REQUIRED COMPETENCIES: QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS
The Evaluator/s should have:
Ideally a solid understanding of the challenges that marginalised women face in Kenya in becoming economically independent
A proven track record in conducting evaluating projects similar in scale and nature to this project
Advanced University Degree (Masters or PHD) in any of: Development Studies, Economics, Geography, Psychology, Sociology, or a discipline relevant to this project
Excellent fluency in written and spoken English, and spoken Swahili
Proven experience in monitoring and evaluation of projects and report writing
Duties and Responsibilities
To design evaluation methodologies for the project in line with Mwangaza’s Theory of Change
Design project questionnaires, interview protocols, checklists, rating scales, and all other project-developed instruments in consultation with Project Manager
Review data collection (quantitative data and qualitative information), analysis and recording processes; recommend needed modifications
Assess and revise project evaluation implementation timeline and provide a schedule for conducting data gathering, analysis and reporting
Communicate regularly with the Project Manager concerning the evaluation process
Attend and report to meetings as needed
Train local staff so that they can understand the process and are able to collect data effectively (including the DAP)
Provide comments on all the deliverables, assist the project team in all the steps of the evaluation, providing support and information
Through the evaluation, capture our methodologies /good practice /learning of how these experiences can be transferred to other projects in the future
To develop a legacy for the project including lessons learnt, documentation, project methodology to share with other organisations seeking to establish similar archives
Feedback learning to staff in the local project
Analyse and write the final evaluation report for the project
The Evaluator/s should submit an Expression of Interest that would include:
Apply via :
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