Refugee Law Project
School of Law, Makerere University A Centre for Justice and Forced Migrants
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TERMS OF REFERENCE
FINAL END OF PROJECT INDEPENDENT EVALUATION
BACKGROUND The Refugee Law Project (RLP) is an outreach project of the School of Law, Makerere University, established in 1999 to ensure that all people enjoy their human rights irrespective of their legal status. Our Mission is to empower asylum seekers, refugees, deportees, IDPs and host communities to enjoy their human rights and lead dignified lives. The Refugee Law Project has a wide physical presence in Kampala, Hoima, Mbarara, Gulu, Kitgum, Nakivale, Kyangwali, Kiryandongo, Lamwo. Adjumani, Isingiro, Maaji. Nyumanzi, Bidibidi (Yumbe), Kyaka II (Kyegegwa). Omugo (Terego) and Arua.
Refugee Law Project is implementing a three-year project that started on 20th June 2020 and will end on 30th July 2023. The project. "Improving access and retention in inclusive education for refugee children with disabilities". (Funding ID: 4696505) is funded by the Comic Relief. The project is implemented in the refugee-hosting districts of Kampala and Isingiro (Nakivale).
The project has four change areas:
• Refugee Children with disabilities access and remain in inclusive quality education
• Education system has capacity to deliver safe and inclusive quality education for refugee children with disabilities.
• Children with disabilities and their caretakers access timely and appropriate support to improve their physical. psychological and social functionality.
• key stakeholders effectively champion social accountability and implementation of policies and commitments on inclusive education
PURPOSE OF FINAL END OF PROJECT INDEPENDENT EVALUATION
• The purpose of this final evaluation report is to: b) Provide a synthesis of project achievements, challenges and learning to what extent have project outcomes been achieved, and for who? Have there been any unexpected outcomes?
• Assess and verify the quality of the information generated by the project by undertaking a quality assessment of: Project MEL systems (validity and reliability of data collection, storage and analysis; effectiveness of processes to use and sharing of information)
• Assess project delivery (ie. was the project delivered within appropriate quality standards and according to plans, or where adaptations were made that this was done on the basis of appropriate data and learning)
• Assess value for money in terms of economy, efficiency. effectiveness and equity
• Provide an assessment of the sustainability of project activities or results
• Present recommendations to strengthen future work
• Gather feedback on Comic Relief's approach as a grant- maker: did their grant management approach help or hinder the project?
Safeguarding
RLP is committed to child safeguarding and therefore expects aspiring candidates to be aware and adhere to the RLP safeguarding policy and procedures.
DURATION OF CONTRACT
This consultancy will be for a maximum of 30 day.
CONSULTANT'S PROFILE
• Post-graduate qualification in Monitoring and Evaluation and/or relevant field or extensive experience in leading Monitoring and Evaluation of programmes.
• Proven knowledge of Uganda's refugee situation, inclusive education and persons with disabilities programming
• Minimum of 5 years working experience in Uganda.
• Knowledge of different research and evaluation methodologies.
• Fluency in English, both spoken and written.
• Excellent communication and analytical skills.
• Minimum of 7 years of experience in evaluation of forced migration projects
• Experience working in the evaluation of large, multi- objective projects (preferably with some experience of Comic Relief, EU, USAID, DFID-funded projects).
• Knowledge of refugee operations and programs.
• No conflict of interest.
If interested, please send the following to
recruitment@refugeelawproject.org by 17th July 2023:
A short expression of interest outlining your approach, proposed methodology, proposed timeframe, and work plan:
Indicative budget;
CVs of proposed team members;
Letters of reference from at least two referees;
Certificate of completion of previous project evaluations;
A sample of your most recent evaluation report
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