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1. BACKGROUND
1.1 The Project – Youth with Complex Disabilities in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania Learn, Work and Earn
This is a 28-month project ending in February 2022 which seeks to improve the employability of 260 youth with complex disabilities in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania through the acquisition of market driven and quality vocational skills and accessing decent work in the formal and informal labour markets.
Due to poverty, low literacy levels, high support needs, exclusion from participating in society, stigma and discrimination, Youth with Complex Disabilities (YWCD) are among the most marginalized and disadvantaged groups in society, even among people with disabilities. Without appropriate support, YWCD are unable to access vocational training and decent work which contributes to their high poverty levels.
These Terms of Reference are for an independent end of project evaluation of the programme Youth with Complex Disabilities in Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania Learn, Work and Earn
2. OBJECTIVES OF THE EVALUATION
2.1 To assess the extent to which the project Outcomes and Milestone targets have been met by the end of the project through a wide-ranging consultation.
2.2 To measure the project against key assessment criteria of Relevance; Effectiveness; Efficiency; Sustainability; Impact (example questions below).
Relevance:
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Sustainability
Impact
2.3 To document lessons learned.
2.4 To account to beneficiaries, partners and donors on the achievements and challenges.
2.5 To make recommendations for future projects and strategy (short-term, medium term, long-term), including priorities for potential future investment.
2.6 The evaluation should cover the full duration of the project implementation.
A participatory approach with consultation covering a broad cross-section of stakeholders is suggested for the evaluation. This could combine a range of evaluation methods, including structured and semi-structured interviews, focus groups and participatory workshops with project partners and beneficiaries as appropriate.
3. KEY DELIVERABLES
3.1 A set of tools to be used for the evaluation exercise.
3.2 A draft report with clear sections to culminate to a final report after feedback. Sections of the draft should at least contain the following sections:
o Contents page
o Abbreviations and acronyms page
o Executive summary (which can be made available to share separately).
o A short introduction to the project
o The evaluation methodology used.
o Findings of the evaluation against the key assessment criteria.
o Recommendations (short-term, medium-term, long-term).
o Conclusion
o Annexes (e.g. reference documents, itinerary, consultations etc.)
3.3 Final Report
3.4 Presentation to relevant SI staff and partners of the evaluation report.
4. TIMESCALES
The key dates and milestones include:
· Work plan with tools – 19th January 2022
· Virtual/physical meetings Kenya – 19th-21st January 2022
· Virtual/physical meetings Uganda – 24th-26th January 2022
· Virtual/Physical meetings Tanzania – 28th – 2nd February 2022
· 1st draft report – 7th February 2022
· Final report – 23rd February 2022
SI welcomes proposals from individual consultants or a team. SI is looking for a consultant who has experience of working on disability inclusion issues and ideally on vocational training / livelihoods. The consultant will need to be sensitive to the nuances of different organizational approaches, familiar with the UNCRPD and how this is being implemented in different geographical contexts. You will need to be able to conduct physical and remote interviews with SI staff and partners including those that Swahili is a primary language. You need to have a consultative approach geared towards building consensus on a clearly structured and easy-to-use document.
Please send your expression of interest with attachments not exceeding 15 MBs to the Program Manager: info@senseint-kenya.org to include the following:
1.1 A cover letter expressing your interest and track record doing similar assignments
1.2 A CV (not more than 3 pages)
1.3 A proposal detailing your understanding of the assignment and methodology to adopt. The methodology should also detail how you will incorporate use of virtual and online means to reach some of the respondents. The proposal should show a work plan with clear timelines.
1.4 A proposed cost/fee for the consultant or consultants. This can be a daily rate or a round figure for the whole assignment.
Deadline:
The closing date for receiving applications is CoB 6th January 2022. Please, clearly label the application ‘**Expression of Interest – TVET Evaluation’** in the e-mail subject heading.
Only Successful candidates will be contacted.
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