- Output 1: CSOs representing women and women's groups are able to lead, participate in and influence climate change and DRR decision-making processes;
- Output 2: Governments and key stakeholders are able to generate, analyze and use sex, age, and diversity disaggregated data to inform climate change and disaster risks and actions;
- Output 3: National climate change and DRR policy makers are able to integrate and enhance responsiveness to gender equality commitments;
- Output 4: Women are able to exercise rights to access and control economic resources, through renewable energy to build resilient and transformative livelihoods;
- Output 5: Regional normative processes, knowledge products and platforms on climate change and DRR integrate and enhance responsiveness to gender equality and human rights.
- Relevance: to what extent the design and expected results (goal and 5 outputs) of the EmPower project are consistent with beneficiaries' requirements, countries' needs, global priorities and partners' and Sida's policies;
- Efficiency: To what extent has the EmPower project used the least costly resources possible to achieve the desired results;
- Evaluability: To assess of whether the project indicators likely to produce useful information to measure results, availability of the indicators for meaningful final evaluation.
- Effectiveness: To what extent have the EmPower project's outputs been achieved or are expected to be achieved, taking into account their relative importance;
- Sustainability: Are there any provisions made to ensure continuation of benefits from the EmPower project after the project will end in 2022? What is the probability of continued long-term benefits?;
- Impact: To what extent has the EmPower project achieved equal rights and opportunities for addressing climate change and natural disasters.
- Perform desk review of the project's key documents including Program Document, Inception Report, Annual Work Plans and Budget, all progress reports of UN Women, UN Environment and implementing partners, all knowledge products including studies, research and outcome documents from all conferences and workshops that have been conducted within the framework of the project.
- Conduct meetings to interview the project team members and key stakeholders involved in the project in Dhaka, Hanoi, Phnom Penh and Bangkok. UN Women will provide a list of stakeholders and will assist with liaising and coordinating the meeting schedules as needed.
- Analyze the progress reached by the project 'EmPower: Women for Climate-Resilient Societies' in Bangladesh, Cambodia and Viet Nam and at the regional level.
- Assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, impact of the project.
- Prepare Inception Report detailing the evaluators' understanding of what is being evaluated and why, showing how each evaluation question will be answered by way of: proposed methods; proposed sources of data; and data collection procedures.
- Prepare draft evaluation report, summarizing key findings and recommendations.
- Prepare a PowerPoint presentation on the initial evaluation findings and recommendations to be presented to members of the Project steering committee meeting (to be held in May 2020) and key stakeholders at a stakeholders meeting.
- Prepare a draft final evaluation report (an analytical and comprehensive final evaluation report not exceeding 50 pages (including annexes) in hard and soft copy.
- To what extent the EmPower project has met the needs of the stakeholders, partners and processes at the national and regional level? Why or why not? What could/should be done differently? Are there others which could/should be considered?
- Extent to which the EmPower project's activities seem to be supporting or contributing to relevant national and regional policies or strategies. In which areas? Via which forms of advice? Any specific examples of good contributions to date?
- What has been the nature of collaboration between UN Women and UN Environment thus far? What has worked well? What were some challenges? Lessons learned?
- To what extent is it likely that the Project can contribute to countries' implementation of the Gender Action Plan under the UNFCCC?
- To what extent is the project complementing/creating synergies with mainstreaming gender in Climate Change, Disaster Risk Reduction and renewable energy implementing by other development partners?
- Are the project's goal and outcomes and five outputs or components clear, practical, and feasible within its time frame?
- What is the likelihood that the 5 outputs will be delivered in a timely manner? If there are expected delays, what could be their reasons? What solutions could be found to ensure that project implementation will be on track?
- How well have UN Women and UN Environment used their human and financial resources to date? Were resources used well? Were funds received on time? Why or why not?
- Have UN Women and UN Environment's organizational structures, managerial support and coordination mechanisms effectively supported the delivery of the project? This should include the structures at the regional and national levels.
- Project Inception Phase: Was the project approved and launched in a timely fashion? Why or why not?
- How has the project utilized existing national and local capacities of right-bearers and duty-holders to date?
- To what extend EmPower considering ways of working using electronic platforms such as webinars, social media etc to reduce costs and negative environmental impact?
- Are the project indicators SMART and available to measure progress and expected project results?
- Is there any monitoring system to gather and systematize the information with defined responsibilities, sources and periodicity?
- Is there any indicators/baseline area which requires additional information? What is the likely cost of such data collection and analysis in terms of financial and human resources?
- To what extent are the intended beneficiaries participating in and benefitting from the project?
- To what extent are the five output areas effective in terms of contributing to the expected outcomes/overall objective? How well do they mutually support each other?
- To what extent is it foreseeable that the capacities of duty-bearers and rights-holders will be strengthened as a result of the project?
- To what extend the approach in delivering activities in 5 outputs enabling the project to achieve its expected results? What could/should be done differently? Are there others approach which could/should be considered?
- Is there a potential for high degree of national/local ownership of the EmPower project? Why or why not? How could national ownership be improved?
- What indications are there that the government, civil society organizations or other partners will continue to support, or even upscale, this or similar projects after its end? Or are there indications to the contrary?
- What has been done by the project team since the start of the project to ensure project sustainability? What should be done differently to ensure the sustainability is embedded in project as of now?
- To what extent do government officials recognize the importance of gender-mainstreaming at the mid-point of the project ?
- To what extent are women's machineries, women leaders and CSOs offered equal rights and opportunities in the decision-making processes related to climate change and disaster risk reduction today?
- What could/should the EmPower Team and organizations do to ensure the success of the impact of the project?
- An analytical and comprehensive Mid-Term Review Report not exceeding 50 pages (including annexes) in hard and soft copy to be submitted to EmPower Team;
- Mission reports to project sites to be submitted to UN Women within 1 week after each mission.
- An agreed outline of the evaluation report
- The outline should detail the evaluators' understanding of what is being evaluated and why, showing how each evaluation question will be answered by way of: proposed methods; proposed sources of data; and data collection procedures.
- The outline should also include a proposed schedule of tasks, activities and deliverables, designating a team member with the lead responsibility for each task or product.
- Evaluation tools
- The evaluation tool should detail the tools for data collection and analysis, for example, a questionnaire or interview questions.
- Draft mid-term review report
- The draft mid-term review should summarise lessons learned, key findings and recommendations of the mid-term review questions should be submitted to UN Women and UN Environment .
- A PowerPoint presentation
- A presentation file detailing evaluation findings and recommendations to be submitted and presented to SIDA, UN Women and UN Environment.
- Remarks: UN Women will consolidate comments from SIDA and UN Environment
- Awareness and sensitivity regarding gender issues;
- Creative problem solving;
- Effective communication;
- Inclusive collaboration;
- Stakeholder engagement;
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the United Nations' values and ethical standards;
- Promotes the vision, mission and strategic goals of the UN and UN Women;
- Displays cultural, gender, religion, race, nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability;
- Ability and willingness to work as part of a team to meet tight deadlines and produce high quality work.
- Integrity: Demonstrate consistency in upholding and promoting the values of UN Women in actions and decisions, in line with the UN Code of Conduct.
- Professionalism: Demonstrate professional competence and expert knowledge of the pertinent substantive areas of work.
- Cultural sensitivity and valuing diversity: Demonstrate an appreciation of the multicultural nature of the organization and the diversity of its staff. Demonstrate an international outlook, appreciating difference in values and learning from cultural diversity.
- Master's degree in relevant discipline (e.g., gender studies, sustainable development and social studies, environmental governance/management and science, etc.;
- A minimum of 5 years experience of Gender equality and Environmental or Climate Change or Disaster Risk Reduction or Renewable Energy work within development cooperation.
- A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience (and accomplishment) undertaking evaluations including leading evaluations of multi-stakeholder projects for multilateral organizations is required;
- Extensive knowledge of qualitative and quantitative evaluation methods is required;
- Knowledge in results-based programming in support of gender justice and human rights in the context of climate change and DRR is highly desirable;
- Excellent drafting and writing skills to produce and present concise and analytical reports is highly desirable;
- Working experience in the Asia and the Pacific is preferred;
- Previous working experience in Bangladesh or Cambodia or Viet Nam would be considered as an asset;
- Knowledge in climate change or DRR policy in Bangladesh or Cambodia or Viet Nam is an asset;
- Knowledge of the UN system a strong asset;
- Excellent English writing and communication skills are required.
- Cover letter
- Sample of at least two evaluation reports, preferably in the areas of gender, environmental, climate change, disaster risk reduction or renewable energy
- Personal History Form (P11 which can be downloaded from http://asiapacific.unwomen.org/en/about-us/jobs
- Financial proposal: the financial proposal shall specify a lump sum amount breaking down the professional fee for each deliverable, and travel related costs
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