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Terms of Reference Carrying Out A Rapid Baseline Assessment For The Jua Jimbo Project
Purpose
of this ToR- Consultancy to conduct a Rapid Baseline Assessment for the Jua
Jimbo
Project (JJ)
Project (JJ)
1. Introduction and Background
Forum Syd is a Swedish NGO with Country offices in Nairobi and headquarters in Sweden.
Forum Syd’s main focus is on Democracy and Rights; Environment and Climate Change as well as Gender Equality.
We do through the strengthening of civil society organizations.
More
details can be found in the website
www.forumsyd.org/international or www.africa.forumsyd.org .
www.forumsyd.org/international or www.africa.forumsyd.org .
Funded by the European Commission, the Jua Jimbo Project seeks to increase community influence and enhance community ability especially those that are voice poor and marginalized to have democratic influence on governance at county government level.
By
so doing, Jua Jimbo project will target to influence two spaces; the demand and
supply side of governance.
In
the long term this will lead to counties that practice the principles of good
governance.
Project’s Overall Objective
Communities that are voice-poor and marginalized have improved democratic influence and good governance at county government level.
Project objectives
- To
increase the participation of young men and women in low income/slum
communities in county government processes (Demand side).
- To
increase the capacity of targeted young women leaders, county leaders and
institutions in democratic leadership and good county governance
- To
improve dialogue and linkages between the supply and demand sides at the
county level
Geographical
Focus
The
Project will work with 20 ward-based youth and slum organizations/civil society
organizations in 6 targeted constituencies in Kisumu and Nakuru Counties.
Two
Wards are targeted in each of the 6 Constituencies (Kisumu Town East, Kisumu
Town West, Nyando, Nakuru Town, Naivasha and Rongai); and a total of 10,000
direct participants will be reached by the project.
Project Partners
The Project is being implemented through a collaborative effort of three organizations - Forum Syd,
Muungano wa Wanavijiji (Federation of Slum Dwellers) and Youth Alive Kenya with Forum Syd being the lead partner.
Youth
Alive Kenya (YAK) is implementing the project in Kisumu County; while Muungano
wa Wanavijiji (MWW) is implementing the project in Nakuru County
Project Timeline
The Jua Jimbo Project is planned to run for two years from September 23rd 2012, to August, 23rd 2014.
2. Objectives of the Baseline Survey
- To
analyze the existing Tushirikishe Jamii Project (a fore runner of JJ
project) baseline report and identify the information to be collected in
the rapid assessment based on the JJ project proposal
- To
provide information for planning the project, including information about
nature of governance at county level; and specifically looking at the 6
focus constituencies. ( looking at both the demand and supply side)
- To
provide information on the current level of community participation in
governance as well as opportunities for community participation especially
the target group in the county government processes in the target
constituencies and counties.
- To
provide benchmark information for measuring project achievements and
impact (at the project objectives, intermediate results levels)
- To
provide information on the number of civil society/youth groups actively
engaged in issues of citizen participation in good governance in the
target constituencies.
- To
provide information on the capacity of civil society organization’s to
lobby and advocate for community participation and democratic leadership
at county level
- To
identify benchmarks and indicators that will be used as a point of
reference for monitoring and evaluation of the Jua Jimbo project
- To
review current monitoring and evaluation tools identify gaps and clear
indicators for the Jua Jimbo project
- To
review the LFA with inclusion of baseline findings and targets.
3.
Methodology
The rapid baseline assessment will comprise of a desk review and field visits. The consultant will:
- Conduct
a desk review including an analysis of documents, policy papers, national
surveys and reports that have been produced in connection with the project
thematic area. Review internal Forum Syd documents related to this project
including data the former project evaluation report and baseline survey.
- Conduct
field visits and interviews with citizens, CSOs, NGOs, local leaders,
local authorities in the selected constituencies (Rongai, Nakuru,
Naivasha, Kisumu town east, Kisumu town west and Nyando).
- Develop
a comprehensive data collection tool for the above assignment.
- Develop
participatory methodologies for the survey
4.
Scope and Focus of the Baseline Survey
Specifically, the baseline will have the following:
Scope:
- Specifically
targeting -Rongai, Naivasha , Nakuru , Kisumu Town East, Kisumu Town West
and Nyando constituencies – 2 wards targeted per constituency;
- General
outlook on national status of governance of county government processes
(especially looking at the issues being addressed by the project)
- Focus
should be on the project objectives and the planned three project result
areas.
Specific
responsibilities of the consultant will include the following:
- Analyze
Jua Jimbo project and review relevant literature. (national, regional and
community level reports)
- Design
and produce rapid baseline assessment tools.
- Give
input on the draft monitoring and evaluation framework, including
indicators and tools.
- Conduct
field survey. Methods may include questionnaire, interviews, focus group
discussions, and meetings with local community organizations, local
leaders, other NGOs operating in constituencies and government units in
the project regions. The survey must clearly ascertain the present status
on levels of community participation in constituency development
initiatives.
- Design
database for data entry, analyze the data; identify specific gaps/deficits
in social accountability; and clarify training and other needs to be met
comparing with the already developed plans.
- Identify
lead agencies or local community organizations/groups that can be used for
lobbying/advocacy and collaboration purposes.
- Prepare
and present draft report of findings at a round table meeting with the
project steering committee.
- Prepare
and submit final report of baseline survey, incorporating feedback from
Stakeholders.
- Review
of TJ baseline final evaluation
- The
final outcome should be a revised LFA Matrix and the M&E Plan which
incorporates baseline and suggested targets by end of the project.
5.
Report and Presentation
A report from the assessment will be written in English. The report should be concise in its findings and follow the required format.
The
report will be presented to Forum Syd Country Representative and project
Officer.
Expected outputs/deliverables will include the following:
1) Report containing the main findings of the survey and recommendations. The report will be in the form of three bound hard copies and a soft/electronic copy.
The
report must incorporate the following:
- Set
of rapid assessment tools.
- Quality
data and analysis from the observations made in the field and desk review.
- Present
status, gaps and recommendations for future interventions, including
suitable implementation methodology, appropriate structures for the
project success, and possible sustainability strategy.
- Incorporate
the findings in the project monitoring and evaluation framework with clear
performance indicators.
6.
Time Plan
The rapid assessment y will be initiated on 4th Dec. 2012 and will comprise of the following:
- Applications
from prospective consultants should be received not later than - 28th Nov.
2012. The application should contain CVs of principle consultants,
capacity statement, and proposed schedule of activities, technical and
financial proposal.
- The
selected consultant should commence the assignment not later than – 4th
Dec. 2012
- Preparation,
review of TJ evaluation report and desk study should be concluded by –
10th Dec. 2012. Relevant literature will include project documents.
- Participatory
field work in the selected constituencies, including interviews, and
meetings should be concluded by - 14th Dec 2012.
- Report
writing and presentation, first draft by -21st Dec. 2012.
- Submission
of final report by – 4th Jan 2013.
The
above timeframe is meant to be used as a reference for the consultant in order
to prepare the proposal.
The
definitive timeframe and organizations will be agreed within the assignment.
7. Profile of the Consultant
- The
survey will be assigned to a consultant with in-depth knowledge of Social
Accountability, local governance issues; public sector monitoring and
expenditure tracking; and Kenyan civil society and politics.
- The
consultant must also be experienced in planning and carrying out baseline
surveys and performance measurement (especially qualitative measurements)
- It
is also desirable that the consultant has experience from working with
issues around democracy and the rights based approach.
- The
consultant should have proven experiences of previous assignments with
development of analyses, feasibility studies, baselines, of similar nature and engaging communities using participatory methodologies. - The
survey and analysis should be conducted by a consultant/s with the
capacity to deploy in the two regions simultaneously.
- The
survey will be supervised by the Country Representative of Forum Syd in
Kenya and the Project Officer in Nairobi.
8.
Contract
A contract will be drawn up after a call for tender where skills and costs of potential consultants will be
assessed and evaluated by the Country Representative and the Project Officer.
The
contract will be a formal consultancy contract between Forum Syd Kenya office
in Nairobi, Kenya and the consultant.
A
consultant will be selected in accordance with EC/Forum Syd procurement policy
guidelines.
Send
applications to the undersigned not later than 28th November 2012;
Write to
Country Representative,
Kenya Office,
P.O. Box 1419, Karen, 00502, Nairobi.
E-mail: stephen.gichohi@forumsyd.org
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