Terms of Reference (ToR) for Impact Evaluation of
Rohingya Response Programme Of ActionAid Bangladesh
Background
ActionAid Bangladesh (AAB) has been providing lifesaving and protection services to Rohingya refugees in Cox’s Bazar District since 2017. Our support includes Community Based Protection (CBP), GBV Prevention and Response, Women’s Empowerment, Food Security and Livelihood Resilience, Peacebuilding and Social Cohesion, WASH, and Camp Coordination and Camp Management (CCCM). In 2025, the Rohingya Refugee Response Programme of ActionAid in Ukhiya & Teknaf upazila and 26 Rohingya camps (1W, 2E, 2W, 4, 4 ext., 5, 8E, 8W, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19, 20 Ext., 21, 22, 24, 25, 26, 27, and NRC) have reached about one million people..
After completing its 8 years of programme in Rohingya crisis management and protection of Rohingya refugees, AAB intended to look back and evaluate its comprehensive programme over the years to understand the impact and contribution in the life of the Rohingya refugee in the camps in Cox’s Bazar. AAB is seeking for consultancy support from a highly professional person or organization with proven experience of evaluating protected refugee crisis response programme at a large scale.
Overview of the RRRP
Since the largest influx of Rohingya refugees to Bangladesh in August 2017, AAB has been providing lifesaving and protection services to the refugees. In 2024, AAB reached a total of 901,661 people in Rohingya refugee camps and from host communities through the protection programs, GBV prevention and response support, women’s empowerment initiatives, food security and livelihood interventions, WASH support, and camp coordination and management in Cox’s Bazar District. A total of 185,029 Rohingya women and girls, including 138 gender diverse persons, benefited from various protection services, including psychosocial counselling, GBV case management, sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) services, and livelihood support. AAB supported 20,000 families in their resilience building efforts by offering training and inputs for homestead gardening. Additionally, AAB offered training to 3,200 Rohingya young people on life skills, mentorship, and voluntary activities to serve their community to build self-esteem and community resilience
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Deadline for Proposal Submission: 25 April 2026
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