International Consultant, Monitoring & Evaluation Consultant (Nutrition-Sensitive Resilience Programme) CST Level II 92 views0 applications


ABOUT WFP

The United Nations World Food Programme is the world’s largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to end global hunger. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need. In fact, WFP provides assistance to more than 87 million people in approximately 83 countries every year.

To learn more about WFP, visit our website and follow us on social media to keep up with our latest news: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

COUNTRY CONTEXT/ ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

Burundi is a landlocked country situated in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, with a population of 12.3 million people. The agricultural sector is the cornerstone of Burundi’s national economy, however, there is widespread food insecurity and malnutrition across the country. The government of Burundi adopted the country’s second multisectoral strategic plan for food security and nutrition, covering the period 2019‒2023, is aimed at doubling agriculture production, reducing chronic malnutrition by 10%, targeting 50% of the vulnerable populations for social protection and enhancing good nutrition practices for at least 80% of households and food and nutrition security for all those affected by emergencies.

In light of this context WFP Burundi is implementing a three-year Interim Country Strategic Plan ICSP (2022-2024) since March 2022. The ICSP aims at continuing to support the Government to address food insecurity, reduce malnutrition, transform food systems, build the resilience of vulnerable populations and strengthen national capacities toward achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 17. In its strategic plan, WFP identified five strategic outcomes (SO) and eight main activities that are intrinsically linked with the second outcome consisting of “Children 6-59 months, adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, PLHIV and TB clients in the targeted provinces have improved nutritional status throughout the year”

PURPOSE OF ASSIGNMENT

The World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF are implementing a joint project entitled “Prevention of malnutrition and strengthening of resilience at the community level in four provinces of Burundi” with funding from the German KfW bank.

The overall goal of the project is the prevention of malnutrition and strengthening of resilience at community level in Burundi, by improving the food and nutrition security among vulnerable communities in 4 targeted provinces through providing a comprehensive package of multisectoral nutrition-sensitive and specific interventions.

By the end of the project, vulnerable households, pregnant and lactating women, and children 0-2 years benefit from improved food and nutrition security and strengthened resilience through quality multi-sectoral nutrition and social protection interventions in 8 districts, distributed over 4 provinces of Burundi (Karusi, Kirundo, Rutana and Ruyigi).

Main outcomes of the project are: i) Improving resilience and dietary diversity at household and individual levels, ii) Increasing equitable access to quality facility and community-based health and nutrition-specific and sensitive services, iii) The national governance, coordination, monitoring and evaluation is enhanced on nutrition and food security intervention.

To measure these results, a strong monitoring and evaluation strategy that reflects commitment to Results Based Management, have been designed. Therefore, the baselines and endline will be established on time and operational performance will be monitored to assess progress toward results.

Additional contributions were received from Canadian philanthropist as top up to complement the planned KfW grant and support to generate evidence to inform WFP programming. Within the framework of the Country Office Evaluation plan, the incumbent of this position will support in generating evidence to demonstrate the project/modalities results and making better use of evaluation evidence to learn and inform decision-making for impactful strategies and programmes targeting the people WFP serves.

Thus, the Country Office need to recruit a specialist in Monitoring and evaluation at the high level to strengthen the capacity of country office in monitoring and evaluation.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES

Under the supervision of the Head of VAM&M&E Officer, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will be responsible for:

  • Developing the overall M&E plan and learnings of the KfW/Canadian top up project
  • Designing M&E tools for KfW/ Canadian top project up and train staff on use of the tools
  • Ensuring that KfW/ Canadian top up project generates quality evidence on the outcomes and effects of cash-based transfer and food assistance activities on the lives of beneficiaries with which to inform operational decision making and strategic reorientation.
  • Developing CO monitoring systems and ensure that they are compliant with corporate standards,
  • Developing an annual Monitoring, Review and Evaluation plan including details of what and when to measure outputs and outcomes indicators in line with the log frame of the project,
  • Ensuring the process monitoring for the project and assess progress toward results, and feedback from monitoring and inform project management and decision-making, which provide the most relevant and strategic information toward achieving expected results while being compliant with WFP evaluation and monitoring and donors’ requirements, and tools are in place and establishment of baselines and targets,
  • Providing the budget for M&E costs and advocate for appropriate financial and human resourcing,
  • Producing a monthly monitoring report and share them with all stakeholders during the joint monitoring and coordination meeting for improving the data quality at the community level,
  • Contributing and supporting evidence-based decision-making on programme design and implementation through making monitoring, review, and evaluations findings,
  • Supporting WFP Management in addressing recommendations from monitoring, reviews, and evaluations to ensure that follow-up actions are taken as required,
  • Strengthening capacity of WFP and partners’ staffs through delivery training and information sharing,
  • Providing orientation for staffs under his supervision,
  • Integrating protection and gender perspectives in geographics areas of the project and ensure equal participation of women and men,
  • Performing other related duties as required.

Specifics monitoring functions:

  • Ensure that the monitoring systems and tools are in place and compliant with corporate standards, including the minimum monitoring requirements (MMR), standard operational procedures (SOP) and establishment of baselines and targets in alignment with the updated corporate results framework (CRF),
  • Ensure the regular monitoring of the results of the project results at different levels as outputs and outcomes through surveys which carried out yearly update annual data,
  • Produce regular monitoring reports, including running data analysis, with status of results and implementation progress.

Specific to the evaluation functions:

  • Facilitate the Mid-Term Review which will be conducted within two years of project implementation,
  • Contribute and support the final evaluation planned at the end of the project.
  • Other duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

Education:

  • Advanced University degree in one of the following fields: social sciences, statistics, development economics, performance management, monitoring and evaluation or other related fields,
  • Or First University degree with additional years of relevant work experience and/or training/courses.

Experience:

  • Minimum of five years of relevant professional work experience including in international development or humanitarian work.
  • Minimum of two years of experience in monitoring and/or evaluation, including strong experience using a variety of quantitative and qualitative analytical tools and methods.
  • Excellent analytical skills and communication skills demonstrated through preparation of well-analyzed data and comprehensive reports,
  • Have technical advice, training, and guidance to strengthen the capacity of WFP and partner staff on M&E, and sufficient experience (more than 2 years) in M&E training,
  • Effective coordination with CO/RB and other units at Headquarters, which leads to adequate delivery of required resources.

Languages:

Working knowledge (proficiency/Level C) of English and French is a must.

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The World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide.

WFP was first established in 1961[4] after the 1960 Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) Conference, when George McGovern, director of the US Food for Peace Programmes, proposed establishing a multilateral food aid programme. The WFP was formally established in 1963 by the FAO and the United Nations General Assembly on a three-year experimental basis. In 1965, the programme was extended to a continuing basis.

Organization

The WFP is governed by an Executive Board which consists of representatives from 36 member states. Ertharin Cousin is the current Executive Director, appointed jointly by the UN Secretary General and the Director-General of the FAO for a five-year term. She heads the Secretariat of the WFP. The European Union is a permanent observer in the WFP and, as a major donor, participates in the work of its Executive Board.

Its vision is a "world in which every man, woman and child has access at all times to the food needed for an active and healthy life."

The WFP has a staff of about 11,500 people, the majority of whom work in remote areas.

Goals and strategies

United Nations C-130 Hercules transports deliver food to the Rumbak region of Sudan.

The WFP unloads humanitarian aid at the Freeport of Monrovia during Joint Task Force Liberia.

A WFP armored vehicle.

The WFP strives to eradicate hunger and malnutrition, with the ultimate goal in mind of eliminating the need for food aid itself.

The objectives that the WFP hopes to achieve are to:

"Save lives and protect livelihoods in emergencies"

"Support food security and nutrition and (re)build livelihoods in fragile settings and following emergencies"

"Reduce risk and enable people, communities and countries to meet their own food and nutrition needs"

"Reduce undernutrition and break the intergenerational cycle of hunger"

WFP food aid is also directed to fight micronutrient deficiencies, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, and combat disease, including HIV and AIDS. Food-for-work programmes help promote environmental and economic stability and agricultural production.

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ABOUT WFP

The United Nations World Food Programme is the world's largest humanitarian agency fighting hunger worldwide. The mission of WFP is to end global hunger. Every day, WFP works worldwide to ensure that no child goes to bed hungry and that the poorest and most vulnerable, particularly women and children, can access the nutritious food they need. In fact, WFP provides assistance to more than 87 million people in approximately 83 countries every year.

To learn more about WFP, visit our website and follow us on social media to keep up with our latest news: LinkedIn, Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.

COUNTRY CONTEXT/ ORGANIZATIONAL CONTEXT

Burundi is a landlocked country situated in the Great Lakes Region of East Africa, with a population of 12.3 million people. The agricultural sector is the cornerstone of Burundi’s national economy, however, there is widespread food insecurity and malnutrition across the country. The government of Burundi adopted the country’s second multisectoral strategic plan for food security and nutrition, covering the period 2019‒2023, is aimed at doubling agriculture production, reducing chronic malnutrition by 10%, targeting 50% of the vulnerable populations for social protection and enhancing good nutrition practices for at least 80% of households and food and nutrition security for all those affected by emergencies.

In light of this context WFP Burundi is implementing a three-year Interim Country Strategic Plan ICSP (2022-2024) since March 2022. The ICSP aims at continuing to support the Government to address food insecurity, reduce malnutrition, transform food systems, build the resilience of vulnerable populations and strengthen national capacities toward achievement of Sustainable Development Goals 2 and 17. In its strategic plan, WFP identified five strategic outcomes (SO) and eight main activities that are intrinsically linked with the second outcome consisting of “Children 6-59 months, adolescent girls, pregnant and lactating women, PLHIV and TB clients in the targeted provinces have improved nutritional status throughout the year”

PURPOSE OF ASSIGNMENT

The World Food Programme (WFP) and UNICEF are implementing a joint project entitled "Prevention of malnutrition and strengthening of resilience at the community level in four provinces of Burundi" with funding from the German KfW bank.

The overall goal of the project is the prevention of malnutrition and strengthening of resilience at community level in Burundi, by improving the food and nutrition security among vulnerable communities in 4 targeted provinces through providing a comprehensive package of multisectoral nutrition-sensitive and specific interventions.

By the end of the project, vulnerable households, pregnant and lactating women, and children 0-2 years benefit from improved food and nutrition security and strengthened resilience through quality multi-sectoral nutrition and social protection interventions in 8 districts, distributed over 4 provinces of Burundi (Karusi, Kirundo, Rutana and Ruyigi).

Main outcomes of the project are: i) Improving resilience and dietary diversity at household and individual levels, ii) Increasing equitable access to quality facility and community-based health and nutrition-specific and sensitive services, iii) The national governance, coordination, monitoring and evaluation is enhanced on nutrition and food security intervention.

To measure these results, a strong monitoring and evaluation strategy that reflects commitment to Results Based Management, have been designed. Therefore, the baselines and endline will be established on time and operational performance will be monitored to assess progress toward results.

Additional contributions were received from Canadian philanthropist as top up to complement the planned KfW grant and support to generate evidence to inform WFP programming. Within the framework of the Country Office Evaluation plan, the incumbent of this position will support in generating evidence to demonstrate the project/modalities results and making better use of evaluation evidence to learn and inform decision-making for impactful strategies and programmes targeting the people WFP serves.

Thus, the Country Office need to recruit a specialist in Monitoring and evaluation at the high level to strengthen the capacity of country office in monitoring and evaluation.

KEY RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES

Under the supervision of the Head of VAM&M&E Officer, the Monitoring and Evaluation Officer will be responsible for:

  • Developing the overall M&E plan and learnings of the KfW/Canadian top up project
  • Designing M&E tools for KfW/ Canadian top project up and train staff on use of the tools
  • Ensuring that KfW/ Canadian top up project generates quality evidence on the outcomes and effects of cash-based transfer and food assistance activities on the lives of beneficiaries with which to inform operational decision making and strategic reorientation.
  • Developing CO monitoring systems and ensure that they are compliant with corporate standards,
  • Developing an annual Monitoring, Review and Evaluation plan including details of what and when to measure outputs and outcomes indicators in line with the log frame of the project,
  • Ensuring the process monitoring for the project and assess progress toward results, and feedback from monitoring and inform project management and decision-making, which provide the most relevant and strategic information toward achieving expected results while being compliant with WFP evaluation and monitoring and donors’ requirements, and tools are in place and establishment of baselines and targets,
  • Providing the budget for M&E costs and advocate for appropriate financial and human resourcing,
  • Producing a monthly monitoring report and share them with all stakeholders during the joint monitoring and coordination meeting for improving the data quality at the community level,
  • Contributing and supporting evidence-based decision-making on programme design and implementation through making monitoring, review, and evaluations findings,
  • Supporting WFP Management in addressing recommendations from monitoring, reviews, and evaluations to ensure that follow-up actions are taken as required,
  • Strengthening capacity of WFP and partners’ staffs through delivery training and information sharing,
  • Providing orientation for staffs under his supervision,
  • Integrating protection and gender perspectives in geographics areas of the project and ensure equal participation of women and men,
  • Performing other related duties as required.

Specifics monitoring functions:

  • Ensure that the monitoring systems and tools are in place and compliant with corporate standards, including the minimum monitoring requirements (MMR), standard operational procedures (SOP) and establishment of baselines and targets in alignment with the updated corporate results framework (CRF),
  • Ensure the regular monitoring of the results of the project results at different levels as outputs and outcomes through surveys which carried out yearly update annual data,
  • Produce regular monitoring reports, including running data analysis, with status of results and implementation progress.

Specific to the evaluation functions:

  • Facilitate the Mid-Term Review which will be conducted within two years of project implementation,
  • Contribute and support the final evaluation planned at the end of the project.
  • Other duties as required.

QUALIFICATIONS & EXPERIENCE REQUIRED:

Education:

  • Advanced University degree in one of the following fields: social sciences, statistics, development economics, performance management, monitoring and evaluation or other related fields,
  • Or First University degree with additional years of relevant work experience and/or training/courses.

Experience:

  • Minimum of five years of relevant professional work experience including in international development or humanitarian work.
  • Minimum of two years of experience in monitoring and/or evaluation, including strong experience using a variety of quantitative and qualitative analytical tools and methods.
  • Excellent analytical skills and communication skills demonstrated through preparation of well-analyzed data and comprehensive reports,
  • Have technical advice, training, and guidance to strengthen the capacity of WFP and partner staff on M&E, and sufficient experience (more than 2 years) in M&E training,
  • Effective coordination with CO/RB and other units at Headquarters, which leads to adequate delivery of required resources.

Languages:

Working knowledge (proficiency/Level C) of English and French is a must.

2023-06-03

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