Consultancy for Final Evaluation
Malteser International (MI) is the worldwide humanitarian relief agency of the Sovereign Order of Malta. For over 60 years, we have provided relief and recovery during and following conflicts and disasters. Christian values and humanitarian principles form the foundations of our work: bringing aid to people regardless of their religion, background, or political convictions at over 100 Projects in more than 25 countries. Our activities in Thailand have since 1993 focussed on providing Health and WASH services in temporary shelters in Mae Hong Son province for displaced persons from Myanmar.The final evaluation for EU-funded project “Health and WASH services, return preparedness and capacity strengthening for refugees in the Thai-Myanmar border temporary shelters” will be undertaken focus on curative and preventive health care services (including MCH, nutrition, psychosocial support services, water access, sanitation facilities, waste management, vector control, outbreak control, return support services as well as rehabilitation services for people with disabilities). The general health and WASH services are implemented by MI as lead agency in Mae Ra Ma Luang and Mae La Oon shelters, in Mae Hong Son province, with rehabilitation services implemented by Humanity & Inclusion as partner organisation, their rehabilitation services are also funded under this project and implemented in Nupo, Umpiem and Mae La camps in Tak province.
This evaluation has been planned with the main purpose to assess the implementation process and impact orientation of the above-cited project, with feedback on the achievements as well as to facilitate learning for improvement of design and management of future projects, and in order to demonstrate accountability to donors and beneficiaries.
Objectives of final evaluation
This evaluation has been planned with the main purpose of learning for improvement of design and management of future projects, and in order to demonstrate accountability to donors and beneficiaries. Key observations on the strengths and weaknesses of the project design, implementation processes, monitoring tools, cooperation with local stakeholders, best practices, and lessons learnt, and cross-cutting issues shall be taken into account.The main aspects and questions to be addressed in the evaluation:
- Relevance: appropriateness and relevance of the design to address problems and needs of the target population
- Effectiveness: whether activities implemented can be appropriate and has led to the intended outputs with observations on what has worked, or not worked in contributing to a reduction of health and WASH-related vulnerabilities and the extent to which services have been able to follow relevant international standards and the level of participation and satisfaction generated among the target population.
- Efficiency: To what extent inputs have been turned into qualitative and quantitative outputs and the overall efficiency of the implementation of this project considering approaches and technical inputs used, including that of facilitating sharing of water resource between villages and camps.
- Impact: looking at any impact that the project can be considered having generated and the wider effects on individuals, gender groups, communities and institutions with consideration given to the satisfaction levels among target groups and any difference activities may have had for them. Also if the project managed to address crosscutting issues.
- Sustainability (as would be feasible in a refugee seeting): look at the extent to which the achievements are likely to last and adjustments needed to improve the sustainability and that approach used was participatory and owner driven.
- Coordination: the extent to which other relevant actors were involved and coordinated with for the Benefit of the target population, noting gaps or duplication of activities/Services.
For more information, please see the Terms of Reference
Timeframe
The evaluation is expected to take place in July/August 2019. The preliminary time allocation is described in detail in the Terms of ReferenceRequired Expertise
The evaluator/team should have following skills and experiences:- Technical knowledge and experience in the field of Health, WASH MCH, WASH, rehabilitation of people with disabilities in South East Asia
- Experiences with Primary Health Care programs and knowledge of the local Thai-Myanmar border context are considered an advantage
- Demonstrated capacity and experience in evaluating development and humanitarian programmes
- Fluency in English (spoken/written)
- Experience in working with local non-governmental organisations is required
- Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
- Demonstrated cross-cultural skills
Tenders and Evaluation management
Bids must include:- Maximum 5 pages’ proposal covering at least: a) overall framework and b) methodologies 3) List of reference materials required.
- CV(s) and evidence/references of past evaluations.
- Proposed budget for the evaluation covering consultancy fees, travel (excluding on-site transportation) and per diem (if required). The budget should present consultancy fee costs according to number of expected working days over the entire period. It is anticipated that the evaluation will last around 18 working days.
Bids should be submitted electronically to Malteser International by the closing date of 8th May 2019 at 17:00 (Thailand Time) to:
Per Vogel, Programme Coordinator, per.vogel@malteser-international.org
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