National Consultant - Addressing Gaps in Gender-Based Violence and Harmful Traditional Practices in Nigeria Project at the United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) - 3 Openings


Posted on: Wed 17-05-2023

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) is the leading UN organization in Reproductive Health and Population and Development.

We are recruiting to fill the position below:

Job Title: National Consultant - End of Project Evaluation for "Addressing Gaps in Gender-Based Violence and Harmful Traditional Practices in Nigeria Project

Job Identification: 10430

Locations: Bauchi, Sokoto and Oyo

Job Schedule: Full time

Grade: NOC

Job Category: Gender Equality & Human Rights

Vacancy Type: Individual Consultancy

Rotational/Non Rotational: Non-Rotational

Contract Duration: 2 months

Required Languages: English

Desired Languages: English

Number of Consultant: One (1)

Duration of Assignment:  38 working days

Purpose of Consultancy

  • To provide technical assistance for conduct of End-of-Project Evaluation for the “Addressing gaps in Sexual / Gender-based Violence and Harmful Traditional Practices in Nigeria” project, funded by Global Affairs Canada.  

Specific Objective

  • To assess if the project reached its targeted results through its theory of change; to determine the relevance and level of achievement of project objectives, development effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability; to provide an assessment of the geographic and demographic coverage of the SGBV/HTP & Obstetric Fistula (OF) project actions and the ability of UNFPA to connect immediate, life-saving service support with long-term development objectives; to draw key conclusions from past and current cooperation with Global Affairs Canada, and provide a set of clear, forward-looking and actionable recommendations for the next funding cycle; and to inform and broaden the evidence base for the design of the next SGBV project.

Scope of Work (Description of Services, Activities of Outputs:

Under the overall guidance of the UNFPA Deputy Representative, direct supervision of the Head of Population & Development/Evaluation Manager, working closely with the Gender/RH Specialist and the evaluation reference group (ERG).  

The National Consultant will support conduct of the evaluation exercise and is expected to carry out the following tasks:

  • Support the Evaluation Team Leader and contribute to the design, implementation, analysis and reporting for the evaluation exercise.
  • Provide technical expertise related to the project’s integrated SRHR themes especially obstetric fistula, female genital mutilation/medicalisation, adolescent health and pregnancy, and access to contraceptives for young women and girls.
  • Contribute to timely submission of all expected deliverables in line with the Concept/ToR of the evaluation process.
  • Support development and finalisation of the (a) evaluation matrix (incl. the final evaluation questions, indicators, data sources and data collection methods); (b) data collection tools and techniques (incl. interview and group discussion protocols); (c) a detailed evaluation work plan and agenda for the field phase.
  • Support development of the Inception Report comprising of the evaluation approach, methodology and work plan as well as the agenda for the field phase.
  • Lead recruitment and training of thirty (30) data collectors on the endline evaluation data collection tools and techniques.
  • Coordinate the field phase and supervision of data collection including facilitation of exit/validation meetings with stakeholder.
  • Support the drafting and presentation of the final evaluation report to stakeholders
  • Undertake any other related task to ensure the successful completion of this consultancy.

The expected outputs are:  

  • An Inception/Design report, which should include: (a) the evaluation approach and methodology; (b) the final stakeholder map; (c) the evaluation matrix; (d) data collection tools and techniques; (e) a detailed evaluation work plan and agenda for the field phase; and (f) an outline of limitations.
  • A PowerPoint presentation of the Design report, to be delivered at the meeting with the ERG and GAC.
  • At end of field phase, PowerPoint presentation of key preliminary findings of the evaluation, for debriefing of the CO and ERG.
  • Draft evaluation report, presenting the findings, conclusions and recommendations.
  • Final evaluation report (maximum 70 pages, excluding annexes), presenting the findings and conclusions, as well as a set of practical and actionable recommendations.
  • PowerPoint presentation of the evaluation results.

Required Expertise, Qualifications and Competencies, Including Language Requirements

  • Post-graduate Degree in Public Health, SRHR, International Health development, or any other related field
  • At least Seven (7) years of professional experience in conducting evaluations, reviews, assessments, research studies  especially in SRHR and/or in the field of international development.  
  • Substantive knowledge of sexual and reproductive health and rights including OF and integration to gender-based violence and  harmful traditional practices especially FGM and child/early & forced marriage (CEFM).
  • Strong knowledge of national SRHR strategies, policies, frameworks, and principles as well as the various coordination mechanisms.
  • Ability to ensure ethics and integrity of the evaluation process, including confidentiality and prevention of harm to evaluation subjects.
  • Solid knowledge of evaluation approaches and methodology and demonstrated ability to apply both quantitative and qualitative data collection methods.
  • Excellent ability to analyze and synthesize large volumes of data and information from diverse sources and formulate evidence-based conclusions and realistic and actionable recommendations.
  • Experience working with a multidisciplinary team of experts.
  • Excellent communication (written and spoken), facilitation and knowledge-sharing skills.
  • Familiarity with UNFPA or other United Nations organizations’ mandates and operations will be an advantage.
  • Fluent in written and spoken English. Knowledge of Yoruba and Hausa is desired.

Application Closing Date

19th May, 2023

Method of Application

Interested and qualified candidates should:

Click here to apply online

Note

  • This consultancy assignment is only for Nigerian Nationals  
  • This is a remote work consultancy.
  • The End-of-project evaluation will be conducted in 3 states and the federal capital territory. These include:
  • North East: Bauchi State
  • North West: Sokoto State
  • South West: Oyo State