Consultant: Evaluation for rural integrated development in Somaliland project
Oct 23, 2018
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Islamic Relief
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Islamic Relief Somalia (IRS) has been operating in Somalia since 2006 and has responded to conflict and drought affected people through provision of life saving assistance. Through its projects, IRS has continuously been providing safe drinking water, improving hygienic sanitation facilities, increasing hygiene awareness, particularly to ones living in IDP camps; empowering the urban poor and distressed working children, engaging in conflict management and mitigation and strengthening of community cohesiveness and co-existence.
The project to be evaluated is a four year Rural integrated Development in Somaliland funded by IRUK and implemented by Islamic relief Somalia in Dacarbudhuq and Abdaal districts of Somaliland. The project aims is to reduce rural poverty, contribute to Somalia/Somaliland national development plans and sustainable development goals. Initial project target beneficiaries are 6955 HHs with gender distribution (60% female 40% male) most of whom are vulnerable.
The purpose of this evaluation is to document and inform the stakeholders (donors, partners and beneficiaries) of the project’s relevance, effectiveness, sustainability, the potential impact in relation to project outcomes and the lessons learned, disaggregated per type of beneficiary (men, women, youth). The end of project evaluation shall relate largely to the baseline evaluation to allow measuring progress and the contribution of the project.
Monday 29th October 2018 1.00 pm (UK time)