RAILWAY CHILDREN
This project is funded with UK aid from the Children British people
CALL FOR CONSULTANCY SERVICES
Terms of reference for the evaluation study about Railway Children Africa’s youth association model
Railway Children Africa (RCA) is a subsidiary of Railway Children UK, an international charity that Fights for children and youths living alone and at risk on the streets.
RCA is seeking professional consultancy services of a highly experienced consultant to conduct an evaluation study aimed at assessing the impact of transforming youth living and working on the streets using the youth association model approach
Scope
The evaluation will assess the implementation of the youth association component across the six cities where we are working namely Arusha, Dar es Salaam, Dodoma, Iringa, Mbeya and Mwanza.
· Deliverables
· Detailed evaluation framework/design and implementation plan
· Development of evaluation tools
· Orientation/training of the evaluation team.
· Undertake all evaluation activities
· Present the evaluation findings, and recommendations to RCA.
· Produce final consolidated evaluation report of the project
Timeframe: By 14th March 2020
Experience
· Demonstrated experience in evaluation of development programmes
· Sound experience in institutional and organizational development assessment.
· Excellent analytical skills to document experiences. and report progress against objectives
· Excellent report writing and good communication skills in English.
· Excellent communication skills in Swahili or budget allocation for translator during held visits.
Applications for the consultant can be undertaken individually, as a team or a firm. ‘“ ‘
Application requirements
· Cover letter
· Technical Proposal
· Financial Proposal
· CVs of all consultants that will work on the assignment
· Three examples of previous similar work
The full TOR can be found on: www.railwaychildren.org.uk/jobs
Applications should be submitted on or before 11th November 2019 to:
WE FIGHT FOR CHILDREN
LIVING ON THE STREETS
RAILWAY
CHILDREN
FIGHTING FOR STREET CHILDREN