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Team: USAID/Nigeria MEL Support Activity Project: USAID/Nigeria Peace and Democratic Governance (PDG) Office Location: Federal Capital Territory – Abuja, Nigeria Reporting to: Assessment and Evaluation Advisor Employment Type: Independent Contractor / Short-Term Technical Assistance (STTA) Period of Performance: October 2024 – April 2025 Number of Positions: 1
Navanti supports a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Support Activity program that assists USAID/Nigeria in advancing its broader organizational learning and development efforts. This program strengthens the Mission’s capacity and performance in programmatic monitoring, evaluation, learning, collaborating, and adapting. The MEL Support Activity closely aligns with USAID/Nigeria’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS). It provides a broad range of specialized technical assistance, training, data gathering and analysis, field-based monitoring, evaluations and assessments, facilitation of organizational learning and adaptation initiatives, and short-term technical assistance.
Overview and Evaluation Purpose: USAID/Nigeria has engaged the MEL Support Activity to conduct a final performance evaluation of the Strengthening Civic Advocacy and Local Engagement (SCALE) Activity to determine the extent to which SCALE enhanced capacity for civic advocacy, monitoring, and engagement and ascertain the extent to which SCALE activities fostered an enabling environment (legal and regulatory) for civic engagement.
This evaluation will be used primarily by USAID Nigeria’s Peace and Democratic Governance (PDG) team to inform activity design for future good governance-related activities. However, PDG will share the evaluation report with other technical teams within the Mission and the broader USAID audiences, including USAID/Washington to help agencies better understand the civic advocacy context of Nigeria, and most importantly, the efficacy of support to CSOs and civic monitoring and engagement.
About SCALE Activity: SCALE was designed to contribute to USAID Nigeria’s current Country Development Cooperation Strategy’s (CDCS) development objective DO3, Accountable, Inclusive, and Responsive governance strengthened, by directly strengthening IR 3.2, Enhanced civic voice and accountability, through its 2 sub-IRs. The intervention was implemented by Palladium. SCALE's implementation approach is built on a foundation of proven methodologies for improving governance in Nigeria at the federal, state, and local levels.
SCALE Theory of Change (ToC) was premised on: IF: (i) CSO capacity (managerial, financial, and advocacy) is enhanced; AND (ii) CSOs collaborate effectively with each other and with government; AND (iii) the CSO enabling environment is permissive (legislative, policy and practice); THEN: civil society can effectively engage citizens to influence government in key development reforms at national, state and local levels in Nigeria to improve public accountability, transparency, and sustainable service delivery.
The above theory of change is based on the following assumptions:
Nigeria remains conducive for CSOs to influence reforms and policies in transparency, accountability, and good governance in targeted sectors, and ensures an enabling environment for CSOs devoid of intimidation and harassment. This is particularly imperative given the recent reports by domestic and international election observer groups alluding to the exclusion of CSOs from collation centers; and intimidation, arrest, and detention of journalists by security agencies. The Nigerian government will not introduce restrictive legislation and will continue to improve the legal and operational environment for CSOs to thrive. The government will work positively to address security constraints that hamper citizen participation in significant parts of the country experiencing conflict; and
USAID’s vision for SCALE’s success will be assessed by the activities' ability to move towards locally sustainable management that will be viable and thriving post-SCALE. Local partners’ self-reliance will be encouraged from the outset. In line with USAID’s localization strategy, SCALE will plan to transition key project functions to local entities before the end of the project. SCALE will design phased approaches to transition, allowing an appropriate time for project staff to mentor and provide quality assurance after the transition.
The estimated start date will be October 28, 2024. The evaluation is expected to last until April 2025. Candidates are reviewed on a rolling basis; early submission is recommended.
Position Description: Navanti is seeking a civil society/advocacy specialist responsible for providing context on countering trafficking in persons (CTIP), sexual and gender-based violence (SGBV) child, early, and forced marriages (CEFM) to the evaluation team to ensure a rigorous and high-quality evaluation in the target locations. Under the guidance of the MEL Support Activity, the civil society/advocacy specialist is expected to work closely with the USAID/Nigeria-PDG team. The civil society/advocacy specialist is expected to have done a similar evaluation in Nigeria and other similar contexts. The civil society/advocacy specialist will be supported by the team leader, evaluation specialist, and policy reform specialist. The civil society/advocacy specialist will consult with and facilitate input from all team members throughout the evaluation. The team will use a combination of literature review, mixed methods through focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews to gather insights to answer the evaluation questions. The team is also expected to propose an evaluation methodology/approach as required to respond to the evaluation questions.
Locations (Evaluation Coverage) : The final locations are yet to be determined. However, the evaluation team will visit at least 7 states across the six geographic regions of North Central, North East, North West, South East, South West, and South-South. Responsibilities: The civil society and advocacy specialist must demonstrate good knowledge of CTIP, SGBV, and CEFM issues and social inclusiveness. The sector specialist should also have adequate knowledge of interacting, engaging, and assessing civil society organizational performance and the way the national and state assemblies work given the focus of SCALE on policy reform advocacy. The civil society/advocacy specialist will:
Qualifications: The candidate is expected to have the following qualifications:
The consultant should adhere to ethical guidelines, obtain informed consent, and protect the confidentiality and anonymity of participants.
Only selected candidates will be contacted for an interview. Please, no phone calls.
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