Overview
Malawi continues to face escalating climate-related disasters such as floods, droughts, and cyclones, which have devastating effects on lives, livelihoods, and infrastructure. These events, exacerbated by climate change, demand a proactive and integrated approach to disaster risk management. To address these challenges, the Department of Disaster Management Affairs (DoDMA), with support from partners, is leading the development of a National Multi-Sector Anticipatory Action Framework.
This framework will enable Malawi to shift from reactive emergency responses to proactive, cost-effective anticipatory actions. By linking early warning systems with pre-approved funding and predefined triggers, the framework will mitigate the impacts of predictable disasters, safeguard vulnerable communities, and strengthen national resilience.
Key Objectives:
- Design a comprehensive, actionable framework for floods and droughts tailored to Malawi’s needs.
- Establish standardized, harmonized trigger mechanisms and early actions for disaster response.
- Align with national policies, regional frameworks, and global commitments like the SDGs, Sendai Framework, and Malawi’s National AA Roadmap.
- Strengthening collaboration among government agencies, NGOs, communities, and development partners to foster resilience and preparedness.
Scope of Work:
The framework will include risk analysis, stakeholder consultation, integration of anticipatory action into disaster risk management systems, and alignment with broader social protection and resilience-building initiatives. It will cover four key components:
- Impact-based forecasting and trigger models
- Early actions to protect lives and livelihoods
- Financing for anticipatory actions
- Monitoring, evaluation, and learning mechanisms
A desktop simulation exercise will ensure the framework’s effectiveness, providing actionable insights to refine and validate its components.
Deliverables and Timeline:
The framework will be developed over three months, culminating in:
- A detailed inception report with a governance structure and work plan.
- A draft and final AA framework developed in consultation with stakeholders.
- A simulation exercise to test and refine the framework.
How to apply
All interest bidders must provide written notification via email to [email protected] of their intent to participate in the bidding process by January 30, 2025.
Proposals will be accepted until 5:00 PM CAT, 6th February 2025, delivered via email solely to Moses Thayo [email protected], no later than the above specified date.
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