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Background
I. Background/Context
The UN Women Independent Evaluation Service (IES) of the Independent Evaluation and Audit Service (IEAS) evaluates the work of UN women to enhance organizational accountability, provide evidence-based information for decision-making and to contribute to learning on gender equality and the empowerment of women. IES posts Regional Evaluation Specialists in the Regional Offices of UN Women with a key task to lead independent country portfolio evaluations and regional evaluations and to support country office personnel with the management of decentralized evaluations. The RES leads Country Portfolio Evaluations (CPE’s) and regional thematic or project evaluations.
The Evaluation Consultant is an integral member of the team and is expected to either lead or support the evaluation management and conduct. The work of the consultant will be primarily home-based and will thus need to connect with the team during Asia and the Pacific working hours via online platforms. However, depending on the assignment travel may be required, which will be paid for separately by UN Women. The evaluation consultant will be managed under the overall oversight of the Regional Evaluation Specialist for Asia and the Pacific.
Duties and Responsibilities
II. Description of Responsibilities /Scope of Work
The consultant may be responsible for the following:
- Planning stage:
- Collecting, organizing and reviewing all relevant documents (i.e. Strategic notes, project documents, donor and/or other monitoring reports, evaluation and audit reports, etc.).
- The portfolio analysis aims to provide an overview of the different efforts under the CO/RO area by systematically organizing and analysing the type of initiatives / projects, budgets, and stakeholders involved.
- Lead any necessary scoping interview guide and staff survey design and support interviews and consultations by taking detailed notes.
- Support drafting Terms of Reference for evaluations including for the Evaluation Management and Reference Groups.
- Inception phase:
- Evaluability assessment
- Human rights-based stakeholder analysis and visualization
- Reconstruction of theory of change and visualization
- Development of evaluation matrix
- Evaluation data collection tool design (interview and focus group guides, etc.)
- Drafting and presentation of inception report PowerPoint presentation.
- Drafting inception report, including creating data visualizations, tables and graphs and annexes.
- Editing of final inception report including annexes, ensuring all feedback from the ERG and peer reviewers has been integrated and tracked for transparency.
- Data collection:
- Support interviews and consultations by taking detailed notes.
- Lead analyses and support others (in-depth analysis of project or sub-theme selected during inception phase), including systematic document review and triangulation and potentially drafting 2-3 page case study report.
- Conduct results mapping and analyse according to Gender@work framework, for example (systematize information reported on results; excel format and visualization)
- Undertake qualitative (using software such as NVivo) and quantitative data analysis (including survey analysis) and produce summary reports.
- Create data visualizations, tables and graphs as necessary.
- Reporting phase:
- Support drafting and presentation of the Preliminary Findings PowerPoint
- Support the drafting of the synthesis evaluation report (provide substantive input to findings, conclusions and recommendations) and annexes.
- Support editing of final report including preparing annexes, ensuring all feedback from the ERG and peer reviewers has been integrated and tracked for transparency.
- Other tasks as assigned by the supervisor.
Terms of Reference, inception report, presentations and final synthesis reports for evaluations that reflect high quality in line with the GERAAS criteria established by UN Women. Payments for this consultancy will be based on certification of satisfactory submission of deliverables against the Purchase Order for each task.
Consultant’s Workplace, Duration and Official Travel
This is a home-based consultancy. The duration of the contract is 20 May 2024-19 May 2027 (Maximum 100 days of assignment period; UN Women does not warrant that the maximum of 100 days. The service will be purchased during the term of the Agreement).
As part of this assignment, there may be travel related to an evaluation, which will be paid for separately in accordance with UN Women’s travel policy.
Competencies
III. Competencies Core Values:
Core Competencies:
Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s Core Values and Competencies: https://www.unwomen.org/en/about-us/employment/application-process#_Values FUNCTIONAL COMPETENCIES:
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Required Skills and Experience
IV. Required Qualifications Education and Certification:
Experience and skill
Languages:
V. Evaluation Applications will be evaluated based on the cumulative analysis:
A one-stage procedure is utilized in evaluating the applications, with evaluation of the technical application being completed. Technical qualification evaluation criteria for thematic evaluation consultant:
Only the candidates who have attained a minimum of 70% of total points will be considered as technically-qualified candidates who may be contacted for validation interview. |
VI. How to apply
- Cover letter outlining relevant work experience (Please also mention your specific thematic area of expertise).
- Completed UN Women Personal History form (P-11) which can be downloaded from: https://www.unwomen.org/sites/default/files/Headquarters/Attachments/Sections/About%20Us/Employment/UN-Women-P11-Personal-History-Form.doc
- 2 writing samples (must be a sample where the applicant was directly responsible for writing and demonstrating gender analytical skills)
- List of 3 professional references that can be contacted.
- Copy of biodata page of national passport
- Copy of the highest Education certificate
*Applicants without the completed UN Women P-11 form will be treated as incomplete and will not be considered for further assessment.
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