UNICEF International Consultant Jobs Kenya 2024
UNICEF International Consultant Jobs Kenya 2024: United Nations Children’s Fund has announced latest Job vacancy in Nairobi, Kenya. You can apply to the job before the Application deadline Sep 19th, 2024. Before applying we suggest read the job description very carefully and also requirements about this position.
Position Quick Info
- Job no: 575237
- Contract type: Consultant
- Duty Station: Nairobi
- Level: Consultancy
- Location: Kenya, Eswatini (formerly Swaziland)
- Categories: Research, Planning, Monitoring and Evaluation
- Deadline: Sep 19, 2024
Job Description
Scope of the Evaluation
The proposed CPE will cover the Eswatini Country Program (ECP) from 2021 to 2025, capturing and demonstrating evaluative evidence of the effectiveness of UNICEF in leveraging national efforts and the organisation’s direct contributions to achieving development results for children at the country level.
It is anticipated to begin in late September 2024 with the inception phase and take 60 days over seven months to complete.
As a country-level evaluation of UNICEF, the CPE will focus on the formal UNICEF CPD approved by the Executive Board but also consider any changes/revisions from the initial CPD during the period under review.
Subject to specific areas of focus identified below, the scope of the CPE includes the entirety of UNICEF’s engagement in the country and, therefore, covers interventions funded by all sources.
The CPE will also cover any humanitarian or emergency response supported by UNICEF Eswatini during the period under evaluation.
Education:
Advanced university degree in disciplines relevant to evaluation (e.g., social policy, economics, demography, anthropology, public health).
Experience:
At least ten years of experience conducting strategic program evaluations or evaluative reviews, with a proven track record of evaluating large multisectoral and multi-stakeholder country programs supported by UN or UNICEF.
Experience in conducting country program/portfolio evaluations is preferred.
Demonstrated expertise in evaluating institutional support systems, including operations and human resource functions.
Familiarity with programming theories and strategies employed in each program outcome component.
Work record in a Middle-Income Country in Africa.
Languages:
Excellent command of English, with proven ability to prepare high-quality reports.