
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) Somalia mission
invites qualified organizations to participate in the Call for
Expression of Interest (EOI),
CEI_SOMGC-PIPELINE-0006-2024. This initiative aims to address
critical shelter and non-food item (SNFI) needs for displaced
populations in Somalia. Eligible partners will work under the Common
Pipeline Program, a mechanism supported by IOM and the SNFI
Cluster, to provide emergency shelter materials and other essential
support to vulnerable communities across the country.
Key Details:
- Location: All regions in Somalia
- Sector: Shelter and Non-Food Items
- Submission Deadline: 30 November 2024 - 11:59 pm
- Notification of Results: 1 December 2024
- Online Q&A Sessions for Interested Partners: 12 November 2024, 14:00-16:00 (Meeting link provided in the official EOI document)
Objectives:
Selected organizations will:
- Identify SNFI gaps and needs through assessments.
- Facilitate the registration of individuals in need.
- Distribute shelter and non-food items following best practices.
- Support site-based plastic sheet fixing.
- Conduct data collection and post-distribution monitoring.
Eligibility Criteria:
Applicants must demonstrate:
- Shelter Cluster Membership: Active status or registration if not yet a member.
- Operational Presence: Verified presence in regions they propose to serve.
- Financial and Technical Capacity: Demonstrated experience in SNFI projects with a minimum active budget of $25,000.
- Partnership Experience: Prior collaboration with IOM or other UN agencies in Somalia.
- Administrative Competency: Proven governance and accountability measures.
Submission Instructions:
Applications must be submitted to [email protected] by
the specified deadline. Ensure adherence to the submission format,
including all required annexes and supporting documents as outlined in
the EOI guidelines.
This is an opportunity to contribute to life-saving interventions and
bolster resilience in Somalia’s vulnerable communities. Qualified
organizations are encouraged to apply."