The consultancy assignment
HIV Service has been coordinating the implementation of the Good Samaritan Program since 2005 and is requesting this evaluation jointly with the national Bible Societies. Focusing on the current project period, while also considering the previous evaluation and key consolidated results since program inception, we would like to ascertain the following:
Achievement of goals at the level of outcome and impact
The contribution of faith-based organizations to improved knowledge and positive change in attitude and behavior among target communities, focusing on HIV/AIDS, inclusion of PLHIV and PWD, gender equality, and empowerment of adolescents
Based on this, consider the contribution of the Good Samaritan Program to the national agenda of reducing HIV transmission in target countries, as well as UNAIDS’ strategy to end AIDS by 20302
The way forward: concise and practical recommendations to program design, based on strengths and lessons learned, and geared towards efficient implementation of an extended Young Samaritan youth program.
Scope of work
The geographical area of the evaluation will be determined jointly by HIV Service and the lead evaluator, taking into account the ongoing Covid-pandemic and other risk-factors. The assignment will last no more than 25 consulting days. Exact dates and number of working days for different activities mentioned above will be set by the lead evaluator in cooperation with HIV Service.
Methodology
The evaluators will describe and justify their methodology in the inception report. The stakeholders will review the inception report and provide relevant input. Data collection methodology and tools will be developed by the evaluation team. Data collection will be carried out by the evaluation team and in certain countries by local consultants. The methodology for the evaluation process will included:
Document reviews
Field visits to selected countries
Qualitative interviews with GSP beneficiaries in selected countries
SWOT analysis
Review and identification of organization and sector specific best practices
Deliverables
The following deliverables will be expected:
Draft evaluation report based on the finding of the comprehensive evaluation Final evaluation report incorporating input from GSP staff and stakeholders
Inception Report on 2-5 pages
Evaluation tools, finalized in consultation with the GSP team
Desired qualifications of the evaluation team
The team will have the following qualifications and experience.
Profound experience in impact evaluation
Experience in HIV and AIDS programs
Excellent analytical skills and communication: Ability to interpret and analyze complex qualitative and quantitative data, and to present findings and recommendations in a clear and concise manner.
Evidence of evaluation of similar programs.
Excellent report writing skills (in English).
Ability to communicate in French or willingness to collaborate with a French speaking consultant.
Your proposal and supporting documents should be received on or before April 14, 2022. Send your proposal by email to hivservice@biblesocieties.org, using the following title: Impact Evaluation for the Good Samaritan HIV Program (2018-2022).
Apply via :
hivservice@biblesocieties.org