Terms of Reference
Southeast Asia Programme final evaluation – Country specific: Vietnam
Programme Tittle: Economic Empowerment & Social Inclusion for Farmers and Agriculture Producers, especially Women and Ethnic Minorities in Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam.
1. Background
We Effect was founded in 1958 to support the development of democratic organisations and societies, working together with partner organisations to build capacity to articulate the rights and needs of their members. Our vision is a sustainable and just world free of poverty. We Effect’s global strategy, “Equality First”, emphasises the importance of gender equality to reach our results in 13 Programmes spread over 24 countries in Asia, Europe, Latin America, Southern and Eastern Africa.
We Effect’s Southeast Asia programme (SEA programme) has being implemented in three countries of Cambodia, Myanmar and Vietnam, which stretches a decade back. It supports member-based organisations to fight poverty and injustice in rural areas, including agriculture cooperatives, self-help groups (SHGs), village savings and loans association (VSLAs), producer groups, community forest groups, and those groups members. SEA programme for the period of 2018 – 2022 aims that “small-holder farmers and agriculture producers in poverty are economically empowered and socially included to reach equitable growth and equal rights”. To achieve this, the programme works towards six main outcomes: [1] Promoted sustainable and climate resilient agriculture production; [2] Improved access to gender-sensitive and inclusive financial services; [3] Promoted Women entrepreneurship and gender equality; [4] Strengthened farmer organization in market linkage and representative member rights; [5] Farmer rights protected by an enabling policy environment; and [6] Local partner organizations strengthened to be active HRB actors and agents of change.
The programme consists of nine projects across three countries, in which three projects in Vietnam are as follows:
[1] “Cho Don Women’s Economic Collaboration for Development”, implemented by Center of Help for Indigenous value promotion And Sustainable Environment (CHIASE)
[2] “Promotion of market linkages, setting up value chains for agricultural products for mountainous ethnic minority communities in Lao Cai Province”, implemented by Lao Cai Provincial Cooperative Alliance (LC PCA)
[3] “Promotion of Agricultural Value Chain in Yen Bai province”, Yen Bai Provincial Cooperative Alliance (YB PCA)
As the programme will end its implementation in Vietnam by 30th June 2020 due to an early phase out decision, We Effect is looking for a consultant/ consultancy firm to conduct a final country-specific programme evaluation. The assignment is expected to take place during March – June 2020.
2. Purpose of the assignment
The assignment aims at:
3. Key questions of the evaluation
3.1 Programme/ project level results assessment 2018 – 2020
3.2 Continuity of the long-term We Effect’s SEA programme in the target countries
3.3 Recommendations for learning
4. Methodology and scope of work
The evaluation process should be participatory and involve all key stakeholders through direct and indirect consultations. A combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches should be applied. The assignment will be carried out in close dialogue with relevant We Effect staffs. The assignment will focus on SEA programme and project phase out LFAs and results.
The tender should present an implementation proposal that includes, but is not necessarily limited to the following evaluation methods:
The tender should include a description of how the consultant will work with quality assurance of the evaluation process and final report. The tender should also describe how a right-based evaluation process will be assured.
5. Deliverables
6. Timetable
The timeframe for the assignment is from February to June 2020.
Milestones and deliveries (preliminary dates): |
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Publication of call for proposals | 12 Feb 2020 | |
Deadlines for submission of tenders | 28 Feb 2020 | |
Notification to consultant/ contract finalisation | 02 - 06 Mar 2020 | |
Starting up meeting with We Effect and partners | 16 Mar 2020 | |
Inception phase, including desk review, elaboration of methodology and drafting of evaluation framework | 17 Mar – 05 Apr 2020 | |
Inception report deadline | 05 Apr 2020 | |
Field work and briefing after field work | 05 – 29 Apr 2020 | |
Draft report deadline | 15 May 2020 | |
Comments back from We Effect and partners | 25 May 2020 | |
Validation workshop with partners, relevant stakeholders & We Effect representatives | 10 Jun 2020
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Final report deadline | 20 Jun 2020 |
7. Reporting
The evaluation report will be no more than 30 pages, including an executive summary and excluding annexes. The report shall be written in English and local language. It should be written in such a way that it is easy to comprehend even without prior knowledge of We Effect or partner organisations work in South East Asia.
The proposed format and headings to be included in the evaluation report shall be suggested by the consultant as part of the inception report.
8. Consultant profile
The consultant shall have the following qualifications:
9. Tenders
Tenders, including a technical and financial proposal, and CV, shall be submitted to We Effect office with the following mailing addresses not later than 28 Feb 2020: [email protected].
For further information, please contact SEA Programme and Finance Manager at [email protected]