Resident Coordinator System UN Country Framework for Ethiopia- International Evaluation Team Leader Jobs in Ethiopia
Background
With the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development at its core, and in response to the General Assembly resolution 71/243 on the quadrennial comprehensive policy review of operational activities for development of the United Nations system, the UN Secretary General’s report (December 2017) “Repositioning the United Nations development system to deliver on the 2030 Agenda: our promise for dignity, prosperity and peace on a healthy planet” puts forward a comprehensive proposal on further improvements to the resident coordinator system to ensure more coherent, accountable and effective support for the 2030 Agenda.
This was further reinforced by General Assembly resolution 72/729 of 1 June 2018, which gave the Secretary-General the mandate to implement the repositioning. A reinvigorated resident coordinator system is at the centre of a repositioned United Nations development system, and while the system has been instrumental in driving coherence on the ground over the past four decades, it is now insufficiently robust to respond to the needs of the 2030 Agenda.
In July 2020, the UN Country Team (UNCT) in Ethiopia, in partnership with the Government of Ethiopia (GoE), started the implementation of the UN Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework 2020 – 2025 (UNSDCF). The UNSDCF outlines the key priorities and commitments of the UN system aligned to the Ten Years Development Plan for Ethiopia (2021 – 2030). The UNSDCF followed the UN Development Assistance Framework (UNDAF) 2016 – 2020 in accordance with the UN General Assembly Resolution 72/279. The UNSDCF enables the UNCT in Ethiopia to elevate its support to the GoE in the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). The Framework adopted the principles of inclusion, resilience and sustainability. It aimed at causing transformational changes under four interlinked outcomes:
The Framework adopted a more ‘joined-up’ approach that encourages cross-sectoral and cross issue collaboration. Even though the initial plan under the UNSDCF was to establish an issue group that focused on strategic thematic issues, the UNCT re-assessed the approach and adopted Action Groups to lead planning and programming coordination under each of the four outcome areas.
In addition, the UNSDCF has thematic focused groups such as the Economists Group, Data and Statistics Working Group, Monitoring and Evaluation Sub-group and Leaving No One Behind (LNOB) Working Group that coordinate UNCT initiatives and advise the Programme Management Team (PMT) in their respective thematic areas.
The UNSDCF envisages a final independent evaluation to systematically assess the contributions of the UN Development System (UNDS) through the UNSDCF, focusing on development results achieved, gaps and overlaps.
The evaluation will ensure accountability, support learning and inform decision-making on the design for the next planning cycle. The evaluation will not only allow course correction, where necessary, but also will ensure performance improvement for the remaining years of the current UNSDCF and inform the preparation of the next UNSDCF.
The independent UNSDCF evaluation will be informed by evidence collected using primary and secondary data collection methods including UNSDCF and UN entity annual reviews, assessments, implementing partners, UN entity and joint evaluations generated during the CF implementation cycle. The main audience and primary users of the evaluation report include the Government of Ethiopia, UNCT, implementing and development partners.
Objectives of the evaluation:
The objectives of the evaluation are:
Scope of the Evaluation
The Evaluation will cover all contributions to the UNSDCF outcomes of all programmes, projects and activities conducted by the UNCT at national and regional level for the UNSDCF period July 2020 to December 2023. It will also assess the UNSDCF cross-cutting issues and global UN programming principles such as LNOB, human rights, gender equality and the empowerment of women, disability and youth inclusion, environmental sustainability and results-based management.
The Evaluation will build on the existing programme or project evaluations conducted by each agency to make evaluative judgements about the Cooperation Framework. The evaluation findings will inform the design of the next UNSDCF for the period July 2025 – June 2030.
Where a lack of data necessitates a quick assessment of a contribution, this should be carried out using appropriate evaluation methodologies that identify contributions at the outcome level and ascertain the plausibility of causal relationships between outputs and outcomes.
The evaluation will assess the implementation, monitoring and reporting as well as in facilitating multi-stakeholder coordination and mechanism and mobilizing resources for smooth and efficient UNSDCF implementation. The evaluation will be informed by a stakeholder mapping to identify key users and target audiences of the evaluation.
Tasks under the Consultancy
Under the overall supervision of the Head of UNRCO and Evaluation Manager, the Evaluation
Team Leader will be responsible for the following duties and responsibilities:-
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How to Apply
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