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  • Posted: Sep 28, 2023
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    ChildFund protects children’s well-being by strengthening relationships among children, parents, community members, local organizations, teachers and schools, governments and others. Together, we improve children’s lives - at every age, from infancy to young adulthood - with better nutrition, health, safety, education and skills so it’s pos...
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    Coordinator Sr., Project

    Overall Objectives of the position:

    • Facilitate successful implementation of BMZ-Germany and other Food Security and Livelihoods grant-funded Projects. The Project Coordinator will work closely and under the supervision of Senior Food Security and Livelihoods Specialist. He/she will be expected to develop and maintain a good relationship with Local Implementing Partners, the Program Technical team, the Grants Acquisition and Management Team, the projects implementation teams and relevant Government Departments at the National and County level and all the stakeholders to deliver on his /her mandate.

    Duties/Responsibilities:

    • Coordinate the planning, implementation, monitoring, and evaluation of the Food Security and Livelihood Projects in line with the donor requirements and organizational policies.
    • Supervise and mentor the project staff and partners to ensure quality delivery of the project activities and outputs.
    • Closely work with the Grants Post Award Specialist to ensure adherence to donor requirements, policies and reporting timelines.
    • Support the develop of project concept notes and proposals on food security, livelihoods, climate change and other related areas of ChildFund priority for submission to donor on short notice.
    • Provide technical & logistical support for the projects implementation and ensure that the activities are implemented on time and according to the Project Design as provided in the proposal.
    • Design, develop and implement specific work plans and budgets related to the project and ensure that the project objectives are achieved.
    • Supervise the implementation of project activities / technologies according to specific projects guidelines.
    • Liaise with implementing partners, prepare/review and submit timely consolidated monthly, quarterly and annual reports to the Country Office (ChildFund Kenya) for onward transmission to the donor on project activities identification and implementation.
    • Work closely with ChildFund Kenya Senior Food Security and Livelihood Specialist and the Grants Post Award Specialist in ensuring that all reports meet donor requirements.
    • Fully share all relevant joint monitoring findings and the implementation status of joint recommendations to the Local Partners senior management team, ChildFund Kenya and the donor.
    • Jointly conduct monitoring of project activities with Local Partners senior management team, ChildFund Kenya and the donor to ensure the timely implementation of recommendations from the joint monitoring team.
    • Establish and maintain good working relationships with the relevant Government line ministries and departments at County/Sub-County and Ward levels with National and international NGOs, community-based leaders, other community structures and all the stakeholders.
    • Represent ChildFund Kenya and the donor in relevant meetings and working groups.
    • Ensure that day to day administrative support for the project is in place and ensure safe custody of the project assets.
    • Support the proper management of the project budget by the project staff and ensure timely and accurate financial reporting to the donors and the organization.
    • Establish and maintain effective communication and collaboration between the project teams, LIPs and the CO program and grants teams, government agencies, and other stakeholders.
    • Identify and address any risks, challenges, or issues that may affect the project performance or sustainability.
    • Document and disseminate the project results, impact, and learning to the relevant audiences.

    Qualifications/Experience:

    • A minimum of a bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Agri-business, Economics, or any other relevant development studies.
    • At least three (3) years’ experience in the management of community projects preferably Food Security and Livelihoods Projects and working with Local Partners.
    • Over 2  years experience in managing/implementation of donor funded projects
    • Proven ability to conceptualize, develop, plan and manage projects/mass events as well as transfer information and skills.
    • Proven organizational, analytical, negotiating, communication (oral and written) and training skills.
    • Excellent written, verbal, interpersonal and cross-cultural communications skills.
    • Ability to prioritize, focus and deliver quality results within deadlines while meeting conflicting work demands and targets, working with teams under minimum supervision.
    • Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact professionally with donor, project stakeholders, County collaborators and staff at all levels of the organization.
    • Ability to work independently and with minimum supervision to meet strict deadlines.

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    Consultancy For The Endline Evaluation of The Tunawiri kwa Taka: Thriving Through Waste Project

    PURPOSE OF THE EVALUATION

    General objective

    • To provide an independent and rigorous assessment of the project, to establish the extent to which the project has contributed to the identified changes against its Monitoring and Evaluation Plan and in the project proposal.

    Specific objective

    The specific objectives of this assignment are:

    • Assess the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of the project.
    • Identify good practices and lessons learnt related to the project operational contexts, actors engaged, strategies applied in the implementation, and changes observed.
    • Analyze the challenges and critical risks that the project may have encountered, and how these challenges and risks may have impacted the project.
    • Provide recommendations that will improve similar future projects in urban and peri-urban areas in Kenya.

    METHODOLOGY AND APPROACH

    • The study will adopt a cross sectional research design that will use mixed qualitative and quantitative approaches. The consultant will be expected to use tools and techniques for data collection, which may include but not be limited to In-depth interviews, Key informant interviews, Household Surveys, Focus group discussions among others. The methods of sampling, data collection and analysis will be proposed by the consultants and discussed further with the ChildFund Kenya project management team during inception meeting. The consultant will also be expected to undertake a comprehensive desk review of all relevant documents for reference and to inform the endline evaluation. These documents shall include the Project proposal and logframe, County Integrated Development Plans for Nairobi City County, policies and frameworks by partners, and national government. The consultant will have to fully engage the primary project participants (stakeholders) including women, youth, children, community health workers among others who participated directly in the implementation process.

    Specifically, it is envisaged that the methodology used during this assessment will include, but not necessarily limited to the following:

    • Review of existing secondary information and reports relevant to the baseline study topics. The previous studies and assessments in the project areas by other stakeholders may also be referenced.
    • Discussion with key project staff of ChildFund Kenya, partners at project and country levels and other key informants.
    • Interviews with concerned government agencies, line ministries and stakeholders involved in waste management.
    • Field visits in the implementation areas for data collection and observations.
    • Community level participatory meetings and focused group discussions for data collection and information gathering.
    • Household level survey for data collection through structured questionnaires developed to address the key project outcomes/objectives and indicators.
    • Special emphasis should be given to ensure participation of women and youth in the process to deeply understand the underlying socioeconomic challenges and contributions of the project in the waste management.
    • Use of data/information from local institutions or organizations as deemed appropriate.
    • Data cleaning, verification, and analysis.

    The endline approach should have strong focus on application of participatory approaches and proven methodology that fits well in the context of local communities and stakeholders. The sampling methodology must have statistical representation of different sub-sections.

    EXPECTED DELIVERABLES

    • An inception report: An inception meeting will be held between the consultant, project implementation team and ChildFund staff. The inception meeting will provide ChildFund Kenya the opportunity to verify that they share the same understanding about the Terms of Reference with the consultant. An inception report shall be compiled outlining the key scope of the work and intended work plan. The report should therefore detail the consultant’s understanding and interpretation of the TOR, methodology, implementation schedule, and data collection - encompassing structuring of study; review of documents; quantitative/qualitative data collection; and data collection instruments design, sample size, field work planning and implementation, data collection plan, data entry and analysis plan, and budget forecast. The inception report will be discussed and agreed upon with ChildFund Kenya and project partners.
    • Draft comprehensive endline report incorporating feedback from ChildFund review and validation with other stakeholders that will culminate in the final report. The report shall be produced within 25 days after approval of the consultancy.
    • The final report: This will be presented 5 days after the validation workshop and receiving comments on the draft report. The content and structure of the final report shall include but not necessarily limited to executive summary, introduction, findings, recommendations, updated M&E matrix/plan.

    INDICATIVE TIME FRAME

    • Presumably, 25 working days would be required for the task, which can also be decided upon discussion between both parties. It is expected that the whole task should be finished by 31st October 2023

    MANAGEMENT AND COORDINATION

    • Overall, the consultant will report to the Monitoring Evaluation and Learning Manager at the Country Office. The management of the day-to-day activities in the field will be supported by Project Officer, Tunawiri, Field Coordinator and M&E Assistant at Nairobi Metropolitan Program.

    ETHICAL GUIDELINES

    It’s expected that the consultant will adhere to the following ethical guidelines and principles:

    • Informed consent: All participants are expected to provide informed consent following standards and pre-agreed upon consent protocols i.e., if project beneficiaries are minor’s parents/guardian’s consent should be sought.
    • Compliance to ChildFund Kenya values including Child Safeguarding Policies.
    • Systematic inquiry: The consultant conducts systematic data-based inquiries.
    • Integrity/honesty: Evaluator display honesty and integrity in their own behavior and attempt to ensure the honesty and integrity of the entire evaluation process.
    • Respect for people: The consultant respects the security, dignity, and self-worth of respondents, program participants and other stakeholders. It’s expected that the evaluator receives informed consent of the participants to ensure that they can decide in a conscious, deliberate way whether they want to participate; avoid exposing children to harm because of the response.
    • Responsibilities for general and public welfare: The consultant should evaluate and consider the diversity of different stakeholders.

    COMPETENCE REQUIRED

    • ChildFund Kenya seeks to engage the services of qualified and experienced consultant with adequate experience in research and appraisal of development programmes to undertake the assignment.

    Desired Qualifications & Experience

    The Consultant(s) must have the following qualifications and experience: -

    • An advanced degree (master’s and above) in Economics, Environmental Health, Development studies or Social sciences, M&E, sociology or Agriculture.
    • A minimum of five (5) years working experience in environmental health, waste management and community development work in urban areas is highly desired.
    • Demonstrated practical and recent working experience on a similar value chain will be an added advantage.
    • Demonstrated and extensive knowledge and understanding of community development approaches especially in urban informal settlements.
    • Ability to prepare factual and well-articulated evaluation reports. Sample report of 2 previous assignments related to this assignment need to be attached in the Expression of Interest (EoI).
    • Excellent written communication skills in English
    • Fluency in English and Kiswahili

    BUDGET, LOGISTICS AND PAYMENT

    The consultant shall submit a comprehensive financial proposal in Kenya shillings with broken down costs and justification for professional fees, all the logistical costs for the assignment and taxes itemized clearly.

    Payment of the consultant will be in three installments as follows:

    • First instalment: 20% of the total agreed consultancy amount upon submission and acceptance of an inception report
    • Second installment: 40% paid upon submission and acceptance of draft endline evaluation report.
    • Third installment: 40% will be paid upon submission and acceptance of the final endline report by the consultant.

    Important Note:

    • The Consultant's compensation shall be paid NET, within 30 days of receipt of a proper invoice unless otherwise specified.
    • Payment will be made through direct bank transfer, otherwise specified.
    • The payment shall be subjected to 5% withholding tax as required by the Law at the time of payment.

    SUBMISSION OF PROPOSALS

    • The technical and financial proposals MUST be prepared in line with the implied standards and be submitted in a timely manner as indicated in this TOR. A technical team at ChildFund Kenya will review the proposals based on pre-determined objective criteria. Upon selection, the consultant(s)/consulting firm would be invited for a discussion and requested to submit a detailed inception report and work plan prior to starting the assignment.

    Expression of Interest (EOI) from qualified firms/individuals should comprise comprehensive technical and financial proposals. The EOI will be accepted preferably in soft copy through email and mentioning subject line; “ENDLINE EVALUATION–TUNAWIRI KWA TAKA: THRIVING THROUGH WASTE PROJECT”.

    Technical proposals should include the following:

    • Profile of the consultant/firm
    • Overview of the understanding of the assignment
    • The methodologies and approach(es) to be applied in undertaking the assignment.
    • A comprehensive budget covering professional fees, administration/logistical costs and expenses related to carrying out the assignment including enumerators costs, hall hire etc and taxes.
    • Detailed activity timeline for undertaking the assignment.
    • The report outline that the consultant intends to use for the final report.

    Interested Firms/Individuals who meet the above qualifications should send their applications to kenyaprocurement@childfund.org by 6th October 2023 at 1700HRS East Africa Time. Only shortlisted firms/individuals will be contacted.

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