Multi-Country Evaluation of NRC’s Protection from Violence Core Competency

Published 02. Apr 2025
Invitation to bid.

The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC; Norwegian: Flyktninghjelpen) is a humanitarian, non-governmental organisation that protects the rights of displaced people. This includes refugees and internally displaced persons who are forced to flee their homes due to conflict, human rights violations, acute violence, climate change, and natural disasters.

In 2023, NRC helped almost 10 million people across 40 countries. This included providing aid across our 6 core competencies:

  1. Shelter and Settlements
  2. Livelihoods and Food Security (LFS)
  3. Information, counselling and legal assistance (ICLA)
  4. Water, sanitation and hygiene (WASH)
  5. Education
  6. Protection from violence (PfV)

This evaluation focuses on PfV, NRCs newest core competency, which was implemented across 26 countries and reached approximately 700,000 people in 2023. The PfV core competency focuses on helping to ensure displaced people and communities are protected by preventing and responding to violence, coercion, and actions taken by others to deny them their rights.

Full details of the evaluation can be found in the terms of reference below.

Application process

Application deadline: 22 April

Interview dates: 24–29 April

Bids must include the following:

  • Proposal, including an outline of evaluation framework and methods, comments on the TOR, proposed time frame, and work plan (bids over 10 pages will be automatically excluded).
  • Proposed evaluation budget
  • CVs 

Submit completed bids to Gregory Gleed: Gregory.gleed@nrc.no 

Download the terms of reference