ZOA is recruiting a consultant for the Syria Earthquake Joint Response

The Syria Earthquake Joint Response is a 6-months crisis response project that will end on 10 August 2023. The aim of the project is to provide life-saving assistance to people severely affected by the earthquake. ZOA in the Netherlands, as lead of the Dutch Relief Alliance consortium, is looking for a consultant based in the Netherlands or abroad with extensive experience in conducting assessments and a good understanding of the Syrian context to conduct the external end evaluation.

The earthquake, which hit Southern Turkey and North-West Syria on 6 February 2023, severely damaged buildings, and infrastructure, and caused the loss of lives, injuries and homelessness at a large scale. In Syria, the earthquake increased the already existing widespread need for humanitarian assistance as a result of conflict, economic hardship and amidst a cholera outbreak and harsh winter weather.

The Syria Earthquake Joint Response is a crisis response that has a total budget of EUR 3.0 million for 6 months to provide life-saving assistance to people in Syria severely affected by the earthquake. The project started on 11 February 2023 and ends on 10 August 2023. The project is implemented by six Dutch Relief Alliance members (Dorcas, Oxfam Novib, Save the Children, Terre des Hommes, World Vision and ZOA Syria) in collaboration with eight local partner organisations in three governorates in Syria, Aleppo, Latakkia and Idleb, to address some of the most urgent needs through a multi-sectoral approach.

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