Terms of Reference

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Nairobi, Nairobi Area, Kenya Child Fund International Full time

ChildFund protects children's well-being by strengthening relationships among children, parents, community members, local organizations, teachers and schools, governments and others.

Project Goal

Enhanced resilience and livelihoods of women and children of vulnerable farming households in Turkana and Samburu counties.

Project Outcomes

Economic and nutrition status of 12,000 children, 3000 women and 2,200 youth are improved through adoption of OFSP innovative technologies in Turkana and Samburu counties by August 2023.

Project Outputs

Sustainable adoption of appropriate OFSP production technologies by 600 farmers
OFSP products are accepted as household diet in target communities.
Improved economic opportunities for women and youth in OFSP value chain.
Increased community and stakeholder awareness on nutrition and economic value of OFSP

The staff of the three local partners are trained in the areas of governance, project management child protection, gender and advocacy.

Purpose of the Evaluation

General objective:
This endline study seeks to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, coherence, impact and sustainability of the project.

Specific objectives

To assess the changes at the end of the project based on a comparison of the initial status as per baseline survey versus the current situation of women, youth and children of vulnerable farming households in Turkana and Samburu counties.

Identify the best practices and lessons learned experienced and achieved during the implementation of the project.
Recommend suggestions that will improve similar future projects based on what went well/did not go well.

Scope of Work

The evaluation will cover all project activities from September 2020 to March 2024 implemented in Turkana Central, Loima and Samburu North Counties.

Methodology

The consultant should propose the appropriate study design and data collection techniques for the evaluation.

The identified approach should facilitate data validation, reduce likelihood of bias and enrich the findings based on the evaluation questions and objectives.

The tools may include household surveys, Key Informant Interviews (KII) and FGDs.

In each case a detailed description of the tools should be provided and the relevance in the data collection process.

Other areas of interest would include sampling design, data collection and analysis procedures, quality assurance and ethical considerations.

Evaluation Questions

The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the progress against the goal and to provide a body of evidence for the donor about the impact of the project.

The following questions should guide the evaluation.

Relevance

To what extent did the project respond to the needs and priorities of the direct project participants i.e. children under 5 years, women/female caregivers, youth?
How were the project participants involved in the design and implementation processes?
To what extent did the project address the strategies and priorities of involved institutions or partners such as government (national and counties), civil society organisations, private entities and BMZ SEWOH?
To what extent were the projects' intervention's relevant to global needs, policies and priorities including but not limited to sustainable development goals?
To what extend where the activities, outputs, and strategies relevant to achieving the intended effects?
Were there potential tensions or trade-offs made regarding stakeholders whose needs and priorities were not met or met through the intervention? If so what were the differences and explore what choices were made?

How were contextual factors:
economic, environmental, equity, social, cultural, political economy and capacity understood and accounted for when the intervention was designed? How did this affect the project's relevance over time?

Coherence

To what extent was the project interventions linked with the ChildFund Kenya Country Strategic Plan priorities and interventions, ?
To what extent was the project interventions linked with the FCDO, SCP and SAPCONE other interventions such as annual operating plan activities?
Was the project intervention consistent with other actors' interventions in Turkana and Samburu counties? What were the areas of complementarity, harmonization and co-ordination with others, and how did these avoid duplication of effort?

Effectiveness

What proportion of targeted women and youth households have reported increased monthly income from baseline?
What proportion of targeted women and youth households have reported reduced household hunger score from baseline?
Have there been an increase in the proportion of farmers supported by agriculture extension workers both within and without the project target locations?
Has there been an increase in the acreage under OFSP cultivation in the 3 sub counties in Turkana and Samburu counties?
Has the project contributed to increased OFSP production in the project areas by the targeted farmers?
Has the project led to FCDO, SAPCONE, SCP and other stakeholders capacities to sustainably promote the adoption of OFSP technologies?
Are more ECD children benefitting from OFSP meals bi weekly during harvest time compared to baseline? How many children?
Has the project contributed to the adoption of OFSP as a regular dietary staple food at the household level in the target area?
How many trained women and youth are participating in at least one OFSP value chain activity in the project area? How does this compare to baseline?
Did the project contribute to increased volumes of OFSP being sold in the markets in the project area?
Did the project contribute to increased awareness of OFSP and its nutritional benefits among community members in project area?
Did the project contribute to organizational capacity of the board of management and staff on project management and financial management?
What were the major factors influencing the achievement or non-achievement of the objectives?

Efficiency

To what extent was the project cost-effective? Consider if the project was implemented in the most cost-efficient way or not?
Were the human and financial resources used as planned and appropriately and fully utilized (or were resources misallocated, budgets underspent, overspent)?
Were resources redirected as needs changed? Were risks managed? Were decisions taken which helped to enhance efficiency in response to new information? Were the logistics and procurement decisions optimal?
Were the results achieved within the intended timeframe. Was the timeframe being realistic or appropriate in the first place? Were adjustments made during the intervention to overcome obstacles and mitigate delays?
How did the project consider inequalities and power dynamics in the Turkana and Samburu context?

Impact

Has the intervention caused a significant change in the lives of the intended beneficiaries?
How did the intervention cause higher-level effects (such as changes in norms or systems)?
Did all the intended target groups, including the most disadvantaged and vulnerable, benefit equally from the intervention?
Is the intervention transformative – does it create enduring changes in norms – including gender norms – and systems, whether intended or not?
Is the intervention leading to other changes, including "scalable" or "replicable" results?
How will the intervention contribute to changing society for the better?

Sustainability

Explore the likelihood that the intervention and/or its benefits will continue after the donor funding ceases.

Particular attention should be given to the environmental dimension of the project and the role which local governments (Samburu and Turkana Counties) has to fulfil to ensure the sustainability of the project.


EXPECTED DELIVERABLES

Inception report:
The inception report shall outline the key scope of the work and intended work plan.

The inception report will provide ChildFund kenya the opportunity to verify that they share the same understanding about the Terms of Reference and should therefore detail the consultant's understanding and interpretation of the TOR, methodology, implementation schedule, and data collection - encompassing: structuring of study; review of documents; quantitative/qualitative data collection; and data collection instruments design (sample size, field Work Planning and implementation, data collection plan, data entry and analysis plan), and budget forecast.

The inception report will be discussed and agreed upon with ChildFund Kenya and project partners.

Draft Endline Report:
The report shall consist of executive summary, background, methodology, findings by objective/evaluation criteria, conclusion and recommendations.

The annexes should be attached including updated M&E impact matrix, raw datasets, analyzed data sets, a copy of the TOR, list of stakeholders consulted.


Validation Workshop:
The draft report will be validated through a centralized workshop organized by ChildFund Kenya to corroborate the findings.

The final report:
This will be presented 5 days after the validation workshop and receiving comments on the draft report.

TIME FRAME
The assignment will take place within 30 days. It is expected that the evaluation should be completed by 29TH March 2024.

MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

The key people that the consultant will be working closely with include the OFSP/SEWOH Project Coordinators and the respective Project coordinators of FCDO, SCP and SAPCONE.

The consultant will also work with the ChildFund Country Office teams i.e. DRR and Food Security Livelihoods Specialist, the Post Award Compliance Specialist and MEL Manager. The day-to-day management of the consultants is the responsibility of the OFSP Project Coordinator and M&E Officer

QUALIFICATIONS OF THE CONSULTANT

ChildFund Kenya seeks to engage the services of qualified and experienced consultant with adequate experience in research and appraisal of development programmes in Food Security/Household Economic Strengthening in similar value chains to undertake the assignment.

Desired Qualifications & Experience


The Consultant(s) must have the following qualifications and experience: - Demonstrated experience in conducting evaluation studies and participatory rural appraisal methods.

A minimum of five (5) years working experience in community development work is desired.
An advanced degree (Masters and above) in Development Studies or Social Sciences, M&E, Sociology or Agriculture.

Demonstrated practical and recent working experience on a similar value chain will be an added advantage preferably in ASAL counties.

Ability to prepare factual and well-articulated reports. Attach a sample report summary (with client consent)
Excellent drafting and communication skills in English

BUDGET, LOGISTICS AND PAYMENT

The consultant shall submit the proposed Financial Proposal with broken down costs for items, for the assignment, including breakdown and justification.

Payment of the consultant will be in two batches; an initial 40% of the total agreed consultancy amount will be paid to the consultant upon submission and acceptance of an inception report and the final 60% will be paid upon submission and acceptance of the final report by the consultant.


SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

The Technical and Financial proposals MUST be prepared in line with the implied standards and be submitted in a timely manner as indicated in this TOR.

A Technical Team at ChildFund Kenya will review the proposals based on pre-determined objective criteria.

Upon selection, the consultant(s)/consulting firm would be invited for a discussion and requested to submit a detailed inception report and work plan prior to starting any data collection exercise.

The proposal from firms/individual should comprise technical and financial proposal.

The Proposal will be accepted preferably in soft copy through email and mentioning subject line; "ENDLINE SURVEY STUDY – SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION OF ORANGE FLESHED SWEET POTATOES (OFSP) PROJECT IN TURKANA AND SAMBURU.


Technical proposals should include the following:
Profile of the consultant/firm
Overview of the assignment as you understand it.
The methodologies and approach(es) to be applied in undertaking the assignment.
A comprehensive budget covering professional fees and expenses related to carrying out the assignment. (including enumerators costs, hall hire etc)
Detailed activity timeline for undertaking the assignment.
The report outlines that the consultant intends to use for the final report.
A list of previously conducted review and evaluation assignments.
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