Muslim Aid Somalia is inviting qualified and experienced organizations or consultants to submit proposals for Third Party Monitoring (TPM) services for the 2026-15 Somalia Emergency Health Access and Resilience Initiative (SE-HARI). Somalia continues to face a complex and prolonged humanitarian crisis due to decades of conflict, weak infrastructure, and limited access to essential services. Health systems remain fragile, with many facilities damaged or under-resourced, significantly impacting vulnerable populations.
The SE-HARI project aims to improve access to quality health services across targeted facilities in Southern Somalia. The Third Party Monitoring (TPM) assignment is intended to provide independent verification of project implementation, service delivery quality, and overall program performance across 8 Maternal, Newborn, and Child Health (MNCH) facilities and 1 MDR-TB hospital.
Scope of Work:
The TPM will be responsible for conducting comprehensive monitoring and verification activities, including but not limited to:
The TPM assignment will require strong analytical, monitoring, and evaluation expertise, as well as experience working in complex humanitarian environments.
Interested and qualified applicants (organizations or individual consultants) must submit a complete proposal package via email to Somaliarecruitment@muslimaid.com no later than 04 May 2026. The proposal should include a detailed technical proposal outlining the methodology and approach, a financial proposal (budget), CV(s) of key personnel, and evidence of relevant experience in similar assignments. Applicants must clearly demonstrate their expertise in monitoring and evaluation, particularly in health programs and humanitarian contexts. Late submissions will not be considered. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted for further evaluation.