Position Title: Regional MEAL Training Consultant
Habitat for Humanity International (HFHI) is an INGO, founded in 1976, devoted to building simple, decent, and affordable housing.
HFHI operates through a federated network of independent National
Organizations and branches as well as partnerships in more than 70
countries around the world. HFHI hosts its international headquarters in
Atlanta, Georgia, USA. HFHI has subdivided its global operation into
four regions: Asia and the Pacific (supported from Manila); Europe and
the Middle East (supported from Bratislava); Africa (supported from
Nairobi), and Latin America and the Caribbean (supported from San Jose).
In Africa, HFHI works across 9 countries to support people to thrive
through housing. The Africa region was launch as a separate region in
the past year. The area office out of Nairobi is striving to deliver
housing more effectively throughout the locations we work in.
PURPOSE
The area office plays a critical role in supporting capacity throughout the region. One of the areas that support is provided for is monitoring, evaluation, accountability, and learning (MEAL). The majority of our 9 country locations have a dedicated MEAL staff member who supports the MEAL intervention for all of the ongoing projects and proposals being implemented by the office. A few countries do not have a dedicated MEAL person but typically have someone covering this responsibility on an ongoing basis. From the area office, two staff – a MEAL Senior Specialist and Program Effectiveness Manager provide support through regular meetings, tools and systems, reviews, and country visits for capacity building.
The goal of this consultancy is to provide ongoing support the capacity building the area office is providing to the region in the form of a one-week MEAL training with all of the regional MEAL points of contact. Upon completion of the training, participants will develop a clearer understanding of MEAL and an ability to apply appropriate approaches and tools of MEAL, and more specifically, they will know how to:
- Define concepts and approaches related to MEAL
- Include the MEAL approach in a project cycle management
- Design and use main MEAL tools (MEAL Plan, survey tools, TOR, evaluation report, accountability mechanism)
- Apply the MEAL approach in the implementation projects and programs in general
Key topics for the training will include but are not limited to MEAL basics such as:
- Proposal development and budgeting
- Log frames / theories of change and their uses
- MEAL plans and SMART indicators
- Data collection basics and ethics
- Understanding evaluations (process, performance, impact)
- The planning on overall logistics for the event will be coordinated by the area office.
SCOPE OF CONSULTANCY
The aim of the consultancy would be to:
- Conduct a diagnosis on current HFHI MEAL systems (5 days)
- Support AO MEAL Team to diagnose capacity challenges at the National Organizations (3 days)
- Work with the area office to identify objectives and topics for the one-week training (5 days)
- Draft training materials and tools for the training – this would include tools in Microsoft words and presentations in PPT all done in coordination and planned with the area office (5 days)
- Coordinate the training agenda and communicate it - through the area office staff to National Organizations MEAL staff (2 days)
- Deliver the training topics – provide in person training from March 20 – 24. (5 days)
- Provide a post training report – that includes a summary of the event, annexes with the tools, separate files with the PPTs, and lessons learned including current capacity development opportunities (5 days)
KEY DELIVERABLES
The deliverables will include:
- A simple inception report: outlining the timeline, proposed training topics developed in consultation with the area office this should also include the draft agenda and roles and responsibilities
- Training materials – tools and PPTs: All relevant tools and PPTs – a draft of these should be submitted prior to the training for review by the area office
- Provide a post training report – that includes a summary of the event, annexes with the tools, separate files with the PPTs, and lessons learned including current capacity development opportunities
- The successful applicant will work in coordination with the area office and other presentations that will take place and will actively seek review and feedback from the area office. We anticipate this work to take no more than 30 days of work (spread across the time from procurement to the training). Training will take place March 20 – 24, 2023.
HFHI RESPONSIBILITIES
- HFHI shall provide the support towards travel expenses related to this work.
REPORTING ARRANGEMENTS
- The consultant will be expected to report to the Director-Program Operations, Africa.
SELECTION PROCESS AND EVALUATION CRITERIA
- The Request for Applications will be advertised across all of Habitat’s usual channels for promotion including its website, industry websites and through its network of staff and supporters.
- Applications will be accepted through January 27th, 2023.
Applications should include a narrative with:
- Explanation of overall approach and timing of engagement
- Related experience of the applicant entity(s)
- CVs of lead consultants and process for identifying any additional team members
Applicants will be expected to submit a budget for the
engagement. It is preferred that the budget is segmented on the basis of
the deliverables defined in the Scope of Work but should at a minimum
include explanation for the type of costs represented therein.
Applicants will be short-listed for a panel interview. Non-selected applicants will be notified.
Selection Criteria will include:
- Understanding of the assignment and the business need
- Proposed approach and timing of engagement
- Relevant past experience
- Overall approach and stakeholder awareness
- Competitive pricing
- Experience with federated networks in the development sector
**This request for applications will be made globally but applicants from SSA are strongly encouraged to apply.
Questions and applications should be sent to: AFRNairobiinfo@habitat.org
indicating on the subject line Consultant Technical Assistance –
Regional MEAL Training.
EVALUATION AND AWARD OF CONSULTANCY
HFHI will evaluate the proposals and award the assignment based on
technical and financial feasibility. HFHI reserves the right to accept
or reject any proposal received without giving reasons and is not bound
to accept the lowest or the highest bidder.
ONLY CANDIDATES WHO FOLLOW APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS WILL BE CONSIDERED FOR THE ROLE.**
How to apply
This request for applications will be made globally but applicants from SSA are strongly encouraged to apply.
Questions and applications should be sent to: AFRNairobiinfo@habitat.org
indicating on the subject line Consultant Technical Assistance –
Regional MEAL Training.