Bodhi is conducting the mid-term evaluation of the Cash Consortium of Sudan (CCS), a multi-donor humanitarian cash assistance platform operating across all 18 Sudanese states and the Abyei PCA. Commissioned by Mercy Corps as consortium lead and funded by DG ECHO, FCDO, and the British Council/RAF, the CCS brings together 8 international and 12 national partners to deliver Multi-Purpose Cash Assistance, Group Cash Transfers, Emergency Business Grants, and a Common Fund rapid-response mechanism, alongside coordination, research and learning, and advocacy functions. As of October 2025, the consortium had reached approximately 1.9 million conflict-affected individuals with over USD 96 million in secured funding. The evaluation is theory-based and explicitly designed for learning, applying Outcome Harvesting, Contribution Analysis, and Process Tracing in sequence to assess CCS performance across four domains: implementation quality and operational performance; outcomes across modalities; governance and adaptive management; and localisation and the enabling environment. Findings are structured around a three-level socio-ecological model spanning household, community and market, and system and platform levels. The evaluation triangulates structured analysis of existing CCS datasets (PDM, TPM, JMMI, CARM, partner reporting) with approximately 25 to 30 remote key informant interviews, and is delivered fully remotely given access constraints in the operating environment.