Posted : 18-02-2020 | Name of employer : WWF Cameroon |
Location : Yaoundé | Views : 2106 |
Job type : CDD | Applicants : 0 |
Expiration date : 06-03-2020 |
MID-TERM EVALUATION OF LEADING THE CHANGE PROGRAMME:
AFRICA YOUTH THEMATIC HUB
TERMS OF REFERENCE
A. Intervention Background and Scope of the Review
Since 2018, WWF Cameroon has been coordinating the implementation of the Africa Youth Transformational Leadership Programme (AYTLP) dubbed the Africa Youth Thematic Hub under the Leading the Change; Civil Society, Rights and Environment Programme (LtC). The AYTLP under the Africa Youth Thematic Hub brings together a coalition of diverse youth interventions through the Leading the Change Programme from the different countries in Africa both at national and regional levels.
The overall goal of the Africa Youth Transformational Leadership Programme (AYTLP) is that:
By 2025, innovative youth-led actions drive policies and sustainable practices that enhance the integrity and ecological functionality of critical ecosystems and wildlife, address climate change and improve food, water and energy security in targeted countries.
The AYTLP seeks to empower youth and transform them into leaders that bring about transformational change. It is anchored on the Leading the Change Programme’s overall ultimate desired outcome People and communities in programme areas are effectively exercising their rights, controlling decisions and equitably receiving benefits from natural resources, and contributing to the sustainable management of key ecosystems and habitats. The AYTLP seeks to deliver the following under the LtC:
Under this Outcome, the programme is seeking to deliver the following Short Term Outcomes:
Under this outcome the programme seeks to deliver the following short term outcome;
The AYTLP programme is designed to achieve the above outcomes through 4 key strategies that include:
The AYTLP is currently being implemented through the LtC programme in six WWF Offices in Africa to include Cameroon, DRC, Kenya, Madagascar, Namibia, Tanzania and Uganda. At regional level five Pan African Youth Networks operating in a scope of 34 countries in Africa are being mobilised and empowered to take action to promote conservation and sustainable development in Africa linking to the national interventions.
B. Objectives of the Review
The main objective of the midterm evaluation is to review implementation progress of the Africa Youth Thematic Hub in relation to the desired outcomes of the LtC programme as guided by the project document. More specifically the evaluation seeks to;
C. Review Areas
This being a midterm review, it will be critical to assess the relevance effectiveness, efficiency, compliance and learnings so far from the programme to help inform the remaining phase of the programme.
Additionally the effectiveness of the organization will be done by seeking perceptions of respondents on behaviours, systems and processes that should enable this organization to contribute to the achievement of results. Under these criteria, a more systematic look at the organizational effectiveness can be organized around the widely recognized balanced scorecard approach that examines four dimensions of organizational effectiveness:
The consultant will be expected to characterize the institutional capacity using these or any other criteria.
The consultant is expected to verify, analyse and assess the integration and impact of cross cutting issues (environmental, gender, good governance, human rights) in the programme. The consultant is expected to use their professional judgement and experience to review all relevant factors and to bring these to the attention of WWF, Sida and other stakeholders.
D. Recommendations and Lessons
The evaluation shall give recommendations to WWF and Sida on appropriate revisions of programme design, methodology (including approaches and monitoring) in order to achieve set goals. Recommendations on how the support can effectively be utilized by the programme.
The evaluation should also draw lessons from the experiences gained, which could be useful for future intervention formulations; especially areas where reorientation or change of approaches is required or for recommending for adoption in other programmes or scaling up in the region.
E. Methodology
The evaluation findings shall be based on discussions with stakeholders and studying various documents prepared before and during the project implementation period. It is expected that the consultant shall undertake the following:
F. Work plan and Schedule
The evaluation will take a maximum of five weeks from the time the Contract is signed.
The details of the programme should be discussed with WWF Cameroon Africa Youth Thematic Hub.
G. Reporting Requirements (Deliverables / Outputs)
H. The Evaluation Process
I. Profile and Expertise Required
Special features will include:
J. Proposal Details from Prospective Bidders
Interested consultants / firms are invited to submit a proposal outlining the approach to be used in carrying out the assignment and provide a quotation of professional fees for the entire assignment in US Dollars. The proposal should include the following:
K. Submissions
All interested parties should submit their technical and financial proposals by email with subject “Special call for tender –Midterm Evaluation LtC - Africa Youth Thematic Hub” by close of business on March 06, 2020 to recruit-cam@wwfcam.org
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