Call for Application.
Vacancy No. | IOM-CFA/0046/21 |
Position Title | International Consultant- Project Evaluator |
Duty Station | Homebased |
Classification | Consultant (Individual or Consulting Firm) |
Posting Period | 01.04.2021 – 20.04.2021 |
Organizational Context
The IOM is seeking to hire a consultant under the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union and UNECA, and the direct supervision of the Senior Programme Support Coordinator to undertake an end review of the project ‘Support to the AUC on Migration Affairs’ and produce an evaluation report that will be submitted to The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
2. SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSULTANCY
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) entered into an agreement on financial assistance for the project ‘Support to the AUC on Migration Affairs” on 8 December 2016. The duration of the agreement was originally set for two years but was prolonged on two occasions through no-cost extensions and on one occasion through a cost-extension. The agreed support period for the project expired consequently end of 2020.
The main objective of the project was aimed to increase the capacity of the African Union Commission’s Department of Political Affairs (DPA) and Department of Social Affairs (DSA) for the advancement and implementation of migration related initiatives and processes, namely the drafting, completion, adoption of the Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community Relating to Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment and operationalization of the Horn of African Initiative Against Trafficking in persons and Smuggling of Migrants, respectively.
The agreement was entered into with IOM directly instead of the African Union Commission (AUC) to reduce the administrative burden on the AUC. It was also anticipated that IOMs existing working relationship with the AUC would ensure a close and strong cooperation with the AUC in the execution of the project.
The project had two main objectives:
1. Increased mobility on the African continent, and
2. Effective prevention of trafficking on the Horn of Africa
and aimed to achieve the following outcomes:
According to article 12.1 in the agreement, an end review focusing on results achieved is to be carried out shortly after the end of the support period. The main purpose of the review is to assess the performance of the project and to take stock of the results achieved. It should, in addition, provide recommendations for implementation of goals that may not have been met. The evaluation findings and recommendations will help guide the IOM Project team in the planning and implementation of future projects.
The evaluation will be conducted as an external evaluation where the evaluation is managed by an IOM official and conducted by an external evaluator. Key stakeholders, IOM constituents, partners and the donor will be consulted, as necessary, throughout the evaluation process.
4. RESPONSIBLITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITY
Evaluation Pillars:
· Relevance:
a) To what extent are the objectives of the project consistent with the beneficiaries’ requirements, and relevant to the identified needs?
b) To what extent are the project design (objectives, outcomes, outputs and activities) and its underlining theory of change logical and coherent?
c) Were the outputs achievable or overly ambitious?
Effectiveness:
a) To what extent has the project achieved its planned results (including intended and unintended, positive and negative)?
b) Are there any external factors that hindered or facilitated achievement of the project?
c) To what extent do the project management capacities and arrangements put in place support the achievement of the planned results?
d) Has the project strengthened an enabling environment (systems, policies, processes, attitudes, etc.)?
Sustainability:
a) To what extent are the planned results of the project likely to be durable and be maintained or even scaled up?
b) How effective has the project been in establishing Continental/regional ownership?
c) To what extent has the project strengthened the capacities of AUC structures?
d) Has the project increased or decreased dependency on outside intervention?
The scope of the review will cover all project components and interventions under the project since the start of implementation till the end of the support period (December 2016-December 2020).
The evaluation will be carried out through a desk review and meetings with relevant partners and stakeholders. Further details regarding the approach are to be decided by IOM or by the review/evaluation team. When a team has been selected, the approach and methodology should be further detailed in the inception report.
The evaluator may adapt the evaluation criteria and questions, but any fundamental changes should be agreed upon between the IOM evaluation manager and the evaluator. The evaluation instruments (to be summarized in the inception report) should identify the general areas of focus as well as other priority aspects to be addressed in the evaluation.
The draft evaluation report will be shared with all relevant stakeholders and a request for comment will be asked within a specified time (not more than 5 working days).
Timeframe and schedule:
The evaluation will be conducted between April 2021 and July 2021 for an estimated 25 working days, as detailed below:
Task | Estimated level of effort (# of days) | Time |
Engagement of Consultant | 0 | 4th week of April 2021 |
Produce inception report | 5 | 9 May 2021 |
Inception report review and approval | 0 | 9 – 16 May 2020 |
Consultations, data collection and debriefing to the Project Team and Evaluation Manager | 10 | 16 – 30 May 2021 |
Produce and submit a draft report | 5 | 1 – 14 June 2021 |
Feedback on the draft evaluation report | 0 | 14 – 21 June 2021 |
Finalization and approval of the report | 5 | 21 June – 4 July 2021 |
Total number of days | 25 |
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