Action Against Hunger (ACF), a humanitarian and development leader combating hunger, has served Somalia for three decades. Action Against Hunger provides lifesaving malnutrition treatment, creates innovative solutions to hunger, and partners with communities to foster resilience and lasting change. Our Multisectoral hunger prevention programs increase access to water, sanitation, and hygiene, strengthen health systems, improve livelihoods, and empower women. In Somalia, we have been on the frontlines of treating and preventing malnutrition for three decades. We respond to humanitarian crises, meeting the urgent humanitarian and development needs of the most vulnerable sections across the country in the three main sectors of health and nutrition, WASH and Food Security and Livelihoods.
Action Against Hunger has been operational in Somalia for more than 30 years, with operational presence in Banadir, Lower Shabelle, Bakool, Bay, and Nugaal regions with recent expansion to Hiraan, Middle Shabelle, Gedo, Lower Juba and Sool regions. In Somalia, we have been implementing both humanitarian and development programming through Integrated Health, Nutrition, WASH, Food Security, Livelihoods and Resilience projects. Through the years, we have garnered lessons through our interactions with stakeholders (including Communities), reinvented our approaches, brought on board innovative approaches to save lives, and left no one behind.
Action Against Hunger jointly with The Ministry of Health (MoH) of the Southwest State of Somalia is committed to strengthening the health system to improve service delivery across the region. A critical aspect of this effort is the enhancement of the digital health system to create accountability in service utilization and uptake.
This Terms of Reference (TOR) outlines the requirements for development of digital health system, the digitalization of specific health documents and tools, development of ANC and Immunization messaging system and training relevant staff at state, regional and district level on the use and adoption of the system.
Objectives
The consultancy covers delivery of the activities defined below in 6 hospitals and 40 health centers in Bay region.
a) User-friendly digital data collection system, including web and mobile interfaces with following capabilities
c) Data security and privacy protocols, including encryption and access controls.
d) Training materials and capacity-building sessions for system users.
e) System support and maintenance plan that include:
The expansion activity is expected to be completed within three months from the commencement date, with the following key milestones:
Month 1:
Month 2 and 3.
We are looking for a suitable firm with the following skill set and experience to support this assignment.
Interested and qualified firms on the Digital Health system should submit their application proposals on or before 28th August 2025 to the following procurement email address procurement@so-actionagainsthunger.org
The application should include: