Future Resilience and Development Foundation End-line Evaluation Consultant Jobs in Nigeria
Future Resilience and Development (FRAD) Foundation, is one of the local implementing partners (IP) for UNOCHA for the humanitarian response in Borno State Nigeria, providing relief, protection of women and girls from GBV, and inclusive nutrition response. FRAD is committed to building the resilience of the affected population in North-eastern Nigeria using locally driven solutions for sustainability. Active in Nutrition, education, livelihoods, women empowerment, youth development, and protection and promotion of rights.
FRAD supports vulnerable populations to build resilience to the effects of the crises. FRAD began it operation in 2019, and is into protection, Nutrition, Protection, and Education Women’s protection and empowerment (WPE), Education, Child Protection, and Economic Recovery and Development (ERD).
FRAD Foundation is implementing a project “Providing protection to women and girls from GBV and gender sensitive and inclusive nutrition response in Magumeri and Damboa LGAs funded by NHF in Northeastern Nigeria. The response is aimed at providing immediate humanitarian assistance to 31,335 Internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and host populations in the two LGAs of Borno state, through an area-based approach.
The project leverage on community health extension workers (CHWs), volunteers, to deliver a multi-sectoral, area-based response by providing integrated interventions across the Nutrition, and protection against GBV to meet the most immediate and lifesaving needs of IDPs, host communities and returnees in Magumeri and Damboa LGAs in Borno State as well as addressing ongoing, protracted needs, and supporting early recovery through strengthening the capacity building of the community-based structures and increasing the ownership of life-saving, life-sustaining, and life-building services by local authorities, and communities to ensure sustainability.
The Activity coordinates its approach with partners and the state government of Borno. The project mainstream safe programming and ensure the process of selection criteria is participatory and adheres to the “Do No Harm” principle.
It is herein proposed that FRAD will be conducting an End-line review to assess the extent to which the project contributed to achieving its proposed results, contribute to improving the lives of the project beneficiaries, assess the effectiveness and efficiency of the implementation of the project to learn from the processes of activities delivery and use the findings to affect the course of project intervention and evaluate lessons learned for future programming.
The independent consultant will carry out the analysis according to the ToR and will include necessary conflict sensitivity tools and exercises to meet study objectives. Some of these tools and areas of inquiry include but are not limited to, the following:
The consultant will be the primary author of the evaluation report. She/he will not have been involved in the program implementation and will be hired through a transparent recruitment process, based on professional experience, competence and ethics, and integrity for this evaluation. The consultant or at least a team member should have experience working in the Northeast.
The purpose of this project evaluation is to assess the project’s achievements in relation to its goal, objectives, and outcomes. The evaluation will also help us learn from the intervention and hold the FRAD and the donor (UNOCHA/NHF) accountable. Additionally, the evaluation will provide recommendations for designing future projects in the target areas, including newly accessible areas. The evaluation will assess the effectiveness of the implementation strategy and the results.
This includes the project’s execution methods, potential for replication, and its long-term viability. The assessment will also measure the realization of project outcomes, its adaptability for broader implementation, and the efficacy of the integration approach. Moreover, the evaluation will suggest opportunities for enhancement and knowledge acquisition. To achieve these aims, the evaluation will focus on the following essential areas (evaluation questions).
Below are Evaluation questions in line with the FRAD Evaluation Guideline to assess the project achievement in terms of its Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact, coherence, and sustainability.
The indicative objectives of the evaluation study based on the RCEESI+E framework is given below:
RCEESI+E Proposed Sub-Objectives of the Evaluation Study
Relevance
Coherence
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Sustainability
Impact
Equity
To assess the coverage of clients belonging to vulnerable and disadvantaged sections including women, children, and persons living with disability (PLWD).
Deliverables:
The content and the structure of the final analytical report with findings, and recommendations covering the scope of the assessment should meet the requirements of the NHF including the following:
Qualifications / Experience / Skills (Preferred):
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should apply by sending an Application letter, CV/lead consultant profile, relevant evaluation conducted/ link to research work to the following email address: [email protected]
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