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Team Leader – Final Evaluation of the Program "Supporting Access to Justice in Afghanistan – II"

Home Based - May require travel

  • Organization: IDLO - International Development Law Organization
  • Location: Home Based - May require travel
  • Grade: Consultancy - Single Engagement Agreement
  • Occupational Groups:
    • International Relations
    • Legal - International Law
    • Monitoring and Evaluation
  • Closing Date: Closed

THE ASSIGNMENT

The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the IDLO’s SAJA II program against its stated outcomes as of February 2020. Within this framework, the evaluation will:

  • Provide an independent assessment of the program and measure the extent to which the expected results were achieved with a particular emphasis on its impact on the intended beneficiaries and sustainability of results;
  • Identify relevant lessons learned with a view to informing the design and implementation of future projects and programs in and outside Afghanistan; and
  • Based on the above, provide feedback, input and direction to on follow-on programming concepts.

The incumbent will report to the Evaluation Unit and Director of Policy, Research and Learning under a day-to-day supervision of the Evaluation Specialist and will be expected to carry out the following key duties in line with the detailed evaluation Terms of Reference (Link):

  • Conduct an in-depth desk review of strategies, policies, and frameworks relevant to the context, and the program documents and reports;
  • Reconstruct the Theory of Change and develop the EQs and Indicators;
  • Identify methodological approaches and tools to capture data, in line with the expected evaluation results;
  • Organize and manage data collection with the (Junior) Evaluation consultant, administering it with program stakeholders and beneficiaries including program trainers, trainees, and other stakeholders relevant for the evaluation’s scope; and
  • In coordination with the (Junior) Evaluation consultant, set up and conduct key informant interviews and Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with other relevant program stakeholders.

The incumbent will undertake the in-depth analytical work to produce Inception Note and Evaluation Report in all draft and final versions. In particular, the incumbent will prepare the following deliverables:

  • An Inception Note (presenting the situational background, the evaluation design and the list of key informants in the field)
  • A draft Evaluation Report (presenting the evaluation findings, conclusions/lessons learned and recommendations where the “causal link” is strictly observed)
  • Finalized Evaluation Report, incorporating feedback from all relevant program stakeholders.

Ideal Candidate Profile

Education

·           Advanced university degree in Evaluation, Health, Social Sciences, International Development, Law or related field.

 

Work experience

  • Over 10 years of relevant professional experience in conducting results-oriented evaluations of international development projects and programs and/or in complex/strategic assessments, focused on capacity-building in the fields of good governance and rule of law, preferably in Afghan context;
  •  A strong track record in Team Leadership for development assistance evaluations
  • Professional experience with project cycle management, OECD DAC evaluation framework, logical framework approaches and with quality assurance within international development evaluations;
  • Knowledge/experience in gender justice and/or gender equality related programs will be an asset.
  • Experience with working in fragile/transition countries and knowledge/experience of capacity building and institutional development programs will be considered an asset.

Languages

  • Fluency in written and spoken English is required.

Technical competencies

  • Demonstrated knowledge of evaluation methodology for development assistance projects and programs with specific experience in evaluation methods and tools (including theory-of-change based evaluations);
  • Sound knowledge of the OECD DAC evaluation standards and criteria;
  • Sound knowledge of developing qualitative and quantitative (proxy) indicators;
  • Relevant experience with survey techniques, focus groups and other participatory methods;
  • Strong knowledge of quantitative and qualitative data collection methods;
  • Strong analytical, writing and editing skills.

TERMS and CONDITIONS

The consultancy is expected to start in end of January 2020. The inception note is expected by early February 2020, and the draft evaluation report is expected tentatively by end of March 2020. This is a results-based assignment where payments are made upon satisfactory production of evaluation deliverables. The estimated number of workdays for the assignment is 45 workdays for the Evaluation Team Leader. This includes 15 working days for the data collection field mission in Afghanistan.

DISCLAIMER 

The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by the Contractor assigned to this work. This may not be an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities.

The Director-General of IDLO reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities or even to cancel the recruitment to meet business and organizational needs as necessary.

 

 

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