Consultancy for End of Project Evaluation – Promoting livelihoods

Oxfam in Kenya, in partnership with the National Organization of Peer Educators (NOPE), SITE Enterprise Promotion and Youth Alive! Kenya (YAK!) received financial support from the European Union (EU) to strengthen socio-economic empowerment of the informal economy workers, particularly the poor and vulnerable women domestic workers and women small scale traders who live in Nairobi City’s urban settlements namely; Mukuru, Kibera, Mathare, Korogocho and Kawangware through a four years project, titled Wezesha Jamii (community empowerment). The project aimed to strengthen socio-economic status of the women domestic workers and women small scale traders by enhancing their life skills and business management skills, building strategic linkages and strengthening advocacy actions and increasing their participation in decision making processes such as public planning and budgeting.
Scope of Work
Oxfam and implementing partners are inviting applications from suitable consultants/consultancy firms to undertake project end evaluation to provide us with the status of implementation and assess the performance