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Forum of Federations

Deadline: 25th August 2023
Contract Value: $90000 CAD – $160000 CAD
Anticipated dates of Project: 2nd October 2023-28th February 2024

Description:
An independent assessment of the results and impacts of the “Empowering Women for Leadership Roles in the MENA Region: Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia” project is being commissioned to assess progress and verify if the project has achieved its intended results. The Forum is seeking to hire an evaluator consultant to conduct this exercise.

The project operates in three countries – Jordan, Morocco and Tunisia – with a regional/multi-country framework using a common set of outcomes and indicators, with shared implementation strategies. The review exercise will help explore and determine whether, how and why the Forum’s innovative interventions in the three project countries, including the regional elements, had a (causal) effect on organizational and individual beneficiaries.

The assessment will evaluate the following for the project’s lifecycle from 2016-present in Jordan, Morocco, Tunisia, and regionally/multi-country:
a. Project effectiveness in achieving intended results in terms of ultimate (long-term) and intermediate outcomes (as identified in the Project’s Theory of Change and, Logic Model and Performance Measurement Framework (PMF) – see accompanying information package);
i. Participate in the Final Indicator Measurement Exercise2 required by GAC on intermediate and ultimate results, using PMF format and data;
ii. a side-bar reflection on the extent to which the project has advanced Canada’s Feminist International Assistance Policy (FIAP) which emerged after the project began;
b. Project impact(s) and the difference that it has made on partner institutions and individuals (and in relation to other alternatives);
i. describe the project’s design and process for transformative learning as a graphic illustration or process map.
c. Project sustainability and lasting effects.
d. Summarize findings, conclusions, recommendations and lessons to inform implementation and future design, drawing on all six dimensions of OECD-DAC evaluation criteria.

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