Consultant

at Johanniter International Assistance (JIA)
Location Kampala, Uganda
Date Posted February 7, 2024
Category Training and Consultancy
Job Type FULL_TIME
Currency UGX

Description

ADVERT FOR CONSULTANCY -END OF PROJECT EVALUATION
CountriesUgandaSourcesJohanniterClosing dateFebruary 16, 2024
Project Title: Enhance access to and quality of health, nutrition and WASH services for people affected by the South Sudan crisis in South Sudan, Kenya and Uganda”.

Project code: EAF0101

Background Rationale
Johanniter International Assistance (JIA) through funding from the German Federal Foreign Office – Divisions S08/S09 –for a project of humanitarian assistance and humanitarian mine action abroad and co-funded by Aktion Deutschland Hilft (ADH), has been implementing a regional project titled ‘Enhance access to and quality of health, nutrition and WASH services for people affected by the South Sudan crisis in South Sudan, Kenya and Uganda’. This is a three-year ten months’ project running from 01.08.2020 to 31.06.2024. The project is worth a total project budget of EUR 11,030,434.53 Million EUR (SSD= EUR 5,777,334.35 Million, KEN= EUR 1,760,059.10 Million and UGA=EUR 2,851,173.11 Million). The project implementation regions are; 1) South Sudan, Western Bahr el Ghazal, Wau and Jur River Counties, as well as Eastern Equatorial State- Torit, Magwi and Ikotos counties 2) Kenya, Turkana County, Kakuma Refugee camp and Kalobeyei Refugee Settlement. 3) Uganda, Palorinya and Rhino camp refugee settlements in West Nile of Uganda.

Terms of Reference

This Consultancy Services Terms of Reference (ToR) for EAFT0101 Project Evaluation serves as a request for applications from individual consultants or consultancy firms interested in conducting the end of project evaluation for Johanniter International Assistance (Johanniter) in South Sudan, Kenya

The project has been focusing on four key outputs in the three countries;Besides, the results of the evaluation will be used for the Final Report of EAF Project and the focus is on sustainability. The evaluation will employ the six specific evaluation criteria for humanitarian action from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development – Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) to guide the study with special emphasize on sustainability.