Individual Consultant – Mid-Term Evaluation of Pentagonal Strategy I Implementation
- Career Category: Advisor / Individual Consultant
- Schedule:Part-time, Short-term
- Salary: N/A
Reports to: CME-PS1, CAPRED (Senior Policy Advisor)
Period of Assignment: December 2025 – May 2026
Duration: Up to 80 working days
Employment type: Sort – term Part-time, intermittent
Contractual arrangement: International recruitment
Objectives of the Assignment
The overall objective of the consultancy is to support CME and CAPRED in designing, executing, and ensuring the quality and coherence of the Mid-Term Evaluation of PS1. Specific objectives include:
- Provide technical guidance and quality assurance for the MTE design, evaluation framework, data collection tools, and reporting.
- Strengthen the Theory of Change and evaluability of PS1 priority areas.
- Build capacity of the CME evaluation team and support line ministries to improve data quality and consistency.
- Provide strategic inputs and support for the MTE inception, analysis, and reporting processes.
Scope of Work
The consultant will work directly alongside CME throughout the MTE, spending part of the assignment in the CME office to guide planning, tool development, fieldwork preparation, analysis, and reporting. CME will lead primary data collection; the consultant will provide close technical guidance, coaching, oversight, and quality assurance.
Specifically, the consultant will undertake the following key tasks:
- Support evaluation design and framework development
- Work closely with CME to prepare the MTE evaluation framework.
- Review the PS1 M&E Framework, monitoring reports (2024–2025), and CME’s MTE concept note.
- Provide technical advice to ensure the evaluation design follows international process-evaluation practice.
- Help CME define the evaluation focus and priority areas.
- Strengthen Theory of Change (ToC) development
- Collaborate with CME to articulate ToCs for selected strategic objectives or thematic areas.
- Ensure alignment between PS1 logic, NSDP, sector strategies, and BSPs.
- Identify data gaps and institutional constraints affecting evaluability and propose practical solutions.
- Integrate GEDSI considerations across all ToC elements.
- Advise on data collection and analysis
- Guide the CME team to design questionnaires, sampling strategies, and interview guides.
- Guide the CME team in planning and conducting data collection (surveys, KIIs, FGDs), ensuring methodological consistency.
- Ensure data quality, validity, and alignment with MTE objectives.
- Provide guidance and work closely with the CME team on data analysis
- Ensure GEDSI considerations are integrated into data collection, including in sampling, so that the evaluation captures the experiences and viewpoints on different groups.
- Institutional coordination and capacity strengthening
- Support CME in establishing and facilitating an MTE Reference Group (CME, line ministries, NIS, DPs).
- Provide guidance on approaches for cross-ministerial collaboration and participatory evaluation.
- Strengthen CME’s capacity to manage evaluation processes and quality assurance.
- Reporting and quality assurance
- Provide technical guidance and review and detailed feedback on the Inception Report, Draft MTE Report, and Final Report.
- Help CME prepare and conduct validation workshops.
- Ensure that all outputs meet international evaluation standards and are actionable for decision-makers.
- Master's Degree in or higher in economics, public policy, development studies, or evaluation.
- Professional experience in program evaluation, preferably in governance, public policy, or economic reform for 15 years as a minimum
- Proven track record in designing and leading mid-term or process evaluations for complex multi-sectoral strategies (e.g., national development or public sector reform).
- Demonstrated expertise in Theory of Change, evaluability assessment, and mixed-method evaluations.
- Strong familiarity with international practices on mid-term evaluation and application in Southeast Asian contexts.
- Prior experience with Cambodia’s M&E system and/or regional experience in policy evaluation is an asset.
- Excellent skills in stakeholder consultation, qualitative and quantitative data analysis, and report writing.