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Expected Outputs

Announcement Description

The Improving Food and Nutrition Security and Resilience of Vulnerable Farming Households in Banteay Meanchey Province, Cambodia (IFNSR) project was designed to respond the issues that Cambodians have faced with food security and nutrition over the past two decades. Based on ADB report, there was 17.8% of Cambodian population living below the national poverty line. According to the National ID Poor report conducted in 2018, Banteay Meanchey (a proposed province) poverty rate was 18% and many households have limited livelihood activities and hard to mobilize the resource for their family expenditure. A study conducted by UNICEF and the World Food Programme found that more than 60% of households experienced income losses related to the pandemic. In a 2021 child vulnerability analysis conducted by WVI-C, about 50% of respondents reported either partial or no ability to meet their food and cooking expenses. 63% of respondents reported only being able to partially pay for medical expenses. This also affects the population in the four districts of Thma Pouk, Preah Netr Preah, Mongkol Borie and Phnom Srok in Banteay Meanchey province. An assessment conducted in 2018 in 36 WVI-C project regions, including Thma Pouk, Preah Netr Preah, Mongkol Borie, and Phnom Srok, found that 26.7% of children under five were affected by stunting, 19.2% of children under five were underweight, and 8.4% of children were acutely malnourished. In addition, mainly due to the absence of parents as a result of labour migrationF1F, many children live with older relatives who often have limited knowledge of well-balanced and healthy child nutrition.

Expected Outputs

Endlind Evaluation Consultant

  • Career Category: Consultancies
  • Location: Phnom Penh
Summary

Purpose, Objectives and Use

There are 3 mains purpose of evaluation:

  1. To prepare evaluation framework including select appropriate sample size, data collection method, tools, and analyses the result of project implementation.
  2. To evaluate the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impacts, and sustainability of project intervention through the intended outcomes/ outputs and corresponding indicators, contributed to improve food and nutrition security and resilience of vulnerable farmers.
  3. Collect the project endline data for Indicator Tracking Table (ITT) Evaluating endline data against baseline data and situation before project start in light of relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of the project intervention.
  4. To evaluate the level of changes on partners’ capacity responding to gaps finding at baseline period of the professional/technical competencies.
  • Level of partner’s capacity have changed

The report will be published through established communication channels such as the organisation’s website, through workshops and hard copies to 3 target audiences:

  • World Vision, Local NGO partners, relevant government partner and stakeholders: the endline evaluation information will inform the project implementors, Sovann Phoum and Wathnak Pheap organizations, government partners and relevant stakeholders on the status of the project indicators, relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, sustainability and other key lesson learns.
  • Donor: The endline evaluation report will show the impact, practical lesson learns in the context of the project’s interventions, which have contributed to positive changes in the lives of vulnerable children, women, and people living with disabilities. These changes include improvements in income generation, better childcare, and enhanced resilience in coping with disaster situations.
  • Target beneficiaries: Please click attachment for more details.

Eligibility

  • Expertise Profile of the Evaluation Team
  • Hold MBA in social development or relevant skills 
  • Have experience with conducting project baseline, endline, and/or evaluation study
  • Have experience with working with ACs, self-help groups, community development
  • Well understand about issues and policies related to vulnerable and marginalized groups, children and people with disability
  • Minimum five years of working experience in conducting quantitative and qualitative research studies, endline assessment, monitoring and evaluation, report writing as well as research design, questionnaire design, data collection/analysis processes.
  • Provide very clear and good proposal that aligns with expectation of the assignment and also very competitive budget.
  • Proof references related to past research or report writing
  • Proven record of accomplishment in conducting mixed methods survey which including focus group discussion (FGD), key information interview (KII) and other participatory approaches.
  • Applicable with data analysis program such as Advance excel, SPSS, SAS and other programs.
  • Be very good at English writing, reading and speaking (as reports are required in English)
  • Be able to start the assignment by 10th February and finish by 13th June 2025. At the meantime, the consultant should be available till 13th June 2025 for questions and answers, if needed rewriting, after the report is submitted.
  • Knowledge/experience related to ageing topics will be an added advantage

Submission Requirements

Please submit your proposal via email provided in the contact details.

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Attachment:
  • Endlind Evaluation ToR_FINAL_02Jan2025
  • Pre-Qualify Supply Form
 

Contact Details

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  • World Vision International
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  • Procurement
 
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