TERMS OF REFERENCE: REVIEW OF THE FAWE HUMAN RESOURCES MANUAL& ORGANISATIONAL STRUCTURE
May 25, 2026
The Forum for African Women Educationalists (FAWE Africa) is committed to upholding strong governance systems and effective human resource management to support its mission and operational excellence. As part of this commitment, FAWE conducts a periodic review of its Human Resource (HR) Manual every three years to ensure alignment with evolving labour laws, organizational priorities, and internationally recognized HR standards. This process is critical in maintaining fair, consistent, and legally compliant human resource policies and practices.
In addition to the HR Manual that contains all HR policies and procedures, FAWE recognizes the importance of maintaining an up-to-date and functional Organogram. Over time, organizational growth, program expansion and shifting strategic priorities often lead to changes in roles, reporting lines and functional responsibilities. Without regular review, this can result in overlapping mandates, unclear reporting relationships, gaps in accountability and inefficiencies in coordination and decision-making. A revised and well-aligned organization structure is therefore essential to clearly define roles and responsibilities, strengthen accountability structures, and ensure that the organization’s human resources are optimally configured to deliver on its mandate.
Given these considerations, FAWE seeks to engage a qualified and experienced Human Resources professional to undertake a comprehensive review of both the HR Manual and the organization structure.
The primary objectives of this assignment are to ensure that the review delivers clear institutionalvalue by strengthening compliance, improving organizational effectiveness, and providing practical recommendations that FAWE can implement with confidence.
The scope of this assignment should encompass a thorough review of the FAWE Human Resources Manual to assess its compliance with applicable labour laws, employment regulations, and relevant international human resource standards and practices in jurisdictions where FAWE has contracted staff. This review should also consider how effectively the current manual supports FAWE’s operational needs and governance expectations, drawing on benchmarking against comparable organizations and taking into account feedback already gathered from staff so that therevised framework is both compliant and practically responsive to the realities of the institution.
The scope should also include a review of FAWE’s organizational structure to determine whether it provides clear reporting lines, appropriate accountability structures, and an organizational arrangement that is aligned with both legal requirements and institutional effectiveness. The consultant’s work should result in well-justified proposed revisions to the Human Resources Manual and organizational structure, clearly showing the basis for any recommended amendments, and should culminate in a presentation of the key findings and recommendations to FAWE Africa’s Board.
The consultant will be expected to deliver the following outputs:
The assignment is expected to be completed within 4 to 5 weeks, commencing from the date of contract signing.
The consultant should possess:
All documents, data, and information accessed during the assignment shall remain the exclusive property of FAWE Africa. Strict confidentiality obligations shall bind the consultant and must ensure that no information is disclosed, reproduced, or used for purposes outside the scope of this engagement without prior written authorization from FAWE Africa.
The consultant shall also comply with applicable data protection and privacy laws, ensuring that all personal and organizational data is handled securely and lawfully. Any breach of confidentiality or data protection obligations may result in immediate termination of the contract and potential legal action.
Proposals will be evaluated in accordance with principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability. The evaluation will be based on the following weighted criteria:
(%)
Relevant qualifications and valid professional certification
Demonstrated experience in labour
25% Ensures the consultant is legally authorized to practice and reduces the risk of invalid advice.
Guarantees expertise in areas most critical to
law, HR policy review, and
governance
35%
FAWE’s compliance and HR obligations.
Methodology and approach to the assignment
Experience with NGOs or international organizations
25% Ensures a structured, legally sound process that can withstand scrutiny and mitigate risks.
10% Assures familiarity with sector-specific HR and governance challenges.
(%)
Financial proposal (cost- 5% effectiveness)
Balances affordability with compliance, ensuring fiduciary responsibility without compromising quality.
Interested professionals are invited to submit:
Submission: Proposals should be sent to procurement@fawe.org and addressed to the FAWEExecutive Director with the subject line: “FAWE Review of Human Resources Manual & Organogram” by the latest 8 June 2026.
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