Consultancy: M & E Specialist for the Development of a Social Protection M & E Framework for Kenya 130 views0 applications


If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world’s leading children’s rights organization would like to hear from you.

For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children’s survival, protection and development. The world’s largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.

Scope of Work

Goal and Objective

The M&E reports will assist the Government in key policy decisions in planning, designing of follow up programes. The M&E Framework will be used to track and review progress of implementing social protection programmes and drawing lessons learnt for changes.

The Government can realise the achievement of the social pillar under the vision 2030 for all participants in this sector and all crosscutting agendas, through M&E reporting in the sector. The impacts survey and evaluations will produce evidence based quantitative and qualitative data for scale up management and progress.

Good Evaluations around the world have contributed to securing greater political and financial support for social protection programs. At the same time rigorous monitoring is important for accountability for stakeholders, implementers, beneficiaries and development partners.

The main objectives of the consultancy will include;

  • To develop an integrated social protection sectorwide M & E Framework with indicators and reporting mechanisms that will provide a stronger and timely evidence base for the growth and expansion of the sector as well as impact to the most vulnerable population.
  • To enhance the development of a central database system which promote systematic collecting and collating of M&E data from the various social protection players and programmes.
  • To set in place a system for quarterly and annual reporting of the achievements of indicators in the Social Protection sector to inform decision making for the sector.

The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist will be responsible for developing a sustainable Monitoring & Evaluation system for tracking SP impacts and outcomes. The consultant will lead the process of strengthening the technical capacity of SP programmes M&E function and ensuring information influences policy and programme planning development. The M&E officer will report to the Social Protection (SP) Secretariat Programme Coordinator and work closely with other MIS, ICT, Research and Development officers and Communications colleagues in the Secretariat. The M&E officer will be expected to develop and maintain close working relations with counterparts within the individual SP programmes.

Key responsibilities and Tasks

  • Map and assess the existing social protection M&E and reporting systems
  • Design an integrated M&E framework for social protection to track the Social Protection programmes, the progress of the social protection policy, investment plan towards kenya Vision 2030 and the contribution of social protection to GDP and other national outcomes including Vision 2030 and the Bill of Rights
  • Set up a central system for collecting and collating the M&E data;
  • Support implementing agencies to establish M & E systems that are consistent with the national M & E requirements and that can be easily linked with the central database;
  • Ensure that the system can produce regular (quarterly, annual) quality reports documenting the status and achievements of SP activities;
  • Ensure the national M & E framework is inclusive of gender issues, and provides information on the contribution of social protection to the realisation of the rights of children, youth, disabled, elderly, and marginalised in line with the Bill of Rights; also for the health insurance and social security sector
  • Train key stakeholders in the utilization and implementation of the M&E framework;
  • Support Social protection Secretariat to commission relevant external research and impact evaluations;
  • Working with the Social protection Secretariat to develop indicators, outputs and means of verification for assessing SP outcomes;
  • Work with the MIS and ICT Officers in the SPS and guide them to establish an MIS system for the various SP programmes with the potential to scale up to national level.
  • Liase with the National Social Security Fund, National Health Insurance Fund, Social Assistance Unit and other key players to identify common indicators and needs for system development and capacity support
  • Ensure monitoring systems establishment and capacity building is harmonised with the finalised monitoring and evaluation framework for social protection programmes
  • Liase with consultants and partners on studies and evaluations ongoing and planned to ensure all SP issues are covered.
  • Handover the developed M&E framework for social protection programmes to GoK permanent staff when term ends

RWPPCR/IRs areas covered

Outcome 6: By 2018, social protection mechanisms and systems for vulnerable children and adolescents are integrated, adequately resourced, coordinated and sustainable in regular and emergency situations

Output 3: Capacity of national and county governments developed for co-ordination, harmonization, and emergency response of social assistance linked to child vulnerability

Activities

  • Long Term evaluation of CT-OVC programme

Deliverables:

Deliverables

Duration (Estimated # of days )

Timeline/Deadline

Schedule of Payment

  • Approved inception and mapping report

21 days

Mid November 2017

1st Instalment (10%)

  • Draft consultative M & E framework for social protection incorporating operational and impact level issues, and including measures to track gender equality issues and the realization of human rights for different categories of groups

63 days

Mid-January 2018

2nd Instalment (25%)

  • Final M & E framework as above within six months

84 days

Mid-Mai 2018

3rd Instalment (15%)

  • Central database and system for collecting and collating M & E data from individual social protection programmes established

21 days

Mid-June 2018

  • Training of relevant National and County staff of M&E system

15 days

July 21018

4th Instalment (20%)

  • First annual Social Protection Monitoring Report

5 days

July 2018

  • Provide an annual monitoring report for social protection inputs to overall GOK processes, sector budget papers, NIMES and MTP reports as necessary.

21 days

August 2018

  • Comprehensive handover package for permanent staff M&E government staff at the end of the assignment

5 days

September 2018

5th Instalment (30%)

TOTAL person days

235 days

N.B.

  • · ·  ·  Payment is on satisfactory completion of deliverables duly authorized by the Supervisor of contract.
  • Specific deliverables of acceptable quality must be submitted at the planned times.
  • Performance will be evaluated considering quality of deliverables, consultation with stakeholders, timeliness of deliverables of and comprehensiveness of work as defined in the terms of reference.
  • The consultant is expected to carry out the documentation process in accordance with professional communication development standards

Required qualifications, desired competencies, technical background and experience

(Consult with HR on this prior to signing off on the TOR)

Key requirements for the post:

  • Hold a Masters degree or equivalent in Social Sciences (Sociology, population studies, demography, anthropology, economics, etc) or statistics
  • At least 7 years experience in designing, managing and implementing M&E systems
  • Previous experience should include working with complex government and multilateral programs
  • Experience in social protection sector programs and policy
  • Experienced trainer of M&E approaches
  • Excellent report writing skills
  • Good presentation and facilitation skills
  • Should be a team player.

Please indicate your ability, availability and daily/monthly rate (in US$) to undertake the terms of reference above (including travel and daily subsistence allowance, if applicable). Applications submitted without a daily/monthly rate will not be considered.

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Consultancy , 40 hours per week United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF)

If you are a committed, creative professional and are passionate about making a lasting difference for children, the world's leading children's rights organization would like to hear from you.

For 70 years, UNICEF has been working on the ground in 190 countries and territories to promote children's survival, protection and development. The world's largest provider of vaccines for developing countries, UNICEF supports child health and nutrition, good water and sanitation, quality basic education for all boys and girls, and the protection of children from violence, exploitation, and AIDS. UNICEF is funded entirely by the voluntary contributions of individuals, businesses, foundations and governments.

Scope of Work

Goal and Objective

The M&E reports will assist the Government in key policy decisions in planning, designing of follow up programes. The M&E Framework will be used to track and review progress of implementing social protection programmes and drawing lessons learnt for changes.

The Government can realise the achievement of the social pillar under the vision 2030 for all participants in this sector and all crosscutting agendas, through M&E reporting in the sector. The impacts survey and evaluations will produce evidence based quantitative and qualitative data for scale up management and progress.

Good Evaluations around the world have contributed to securing greater political and financial support for social protection programs. At the same time rigorous monitoring is important for accountability for stakeholders, implementers, beneficiaries and development partners.

The main objectives of the consultancy will include;

  • To develop an integrated social protection sectorwide M & E Framework with indicators and reporting mechanisms that will provide a stronger and timely evidence base for the growth and expansion of the sector as well as impact to the most vulnerable population.
  • To enhance the development of a central database system which promote systematic collecting and collating of M&E data from the various social protection players and programmes.
  • To set in place a system for quarterly and annual reporting of the achievements of indicators in the Social Protection sector to inform decision making for the sector.

The Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Specialist will be responsible for developing a sustainable Monitoring & Evaluation system for tracking SP impacts and outcomes. The consultant will lead the process of strengthening the technical capacity of SP programmes M&E function and ensuring information influences policy and programme planning development. The M&E officer will report to the Social Protection (SP) Secretariat Programme Coordinator and work closely with other MIS, ICT, Research and Development officers and Communications colleagues in the Secretariat. The M&E officer will be expected to develop and maintain close working relations with counterparts within the individual SP programmes.

Key responsibilities and Tasks

  • Map and assess the existing social protection M&E and reporting systems
  • Design an integrated M&E framework for social protection to track the Social Protection programmes, the progress of the social protection policy, investment plan towards kenya Vision 2030 and the contribution of social protection to GDP and other national outcomes including Vision 2030 and the Bill of Rights
  • Set up a central system for collecting and collating the M&E data;
  • Support implementing agencies to establish M & E systems that are consistent with the national M & E requirements and that can be easily linked with the central database;
  • Ensure that the system can produce regular (quarterly, annual) quality reports documenting the status and achievements of SP activities;
  • Ensure the national M & E framework is inclusive of gender issues, and provides information on the contribution of social protection to the realisation of the rights of children, youth, disabled, elderly, and marginalised in line with the Bill of Rights; also for the health insurance and social security sector
  • Train key stakeholders in the utilization and implementation of the M&E framework;
  • Support Social protection Secretariat to commission relevant external research and impact evaluations;
  • Working with the Social protection Secretariat to develop indicators, outputs and means of verification for assessing SP outcomes;
  • Work with the MIS and ICT Officers in the SPS and guide them to establish an MIS system for the various SP programmes with the potential to scale up to national level.
  • Liase with the National Social Security Fund, National Health Insurance Fund, Social Assistance Unit and other key players to identify common indicators and needs for system development and capacity support
  • Ensure monitoring systems establishment and capacity building is harmonised with the finalised monitoring and evaluation framework for social protection programmes
  • Liase with consultants and partners on studies and evaluations ongoing and planned to ensure all SP issues are covered.
  • Handover the developed M&E framework for social protection programmes to GoK permanent staff when term ends

RWPPCR/IRs areas covered

Outcome 6: By 2018, social protection mechanisms and systems for vulnerable children and adolescents are integrated, adequately resourced, coordinated and sustainable in regular and emergency situations

Output 3: Capacity of national and county governments developed for co-ordination, harmonization, and emergency response of social assistance linked to child vulnerability

Activities

  • Long Term evaluation of CT-OVC programme

Deliverables:

Deliverables

Duration (Estimated # of days )

Timeline/Deadline

Schedule of Payment

  • Approved inception and mapping report

21 days

Mid November 2017

1st Instalment (10%)

  • Draft consultative M & E framework for social protection incorporating operational and impact level issues, and including measures to track gender equality issues and the realization of human rights for different categories of groups

63 days

Mid-January 2018

2nd Instalment (25%)

  • Final M & E framework as above within six months

84 days

Mid-Mai 2018

3rd Instalment (15%)

  • Central database and system for collecting and collating M & E data from individual social protection programmes established

21 days

Mid-June 2018

  • Training of relevant National and County staff of M&E system

15 days

July 21018

4th Instalment (20%)

  • First annual Social Protection Monitoring Report

5 days

July 2018

  • Provide an annual monitoring report for social protection inputs to overall GOK processes, sector budget papers, NIMES and MTP reports as necessary.

21 days

August 2018

  • Comprehensive handover package for permanent staff M&E government staff at the end of the assignment

5 days

September 2018

5th Instalment (30%)

TOTAL person days

235 days

N.B.

  • · ·  ·  Payment is on satisfactory completion of deliverables duly authorized by the Supervisor of contract.
  • Specific deliverables of acceptable quality must be submitted at the planned times.
  • Performance will be evaluated considering quality of deliverables, consultation with stakeholders, timeliness of deliverables of and comprehensiveness of work as defined in the terms of reference.
  • The consultant is expected to carry out the documentation process in accordance with professional communication development standards

Required qualifications, desired competencies, technical background and experience

(Consult with HR on this prior to signing off on the TOR)

Key requirements for the post:

  • Hold a Masters degree or equivalent in Social Sciences (Sociology, population studies, demography, anthropology, economics, etc) or statistics
  • At least 7 years experience in designing, managing and implementing M&E systems
  • Previous experience should include working with complex government and multilateral programs
  • Experience in social protection sector programs and policy
  • Experienced trainer of M&E approaches
  • Excellent report writing skills
  • Good presentation and facilitation skills
  • Should be a team player.

Please indicate your ability, availability and daily/monthly rate (in US$) to undertake the terms of reference above (including travel and daily subsistence allowance, if applicable). Applications submitted without a daily/monthly rate will not be considered.

UNICEF is committed to diversity and inclusion within its workforce, and encourages qualified female and male candidates from all national, religious and ethnic backgrounds, including persons living with disabilities, to apply to become a part of our organisation.

2017-10-06

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