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ActionAid is seeking qualified consultant(s) to conduct an independent evaluation of our Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC)-funded response to the 2017 East Africa drought.

As a result of the severe drought in East Africa in 2016 and 2017, ActionAid launched a humanitarian response in Kenya and Somaliland – initially using relatively small-scale funds from its internal emergency fund but significantly scaled up with Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) funding in 2017. The DEC initial 6-month response phase 1 lasts from mid-March to the end of September 2017.

The overall purpose of the evaluation is to assess the extent to which ActionAid’s response has achieved its planned outcomes and been implemented in line with our Humanitarian Signature and commitments to the Core Humanitarian Standards.

Specifically, the evaluation will:

  1. Assess the response in terms of the OECD-DAC criteria of: relevance, complementarity / coordination and coverage, efficiency, effectiveness (including timeliness) and impact[1].
  2. Assess the extent to which ActionAid’s response has achieved its intended outcomes as given in DEC plans for Phase 1.
  3. Capture lessons learnt from implementation and specific modalities of the response in each of the outcome areas.
  4. Assess the extent to which the response was conducted in line with, and helped further, ActionAid’s humanitarian signature[2].
  5. Where not covered by the point above, assess ActionAid’s accountability to affected groups considering the nine commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard (format for doing so to be discussed).

The purpose of the independent evaluation is twofold: to provide accountability to the DEC, it’s stakeholders and donors as to the effectiveness or otherwise of the funds spent; and secondly to provide ActionAid and our partners with recommendations and learning for future responses.

A ToR which outlines application details and further information on the consultancy can be accessed here – https://start-network.box.com/s/e668m119xlfhfcltnrcqseeitbmjyyev

How to apply:

To apply, please submit:

  • The CV(s) of the applicant(s)
  • A covering letter or expression of interest – highlighting relevant experience and skills to the specific evaluation, and the reasons for interest in the work
  • A technical proposal with suggested approach, timeline, and itemized budget
  • Examples or links to similar work / evaluation reports
  • The names of at least 2 previous clients to contact for references.

Please send the above to [email protected] by 27th October. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held during week of 30th October

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ActionAid is an international non-governmental organization whose primary aim is to work against poverty and injustice worldwide.ActionAid was founded in 1972 by Cecil Jackson-Cole as a child sponsorship charity (originally called Action in Distress) when 88 UK supporters sponsored 88 children in India and Kenya, the primary focus being on providing children with an education. Today its head office is located in South Africa with hubs in Asia, The Americas and Europe. The charity has received negative attention for its fundraising practices.

ActionAid made India's first bollywood film on AIDS titled 'Ek Alag Mausam'. It is a love story about a couple and the denial of basic rights to HIV positive people. It is based on a script by playwright Mahesh Dattani. Jeroninio Almeida, the fund-raising director of ActionAid asserted that a serious subject can be dealt with in an entertaining way, without trivializing the issue. ActionAid spent Rs 50 lakh for the making of the movie.ActionAid also supported Shyam Benegal's 'Samar', starring Rajit Kapoor and Rajeshwari Sachdev. It is based on the book Unheard Voices: Stories of Forgotten Lives, written by Harsh Mander. The film raises issues about Dalits

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0 USD Nairobi CF 3201 Abc road Part Time , 40 hours per week ActionAid International

ActionAid is seeking qualified consultant(s) to conduct an independent evaluation of our Disaster Emergency Committee (DEC)-funded response to the 2017 East Africa drought.

As a result of the severe drought in East Africa in 2016 and 2017, ActionAid launched a humanitarian response in Kenya and Somaliland – initially using relatively small-scale funds from its internal emergency fund but significantly scaled up with Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC) funding in 2017. The DEC initial 6-month response phase 1 lasts from mid-March to the end of September 2017.

The overall purpose of the evaluation is to assess the extent to which ActionAid’s response has achieved its planned outcomes and been implemented in line with our Humanitarian Signature and commitments to the Core Humanitarian Standards.

Specifically, the evaluation will:

  1. Assess the response in terms of the OECD-DAC criteria of: relevance, complementarity / coordination and coverage, efficiency, effectiveness (including timeliness) and impact[1].
  2. Assess the extent to which ActionAid’s response has achieved its intended outcomes as given in DEC plans for Phase 1.
  3. Capture lessons learnt from implementation and specific modalities of the response in each of the outcome areas.
  4. Assess the extent to which the response was conducted in line with, and helped further, ActionAid’s humanitarian signature[2].
  5. Where not covered by the point above, assess ActionAid’s accountability to affected groups considering the nine commitments of the Core Humanitarian Standard (format for doing so to be discussed).

The purpose of the independent evaluation is twofold: to provide accountability to the DEC, it’s stakeholders and donors as to the effectiveness or otherwise of the funds spent; and secondly to provide ActionAid and our partners with recommendations and learning for future responses.

A ToR which outlines application details and further information on the consultancy can be accessed here – https://start-network.box.com/s/e668m119xlfhfcltnrcqseeitbmjyyev

How to apply:

To apply, please submit:

  • The CV(s) of the applicant(s)
  • A covering letter or expression of interest - highlighting relevant experience and skills to the specific evaluation, and the reasons for interest in the work
  • A technical proposal with suggested approach, timeline, and itemized budget
  • Examples or links to similar work / evaluation reports
  • The names of at least 2 previous clients to contact for references.

Please send the above to [email protected] by 27th October. Interviews for shortlisted candidates will be held during week of 30th October

2017-10-28

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