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Deadline Date: 30 April 2022

The International Labour Organization (ILO) is seeking a consultant to conduct the evaluability assessment of the project ” Empowering Women for Resilient Economies and Peaceful Communities in cameroon’s Eastern and Adamawa Regions, where refugees live”, 2020-2024.

The above-mentioned project is funded by the Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) and implemented by the ILO. Its overall objective is to contribute to the revitalization of economies and social cohesion between refugees and host communities through the development of female entrepreneurship in certain agricultural value chains.

The objectives of the service are:

  1. Determine the extent to which the project has been designed in such a way as to allow for a valid and impartial evaluation of the performance of the programme, providing information to support programme management decisions, stakeholder needs.
  2. Identify good practices and lessons learned from the monitoring and evaluation strategy that can be shared within the ILO and other organizations working on the same targets.
  3. Provide recommendations to improve the project monitoring and evaluation strategy that is implemented by the project management team to improve the evaluability of the programme (by the project and stakeholders and by independent evaluators).

The evaluation of the evaluability of the project will take place during the months of May and June. The report will be in French with an executive summary in French and English.

The consultant selected for this assignment will be a bilingual evaluation specialist (French and English), holds a graduate degree (at least Bac + 05) and has at least 07 years of experience in the evaluation of similar projects.

Interested candidates are invited to submit their application electronically to the address <bertoua@ilo.org>   no later than 30 April 2022 before midnight Yaoundé time (GMT+1), with the subject of the email “Evaluation of the evaluability of the ILO-KOICA project”.

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