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A periodic Bio-digester Users’ Survey (BUS) is to be conducted to assess the socio-economic and environmental impacts of the programme as well as other parameters to measure effectiveness of the programme. It is to be undertaken by a third-party consulting firm with random sampling of households and conducting door-to-door users’ survey using a structured set of questionnaire. These impact and programme parameters are assessed, mainly through the survey as experienced or perceived by the users and how they evaluate the programme interventions such as awareness raising, contracting, construction, quality assurance, training and after-sales services, indicating general customer satisfaction with the technology.
The assignment is a Bio-digester Users’ Survey (BUS) in 4 larger programme regions (Amhara, Oromia, SNNPR and Tigray) for the purpose of socio-economic and environmental impacts assessment and providing feedback to the programme stakeholders as well as for the monitoring and reporting purpose under CDM PoA.
Consulting Team Composition
The core team of 2 members must have the following qualification and field of expertise:
Preferred work experience of one of two members (minimum one year), in a rural household energy programme.
The consultant will include an appropriate number of field numerators. For this, following are must criteria:
a) They must travel in a team of two, so that they help each other, to ensure the survey quality is maintained;
b) At least one of the two in a field team, must be fluent in the language of the region or even zones, the team will be working in; and
c) The field numerators must be at least with bachelor’s degree.
The preferred and relevant experience of the numerators (working as field numerators in in similar assignments) will be an advantage.
Except the data collection in the field and data entry in an Excel sheet, the rest of the work shall be carried out by the core team.
CVs of the team members, including those of the numerators, must be submitted in the proposal. Any replacement, must be done through a prior written approval of SNV.
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