in the region. For the clearance component, HI is already well-recognized and in links with all existing Humanitarian Mine Action (HMA) actors and authorities.

Please check the Full ToR: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1UVe-1pgw6eq27l4dTbmBhu9EKeXoHCrL/view?usp=sharing

How to apply

12. Submission of bids

  • Further information and or any queries that you may have can be directed to email to tender.info@sr.hi.org
  • Please send your official proposals to email tender.info@sr.hi.org not later than 17:00 (Local time in Syria) on the 17/05/2026
  • For any communication / request of information / submission of proposal, please clearly indicate “2022-26 HI GFFO External Evaluation” in the email subject line.
  • Please note that only short-listed candidate(s) will be contacted / interviewed.

12.1 Technical Proposal

The technical proposal should contain:

  1. Profile / CV of the Consultant(s) and proposed team.
  2. Previous work samples/examples of final evaluation studies with references.
  3. Complete list of all Evaluations conducted, with title and dates (very important).
  4. Proposed methodology =mandatory to adopt and propose two approaches:

a. Direct implementation.

b. Remote management. Furthermore, the proposed methodology shall have coverage of all HI Quality Framework points, participatory and mixed-method approach, with clear timelines for all the phases of this study. (Please refer to 6.3: Evaluation Schedule)

12.2 Financial Proposal

The financial proposal should outline:

  1. Total Cost;
  2. Cost per day of each contributor;
  3. Additional costs (additional services and documents);
  4. Transport costs (international and local);
  5. logistics costs;
  6. translation costs;
  7. With agreement proposed schedule of payments.