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Process evaluation of Generating Better Livelihoods for Grant Recipients (GBL) Graduation programme in South Africa
To conduct an ongoing process evaluation of Generating Better Livelihoods for Grant Recipients (GBL) Graduation programme in South Africa. The aim is to provide actionable insights, to identify potential (technical, administrative and/or political) bottlenecks and to feed information and learning back to the programme in a timely manner to help to improve the design and implementation and to prepare for scaling the programme.
Submission Details For any clarification, please Tiina Pasanen (Senior MEL Consultant ), by email only: tipasanen@gmail.com and CC getrude.kipruto@brac.net before or not later than June 8, 2026, at 5:00 PM East African Time. The technical and fi nancial proposal should be sent upgi.procurement@brac.net no later than 8 June 2026 at 5:00 PM East African Time, with the subject line: “Application for UPGI Consultancy Process Evaluation – South Africa.”



Created in 2012, FSD Africa is a £30 million financial sector development programme or ‘FSD’ based in Nairobi. It is funded by UK aid from the UK Government. FSD Africa aims to reduce poverty across sub-Saharan Africa by building financial markets that are efficient, robust and inclusive.
FSD Africa is a market facilitator or catalyst. It applies a combination of resources, expertise and research to address financial market failures and deliver a lasting impact. FSD Africa has a mandate to work across sub-Saharan Africa on issues that relate to both ‘financial inclusion’ and ‘finance for growth.’
FSD Africa is also a regional platform. It fosters collaboration, best practice transfer, economies of scale and coherence between development agencies, donors, financial institutions, practitioners and government entities with a role in financial market development in sub-Saharan Africa.
All FSD Africa opportunities are posted under FCDO
Includes measures for improving well-being, inclusion, and resilience of individuals and communities through social services and protection systems.
Supports initiatives that assess performance, measure results, and improve the effectiveness and accountability of projects and programs.