Please find the full ToR: NLRC RFP 2026 1232_WCN_Water Management Track Record
And relevant supporting documents: PUBLIC TEMPLATES
The Netherlands Red Cross (NLRC) supports vulnerable people affected by disasters, conflicts, and climate‑related risks. The Water, Climate & Nature (WCN) Unit provides technical leadership in water management, climate resilience, and environmentally sustainable programming. NLRC has implemented a broad and diverse water‑related portfolio globally, including groundwater development, WASH interventions in crises, water governance support, climate‑resilient water systems, and collaboration with global water-sector actors.
Despite extensive engagement in the water sector, NLRC has not consolidated its achievements, lessons, and contributions into a single documented overview. To address this gap, NLRC seeks to contract a Netherlands‑based consultant to develop a Water Management Track Record, Impact and Learning Report, covering the past decade of NLRC’s water management work. This Track Record will support internal learning, external positioning, and donor communication.
NLRC defines water management as the planning, governance, protection, and sustainable use of water resources to ensure equitable and resilient access. NLRC’s portfolio includes:
The consultancy will document NLRC’s water management work over the past decade, highlighting key trends, innovations, contributions, and learning throughout this period.
The Track Record will support NLRC in:
Overall purpose
To produce a comprehensive, evidence based overview of NLRC’s water management portfolio over the past decade and generate strategic learning products that help position NLRC within the global humanitarian water sector.
Key Objectives
The consultant will:
Scope
The consultancy focuses on NLRC’s global water management work, including:
This consultancy focuses on documenting and synthesizing 10 years of NLRC’s water management work in order to strengthen internal learning, position NLRC externally, and create clear communication for partners and donors.
The Track Record should therefore address the following key questions:
What information systems or simple processes would enable NLRC to maintain and update the Track Record over time?
The consultancy will use a practical, mixed‑methods approach designed to produce a concise Track Record and related learning outputs. The consultant will be based in the Netherlands, working from the NLRC office or a home office, with interviews conducted remotely or in-person when feasible.
No travel is expected for this assignment. All interviews and meetings can be conducted remotely or in-person.
The consultant will conduct a structured review of all relevant NLRC water management documentation, including:
This step establishes the historical timeline, themes, achievements, and evolution of NLRC’s water management work.
These interviews capture insights, experiences, perspectives, and contextual understanding not found in documentation.
User perspectives will be collected through:
These quotes will be used for learning and communication products targeted at internal teams, external partners, and donors.
The consultant will produce a practical, manageable synthesis based on:
The consultant will develop an accessible decade-long narrative that:
NLRC teams will review draft materials.
The consultant may conduct a virtual validation session to ensure accuracy and alignment across internal stakeholders.
The consultant may propose methodological refinements during the inception phase.
The consultant will produce the following deliverables, aligned with the objective of documenting NLRC’s 10‑year water management track record and enhancing internal learning, external communication, and donor positioning.
The consultant should possess the following qualifications, experience, and competencies to successfully deliver the 10‑year Water Management Track Record and related learning and communication products.
Location & Duty Station
Must be based in the Netherlands
Duty station: NLRC Headquarters, The Hague
Work may be conducted from the office or a home office in NL
Interviews conducted remotely
No travel required
Education
Master’s degree (or equivalent experience) in water resources, environmental sciences, WASH, climate/resilience, humanitarian studies, or related fields
Professional Experience
5–7+ years of relevant experience
Proven experience in similar assignments:
Experience with humanitarian or development organisations
RCRC Movement experience is an asset
Skills & Competencies
Excellent English writing and synthesis skills
Strong qualitative interviewing skills
Ability to produce accessible learning and communication materials
Strong organisational and time‑management abilities
Proficiency in Microsoft 365 (Word, Teams, SharePoint)
Personal Characteristics
Commitment to Red Cross Red Crescent Fundamental Principles
Respectful, culturally sensitive, collaborative
Reliable and able to work independently
Familiarity with GDPR and secure data handling
Duration: maximum 2 months
Estimated effort: 32 – 40 working days
Period
Estimated Working Days
Key Activities
Weeks 1–2
10–12 days
• Inception meeting with WCN core team
• Refinement of methodology & final work plan
• Finalisation of interview list & tools
• Start document review
Weeks 3–4
14–16 days
• Continued desk review of 10‑year documentation
• Remote interviews with NLRC staff, partner NSs, and external actors
• Collection of user quotes & testimonies
Weeks 5–6
12–14 days
• Light synthesis of findings
• Drafting the 10‑year Water Management Track Record report
• Identification of key messages & good practices
Weeks 7–8
6–8 days
• Finalisation of the Track Record report
• Preparation of 1–2 communication/learning products (e.g., infographic, brief)
• Development of SharePoint‑ready “living document”
• Final presentation to NLRC
Total
32 – 40 working days
Completed within maximum 2 months
The consultancy will be overseen by the WCN Core Supervision Team, which will:
The consultant will maintain regular coordination, in‑person or via Teams, and all formal communication will be documented. As a minimum a weekly check-in moment will be organized, possibly complemented by in-depth sessions.
The consultant must comply with:
Interviews must be voluntary, respectful, and risk‑free for participants.
Interested consultants/ firms should submit their offer to NLRC’s Logistics department by 29th of May 2026 at logistics@redcross.nl with in cc. sgennoro@redcross.nl
The proposal should mention the assignment applied for: SUBJECT: RFQ 2026 1232_WCN_Company Name
Interested consultants are invited to submit a complete proposal including the following:
Incomplete applications may not be considered.
Vendor Code of Conduct
NLRC is committed to upholding the highest sustainability standards and requirements (ethical, social, environmental and quality) in all our business providing high-quality services and products. Complying with all laws and regulations and ensuring fair competition are fundamental to this commitment.
The NLRC Vendor Code of Conduct, expresses the expectations we hold for all of NLRC vendors. The Vendor Code of Conduct outlines the behaviours expected of Vendors who commit to uphold these standards and prevent misconduct. It is legally binding and forms an integral part of the contract between the Vendor and the NLRC. The winning applicants will be requested to sign this Code of Conduct at contract stage.
Climate and Environmental Impact
The NLRC has signed the Climate and Environment charter. As we work towards ensuring that all our operations coincide with this new agreement, we must also demand that any collaborations we have with external parties also fall within the parameters of this charter.
Any additional requirements for the service provider to try to adhere to (e.g. working remotely, not flying large teams to countries, proof of company’s own environmental commitments) will be taken into account.
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