Association of Voluntary Actions for Society (AVAS)

SHIFT Asia Project

TENDER NOTICE
Consultancy on Evidence Generation on Disaster and Humanitarian Response Gaps, and the Design; Develop and Pilot of a Women-Led Accountability Monitoring System in Bangladesh

Association of Voluntary Actions for Society (AVAS), in partnership with Oxfam in Bangladesh, under the SHIFT Asia Project (supported by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation), invites qualified Consultants/Consultancy Firms to submit Technical and Financial Proposals for the following integrated consultancy assignment:

Assignment Title: Consultancy on Evidence Generation on Disaster and Humanitarian Response Gaps, and the Design; Develop and Pilot of a Women-Led Accountability Monitoring System in Bangladesh

Scope of Work (Two Workstreams):

Workstream A
Evidence Generation & Humanitarian Gap Analysis

Desk review, primary data collection (FGDs, KIIs, surveys), mapping of humanitarian stakeholders, and evidence-based recommendations on disaster-related vulnerabilities affecting women and marginalized groups.

Workstream B
Women-Led Accountability Monitoring System -Design & Pilot

Co-design of monitoring framework, indicators, scorecards; capacity building of women monitors; pilot implementation; and consolidated report with recommendations for scale-up.

Key Information:

Contracting Organization AVAS (Association of Voluntary Actions for Society),
Funding Source Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation via Oxfam-SHIFT Asia Project
Last date of Submission 25 June 2026, 12pm
Submission Email avaspc.shiftasia@gmail.com
If the need arises +88 01722057571
Safeguarding Policy Notice
AVAS maintains a zero-tolerance policy against child abuse, sexual exploitation and abuse (SEA), gender-based violence, harassment, human trafficking, financial misconduct and media malpractice. All consultants are required to uphold these standards throughout the assignment.
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