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Evaluation Of Pss Project

Background     War Child Holland (WCH) is a child rights based organization that works for the fulfillment of the Child Right Convention with the main focus on three pillars: child protection, psychosocial support and education. Under the Emergency Syrian Refugees response program, WCH in partnership with UNICEF is implementing a Psychosocial support project in the North of Lebanon for children residing in the area with the main focus on the Syrian refugee children (70%).  The one year project started in December 2013, in 29 locations among which Center Based activities in 12 locations with 12 local partners and mobile activities in 17 other villages with one local NGO called Nabaa, this is in addition to a child Friendly space at the UNHCR registration point in Beirut. Since the end of project is approaching (end of November), WCH is looking for a consultant to conduct the final evaluation of the project.   Objective(s) and Tasks: The final evaluation of the project aims to document the level of achievements of the project’s specific objectives and results based on the below project outcome and outputs; to determine both qualitatively and quantitatively the actions performed in the field and generate lessons learned for the formulation of a possible extension and developing a new proposal.   Project Outcome 1: Vulnerable boys and girls are protected from violence, exploitation, abuse and neglect through equitable access to quality child protection services Output 1.1: Vulnerabilities of boys, girls and caregivers are reduced and their resilience strengthened Output 1.2: Child protection violations are mitigated and addressed Output 1.3: Capacity of child protection actors and other actors is improved   List of (smart) deliverables A final evaluation report including: 1.         Description of methodology used, including sampling decisions, qualitative and quantitative tools used 2.         Evidence-based findings related to: -           Project Relevance: Is the project addressing the needs of the target groups? Is the aligned with government policy to support these target groups? Is the project aligned with (inter)national methods for psychosocial support? -           Project effectiveness & impact: Have the planned specific objectives and results been achieved? -           Project efficiency: Were the target groups supported in an efficient way (comparing costs and outcomes)?  -           Project sustainability: To what extent has the project been designed in a way that results are sustainable after the end of the project? -           Project integration within the partner organizations, SDCs and municipalities -           Added value of creative methods and child participation in the project? -           WCH relationship with partners especially its strategic partner, Nabaa. -           Coordination and exchange with other National & international NGOs and between WCH & its partners 3.         Recommendations for possible future extension: -           Roles and analysis of different parties (partner organization staff, beneficiaries…etc.) -           Problem analysis & objectives: what are the major problems in regard to the project general objective that are considered priority for the beneficiaries, and what specific objectives should be considered. -           Analysis of success factors and risks (internal and external) -           Analysis of the viability of the project: What factors should be taken into account to guarantee the impact sustainability of the project.   Technical competencies and Expertise: -           Knowledge of result based Management Evaluation methodologies -           Knowledge of participatory monitoring approaches -           Expertise applying SMART indicators and validating baseline scenarios -           Demonstrable Analytical skills -           Excellent English language, writing and communicating -           Excellent Facilitation skills   3-         Desired Skills and Experience: -           Knowledge of Arabic language -           Familiarity with the Middle East culture and context -           Familiarity or previous experience with War Child Holland -           Experience working in conflict areas or for post conflict programs -           Experience in Psychosocial support programs The consultant will undertake evaluation through four main steps: 1-         Preparation and review of documentations 2-         Submission of an outline on how to conduct the evaluation, including the methodology to be used. 3-         Interviews with stakeholders 4-         Follow up inquiries and develop final evaluation report. In parallel with step 1 and 2, the consultant will closely coordinate with the project coordinator to receive all documentations needed and finalize the agenda, sampling selection and methodology.   The consultancy will take place from 27th of October till the 17th of November 2014 Deliverable Timeline (deadline) Preparation: Analysis of available documents (e.g. projects proposals, narrative reports, M&E documents) and proposal for evaluation methodology and preparation of the evaluation tools (e.g. interviews, surveys, guided discussions). 2 days Meeting with War Child staff at the office 2 days Field visits and meeting with partners (supervisors, facilitators, animators and beneficiaries…etc.) 8 days (5 days at 5 of the center based activities, 2 with Nabaa for Mobile activities, 1 at CFS Beirut) Writing and drafting the final evaluation report 4 days Sharing & finalizing the outcomes with War Child Staff 1 day  
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
Unpaid Position
Contract Type
Consultancy
Requires a Cover Letter?
Yes
Education Degree
No Degree Required
Arabic
Basic
English
Good
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No