Job Field: Sector in Consultancy

  • Senior Consultant, Enterprise Risk

    Senior Consultant, Enterprise Risk

    Consulting, Enterprise Risk, Senior Consultant, Kenya

    The objective of our Enterprise risk services is to provide clients with a candid and reliable overview of their risk landscape. Our solutions can be used by our clients to build confidence and trust with their customers, the overall market and when required by regulation or contract.

    The opportunity

    In this service line, you will advance your career in risk management and internal auditing, use specific tools to perform analysis and advice clients on strengthening of their internal control environment. As you progress within your role, you will be well-equipped to help our clients to better manage risks and align their business objectives effectively.

    Your Key Responsibilities

    Responsible for effectively engaging with clients and executing risk management and internal audit projects under the supervision of your Managers.
    Client engagements primarily in the areas of Business Risk services, Internal audit, Enterprise Risk management, Compliance and regulatory services, Internal controls, Contract Risk Services, Business Process Management and other related solutions
    Support in driving innovation in service delivery; ensure delivery is in line with firm’s Quality and Risk management requirements/expectations
    Assist Managers with business development proposals on existing/new clients
    Assist Managers in developing/refreshing methodologies related to our existing/new solutions
    Contribute to various firm wide initiatives like learning and development (L&D) programmes, knowledge sharing, practice development and growth under guidance of Managers
    Take up project execution responsibility in a team or individually as per requirements and work plan
    Train and support junior team members within the department to grow their career.
    Supervise and review work performed by subordinates and provide qualitative inputs before submission of deliverables to Managers/client (as the case may be)
    Sensitive towards EY code of conduct, values and quality standards

    Skills and Attributes for Success

    Continuously strive towards exceeding client & team expectations and work on increasingly complex assignments
    Conduct research and prepare client presentations, information memorandums and contribute to thought leadership documents
    Contribute to consulting engagements in the capacity of a team member – deliver quality output within assigned timelines
    Ensure discipline to work and productivity of self and reporting subordinates; promotes positive working environment within a team
    Attend L&D programs and exhibit knowledge of consulting methodology and consulting attributes.
    Continuously strive towards achieving goals agreed upon with Manager
    Keep abreast with developments in business related areas and assist team leaders/managers in preparing client decks/documents.
    Sector focus (deep understanding of the various industries, trends, issues/challenges & key players) based on the industry group alignment

    To qualify for the role, you must have

    A Bachelor’s degree in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) or Business related with a minimum of second-class upper honours
    Professional qualifications (e.g., CIA, CISA, CPA, IRM, etc) will have an added advantage
    At least 5 years’ experience in advising clients in various sectors on risk management and internal audit matters.
    IT and data analytics skills
    Exhibit flexibility to adapt to multiple cultures / sectors and display agility and diversity
    Demonstrate capability of being a ‘quick learner’ of business processes, models, EY methodologies with an analytical bend of mind
    Display a structured thought process and problem-solving skills. Ability to do problem break down and analysis
    Candidates should be willing to travel
    A minimum overall grade of a B and B in both English & Mathematics at Secondary School level

    Apply via :

    careers.ey.com

  • Sustainable Cooling Investment Mobilization Consultant

    Sustainable Cooling Investment Mobilization Consultant

    Main Duties and Tasks of the Role
    The primary duties and tasks of the role include, but are not limited to:  
    Deliverable 1: Development National Investment Plans for Sustainable Cooling in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana (Target for Completion: March 30, 2024). 

    Lead the identification of financing mechanisms available that can be enhanced to accelerate cooling transition. 
    Lead the development of national investment plans for sustainable cooling in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana by identifying high-impact cooling investment projects, conducting cost-benefit and economic analysis, assessing their financing needs, and proposing options for public and private sector finance.  
    Lead the development of project finance mobilization for selected high-impact cooling investments by developing investment proposals that target relevant financing mechanisms and investors, such as climate and energy funding mechanisms, philanthropic capital, and private finance.  
    Support the development of relationships and partnerships with international and domestic sources of finance, including climate finance institutions, multilateral development banks, domestic development finance institutions, and relevant domestic and international energy investors.  
    Coordinate and liaise with stakeholders, partners, and consultants at the country level to ensure high-quality and locally informed outputs.  

    Deliverable 2: Increased Awareness of Sustainable Cooling Financing Opportunities in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana (Target for Completion: March 30, 2024). 

    In collaboration with SEforALL’s Energy Efficiency team and in partnership with Mission Efficiency partners, support the project identification process to bring sustainable cooling projects to the Mission Efficiency Marketplace for de-risking and matchmaking with investors.  
    Support SEforALL Energy Transition Offices in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana to increase awareness of sustainable cooling challenges and investment opportunities.  
    Support communications and knowledge sharing dialogues on sustainable cooling in Nigeria, Kenya, and Ghana. 
    Support SEforALL outreach efforts and public facing events on sustainable cooling in Nigeria, Kenya and Ghana
    Identify and support the delivery of South-South training opportunities across Nigeria, Kenya, Ghana and other leading Global South countries, including the delivery of presentations and other training materials in webinars, meetings, and training events.

    Specific Competencies for the Role
    The desired skills and attributes for candidates include, but are not limited to:  

    A Master’s Degree in a relevant subject area (e.g., Economics, Business, Engineering, Public Policy).  
    At least 7 years of experience working in the sustainable energy or sustainable cooling sector in Sub-Saharan Africa with demonstrated experience supporting the implementation of projects in Nigeria, Kenya, and/or Ghana.  
    Excellent understanding and in-depth knowledge of key issues related to sustainable cooling, energy efficiency and energy access, including supportive business models and investment modalities. 
    Demonstrated experience developing investment proposals to finance sustainable energy projects in Sub-Saharan Africa. 
    Knowledge of international climate and energy finance, including familiarity with key financiers and institutions such as the Green Climate Fund, Global Environment Facility, and the Climate Investment Funds.  
    Excellent writing and analytical skills, with demonstrated experience developing public-facing written products on sustainable energy topics. 
    Ability to multitask, attention to detail and a disposition towards diplomatic and action-oriented interactions.  
    Experience supporting governments or development agencies.  
    Ability to effectively communicate with policy makers and stakeholders using data and synthesized narratives to provide the rationale for action.  
    Experience in demanding, pressurized, international environments is an asset. 
    Excellent reading, speaking and writing skill in English language, similar skills in additional language would be desirable but not mandatory. 

    General Competences for the Role

    Innovation and Adaptability: Has expert skills and commitment to search for and produce innovative and creative approaches to activities. Inspires others to develop new solutions that have a development impact and advocates for changes and application of new methods to enhance results. Is flexible to evolving circumstances, as well as helps others in doing so.  
    Resilience and Emotional Intelligence: Has expert knowledge in the concepts of resilience and emotional intelligence. Is able to remain calm in challenging situations, to cope with setbacks, is responsive to the emotions of others and maintains a high level of performance. 
    Analytical and Strategic Thinking: Has an expert level of analytical and strategic thinking skills. Gathers and processes demanding information, develops innovative solutions and contributes by representing topics/approaches in internal and cross-functional working groups/teams. 
    Collaboration and Partnership: Demonstrates expert initiative and abilities to collaborate and form partnerships in own area of responsibility, across teams and externally. Builds and maintains effective relationships at all levels inside and outside the organisation. Displays team-oriented attitude contributing to creating a positive team spirit. 
    Lead and Empower: Demonstrates initiative and role model behaviour in leading and empowering others. Takes responsibility for own work activities and personal actions and carries out the commitments agreed upon. 
    Political and Diplomatic: Has an expert level of political and diplomatic understanding. 
    Communicating Information: Has expert skills in communicating information and uses the skills effectively in own scope of work and in others’ work. Ability to develop contacts, foster collaboration with internal as well as external stakeholders, deliver presentations, advocate for viewpoints and participate actively in internal as well as external debates and negotiations. Ability to craft messages and communiques, and copy edit work to produce flawless written communications is required. 
    Research and Analytics: Has expert skills in research and analytics, including drafting ability and extensive knowledge of word processing and application of software package as databases and Power Point Presentations. Demonstrated excellent numerical and analytical skills that can be applied to gather data and generate knowledge relevant to decision-making functions. Capability and easiness to work with numbers, calculate, and analyze data as well as the ability to summarize and present key-findings. Promotes the use of data within the team and to contribute to wider decision making. 
    Teamwork: Works within the team as well as with colleagues across work units. Supports colleagues, establishes a team culture, encourages others to participate in teamwork and share responsibility for decision-making and results. Places team agenda before personal agenda. Supports and acts in accordance with final group decision, even when such decisions may not entirely reflect own position; shares credit for team accomplishments and accepts joint responsibility for team shortcomings. Demonstrated ability to work with teams representing a wide variety of staffing levels that also cut across agencies and partners, and work without direct authority to deliver timely and high-quality products. Strong team player capabilities. 
    Project Management: Has expert skills in project management. Plans and organises their own work using project management tools in support of achieving the team’s objectives. 
    Client Orientation: Has expert skills in client orientation and achieving excellency in work delivery.

    Apply via :

    seforall.bamboohr.com

  • Organizational Capacity Assessment Consultant for Local Partners

    Organizational Capacity Assessment Consultant for Local Partners

    POSITION SUMMARY:

    HIAS Kenya seeks to hire a consultant to conduct an Organizational Capacity Assessment (OCA) for four Local Partners in Nairobi, Mombasa, and Turkana under the Localisation Pilot project. The consultant will be required to work collaboratively with the local partners to develop the assessment tool, facilitate partners’ self-assessment and the joint development of capacity development plans.

    BACKGROUND
    HIAS is a member of the International Council of Voluntary Agencies (ICVA), a signatory to the Grand Bargain agreement that makes specific commitments to localisation to ensure that ensure local and national actors are better engaged in the planning, delivery and accountability of humanitarian action.
    In furtherance of these commitments, HIAS has embarked on the implementation of localisation in Kenya. HIAS conceives of localisation within the context of this project as a process where the capacities and comparative advantages that HIAS as an international non-governmental organization and local organizations bring to humanitarian response is leveraged in a synergistic and mutually supportive manner to strengthen the delivery of humanitarian assistance.
    The Localization Pilot project being implemented by HIAS Kenya aims to strengthen humanitarian assistance among refugees through localization initiatives.
    HIAS aims to achieve the following.

    Enhanced delivery of humanitarian assistance by local organizations through equitable partnership practices and access to sub-award from HIAS.
    Enhanced technical and operational capacity of local organizations through structured capacity strengthening activities.
    Enhanced visibility of local organizations through joint advocacy and coordination activities.

    The outcome of the capacity assessments will support the following project activities.

    Identification of local organizations’ capacity gaps, organizational strengths, and weaknesses through the OCA.
    Development of organizational capacity development plans for the local organizations based on findings from the OCA.
    Provision of any other suggestions that might be identified in the assessment.

    OBJECTIVES & DELIVERABLES:
    The overall objective of the consultancy is to conduct an organizational capacity assessment and support action planning for capacity strengthening of the four local organizations under the localisation project in Nairobi, Mombasa and Turkana to identify areas of improvements for enhanced delivery of humanitarian assistance.
    The deliverables of the consultancy are:

    Conducting organizational capacity assessments for four local organizations.
    Supporting the four organizations develop organizational development plans.

    METHODOLOGY AND SCOPE OF WORK
    The organizational capacity assessments should be participatory and consultative. The consultant shall conduct organizational capacity assessments using a defined methodology developed in partnership with the local organizations. The consultant will facilitate the co-development of the assessment tool with the local organizations through workshops with personnel from different departments of the organizations. The consultant will then conduct OCA for the four local organizations. Additionally, the consultant will guide the local organizations develop capacity development plans.
    The expected approach to this engagement is that the assessments and development plans should be conducted in such a way as to facilitate ownership and drive of the implementation plans so that results are sustained. As such, it should be participatory, consultative and incorporate methodologies like Technology of Participation, design thinking and Collective Impact that not only improve the range of information collected but also to improve ownership and drive of the implementation plans.
    In close co-ordination with HIAS and the local organizations, the consultant will implement the following tasks:

    Facilitate the co-designing of the assessment tools:

    Coordinate the designing and adoption of a common assessment tool for the local partners through online workshops.
    Submit the assessment tool to HIAS for review and approval.

    Conduct the organizational capacity assessments:

    Conduct the assessments based on the approved methodology and assessment tools/schedule.

    Develop capacity development plans:

    Facilitate the co-design of capacity development plans for the four local organizations based on the OCA results.
    Submit the final OCA reports including the detailed implementation strategy for validation by the local organizations.

    Facilitate the dissemination of the reports:

    Co-facilitate and present the final reports to the Localisation Pilot project participants.

    EXPECTED OUTPUTS AND DELIVERABLES
    The following will be the expected deliverables and outputs of the engagement:

    Comprehensive work plan for the assessments including a detailed methodology.
    Facilitation of the organization capacity assessment for the four local organizations in the following areas governance and executive leadership; human resource development; financial management; and monitoring, learning, and evaluation.
    Submission of OCA results reports to the four local organizations and guiding them to develop organizational development plans.
    Submission of the final consultancy report to HIAS.

    TIME FRAME

    The overall engagement for this consultancy is for 30 days.

    INSTITUTIONAL ARRANGEMENT
    RESPONSIBILITIES
    HIAS will be responsible for the following:

    Overall coordination of all the consultancy needs and tasks with the Consultant.
    Introduce the consultant to the local organizations.
    Facilitate the acquisition of the camp visit permit from the Department of Refugee Services.
    Organize a validation workshop.
    Technical review of the assessment tool, OCA results reports and capacity development plans.
    Payment of the consultancy fees as agreed upon.

    The consultant will be responsible for the following:

    Developing an action plan for the assignment with clear timelines.
    Facilitating the co-designing and/or adapting of the assessment tools and reviewing existing information.
    Developing of an appropriate methodology for conducting the capacity assessments specifically, one that is participatory.
    Developing an inception report outlining the assessment and strategic planning methodologies.
    Facilitating the partners’ assessments including desk review of relevant documents, facilitating focused group discussions and key informant interviews.
    Facilitating the co-development of organizational capacity development plans.

    CONSULTANT’S COMPETENCIES, EXPERIENCE AND SKILL REQUIREMENTS

    Individuals with Master’s degree in Public Administration/ Business Administration/ Project Management/ Social Studies, or any other related courses.
    Prior experience in developing and/or adapting organizational capacity assessment tools.
    Experience in conducting organizational capacity assessments, preferably in the development and/or humanitarian sector.
    Proven experience in organizational development and provision of technical assistance to grassroots organizations.
    Experience in developing organizational capacity development plans, preferably in the development and/or humanitarian sector.
    Experience in working in Humanitarian sector and with refugees in urban and/or camp setting, preferably in Kenya and/or the East African Region is an added advantage.

    QUALIFICATIONS & REQUIREMENTS:
    Qualified and interested parties are asked to submit the following:

    CV and a letter of interest for the assignment.
    A detailed technical proposal, with budget, clearly demonstrating a thorough understanding of the Terms of Reference and including but not limited to the following;

    Consultant/Company Profile.
    Demonstrated previous experience in similar assignments and qualifications outlined in this ToRs. Please attach a previous OCA report where applicable.
    Team composition and level of effort of each proposed team member and include CVs of each team member.
    A financial proposal.

    Qualified candidates to share their applications by 26th August 2023.

    Apply via :

    hias.hrmdirect.com

  • Outplacement Coaching Consultancy 

Leadership Training Consultancy

    Outplacement Coaching Consultancy Leadership Training Consultancy

    SCOPE OF WORK FOR STAFF COACHING PROGRAM

    Program: Alliance for Inclusive and Nutritious Food Processing.
    Reports to: Regional Training and Gender Advisor
    Position Location & Travel Potential: Open

    TECHNOSERVE BACKGROUND

    TechnoServe works with enterprising people in the developing world to build competitive farms, businesses, and industries. We are a nonprofit organization that develops business solutions to poverty by linking people to information, capital, and markets. With more than five decades of proven results, we believe in the power of private enterprise to transform lives.

    PROGRAM DESCRIPTION

    TechnoServe is implementing the USAID-funded Alliance for Inclusive and Nutritious Food
    Processing (AINFP) regional program in collaboration with Partners in Food Solutions (PFS). The program leverages the power of the private sector to create better nutritional outcomes for base-of-the-pyramid consumers and more profitable market opportunities for local farmers. This is achieved by supporting local food processing businesses in Ethiopia, Kenya, Malawi, Tanzania, and Zambia through remote technical assistance and training from world-leading food processing businesses under PFS to increase the availability of safe, affordable, and nutritious food.
    AINFP seeks a consultant to support its team in coaching all its staff across the five countries.

    Objective

    This consultancy aims to deliver a coaching program for all AINFP staff. The coaching will support the program staff with outplacement skills and capacity. The key objective of the outplacement service is to help AINFP staff members to position themselves for the job market through career journey mapping, skills assessment, and personal branding to enhance their job search skills and gain greater confidence to seek job alternatives and/or other opportunities as well as psycho-social support. The program approach will be online to include all target staff who live and work in different geographic locations and engage leaders in application-oriented learning experiences.

    Deliverables
    The consultant is expected to collaborate closely with the Regional Training and Gender Advisor to:

    Conduct a Coaching assessment for all AINFP staff (39 in total)
    Design a three-month coaching program, including assessments such as psychometric testing.
    End of the program report

    Qualifications and Expectations

    Certified coach ACC /PCC/ MCC with over five years of experience in leadership and performance management coaching.
    Experience in leadership development and virtual facilitation.
    Have at least seven years of professional, relevant experience.
    Demonstrated experience in adult learning.
    Excellent knowledge of English and Kiswahili; strong ability to work in cross-cultural situations and communicate effectively with speakers of other languages.
    Demonstrated excellent communication and collaboration skills

    Application procedure
    Qualified applicants should share their Technical Proposal (including an understanding of the scope of work, essential deliverables/milestones, a timeline, past performance, and CVs of key personnel); three references from similar assignments; and a financial proposal with the estimated number of days per deliverable and a daily rate quoted in Kenya shilling. The financial proposal excludes logistical costs for the training (including flights, venues, material printing costs, etc.) and other administrative expenses.
    L.O.E Breakdown

    Out-placement virtual coaching program (20 days over three months)

    Individualized virtual coaching sessions
    Career Assessments & Psychometric testing

    Please submit your proposal for this consultancy to buy+KE+P0022824@tns.org by August 28, 2023.

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    Use the link(s) below to apply on company website.  

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  • External Evaluation of the Project Empowered Communities of Mt Elgon Working Together for Nutritious Food, Savings and Resilience Implemented by SOET

    External Evaluation of the Project Empowered Communities of Mt Elgon Working Together for Nutritious Food, Savings and Resilience Implemented by SOET

    The project works through solidarity groups as units of community entry and implementation. By 2022, 961 (M209, F752) members had been mobilized into 48 functional groups. In the course of implementation, the project had empowered targeted community members and had recorded several results:

    Common labor was being practiced by all the 48 SGs on their fields in addition 42 SGs undertaking common labour at three community seedling nursery sites.
    The 48 SGs had been trained on Bio-intensive kitchen gardening and 961 kitchen gardens had been established with diverse crop varieties. A total of 191,400 vegetable seedlings and 50kg of assorted seeds were planted.
    Member of 41 SGs had been trained on food forest establishment and management. A total of 12,180 trees had been planted with 820 food forests with the seven layers having been established
    Three community nurseries had been established and were functional.
    11 SGs had been trained on Fastenaktion approach on saving procedures and credit management.

     
    The solidarity groups have accompaniers referred to as ‘community animators’ while the nurseries are managed by appointed community members called ‘nursery managers’. The animators facilitate training of groups, offer close monitoring and ensure the implementation of the trained approaches. The animators also ensure that the groups are well coordinated; conduct trainings at group level and regularly conduct home visits to group members to ascertain progress of each group and each individual/member and address any emerging challenges. The community animators continuously visit the farms of their respective farmers to offer technical support and report on progress of each group on monthly basis outlining progress made and any challenges observed.  
    The project team constitutes of: Programme Coordinator who is also the CEO of the organization, a Project Officer, Technical Advisor – Agroecology, Project Accountant, Nursery Managers and Community Animators. They meet once monthly for reporting and planning and also exchange on challenges and lessons learnt.
    PROJECT CONTEXT
    The target project areas are characterised by good climatic conditions (soils & weather pattern) suitable for vegetable and fruit production, cash crop growing and livestock production. The area experiences two rain seasons with the main one running from March to July and the short rains September to October recording approximately 1400mm to 1800mm annually. Soils are well drained and characterized by shallow rocks. Despite these, the area has been impacted by effects of climate change due to deforestation and harmful farming practices that have resulted to increased soil erosion. Of late, the area has experienced recurrent hail stones which had been destroying crops.
    Due to high inflation rate and difficult global economic situation, the country has experienced an increase in price of basic commodities and this has affected the well-being of the people targeted by the project as well as negatively affected the operations of the project. An increase in the cost of production means that the people can only produce less food further deepening the food crisis. The major crops grown are maize and beans mostly for home consumption but the surplus is sold. The Mt. Elgon people have been a farming community who continue trading away their produce at reduced prices to brokers and middlemen. According to Bungoma County Integrated Development Plan, poverty level in Mt. Elgon is estimated at 56 percent.
    The socio-cultural aspect of the community is characterized by most men meeting in social clubs and outdoor activities while women mostly engage in domestic activities and economically productive work. They thus are like the heads of their households even though women are also subordinated in most homes and in community decision-making processes. The issue of land ownership and control of resource’s is still capitalised by men which to some extent affects production.
    EVALUATION PURPOSE
    The evaluation should in a very clear manner:

    Assess and document the extent to which the project objectives have been achieved (outcome and impact level), clearly outlining and describing the impacts, both positive and negative (intended and unintended), realized so far per each specific objective.
    Give insight into the key elements of the implementation process which explain why the reported changes occurred and shed light on how such changes were achieved or caused. We expect that an assessment of impact and understanding of key processes will support the generation of Project recommendations that could be considered for the design of future project phases.
    Elaborate strengths and weaknesses of the project, and document best practices and lessons learnt. The evaluation should clearly document and highlight any programming adjustments that might be required to achieve the project desired objectives.

     
    3.USERS OF EVALUATION
    The primary users of the evaluation are:

    SOET: Project team and management
    Fastenaktion: Country Programme Unit, Programme Manager and Head Office Programme Development Team
    Fastenaktion’s Programme Development section
    Right holders especially members of solidarity groups involved in the project to best understand effective strategies for bringing about desired change.

     
    4.SCOPE OF EVALUATION
    This being an external evaluation, it is expected to comply with the international evaluation standards (OECD), provide a space for learning around best practices for supporting target communities. The evaluation will be undertaken in Elgon Ward with a sampling frame of 19 villages.  Fastenaktion is seeking to identify a consultancy team, which will undertake this evaluation within the agreed terms of reference. Selection of the study sites will be agreed upon with the consultancy team. The consultancy team has to prioritize the field research questions in order to maximize on time. The evaluation process will include engagement with direct and indirect beneficiaries as well as other stakeholders.
    5.EVALUATION QUESTIONS
    In line with objectives of the evaluation, the evaluation will be expected to answer the following questions:
     
    6.1 RELEVANCE
    The evaluation should conduct an analysis of the appropriateness of the project design, activities, strategies and approaches in the light of the operational context, the timeliness of the response and its adaptation to the livelihoods security situations. It will involve assessing the extent to which the activities are suited to the priorities of the target groups, target households, and donors as well as the prevailing policy environment. Key questions to be addressed:

    To what extent are the intended project outcomes and actual activities in line with the needs of the target group (women and men)?
    Has the project adapted appropriately to relevant changing needs and context after its onset?
    How are the different aspects of the project implementation relevant in attaining cross cutting themes of gender equality, Leave No One Behind (LNOB), and climate change adaptability?

    6.2 EFFECTIVENESS AND IMPACT
    The focus will be on the extent to which project outcomes and objectives are being achieved. Key questions to be addressed:

    How has the food security and wellbeing of the target group (women and men) changed due to the interventions? What other context factors had an effect on possible changes and to what degree has the project tampered with or reinforced them? (cases of success stories can be highlighted and annexed)
    What is the degree of achievement of the planned results at outcome and impact level of the project?
    Are there any unintended project results (positive or negative)? eg. multiplier effects
    Did the project results reflect contribution to the principle of LNOB? How and to what extent? 

    6.3 EFFICIENCY
    The evaluation will outline the extent to which the interventions have delivered, or are likely to deliver results in an economic and timely way. Key questions to be addressed:

    Are costs (including time and human resources) and benefits in an appropriate relationship?
    Are there organizational and/or management issues that hinder implementation and/or effectiveness of the project?  
    Are there unique or practical ways in which the quality of the project can be improved in a next phase? Which are the proposed approaches and how can they be executed?

    6.4 SUSTAINABILITY AND LESSONS LEARNT
    Within the scope of this assignment, the evaluator(s) should assess the extent to which the project interventions took into consideration longer term needs of the target population and to what extent project results or benefits will be sustainable after project closure. Key elements to be reviewed include environmental, operational and financial sustainability of the project. Key questions to be addressed:

    Which benefits are likely to sustain beyond the life time of the project?
    Did the project incorporate adequate measures and strategies to ensure sustainability of results over time (regarding the partner organisation and the target group)? Which measures and strategies are these and how effective are they in influencing the sustainability prospects of the gained benefits?
    Can this project be expanded in other geographic and programmatic areas in Kenya based on need?

     
    6.6 ACCOUNTABILITY

    How effective was the community feedback mechanisms that was in place and the capacity of the organization to respond to comments received? Is there any evidence that feedback has or is influencing decision making?

     
    6.7 GENDER

    Did the interventions contribute to furthering (or hindering) gender equality within the project area? If so, how and to what extent?  If it did contribute to furthering gender equality, why not?

    6.EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
    The evaluator(s) is welcome to suggest an appropriate methodological approach to successfully deliver a quality evaluation.  The evaluation methodology should be consultative and participatory, entailing a combination of desk review, key informant interviews, face to face household surveys, interviews and/or FGDs. While interviews are a key instrument, the evaluators will triangulate a range of data sources to ensure that the evaluation is sound and objective. The evaluator(s) will further elaborate on the method and approach in a manner commensurate with the assignment at hand and reflect this in the inception report, which will subsequently be approved by the programme team in consultation with key stakeholders.
    A final agreement on the evaluation design and methodology will be discussed on the basis of the submitted offer and/or the inception report.
    Some of the key primary data sources include:

    Interviews with key staff such as the Project Coordinator, Project Officer, Project Technical Advisor, Community Animators, Nursery Managers and others as deemed necessary by the evaluation team.
    Interviews with stakeholders including respective county government departments, and community leaders
    Household surveys, interviews and/or FGDs with women and men of the target group, and field observation in project sites within the project locations

    Secondary data will be made available and it is expected that the evaluator(s) will have a comprehensive desk review of project documents. Some of the documents include project proposal and budgets, Log frame, baseline report, annual and quarterly reports, study reports among other as shall be deemed necessary by the evaluation team.
    DELIVERABLES AND REPORING DEADLINES
    The following deliverables are expected to be produced by the evaluation team:

    Inception report (after initial meeting with the partner organization and Fastenaktion)

    The report will include a detailed plan of the evaluation process including a revised evaluation approach, an evaluation matrix stipulating for each evaluation question the data/methods that will be used, as well as the sampling method, data collection plan including methods and timelines, and feedback loops.
     

    Survey tools (with the inception report)

     
    The tools should be developed in cooperation with Fastenaktion and the Partner organization. The field data collection should be informed by the evaluation objectives, evaluation questions and criteria. The survey tools and all raw data, statistical tables and coding lists (as appropriate), as well as transcripts have to be provided to Fastenaktion and the partner organization at the end of the evaluation. Data has to be disaggregated according to location and gender (minimum requirement). The evaluation team can decide to further disaggregate data in a way that improves answering of the evaluation questions.
     

    Draft evaluation report (not more than 30 pages) pages excluding annexes (after the field work) plus a power point presentation

     
    The draft evaluation report is to be presented to the partner organization during a staff meeting to collect feedback. A PowerPoint presentation should be prepared for this purpose.
     

    Final evaluation report including PowerPoint presentation

    The final evaluation report shall incorporate the feedback from the partner organization and any other stakeholder. The PowerPoint presentation shall be adapted to these revisions.
    SUGGESTED OUTLINE OF THE EVALUATION REPORT:

    Cover page with name of the project, logos for partner organisation and donor, name and contact details of evaluator(s), including one representative photos of the project (best option: photo from the evaluation exercise).
    Executive summary (maximum 5 pages). This should be a section that can be used independently from the full report and should therefore cover: background to the programme, brief overview of aims of the evaluation, brief summary of the methodology, key findings per evaluation criteria and on the achievement of indicators, best practices and lessons learnt, conclusions, recommendations, and a summary of management response
    Introduction (1 page)
    Description of evaluation methodology (maximum 2  pages)
     Situation analysis with regards to the outcomes, outputs and partnership strategies (maximum 2 pages)
    Presentation and discussion of the findings (this will be the main part of the document). This section of the report should be clearly structured to show evidence-based answers to the evaluation questions (maximum 15 pages)
    Key findings, best practices and lessons learnt, and conclusions derived from the findings (maximum 5 pages)
    Clear and concise recommendations derived from the findings and conclusions to provide guidance for future programming (maximum 5 pages)
    Annexes: Terms of reference; Data-collection instruments, incl. information on informed consent handling; Project planning matrix / logframe; Travel and work schedule; debriefing power point presentation (final version); Sources (e.g. bibliography, people interviewed); Management response matrix; maps, photos

    DISSEMINATION OF FINDINGS 
    After a validation and stakeholder workshop, the final report will be submitted to Fastenaktion headquarters for final review and endorsement by the Programme Development Unit. This process will declare the report to the donors and the wider public.
    CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA
    All documents and data collected will be treated as confidential and used solely to facilitate this evaluation. Interviewees and their pictures will not be quoted in the reports without their permission. It is expected that the evaluators will used consent forms as appropriate, and hand over to the project team. The deliverables as well as all material linked to the evaluation (produced by the evaluator(s) or the organization itself)is confidential and remains at all times the property of the contracting party.
    TIMEFRAME AND REQUIREMENTS
     The Evaluation should take 15 days preferably beginning from September 4th 2023.

    DAYS

    TASKS

    RESPONSIBLE

    4 days

    Initial briefings of the Programme
    Desk review of key documents 
    Draft inception report detailing evaluation tools
    Final inception report before the start of the consultancy

    Consultancy team for interview schedule and inception
    Fastenaktion is responsible for sharing all relevant documents and arranging meetings with key staff and stakeholders

     5 days

    Field work
    Data collection

    Consultancy team
    SOET
    Coordination office

    6 days

    Data analysis
    Draft evaluation report which is circulated internally for comments
    Presentation of key findings , feedback on draft evaluation, report, preparation of final report/presentation

    Consultancy team
    SOET, Fastenaktion, coordination office

    EVALUATION TEAM COMPOSITION AND COMPETENCIES
    The suggested team for this assignment includes:

    An agroecology or sustainable agriculture expert (essential)
    MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning) Expert with experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods and data analysis (essential)
    A gender and inclusion expert with experience in rural livelihoods / development (essential)

    The consultancy team should be mixed in gender.
    INTELLLECTUAL PROPERTY
    All the materials, information and reports, the output of the evaluation exercise shall be the property of Fastenaktion and the consultancy team is bound by Fastenaktion’s confidentiality requirements. All data sets and transcripts must be provided to Fastenaktion Coordination Office and Head Office in electronic copies and on a CD (2). The evaluators will not be allowed, without prior authorization in writing, to present any of the analytical results as his or her own or to make use of the evaluation results for private publication purposes.
    LABOUR LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
    The evaluation team commits itself to conclude (and any one contracted by the team) must commit to execute the contract in accordance with the local labour law, respect human rights, and not to allow discrimination based on gender, lifestyles, ethnic origin, religious affiliation or political opinions. The partner organization will not tolerate sexual or other abuse. The Fastenaktion Guideline on preventing and combating the abuse of power (2020) will apply to the contract.
     
    14.HOW TO APPLY:
    Submission of Proposals
    Based on the above, Fastenaktion is inviting interested parties to submit expressions of interest entailing technical and financial proposals. Individuals or firms applying shall detail the following:

    Consultants’ profile and capability statement describing the technical capacity and experience of the firm or group of individuals;
    Names and resume of individuals or team members proposed and their roles in the achievement of the assignment. This should also entail the proposed team structure for the evaluation;
    3 professional referees (preferably previous clients) and sample reports of similar assignments taken in the recent past;
    Understanding of the Terms of Reference (TORs);
    Detailed evaluation design with implementation plan and timeframe; and
    A detailed budget, which should be presented in Kenya Shillings and must include all taxes and other anticipated expenses,
    Quality Control and Quality Assessment for the Evaluation

    All field visits costs including transport in the field, meals and accommodation during field work will be catered by the contracting agent.

    Interested candidates should submit their application to the following email address: info@act4change.co.ke with “EXTERNAL EVALUATION, SOET 2023” as the subject of the e-mail. Deadline for submission is August 18th 2023
     Kindly don’t forget to submit samples of your previous work (reference calls shall be made to validate your work)

    Apply via :

    info@act4change.co.ke

  • External Evaluation of the Project Community Social-economic Empowerment through Agro Ecology Project- Kimaeti Farmers Association

    External Evaluation of the Project Community Social-economic Empowerment through Agro Ecology Project- Kimaeti Farmers Association

    The project works through solidarity groups as units of community entry and implementation. The project targeted to build the capacity of 1325 members (947 female and 378 men) organised into 73 solidarity groups. The solidarity groups have accompaniers referred to as ‘community animators’ while the nurseries are managed by appointed community members called ‘nursery managers’. The animators facilitate training of groups, offer close monitoring and ensure the implementation of the trained approaches. The animators also ensure that the groups are well coordinated; conduct trainings at group level and regularly conduct home visits to group members to ascertain progress of each group and each individual/member and address any emerging challenges. The community animators continuously visit the farms of their respective farmers to offer technical support and report on progress of each group on monthly basis outlining progress made and any challenges observed.  
    The project team constitutes of: An Administrator, Project Officer, Technical Advisor – Agroecology, Nursery Managers and Community Animators. They meet once monthly for reporting and planning and also exchange on challenges and lessons learnt
    PROJECT CONTEXT
    The project areas is a low land that receives its rainfall in two main seasons of the year i.e. long rains between March- June while the short rain seasons in August-October in the year. Most farms within the area have sandy soils except for the wetlands/riparian areas that have some clay soils. The Kocholia location has a large land mass that is also covered with rocks and shallow horizons leaving very small parcels of lands for farming.
    The main economic activities in the area are farming though some are involved in small businesses. It is from the farming practices of either crops or rearing of livestock’s i.e. cattle and poultry that they are able to meet their basic daily needs.
    The communities residing within the project working areas are majorly the Teso and Bukusu tribes although the other tribes are also available though not dominant. In regards to gender roles, men are considered as the head of the households with their major responsibility being to provide for the family and participate in critical family decision touching on family investments as well access, control and ownership of family productive resources such as land. In most families women are allowed access to the productive resources such as land in terms of tilling and farming practices but very few own them though they have window of making decision in regards to the kind of meals to be prepared, cloths to be bought for children, households items such as utensils, furniture and what/when to be planted on the farm which is majorly participatory between men and women. Most of community related conflicts in the area are handled by the established council of elders both from Teso and Bukusu sub-tribes
    EVALUATION PURPOSE
    The evaluation should in a very clear manner:

    Assess and document the extent to which the project objectives have been achieved (outcome and impact level), clearly outlining and describing the impacts, both positive and negative (intended and unintended), realized so far per each specific objective.
    Give insight into the key elements of the implementation process which explain why the reported changes occurred and shed light on how such changes were achieved or caused. We expect that an assessment of impact and understanding of key processes will support the generation of Project recommendations that could be considered for the design of future project phases.
    Elaborate strengths and weaknesses of the project, and document nest practices and lessons learnt. The evaluation should clearly document and highlight any programming adjustments that might be required to achieve the project desired objectives.

    USERS OF EVALUATION
    The primary users of the evaluation are:

    KIMAETI: Project team and management
    Fastenaktion: Country Programme Unit, Programme Manager and Head Office Programme Development Team
    Fastenaktion’s Programme Development section
    Right holders especially members of solidarity groups involved in the project to best understand effective strategies for bringing about desired change.

    SCOPE OF EVALUATION
    This being an external evaluation, it is expected to comply with the international evaluation standards (OECD), provide a space for learning around best practices for supporting target communities. The evaluation will be undertaken in Kocholia and Kimaeti locations.  Fastenaktion is seeking to identify a consultancy team, which will undertake this evaluation within the agreed terms of reference. Selection of the study sites will be agreed upon with the consultancy team. The consultancy team has to prioritize the field research questions in order to maximize on time. The evaluation process will include engagement with direct and indirect beneficiaries as well as other stakeholders.
    EVALUATION QUESTIONS
    In line with objectives of the evaluation, the evaluation will be expected to answer the following questions:
    6.1 RELEVANCE
    The evaluation should conduct an analysis of the appropriateness of the project design, activities, strategies and approaches in the light of the operational context, the timeliness of the response and its adaptation to the livelihoods security situations. It will involve assessing the extent to which the activities are suited to the priorities of the target groups, target households, and donors as well as the prevailing policy environment. Key questions to be addressed:

    To what extent are the intended project outcomes and actual activities in line with the needs of the target group (women and men)?
    Has the project adapted appropriately to relevant changing needs and context after its onset?
    How are the different aspects of the project implementation relevant in attaining cross cutting themes of gender equality, Leave No One Behind (LNOB), and climate change adaptability?

    6.2 EFFECTIVENESS AND IMPACT
    The focus will be on the extent to which project outcomes and objectives are being achieved. Key questions to be addressed:

    How has the food security and wellbeing of the target group (women and men) changed due to the interventions? What other context factors had an effect on possible changes and to what degree has the project tampered with or reinforced them? (cases of success stories can be highlighted and annexed)
    What is the degree of achievement of the planned results at outcome and impact level of the project?
    Are there any unintended project results (positive or negative)? eg. multiplier effects
    Did the project results reflect contribution to the principle of LNOB? How and to what extent? 

    6.3 EFFICIENCY
    The evaluation will outline the extent to which the interventions have delivered, or are likely to deliver results in an economic and timely way. Key questions to be addressed:

    Are costs (including time and human resources) and benefits in an appropriate relationship?
    Are there organizational and/or management issues that hinder implementation and/or effectiveness of the project?  
    Are there unique or practical ways in which the quality of the project can be improved in a next phase? Which are the proposed approaches and how can they be executed?

    6.4 SUSTAINABILITY AND LESSONS LEARNT
    Within the scope of this assignment, the evaluator(s) should assess the extent to which the project interventions took into consideration longer term needs of the target population and to what extent project results or benefits will be sustainable after project closure. Key elements to be reviewed include environmental, operational and financial sustainability of the project. Key questions to be addressed:

    Which benefits are likely to sustain beyond the life time of the project?
    Did the project incorporate adequate measures and strategies to ensure sustainability of results over time (regarding the partner organisation and the target group)? Which measures and strategies are these and how effective are they in influencing the sustainability prospects of the gained benefits?
    Can this project be expanded in other geographic and programmatic areas in Kenya based on need?

     
    6.6 ACCOUNTABILITY

    How effective was the community feedback mechanisms that was in place and the capacity of the organization to respond to comments received? Is there any evidence that feedback has or is influencing decision making?

    6.7 GENDER

    Did the interventions contribute to furthering (or hindering) gender equality within the project area? If so, how and to what extent?  If it did contribute to furthering gender equality, why not?

    EVALUATION METHODOLOGY
    The evaluator(s) is welcome to suggest an appropriate methodological approach to successfully deliver a quality evaluation.  The evaluation methodology should be consultative and participatory, entailing a combination of desk review, key informant interviews, face to face household surveys, interviews and/or FGDs. While interviews are a key instrument, the evaluators will triangulate a range of data sources to ensure that the evaluation is sound and objective. The evaluator(s) will further elaborate on the method and approach in a manner commensurate with the assignment at hand and reflect this in the inception report, which will subsequently be approved by the programme team in consultation with key stakeholders.
    A final agreement on the evaluation design and methodology will be discussed on the basis of the submitted offer and/or the inception report.
    Some of the key primary data sources include:

    Interviews with key staff such as the Project Coordinator, Project Officer, Project Technical Advisor, Community Animators, Nursery Managers and others as deemed necessary by the evaluation team.
    Interviews with stakeholders including respective county government departments, and community leaders
    Household surveys, interviews and/or FGDs with women and men of the target group, and field observation in project sites within the project locations

    Secondary data will be made available and it is expected that the evaluator(s) will have a comprehensive desk review of project documents. Some of the documents include project proposal and budgets, Log frame, baseline report, annual and quarterly reports, study reports among other as shall be deemed necessary by the evaluation team.
     
    6.DELIVERABLES AND REPORING DEADLINES
    The following deliverables are expected to be produced by the evaluation team:
     

    Inception report (after initial meeting with the partner organization and Fastenaktion)

    The report will include a detailed plan of the evaluation process including a revised evaluation approach, an evaluation matrix stipulating for each evaluation question the data/methods that will be used, as well as the sampling method, data collection plan including methods and timelines, and feedback loops.

    Survey tools (with the inception report)

    The tools should be developed in cooperation with Fastenaktion and the Partner organization. The field data collection should be informed by the evaluation objectives, evaluation questions and criteria. The survey tools and all raw data, statistical tables and coding lists (as appropriate), as well as transcripts have to be provided to Fastenaktion and the partner organization at the end of the evaluation. Data has to be disaggregated according to location and gender (minimum requirement). The evaluation team can decide to further disaggregate data in a way that improves answering of the evaluation questions.

    Draft evaluation report (not more than 30 pages) pages excluding annexes (after the field work) plus a power point presentation

    The draft evaluation report is to be presented to the partner organization during a staff meeting to collect feedback. A PowerPoint presentation should be prepared for this purpose.

    Final evaluation report including PowerPoint presentation

    The final evaluation report shall incorporate the feedback from the partner organization and any other stakeholder. The PowerPoint presentation shall be adapted to these revisions.
    SUGGESTED OUTLINE OF THE EVALUATION REPORT:

    Cover page with name of the project, logos for partner organisation and donor, name and contact details of evaluator(s), including one representative photos of the project (best option: photo from the evaluation exercise).
    Executive summary (maximum 5 pages). This should be a section that can be used independently from the full report and should therefore cover: background to the programme, brief overview of aims of the evaluation, brief summary of the methodology, key findings per evaluation criteria and on the achievement of indicators, best practices and lessons learnt, conclusions, recommendations, and a summary of management response
    Introduction (1 page)
    Description of evaluation methodology (maximum 2  pages)
     Situation analysis with regards to the outcomes, outputs and partnership strategies (maximum 2 pages)
    Presentation and discussion of the findings (this will be the main part of the document). This section of the report should be clearly structured to show evidence-based answers to the evaluation questions (maximum 15 pages)
    Key findings, best practices and lessons learnt, and conclusions derived from the findings (maximum 5 pages)
    Clear and concise recommendations derived from the findings and conclusions to provide guidance for future programming (maximum 5 pages)
    Annexes: Terms of reference; Data-collection instruments, incl. information on informed consent handling; Project planning matrix / logframe; Travel and work schedule; debriefing power point presentation (final version); Sources (e.g. bibliography, people interviewed); Management response matrix; maps, photos

    DISSEMINATION OF FINDINGS 
    After a validation and stakeholder workshop, the final report will be submitted to Fastenaktion headquarters for final review and endorsement by the Programme Development Unit. This process will declare the report to the donors and the wider public.
    CONFIDENTIALITY OF DATA
    All documents and data collected will be treated as confidential and used solely to facilitate this evaluation. Interviewees and their pictures will not be quoted in the reports without their permission. It is expected that the evaluators will used consent forms as appropriate, and hand over to the project team. The deliverables as well as all material linked to the evaluation (produced by the evaluator(s) or the organization itself)is confidential and remains at all times the property of the contracting party.
    TIMEFRAME AND REQUIREMENTS
     The Evaluation should take 15 days preferably beginning from September 4th 2023.

    DAYS

    TASKS

    RESPONSIBLE

    4 days

    Initial briefings of the Programme
    Desk review of key documents 
    Draft inception report detailing evaluation tools
    Final inception report before the start of the consultancy

    Consultancy team for interview schedule and inception
    Fastenaktion is responsible for sharing all relevant documents and arranging meetings with key staff and stakeholders

     5 days

    Field work
    Data collection

    Consultancy team
    KIMAETI Farmers
    Coordination office

    6 days

    Data analysis
    Draft evaluation report which is circulated internally for comments
    Presentation of key findings , feedback on draft evaluation, report, preparation of final report/presentation

    Consultancy team
    KIMAETI Farmers, Fastenaktion, coordination office

    EVALUATION TEAM COMPOSITION AND COMPETENCIES
    The suggested team for this assignment includes:

    An agroecology or sustainable agriculture expert (essential)
    MEAL (Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning) Expert with experience in qualitative and quantitative research methods and data analysis (essential)
    A gender and inclusion expert with experience in rural livelihoods / development (essential)

    The consultancy team should be mixed in gender.
    INTELLLECTUAL PROPERTY
    All the materials, information and reports, the output of the evaluation exercise shall be the property of Fastenaktion and the consultancy team is bound by Fastenaktion’s confidentiality requirements. All data sets and transcripts must be provided to Fastenaktion Coordination Office and Head Office in electronic copies and on a CD (2). The evaluators will not be allowed, without prior authorization in writing, to present any of the analytical results as his or her own or to make use of the evaluation results for private publication purposes.
    LABOUR LAW AND HUMAN RIGHTS
    The evaluation team commits itself to conclude (and any one contracted by the team) must commit to execute the contract in accordance with the local labour law, respect human rights, and not to allow discrimination based on gender, lifestyles, ethnic origin, religious affiliation or political opinions. The partner organization will not tolerate sexual or other abuse. The Fastenaktion Guideline on preventing and combating the abuse of power (2020) will apply to the contract.

    Apply via :

  • Terms of Reference – Actionaid  International  Kenya Culture Assessment

    Terms of Reference – Actionaid International Kenya Culture Assessment

    Expected outcomes

    AAIK is seeking a qualified Consultant (team of consultants) to facilitate a culture analysis and make recommendations to correct any gaps that may exist to ensure the culture is aligned to its strategic objectives, ensure employee engagement through embedment of localized best practices, supportive to staff and creates an environment conducive for staff to deliver on their mandates. Some of key areas to pay attention to are:

    Assessment of organizational culture through a validated culture assessment methodology.
    The assessment methodology and tools should have digital capabilities to allow for data cuts and ease of analysis of sub-cultures where necessary.
    Gauge leadership capabilities to support the new culture as well as suggest interventions on the identified gaps.
    Assess the levels of employee engagement and draw strategies to bridge any identified gaps
    Be able to draw both short- and long-term strategies of implementation of the new culture using proven change management systems and methodologies.
    Ensure the culture that is agreed on is supportive of the existing strategic objectives.
    Train and certify a team of internal culture champions and change agents to ensure continuity post the project period.

    The consultant (s) or organization should possess the following knowledge and skills:

    Proven track record of extensive consultancy experience in conducting organization Culture analysis and knowledge sharing workshops.
    Demonstrated knowledge of conducting digitally enabled with validated organizational culture assessments tools.
    Ability to analyze big data and extract insights that support strategic and operational decision-making.
    Experience in driving strategy aligned organizational culture transformation projects.

    Application

    Technical Proposal

    Specific experience of the Lead Consultant and Associate(s) relevant to the assignment. Please provide details of similar assignments undertaken.
    Technical capacity of consultants in terms of their qualifications and competencies for the assignment. Please attach detailed CVs.
    Clear understanding of the assignment/interpretation of the TORs.
    A customized Culture analysis plan clearly articulating the objectives of the exercise.
    Methodology to be used during the assignment.
    A detailed work plan for the total assignment delivery.

    Financial Proposal

    Clear breakdown of the financial proposal including all the chargeable taxes.
    Terms of payment
    Total quote for the assignment

    Apply via :

    Procurement.Kenya@actionaid.org