Opening the Space for Enhanced Food Security & Livelihood Re
Dec Funded Project External Evaluation
Opening the Space for Enhanced Food Security and Livelihood Recovery in the Gaza Strip
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Background
Oxfam is interested to evaluate an approximately 2M GBP DEC funded project that was carried out as a response to the emergency resulting from war in Gaza in 2014. The project titled: ‘Opening the space for enhanced food security and livelihood recovery in the Gaza Strip’ included multiple components to provide assistance to affected populations in the areas of Gaza and Northern governorate of the Gaza Strip. The project overall objective is to support the Gaza vulnerable and war-affected population and increase the possibilities of vulnerable households to transition out of deep poverty to enhanced food security and improved well-being.
Tasks and deliverables:
The technical consultant expected to conduct the following deliverables:
Inception report: evaluator is expected to deliver a detailed inception report 1 week after signing of the contract to include the following:
-Evaluation methodology: including what tools will be used and how will they be used to best serve the purpose of the assignment
-Detailed work plan; that includes when and what will the evaluator carry out in order to implement the evaluation assignment, including any services to be sub-contracted e.g. translation, field work, data processing etc.
-Evaluator’s understanding of the various evaluation dimensions: what is the evaluation expected to provide and what it cannot provide given any identified limitations
-Report outline
-Draft report: A draft comprehensive report (max 30 pages) detailing the assessment against the research questions specified above
-An oral presentation of the preliminary findings and lessons learned to Oxfam and the project partners before submitting the final evaluation report
-Final report: The consultant is expected to produce a report written in English, of a maximum length of 30 pages. It should include an executive summary at the beginning of the report. This summary must be drafted in such a way that the main findings, recommendations and lessons learned of the evaluation can be understood without having to refer to the rest of the report
-All written deliverables will be submitted in English Language.
The technical consultant is expected to deliver the following Tasks:
-Identify and clearly explain whether the project met its goal, objectives and desired results taking into consideration the relevant factors and context affecting project’s ability to achieve its objectives. (40%)
-Examine the effectiveness of the linking relief, recovery and development (LRRD) model within a post-emergency/recovery phase response in the Gaza context. This to include each of the components of the project and each respective linkage. This will require overall analysis of the cash interventions with a focus on the impact on livelihoods. (40%)
-Provide recommendations and guidance on how Oxfam can and should implement LRRD to support vulnerable livelihoods under such scope of implemented activities either for the implemented scale or for a potentially larger scale (20%)
Time Frame and location
The project evaluation is expected to take 30 working days starting from the second week of June 2016.
Travel into Gaza will be required to undertake field work and any personnel involved should be able to acquire all necessary permits (Israeli and Palestinian) for travel to, and stay in, Gaza. If the consultant is based overseas and is unable to acquire necessary permits they need to arrange for a local team based in Gaza to assist them as required with primarily research and to work remotely. Oxfam is unable to support access of 3rd parties in this regard.
Qualifications
-Proven good record in evaluation of both development and humanitarian projects in the NGO sector and ability / commitment to meet agreed deadlines
-Expert-level knowledge in LRRD particularly cash programming linked to graduation, livelihoods recovery and long-term economic development projects
-Experience and ability in terms of emotional intelligence including understanding the importance of psychological resources and the role that these play in terms of autonomy and resilience with in emergency and development contexts
-Relevant geographical experience from the Middle East, ideally including previous work in the oPt/Gaza, knowledge of relevant the programme profile and evidence base in this region across international and local actors.
-Fluency in English and Arabic is a requirement. If the consultant is not fluent in Arabic, ability to sub-contract and work with teams to carry out primary research and review MEAL documentation is essential.
-Excellent verbal/written communication skills & strong report writing skills
-Awareness of cultural sensitivities and local context
-Experience of integrating gender dynamics within participatory data collection
-Ability to work with a team and under pressure to meet deadlines and produce agreed deliverables
-The evaluator must be independent, but collaborative, willing to share thoughts, ideas, and make constructive criticism
How to Apply:
Qualified candidates and teams are requested to cover letter, proposed team members CV’s, consultant profile, detailed Technical and financial proposal (including daily rate and expenses) to
no later than 23rd May 2016.
To ask for the full TOR please send your request to [email protected]
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