
End Term Evaluation of the Strengthening Local Resilience for Sustainable Peace in Devolved Kenya, Phase II
- Kenya
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Outcome 1: Strengthened capacity of national, sub-national, and local peacebuilding infrastructures to collectively prevent and manage violent conflict and build trust.
- Outcome 2: Increased and sustained social cohesion among communities with historical and current grievances.
- Outcome 3: Strengthened community resilience to climate change and variability.
- Methodology
- Major findings
- Relevance
- Effectiveness and Impact (including major accomplishments to date)
- Efficiency
- Sustainability
- Coherence
- Cross-cutting issues
- Overall assessment
- Challenges
- Best practices and lessons learned
- Recommendations for improvement
- Terms of Reference
- List of documents assessed
- List of persons interviewed
- Evaluation matrix
- Presentation of changes identified related to programme outcomes and progress markers
- Proposed revised logical framework
- At least a bachelor's degree in social sciences, peacebuilding management, evaluation, social research, etc.
- Strong analytical skills
- Strong knowledge of and experience in conflict resolution, peacebuilding and reconciliation programmes
- Experience working in the Kenya's North and specifically Mandera and Marsabit Counties, as well as the North Rift region, or other conflict or post-conflict environments
- Willingness to travel to the field
- Ability to work within tight deadlines
- Ability to work effectively and inclusively with people of different culture, race, nationality, gender, religious belief, age, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or political position
- Knowledge of local language(s) is an added advantage
- Peacebuilding management, evaluation, social research
- Experience conducting evaluations/assessments (or collaboration with a person or group with extensive evaluation experience)
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