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  • Program Officer

    Program Officer

    FCA Kenya is looking for a Program Officer

    Primary purpose of the position: Responsible for developing and supporting planning, learning, documentation, reporting and research within Kenya Country Programme and its projects

    Duties and responsibilities:

    Assist program staff to develop data collection systems especially for new projects, assuring consistency with the FCA guidelines and tools, and in accordance with specific donor requirements
    Together with program staff write project logframes for new project documents to support the continual improvement of program design
    Ensure that projects’ documents and reporting deadlines clearly reflect FCA’s contributions to the rights holders (especially the most vulnerable) and duty-bearers
    Ensure that complaints handling and feedback mechanisms are synchronised and continuously documented
    Act as the Focal Point for FCA AKF forum
    Ensure a project baseline is planned, coordinated and implemented within the first 3 months of a project start-up
    Ensure that project documents considers aspects such as output, outcome, process and country context levels and that appropriate data collection and reporting tools are developed and used
    Carry out field visits to document stories of change emerging from project participants, conducting data verification, quality assessments and reporting the findings
    Develop tools to gather relevant data according to project logframes, assuring the feed into FCA Country Programme Results Framework
    Train FCA and partners’ staff on data collection, including mobile data collection
    Synthesize and analyze quantitative and qualitative data received on a monthly/quarterly basis
    Develop and update project level databases when needed
    Prepare mid-term and end of project FCA/donor reports
    Organize and facilitate trainings on documentation of best practices for capacity development of FCA and partners’ staff
    Orient and support new staff on data requirements of their projects
    Together with programme staff facilitate periodic reviews with partners for dialogue, learning and reflection from assessments, program progress monitoring etc

    Competence and Personal Requirements:

    Minimum Bachelor degree or higher in Social Sciences field
    3 years field experience in Program Design and Development and Capacity Building
    Understanding of the concept of accountability and its implications to donors
    Demonstrated ability to analyse quantitative and qualitative data, and use it for high quality reporting and learning
    Demonstrated ability to transfer knowledge through informal and formal training
    Previous experience in developing, planning, and reporting on project documents and data collection tools
    Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to work in a team
    Good organizational and time management skills
    Excellent analytical skills
    Excellent written and oral communication skills in English
    Computer proficiency in word processing, Power Point, database, spreadsheet and graphics presentations and other applications
    Experience of working with development, humanitarian and/or advocacy programs in Kenya
    Integrity, objectivity and professional competence
    Demonstrated sensitivity to (cultural) diversity and gender issues

  • Consultant -Grants Coordinator East Africa

    Consultant -Grants Coordinator East Africa

    Primary purpose of the consultancy: The Grants Coordinator will lead country teams through the development of the proposal, design of the action and writing of the proposal. The Grants Coordinator will manage this process in country offices, local partners and other stakeholders to ensure a timely, compliant and competitive proposal. The position reports to the Country Director and is based in Nairobi, Kenya.
    Duties and responsibilities:

    Develop high quality, clear, timely, cost-efficient and competitive proposals, including budgets in collaboration with programme and finance colleagues, country directors, thematic advisers, and Helsinki based global grant unit.
    Coordinate the quality checks and approvals ahead of submission in collaboration with Helsinki based grant unit.
    Coordinates submission of proposals, meeting the deadline, with global grant unit in global calls, or processes that work through donor portals, in locally negotiated processes present the proposal to the donor and take part in donor negotiations.
    Monitor and map new funding opportunities at the local level based on FCA country strategies.
    Coordinates new partnership development with programme colleagues and country directors.
    Represent FCA in donor meetings and information sessions gathering intelligence on funding opportunities for the East Africa programmes.

    Competence and Personal Requirements:

    Master’s Degree or equivalent.
    Understanding of human rights-based approach and other development and humanitarian work related national and international policies, strategies, UN conventions and international laws.
    Over 5 years of working experience in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance programs within an international environment.
    Demonstrated experience in programmatic development leading to funded programmes and growing portfolios.
    Excellent networker and partnership broker.
    Strong conceptual and analytical skills and demonstrated organizational, management and fundraising skills.
    Knowledge and experience of cooperation with governmental and non-governmental agencies in the field of development cooperation and humanitarian assistance.
    Conversant in project cycle management, project planning, fundraising and knowledge management.
    Knowledge of the context in the Eastern Africa.
    Knowledge on one or more of the FCA’s strategic themes (Quality Education, Livelihoods, Peace).
    Ability to work under pressure in an organized and responsive manner and independently.
    Ability to identify donor intelligence for appropriate timely action.
    Commitment to continuous learning and feedback gathering.
    Result oriented, problem solving and a team player.

  • Consultant, Country Programme Evaluation of FCA Kenya Country Programme

    Consultant, Country Programme Evaluation of FCA Kenya Country Programme

    FCA is looking for a consultant to conduct a Country Programme evaluation of its Kenya Country Programme
    FCA is looking for a consultant to conduct a Country Programme evaluation of its Kenya Country Programme
    Scope of the evaluation
    The evaluation should focus on the programme period 2014-2017 and the following geographical areas: Baringo, Turkana, Marsabit, Wajir, Isiolo and Garissa. The evaluation covers all three thematic focus areas (right to peace, right to livelihood and right to quality education) as well as the country programme’s main partnerships.
    The evaluation will cover the following modalities of FCA’s work and identify what elements of those modalities are reflected in the Kenya Country Programme:

    Development work
    Humanitarian aid
    Advocacy

    Skills and Qualifications Required
    This includes, but may not be restricted to:

    At least 8 years’ experience in conducting impact evaluations at programmatic level as sole evaluator or team leader
    Demonstrable ability and experience of working with communities in the field
    Skills and experience in participatory evaluation methodologies
    Strong experience in dealing with several different stakeholders (LNGOs, INGOs, UN agencies, Local Authorities, Funding Agencies, etc.),
    Experience of working in East Africa especially in humanitarian and post/active conflict zones;
    Proven knowledge of the context of Kenya (preferably work experience in Kenya);
    Deep understanding of current topics in development policy (e.g. theory of change) and human rights-based approach;
    Understanding of peace work, development work, humanitarian aid, advocacy and LRRD
    Fluency in spoken and written English. The consultant must be able to conduct interviews in Swahili, either himself or with the help of a translator

  • Ssf Baseline Survey Consultancy

    Ssf Baseline Survey Consultancy

    Baseline Survey for promoting Participation and Representation of Women in Political Decision Making in Hudur, Berdale, and Baidoa’”
    Procurement Process :
    RFP – Request for proposal
    Office :
    FCA – Mogadishu Office
    Deadline :
    18th Aug, 2018
    Posted on :
    Development Area :
    SERVICES
    Overview :
    Background:
    Prior to project implementation, a thorough needs assessment, baseline survey and gender audit in the target districts will be carried out to acutely understand the status, challenges, and context of women’s participation within the electoral and decision-making processes. The need assessment will specifically look at the capacity gaps and needs of the key target groups of women that the project intends to support through a comprehensive capacity building and mentorship programme. These will include the elected women in parliament, cabinet ministers, elected district councilors, female leaders and activists, and MWHRD. A specific survey will also be undertaken to identify the needs and interests of women, youth and marginalised groups from the rural and remote communities of the target districts, who have not specifically involved in the political and decision making process and may have different needs from female leaders/activists and other elected women with better knowledge, experience and education. Different training packages and mentoring programmes for each of the target groups will be developed. The baseline survey will assess gender status, knowledge, and perception of the target communities and relevant stakeholders and necessary data and information needed to enable the evaluation of impact of the project. Gender audit of the target district councils and administrations will also be carried out to facilitate the profound understanding of the existing capacity of the councils and staff on gender issues and how gender equality aspect is mainstreamed in its current structure, policy, decision making process and operation. Direct and indirect beneficiaries will also be identified. Inclusive participation, non-discrimination, empowerment and ownership of target beneficiaries and relevant stakeholders will be ensured throughout these processes. The results of these exercises will be used to adjust the project’s activities and approach, and to further develop project baselines and targets. The project launch will also be organised to share key results from the exercises and to build consensus and gather support from various stakeholders.
    Objective
    The overall objective of the baseline survey is to acutely understand the status, challenges, and context of women’s participation within the electoral and decision-making processes in those targeted districts. The need assessment will specifically look at the capacity gaps and needs of the key target groups of women that the project intends to support through a comprehensive capacity building and mentorship programme. These will include the elected women in parliament, cabinet ministers, elected district councilors, female leaders and activists, and MWHRD. The analysis of the survey should  identify the needs and interests of women, youth and marginalised groups from the rural and remote communities of the target districts, who have not specifically involved in the political and decision making process and may have different needs from female leaders/activists and other elected women with better knowledge, experience and education.
    Methodology
    The baseline survey will be conducted by an external consulting firm and will work under the supervision and support of FCA M&E and Gender project team and Ministry of women of southwest state. The firm is expected to come with a detailed methodology for conducting the survey, taking into consideration the nature of outputs and outcomes in a given context. Appropriate sampling technique with respective tools will be developed in consultation with FCA team before commencement of the survey. The consultant is required to conduct the baseline survey on women’s political participation study in a participatory manner using various study methodologies (described below) that will involve diverse stakeholders, including women politicians, policy makers, women’s organizations, religious and traditional leaders, youth, academics,local councils, MPs, and electoral institutions, international development organizations; and women and men in elected bodies.
    In order to conduct the baseline survey on the key parameters, the following methodologies can be utilized, but should not be limited to:

    Desk review of the project documents,other relevant , policies
    Quantitative and qualititative  data collection and analysis of the existing data
    Key informant interviews (KIIs), stakeholder consultations and other participatory methods
    Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with different Government and non‐government institutions and selected areas of the project locations for providing practical experiences in formulating the programme.

    Project Description
    Name of the project
    promoting Participation and Representation of Women in Political Decision Making in Hudur, Berdale, and Baidoa’
    Project Duration
    20 Months (Aug 2018-March 2020)
    Implementing Organization:
    FCA and CRD
    Project Results
    Outcome: Within the current political, social, and gender contexts of Somalia and in response to the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy of the Somalia Stability Fund II, FCA in partnership with the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) is proposing a 21-month project aimed at improving the status and role of women through the advancement of their political empowerment and participation in political decision making processes in Southwest State of Somalia.
    Outcome indicator
    Indicator 1: Percentage of women elected as district councilors in local government elections
    Indicator 2: Total number of women and youth supported by the project to improve their voice and participation in governance
    Collect baseline data for the project Outputs and component Indicators below:
    Output 1: Improved capacity, confidence and skills for women to effectively participate in the decision-making and political processes.
    Indicator 1.1:Percentage of trained women and young women who are aware of their rights and the social and civic responsibility of elected leaders, and can raise and debate their concerns on local issues with local government actors.
    Indicator 1.2: Number of trained aspiring female candidates running for district council elections who can effectively communicate their election platforms and key development issues, and who are able to interact with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences, including the media.
    Indicator 1.3: Number of position papers submitted to the President and Cabinet Ministers of SWS from women’s network across various levels of SWS to advocate for the application of the quota system for women’s representation in all levels of government.
    Indicator 1.4:Number of small quick impact projects implemented that target livelihood and education programmes for women, youth and marginalised groups
    Output 2: Developed and strengthened effective policies and mechanisms for the increased participation and representation of women in decision making in local government
    Indicator 2.1: Draft Gender Policy for SWS that responds to the international standards, especially CEDAW, finalized and submitted to Cabinet Ministers of SWS for approval
    Indicator 2.2: Number of target districts that developsGender Action Plans and number of gender action points implemented by each administration by the end of the project
    Indicator 2.3: Percentage of development priorities identified by women addressed by district councils and administrations in target districts
    Result 3: Strengthened advocacy and public awareness to promote inclusive institutions, and the participation and representation of women in decision-making
    Indicator 3.1: Percentage of community members in target districts whose perception of women’s roles within decision-making and political processes increases positively.
    Indicator 3.2: Quarterly number of key local media outlets featuring positive story (-ies) on key women activists/advocates; or stories that challenge the social, cultural, and traditional norms and stereotypes of women’s participation in decision-making and political processes.
    Indicator 3.3: Number of live-calls recorded during radio programmes supported by the project that shows support and encouragement for the increased participation of women in politics and decision-making.
    Study area
    Geographically, the Action will be implemented in three locations. These were Hudur in (Bakool) and Baidabo and Bardale in (Bay) region of SWS.
    The baseline shall use the OECD DAC standards for carrying out the activity. Guided by this criteria, the baseline will have the following characteristics:

    The use of the five evaluation criteria of Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability (see further elaboration below)
    Cross-cutting issues will include gender, youth, adherence to FCA’s Rights Based Approach and Do No Harm Principle
    The intervention logic (e.g. Log frame) is to be analyzed to ascertain if all the indicators and targets set for the project are achievable once. 

    Expected Deliverables

    A brief inception report (maximum 5 pages) outlining the approach/methodology and execution programme/timetable. This report shall be submitted for review and approval by FCA within five (5) days after the signing of the contract before commencement of the work.
    Data collection tools which shall be submitted within 7-10 days after acceptance of the methodology for review and approval by FCA Management team.
    Draft survey report which shall be submitted within five days after completion of the field work and shall be accompanied with the raw data as collected by the data collection tools.
    The final report which shall be submitted within 5 days after receiving FCA’s inputs on the draft report.

    Outline of the Baseline Report
    The Baseline report should contain at MINIMUM different elements mentioned below. All parts should be clearly distinguished from each other and of sufficient quality.

    Cover page
    Acknowledgement
    Table of contents
    List of tables
    List of figures
    Executive summary comprehensive enough to highlight all the key aspects of the Baseline. The summary should present a highlight of the methodology, key findings, summary of conclusions and recommendations.
    Introduction section
    Literature review (should be precise and well linked to the Action’s focus
    Methodology that clearly outlines the sampling procedures and the sample size, how the data was collected, analyzed and presented with clear justification and limitations if any.
    Findings addressing all the Baseline questions and the unexpected outcomes.
    Conclusions presenting summary of the findings on the basis of the questions.Lessons learned and recommendations which should be clearly related to the conclusions.
    Case stories highlighting best practices.
    Report annexes that include the tools used in the Baseline and the list of respondents

    Firm or a person competency
    Advised to propose a team for conducting the baseline survey. The consulting firm/NGO will ensure that relevant members from the assignment execution team should possess the following experiences, skills and competencies:

    Master’s degree in relevant social science discipline (preferably gender studies, or political science) with minimum of 5 years’ experience in the field of gender and development with a focus on politics/governance;
     Working experience from the public sector or governance programming in a post-conflict setting;
     Extensive knowledge of political systems; and  Background in working towards increasing women’s political participation;
     Proven ability in developing and implementing qualitative research methodology and identifying relevant stakeholders with solid understanding of and experience with carrying out multi-stakeholder studies.
    Knowledge of critical gender issues in the Somalia or South west state context;
     Superior skills in gender mainstreaming, analysis and monitoring
    Good understanding of democratization process in South West State
    Strong analytical skills on gender analysis in overall aspects of survey designing and conducting
    Excellent communication and facilitation skills as well as fluency in English
    Ability to work collaboratively with multiple and groups
    Ability to produce high quality work under tight timeframes
    Evidence of having undertaken similar assignments
    Ability to develop high quality research reports in English 

    Duration of the assignment:
    The consultancy will take place starting from 25th August 2018 for 30 effective days. The final report is anticipated no later than 4 weeks after completion of fieldwork.

  • Receptionist

    Receptionist

    Primary purpose of the position: Answer and coordinate all incoming telephone calls and serves visitors by greeting, general welcoming, and directing them appropriately; undertaking general administrative duties to a high standard and in a professional manner.
    This position is under direct supervision of Finance and Admin. Coordinator
    Duties and responsibilities:

    Undertake reception and switchboard duties including, providing a warm, professional welcome to all visitors to the Organization in line with the Organization’s Standards, policies and procedures.
    Be responsible for keeping note of staff going out of the office to be able to answer telephones promptly.
    Be responsible to register in the journal and distribute relevant mails to all staff members Nairobi office.
    Disbursement of cheques and office Correspondences to clients and suppliers.
    Prepare packages and request pick up services from courier and taxi companies as needed. Receive. Incoming packages and distribute accordingly.
    Request courier services when needed.
    Planning and Coordinating office meetings and organizing for refreshments.
    Assisting with a variety of administrative tasks including photocopying, Scanning etc.
    Manage inventory of office supplies and equipment.
    Maintain safe and clean reception area by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
    Maintain office security by following safety procedures and controlling access via the reception desk.
    Provide administrative and secretarial support all units.
    Any other duty assigned by Supervisor.

    Competence and Personal Requirements:

    Diploma in Business Administration or Human Resource Management or Secretarial Course.
    3 years’ work experience in an International development agency.
    Good people management and interpersonal skills.
    Written and Verbal communication Skills
    Ability to work under pressure independently and with limited supervision.
    Professional personal presentation
    High levels of patience and ability to work effectively in a team environment
    Multitasking and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks
    Proficiency in computer MS Office.

  • Project Evaluation

    Project Evaluation

    Rational, purpose and priority objectives of the evaluation
    The objective of this evaluation is to assess the components of FCA’s approaches to peacebuilding in Northern Kenya and to identify the approach, which brought lasting change and impact.
    FCA’s previous strategy period ended in 2017. Therefore, there is a need to evaluate the work done under this project from 2013 to 2017. This evaluation will provide FCA with useful feedback on the project performance and impact, and be a source of learning for FCA. The evaluation findings will also be shared with the back donor as part of FCA’s accountability while demonstrating the project impact. Further, the findings will be utilized for decision making on either to amend the strategies used or continue employing similar strategies.
    The evaluations results will be used as part of the Country Programme Annual Planning (CPAP) of FCA Kenya office for the upcoming year. Accordingly the recommendation will feed into programme planning. In addition to FCA staff, the results will be made public and communicated to the right-holders (including beneficiaries) as well as the government officials – accordingly the language used should reflect the expected audience (limited used of technical terminology).
    KECO will utilize the evaluation findings for both improving the quality of work for accountability purposes and for lesson learning, and more specifically for:
    Improving compliance with the Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS) and other standards relating to accountability and transparency of our work, as well as technical quality of our programmes.
    Scope of the evaluation

    The evaluation will cover every year of the implementation 2013-2017 and more specifically from 2015 onward where the new FCA strategy was implemented.
    Implementation strategies;
    Program partnerships;
    Monitoring aspects of the project;
    Sustainability of results achieved;
    Scalability of the project results
    Conclusions and lessons learnt.
    SWOT analysis of the Kenya Program including.

    The geographical area of focus will be Baringo East, Turkana South, Wajir, Garissa, Isiolo and Marsabit counties. The evaluation should focus on the programmatic aspects, with less focus on the financial aspects as this was already covered as part of the annual audits.
    Evaluation questions
    The evaluation team is invited to propose the evaluation question to KECO (no more than 12 questions) as part of their technical proposal.
    Methodology required and available data
    FCA requires both quantitative and qualitative methodologies. Each of the focus group discussion (FGD) should not exceed five persons per group, FGD should be disaggregated by gender to avoid power influence, at least one FGD should focus on children, and the sample should be at a minimum 15 KI and 15 FGD, in all the counties. Utilization of other evaluation methodologies is encouraged, e.g. though not mandatory, the information can be collected on KOBO toolbox or any other appropriate software.
    Evaluation process
    Upon selection, the evaluator is expected to organize for an inception workshop with KECO team through which all the tools are reviewed (either in FCA KECO Office, or through Skype. The evaluator must explain in details her/his plans and the support she/he requires from KECO team. This inception workshop also serves as an action-planning meeting with KECO team. The evaluator also introduces his/her team of data enumerators and presents an opportunity to clarify roles of each actor while agreeing on travel dates. During the inception phase, KECO presents the evaluator with all the previous project reports and all relevant contacts in the field and timelines to include desk reviews, travel dates, flights bookings and responsibilities are agreed upon and documented by the parties.
    FCA will provide logistical support in the form of in-country transport, access to workspace, and translators/facilitators in meetings. FCA will also provide human resources in the form of a number of staff members who will be available to support the evaluator in planning and collecting information. KECO will not give any per diem to the Consultant and or her/his team. KECO will make appointments with relevant authorities and support in translation and where necessary selection of field based enumerators.
    Timetable Proposals accepted but not exceeding 30 days

    Deliverables & Payments
    An inception report outlining the methodology, detailed work plan, study report outline and assessment tools for the study, within 1 week of signing the contract
    A draft activity report detailing the preliminary findings of the evaluation, within 1 week of completion of data collection activities.
    A final report incorporating feedback from FCA on the draft. The final product of this endline evaluation is a report, ready for presentation to FCA KECO, MFA Finland and FCA HO
    A debriefing/workshop session with FCA KECO program team, highlighting the key findings and lessons from the evaluation.
    Soft copies of all data collection tools and data analysis outputs
    List and contacts of all respondents

    Payment %

    Upon approval of the Inception report 30%
    Upon approval of draft report 30%
    Upon Approval of final report 40%

    Skills and qualifications required

    6 and above years of experience of designing and implementing impact evaluations (essential)
    5 years’ experience and knowledge of facilitating participatory evaluation processes as a team leader (essential)
    Experience of evaluating peacebuilding or conflict resolution projects and programmes (desirable)
    Sound knowledge and understanding of community-led peacebuilding structures (desirable)
    The consultant should have broader experience working with relevant peace building approaches including Do no harm (DNH) and strengthening local capacities for peace
    The consultant should be able to complete and submit the assignment within one month period
    H/She should be fluent in use of participatory evaluation methodologies.
    S/He should be familiar with Kenya’s peace building and devolution strategies.
    An advanced degree in development studies, peace and conflict management and field experience is desireable

    Budget

    Provide an indicative total budget for the evaluation exercise
    Provide detailed breakdown of the budget without VAT
    Provide detailed breakdown of the budget with VAT

    Bids assessment
    Qualitative award criteria

    Skills / expertise of the evaluation team
    Methodology for structuring, data collection & analysis
    Organization of tasks and timetable
    Price factor

    Terms of contract

    Confidentiality – Final product of this evaluation is a property of FCA.
    The Consultant is responsible for payment of all social costs, other employment related costs and insurance contributions and for all other liabilities of a statutory nature.
    The consultant and the enumerators will have to abide by FCA Code of Conduct, Child Safeguarding policy and any other relevant policies
    The consultant will provide a debriefing session (in Helsinki or via Skype) to present the main findings and recommendations
    Copyright for the report will remain with FCA.

  • Grants Coordinator for Eastern Africa

    Grants Coordinator for Eastern Africa

    Primary purpose of the position:
    The Grants Coordinator will lead country teams through the development of the proposal, design of the action and writing of the proposal. He/She will manage this process in consultation with other relevant country start, local partners and other stakeholders to ensure a timely, compliant and competitive proposal. The position reports to the Country Director, Kenya & Somalia and based in Nairobi.
    Duties and responsibilities:

    Oversee the development and marketing of Eastern African proposals by ensuring that project documents are secure, timely and comply with FCA and donor standards.
    Works closely with country director, program coordinators, thematic specialists. GG and finance teams to develop timely, high-quality, and competitive projects proposals and presents proposals to donors.
    Works with Eastern African teams to create clear, succinct narrative and financial documents that suggest a course of action or Idea to donors.
    Determines proposal concept by identifying and clarifying opportunities and needs; studying requests for proposal (RFPs); attending strategic meetings.
    Meets proposal deadline by establishing priorities and target dates for information gathering, writing, reviewing, and approval.

    Competence and Personal Requirements:

    Master’s Degree or equivalent.
    Understanding of human rights-based approach and other development and humanitarian work related national and International policies, strategies, UN conventions and international laws.
    Over 5 years of working experience in development cooperation and humanitarian assistance programs within an International environment.
    Demonstrated experience in programmatic development leading to funded programmes and growing portfolios.
    Strong conceptual and analytical skills and demonstrated organizational, management and fundraising skills.
    Knowledge and experience of cooperation with governmental and non-governmental agencies in the field of development cooperation and humanitarian assistance.
    Conversant in project cycle management, project planning, fundraising and knowledge management
    Knowledge of Eastern Africa context
    Knowledge of FCA’s strategic themes (Quality Education, Livelihoods. Peace).
    Ability to work independently under pressure in an organized and responsive manner.
    Ability to identify donor intelligence for appropriate timely action.

  • Consultant, Country Programme Evaluation of FCA Kenya Country Programme

    Consultant, Country Programme Evaluation of FCA Kenya Country Programme

    FCA is looking for a consultant to conduct a Country Programme evaluation of its Kenya Country Programme
    FCA is looking for a consultant to conduct a Country Programme evaluation of its Kenya Country Programme
    Scope of the evaluation
    The evaluation should focus on the programme period 2014-2017 and the following geographical areas: Baringo, Turkana, Marsabit, Wajir, Isiolo and Garissa. The evaluation covers all three thematic focus areas (right to peace, right to livelihood and right to quality education) as well as the country programme’s main partnerships.
    The evaluation will cover the following modalities of FCA’s work and identify what elements of those modalities are reflected in the Kenya Country Programme:

    Development work
    Humanitarian aid
    Advocacy

    Skills and Qualifications Required
    This includes, but may not be restricted to:

    At least 8 years’ experience in conducting impact evaluations at programmatic level as sole evaluator or team leader
    Demonstrable ability and experience of working with communities in the field
    Skills and experience in participatory evaluation methodologies
    Strong experience in dealing with several different stakeholders (LNGOs, INGOs, UN agencies, Local Authorities, Funding Agencies, etc.),
    Experience of working in East Africa especially in humanitarian and post/active conflict zones;
    Proven knowledge of the context of Kenya (preferably work experience in Kenya);
    Deep understanding of current topics in development policy (e.g. theory of change) and human rights-based approach;
    Understanding of peace work, development work, humanitarian aid, advocacy and LRRD
    Fluency in spoken and written English. The consultant must be able to conduct interviews in Swahili, either himself or with the help of a translator

  • Ssf Baseline Survey Consultancy

    Ssf Baseline Survey Consultancy

    Baseline Survey for promoting Participation and Representation of Women in Political Decision Making in Hudur, Berdale, and Baidoa’”
    Procurement Process :
    RFP – Request for proposal
    Office :
    FCA – Mogadishu Office
    Deadline :
    18th Aug, 2018
    Posted on :
    Development Area :
    SERVICES
    Overview :
    Background:
    Prior to project implementation, a thorough needs assessment, baseline survey and gender audit in the target districts will be carried out to acutely understand the status, challenges, and context of women’s participation within the electoral and decision-making processes. The need assessment will specifically look at the capacity gaps and needs of the key target groups of women that the project intends to support through a comprehensive capacity building and mentorship programme. These will include the elected women in parliament, cabinet ministers, elected district councilors, female leaders and activists, and MWHRD. A specific survey will also be undertaken to identify the needs and interests of women, youth and marginalised groups from the rural and remote communities of the target districts, who have not specifically involved in the political and decision making process and may have different needs from female leaders/activists and other elected women with better knowledge, experience and education. Different training packages and mentoring programmes for each of the target groups will be developed. The baseline survey will assess gender status, knowledge, and perception of the target communities and relevant stakeholders and necessary data and information needed to enable the evaluation of impact of the project. Gender audit of the target district councils and administrations will also be carried out to facilitate the profound understanding of the existing capacity of the councils and staff on gender issues and how gender equality aspect is mainstreamed in its current structure, policy, decision making process and operation. Direct and indirect beneficiaries will also be identified. Inclusive participation, non-discrimination, empowerment and ownership of target beneficiaries and relevant stakeholders will be ensured throughout these processes. The results of these exercises will be used to adjust the project’s activities and approach, and to further develop project baselines and targets. The project launch will also be organised to share key results from the exercises and to build consensus and gather support from various stakeholders.
    Objective
    The overall objective of the baseline survey is to acutely understand the status, challenges, and context of women’s participation within the electoral and decision-making processes in those targeted districts. The need assessment will specifically look at the capacity gaps and needs of the key target groups of women that the project intends to support through a comprehensive capacity building and mentorship programme. These will include the elected women in parliament, cabinet ministers, elected district councilors, female leaders and activists, and MWHRD. The analysis of the survey should  identify the needs and interests of women, youth and marginalised groups from the rural and remote communities of the target districts, who have not specifically involved in the political and decision making process and may have different needs from female leaders/activists and other elected women with better knowledge, experience and education.
    Methodology
    The baseline survey will be conducted by an external consulting firm and will work under the supervision and support of FCA M&E and Gender project team and Ministry of women of southwest state. The firm is expected to come with a detailed methodology for conducting the survey, taking into consideration the nature of outputs and outcomes in a given context. Appropriate sampling technique with respective tools will be developed in consultation with FCA team before commencement of the survey. The consultant is required to conduct the baseline survey on women’s political participation study in a participatory manner using various study methodologies (described below) that will involve diverse stakeholders, including women politicians, policy makers, women’s organizations, religious and traditional leaders, youth, academics,local councils, MPs, and electoral institutions, international development organizations; and women and men in elected bodies.
    In order to conduct the baseline survey on the key parameters, the following methodologies can be utilized, but should not be limited to:

    Desk review of the project documents,other relevant , policies
    Quantitative and qualititative  data collection and analysis of the existing data
    Key informant interviews (KIIs), stakeholder consultations and other participatory methods
    Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) with different Government and non‐government institutions and selected areas of the project locations for providing practical experiences in formulating the programme.

    Project Description
    Name of the project
    promoting Participation and Representation of Women in Political Decision Making in Hudur, Berdale, and Baidoa’
    Project Duration
    20 Months (Aug 2018-March 2020)
    Implementing Organization:
    FCA and CRD
    Project Results
    Outcome: Within the current political, social, and gender contexts of Somalia and in response to the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion Strategy of the Somalia Stability Fund II, FCA in partnership with the Centre for Research and Dialogue (CRD) is proposing a 21-month project aimed at improving the status and role of women through the advancement of their political empowerment and participation in political decision making processes in Southwest State of Somalia.
    Outcome indicator
    Indicator 1: Percentage of women elected as district councilors in local government elections
    Indicator 2: Total number of women and youth supported by the project to improve their voice and participation in governance
    Collect baseline data for the project Outputs and component Indicators below:
    Output 1: Improved capacity, confidence and skills for women to effectively participate in the decision-making and political processes.
    Indicator 1.1:Percentage of trained women and young women who are aware of their rights and the social and civic responsibility of elected leaders, and can raise and debate their concerns on local issues with local government actors.
    Indicator 1.2: Number of trained aspiring female candidates running for district council elections who can effectively communicate their election platforms and key development issues, and who are able to interact with a wide range of stakeholders and audiences, including the media.
    Indicator 1.3: Number of position papers submitted to the President and Cabinet Ministers of SWS from women’s network across various levels of SWS to advocate for the application of the quota system for women’s representation in all levels of government.
    Indicator 1.4:Number of small quick impact projects implemented that target livelihood and education programmes for women, youth and marginalised groups
    Output 2: Developed and strengthened effective policies and mechanisms for the increased participation and representation of women in decision making in local government
    Indicator 2.1: Draft Gender Policy for SWS that responds to the international standards, especially CEDAW, finalized and submitted to Cabinet Ministers of SWS for approval
    Indicator 2.2: Number of target districts that developsGender Action Plans and number of gender action points implemented by each administration by the end of the project
    Indicator 2.3: Percentage of development priorities identified by women addressed by district councils and administrations in target districts
    Result 3: Strengthened advocacy and public awareness to promote inclusive institutions, and the participation and representation of women in decision-making
    Indicator 3.1: Percentage of community members in target districts whose perception of women’s roles within decision-making and political processes increases positively.
    Indicator 3.2: Quarterly number of key local media outlets featuring positive story (-ies) on key women activists/advocates; or stories that challenge the social, cultural, and traditional norms and stereotypes of women’s participation in decision-making and political processes.
    Indicator 3.3: Number of live-calls recorded during radio programmes supported by the project that shows support and encouragement for the increased participation of women in politics and decision-making.
    Study area
    Geographically, the Action will be implemented in three locations. These were Hudur in (Bakool) and Baidabo and Bardale in (Bay) region of SWS.
    The baseline shall use the OECD DAC standards for carrying out the activity. Guided by this criteria, the baseline will have the following characteristics:

    The use of the five evaluation criteria of Relevance, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact and Sustainability (see further elaboration below)
    Cross-cutting issues will include gender, youth, adherence to FCA’s Rights Based Approach and Do No Harm Principle
    The intervention logic (e.g. Log frame) is to be analyzed to ascertain if all the indicators and targets set for the project are achievable once. 

    Expected Deliverables

    A brief inception report (maximum 5 pages) outlining the approach/methodology and execution programme/timetable. This report shall be submitted for review and approval by FCA within five (5) days after the signing of the contract before commencement of the work.
    Data collection tools which shall be submitted within 7-10 days after acceptance of the methodology for review and approval by FCA Management team.
    Draft survey report which shall be submitted within five days after completion of the field work and shall be accompanied with the raw data as collected by the data collection tools.
    The final report which shall be submitted within 5 days after receiving FCA’s inputs on the draft report.

    Outline of the Baseline Report
    The Baseline report should contain at MINIMUM different elements mentioned below. All parts should be clearly distinguished from each other and of sufficient quality.

    Cover page
    Acknowledgement
    Table of contents
    List of tables
    List of figures
    Executive summary comprehensive enough to highlight all the key aspects of the Baseline. The summary should present a highlight of the methodology, key findings, summary of conclusions and recommendations.
    Introduction section
    Literature review (should be precise and well linked to the Action’s focus
    Methodology that clearly outlines the sampling procedures and the sample size, how the data was collected, analyzed and presented with clear justification and limitations if any.
    Findings addressing all the Baseline questions and the unexpected outcomes.
    Conclusions presenting summary of the findings on the basis of the questions.Lessons learned and recommendations which should be clearly related to the conclusions.
    Case stories highlighting best practices.
    Report annexes that include the tools used in the Baseline and the list of respondents

    Firm or a person competency
    Advised to propose a team for conducting the baseline survey. The consulting firm/NGO will ensure that relevant members from the assignment execution team should possess the following experiences, skills and competencies:

    Master’s degree in relevant social science discipline (preferably gender studies, or political science) with minimum of 5 years’ experience in the field of gender and development with a focus on politics/governance;
     Working experience from the public sector or governance programming in a post-conflict setting;
     Extensive knowledge of political systems; and  Background in working towards increasing women’s political participation;
     Proven ability in developing and implementing qualitative research methodology and identifying relevant stakeholders with solid understanding of and experience with carrying out multi-stakeholder studies.
    Knowledge of critical gender issues in the Somalia or South west state context;
     Superior skills in gender mainstreaming, analysis and monitoring
    Good understanding of democratization process in South West State
    Strong analytical skills on gender analysis in overall aspects of survey designing and conducting
    Excellent communication and facilitation skills as well as fluency in English
    Ability to work collaboratively with multiple and groups
    Ability to produce high quality work under tight timeframes
    Evidence of having undertaken similar assignments
    Ability to develop high quality research reports in English 

    Duration of the assignment:
    The consultancy will take place starting from 25th August 2018 for 30 effective days. The final report is anticipated no later than 4 weeks after completion of fieldwork.

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    Receptionist

    Primary purpose of the position: Answer and coordinate all incoming telephone calls and serves visitors by greeting, general welcoming, and directing them appropriately; undertaking general administrative duties to a high standard and in a professional manner.
    This position is under direct supervision of Finance and Admin. Coordinator
    Duties and responsibilities:

    Undertake reception and switchboard duties including, providing a warm, professional welcome to all visitors to the Organization in line with the Organization’s Standards, policies and procedures.
    Be responsible for keeping note of staff going out of the office to be able to answer telephones promptly.
    Be responsible to register in the journal and distribute relevant mails to all staff members Nairobi office.
    Disbursement of cheques and office Correspondences to clients and suppliers.
    Prepare packages and request pick up services from courier and taxi companies as needed. Receive. Incoming packages and distribute accordingly.
    Request courier services when needed.
    Planning and Coordinating office meetings and organizing for refreshments.
    Assisting with a variety of administrative tasks including photocopying, Scanning etc.
    Manage inventory of office supplies and equipment.
    Maintain safe and clean reception area by complying with procedures, rules, and regulations.
    Maintain office security by following safety procedures and controlling access via the reception desk.
    Provide administrative and secretarial support all units.
    Any other duty assigned by Supervisor.

    Competence and Personal Requirements:

    Diploma in Business Administration or Human Resource Management or Secretarial Course.
    3 years’ work experience in an International development agency.
    Good people management and interpersonal skills.
    Written and Verbal communication Skills
    Ability to work under pressure independently and with limited supervision.
    Professional personal presentation
    High levels of patience and ability to work effectively in a team environment
    Multitasking and time-management skills, with the ability to prioritize tasks
    Proficiency in computer MS Office.