NORWEGIAN PEOPLE-S AID has floated a tender for End of Project Evaluation Consultancy. The project location is South Sudan and the tender is closing on 05 Nov 2021. The tender notice number is FED/2017/387-2019, while the TOT Ref Number is 58909012. Bidders can have further information about the Tender and can request the complete Tender document by Registering on the site.

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Procurement Summary

Country : South Sudan

Summary : End of Project Evaluation Consultancy

Deadline : 05 Nov 2021

Other Information

Notice Type : Tender

TOT Ref.No.: 58909012

Document Ref. No. : FED/2017/387-2019

Competition : ICB

Financier : European Union (EU)

Purchaser Ownership : -

Tender Value : Refer Document

Purchaser's Detail

Purchaser : NORWEGIAN PEOPLE-S AID
NPA South Sudan Head Office, Martyrs Street (opposite UNICEF) Juba, or to NPA Rumbek Office
South Sudan
Email :npaid@npaid.org/rss-tenders@npaid.org
URL :www.npaid.org

Tender Details

Tenders are invited for End of Project Evaluation Consultancy


DESCRIPTION OF THE PROJECT:
The overall objective of the Expansion of Rural Agricultural Inputs Supply and Extension Services
(E-RAISE) is “to contribute to improved food security and income of the population of the
Republic of South Sudan” with three main specific outcome results:
1. Improved conflict mitigation capacities of targeted communities
2. Improved food production and productivity
3. Diversified income generating opportunities

Expansion of Rural Agricultural Inputs Supply and Extension Services (ERAISE) Project.
Project (FED/2017/387-2019)

Applications submitted after 5:00PM on Friday 5th November 2021, will not be considered.

Position: End of Project Evaluation Consultancy
Responsible To: Head of Sub Office- Rumbek (Operational)
Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator (Technical)
Location: Lake State in Six Counties (Cueibet, Wulu, Rumbek Centre,
Rumbek East, Yirol West and Yirol East Counties)
Provisional Time
Frame:
30 Days- Including Weekends for data collection and Final Report
Tentative Start Dates: 15
th November - 14th December 2021

PURPOSE OF THE ASSIGNMENT
The purpose of the assignment is to assess the extent the ERAISE project has achieved in
delivery of planned outputs and outcomes as well as progress towards achievement of the
respective objectives, while highlighting enabling factors and challenges encountered. The end
term evaluation also seeks to render accountability to beneficiaries, stakeholders and the EU as
the donor.
The evaluation is expected to provide data on the performance of project interventions as per the
DAC Criteria (relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability). The findings and
recommendations will contribute to a learning process which enables principally ERAISE
Partners (NPA & GAIS), the donor (EU) and other project stakeholders (Line ministry and its
directorates) and other partners (NGO/ UN Agencies) to draw lessons from its experience in
order to improve the quality of service provision to target communities. Through this evaluation,
findings will inform the implementing partners (NPA/ GAIS) on the effectiveness of beneficiary
accountability system and mechanisms used during the project implementation.
METHODOLOGY:
The desired methodology for this survey is participatory and all the consortium members
(Norwegian People-s Aid- NPA and Global Agricultural Innovation and Solutions- GAIS) will be
part of the evaluation survey process. The consultant will however provide leadership and bear
responsibility for the process, the findings, the recommendations and the content of the final report.
The end of project evaluation survey methods will be based on quantitative and qualitative data
collection method through literature review of relevant report from reliable and trusted sources,
household interviews, key informant interviews (KII) and focus group discussion (FGD) and
should include detailed data on target beneficiaries as well as secondary data. Disadvantaged
household, age and gender per location must be disaggregated for all data collected through the
assessment.

The design and implementation of the end of project evaluation (EoP) should also ensure that principles of gender equality, inclusion and non-discrimination are considered and acted upon throughout, and that the meaningful participation of the most vulnerable groups and other key stakeholders is promoted in the design and implementation processes.

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