Position:
Consultant (s) for Impact Evaluation
Description
Aga
Khan Foundation (AKF) focuses on a small number of specific social and economic
development problems by forming (intellectual and financial) partnerships with
organisations sharing similar objectives.
The
majority of AKF’s grants are made to grassroots organisations testing
innovative approaches in the field. With a small staff, a host of cooperating
agencies and thousands of volunteers, the Foundation reaches out
to vulnerable populations on four continents, irrespective of their race, religion, political persuasion or gender.
to vulnerable populations on four continents, irrespective of their race, religion, political persuasion or gender.
In
East Africa, AKF supports programming in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda that
contributes to a better quality of life for hundreds of communities. Working in
education, rural economic development, health, and civil society, AKF leverages
its global experiences and partnerships to bring new ideas to East Africa.
AKF
in collaboration with the Department for International Development (DFID) and
the Ministry of Education (MOE) in Kenya has been piloting and adopting
innovative and relevant approaches to expand education opportunities and
improve learning outcomes for children in targeted primary schools in
marginalized areas in Coast and North Eastern Provinces (NEP) of Kenya since
September 2011.
This
joint initiative is piloting and validating new interventions as well as
consolidating existing interventions with plan to scale up successful
interventions.
AKF
has been working in 106 primary schools in the North Eastern and Coast Province
in this phase implementing the following interventions.
AKF is planning to conduct a study to assess whether the set of interventions delivered by AKF improved learning outcomes in the intervention schools and the implications of these results for MOE, AKF and development partners.
Consultancy
Scope
This
consultancy is expected to take place from February and March 2013 and the
consultant is expected to be responsible for all technical (study design,
methodology, tools), administrative and logistical aspects. The exact timeframe
will be determined in discussion with the consultant and the project management
team.
Qualifications
and Competencies
The
consultant must demonstrate, experience of:
- Designing
and conducting impact evaluations and studies in education; developing
quantitative and qualitative tools and instruments; collecting and
analyzing data; and writing results-based reports;
- Quantitative
and qualitative data and information analysis;
- Experience
in database design and development; and
- Experience
working in Kenya or East Africa and knowledge of Kiswahili, a plus.
AKF
recognizes that all of these qualifications may not be found in one
Consultant.
It
is possible to present a team of Consultants to meet these criteria.
Application Process and Deadline
Consultants
meeting the above criteria can obtained the detailed Terms of Reference from
Nafisa Shekhova at nafisa.shekhova@akdn.org by January 18th, 2013 and proposals
should be received no later than January 25th, 2013, 16:00 hours East Africa
Time.
Thank
you for your interest in this opportunity.
Please
note that only shortlisted candidates will be contacted