Presently it has programmes focusing on water & sanitation, food security, non-formal education, vocational training, cash relief, as well as humanitarian emergency response. The present donor portfolio includes European Commission, USAID, UNICEF, HRF, Netherlands Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Oxfam Novib, Oxfam Canada and others.
The Head Office in Nairobi is responsible for programme and policy development, project identification, planning, monitoring and, evaluation, logistical, personal and security support activities, recruitment, financial accountability, networking, fundraising and reporting. The field offices are responsible for project implementation in partnership with the community and other stakeholders.
Assignment Summary
Horn Relief is seeking a qualified consultant(s) specialized in evaluating integrated Water and Sanitation and Livelihood projects, to evaluate Horn Relief’s ELRI project in Garissa County in Northeastern Kenya.
The consultancy is for a period of 28 days, beginning mid March and will include desk review work, field data collection, data analysis and report writing. Horn Relief encourages Consultancy firms or groups who can assign at least two consultants specialized in Water and Sanitation, and Livelihoods programmes.
Project Summary
The goal of the project is to reduce the effects of the drought-affected population in Northern Kenya by enhancing the purchasing power of the most vulnerable households and increasing accessibility to safe water and sanitation practices.
The objective of this 12 month OFDA-funded intervention is to improve the purchasing power and livelihoods of 2,000 drought-affected households (14,000 persons based on the estimated household size of 7) through a combination of Cash Relief distribution and Cash-for-Work activities so as to address the immediate food security needs, economic asset recovery and critical infrastructure rehabilitation.
Objectives of the Assignment
The overall objective of this assignment is to carry out the final evaluation that is coming up soon after the end of activity implementation. The assignment involves an assessment on how adequately the project has achieved its stated objectives as well as to determine the nature and extent of impact the project has had so far on the main target communities, in terms of access to clean water, sanitation and livelihood security.
The final evaluation will also provide good knowledge base on what worked and what did not, providing solid practical recommendations for potential replication and scale-up in program intervention areas.
Deliverables
The following key issues need to be addressed by the mission. The present list however is not exhaustive and additional issues might come up during the mission.
1) Relevance (including coherence and the appropriateness of project objectives to the problems that it was supposed to address, and to the physical and policy environment within which it operated)
Project activity management and implementation, and resource allocation (including human resources and financial management);Involvement of the beneficiaries in the design and identification of water sources to rehabilitate/construct;Sustainability of the water structures constructed/rehabilitatedGender balance in relation to beneficiary participation and benefits,Assessment of value of internal controls i.e. monitoring tools, information management, Activity plan and implementation;Assessment of money transfer company efficiency and effectiveness.3) Effectiveness (assess the contribution from the project results and how assumptions have affected the project) in relation to:
Project design as the best approach to achieving the set objectives;Effectiveness of Beneficiary targeting and selection criteria used to reach the most vulnerable;No of beneficiaries reached within the different components (cash for work, access to clean water, infrastructure construction and rehabilitation) of the project (broken down by gender);Improving behavior change in hygiene practices and restoration of the range land;Capacity building and behavior change activities success rate;To what extent did the external assumptions in the proposal hold true and how well were the mitigating measures put into use?4) Impact (the effect of the project on its wider environment, and its contribution to the wider objectives summarized in the project overall objective)
Impact of the project activities to alleviate vulnerability to food insecurity in the target population;Impact of the project activities to reduce vulnerability to waterborne diseases;Impact of project activities on power relations (i.e. at the HH level);Impact on conflict mitigation as a result of the project design;Impact of project activities on non-beneficiaries.5) Sustainability (the likelihood of a continuation in the stream of benefits produced by the project)
Design of the project in relation to sustainability;Sustainability of project outcomes;Efficiency of activities geared at sustainability (e.g. management of water structures).6) Additional tasks
In addition to the above, the final evaluation mission will specifically assess and evaluate the following issues:
The methodology involves direct and indirect data collection, analysis and cross referencing, formulating recommendations and lessons learnt. The direct data collection will be done through visits to project sites in Garissa County in Northeastern Kenya and indirect data collection will be done through extensive literature review.
To the extent possible, field data should be collected using participatory appraisal techniques. Village leaders; such as Chiefs, Coucillors, elders, women, men, minorities and youth from pastoral, agro-pastoral and other livelihood groups in the community should be involved as much as possible, in addition to government partners from the respective government of Kenya counter part ministries/departments.
It is envisaged that the methodology used during this final evaluation will include, but not be limited to, the following:
A work plan for this assignment should be developed in relation to the methodology suggested by the consultant, and the number of day set for this assignment. This will include a one day briefing on the findings to get input from project and programme staff, as well as build consensus around the recommendations.
The Consultant team will report to the Programs Director at Horn Relief and work directly with Programme Officer-Livelihoods and Programme Manager for ELRI.
Qualification Profile
All documentation related to the assignment shall remain the sole and exclusive property of Horn Relief.
How to apply
Application Process
Applications should be submitted no later than 20th March 2011. Horn Relief will conduct interviews on an on-going basis. The selection committee will review all applications as they arrive. All applicants must meet the minimum requirements described above. Only short listed candidates will be contacted.
Horn Relief is an equal opportunity employer.
Each application should include the following:
All applications should be sent to Horn Relief at vacancies@hornrelief.org with the subject line: “Final Evaluation Proposal – ELRI” or by post to:
Horn Relief Kenya
P.O. Box 70331 - 00400
Nairobi, Kenya.
Applications should be submitted no later than 20th March 2011.
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