TERM OF REFERENCE
External evaluation of Family Strengthening programme
1. Introduction
SOS Children’s Villages International is the global federation of 136 national SOS Children’s Villages associations (MAs), working in more than 2000 program locations worldwide. We work together with a single mission: to ensure that every child grows with love, security and respect.
Uniquely, we provide long-term, family-like care(FLC) for children who have lost parental care and we work with vulnerable families and communities to help strengthening them and prevent child abandonment (family strengthening program unit, FS). The FLC units are usually organized in the form of a cluster of SOS families, where a SOS caregiver cares for small groups of children.
SOS Children’s Villages Vietnam (SOS Vietnam) is a member association of the SOS
Children’s Village International Federation that provides Family-like care, community support and educational programs across Vietnam. Currently, SOS Vietnam supports 17 children villages, 15 SOS youth facilities, 12 Hermann Gmeiner schools, 16 kindergartens, 01 vocational training school in Viet Tri, 06 Family strengthening programs in 7 provinces.
Our Vision: Every child belongs to a family and grows with love, respect and security.
Our Mission: We build families for children in need. We help them shape their own futures and we share in the development of their communities.
Family Strengthening Programme
The Strategy 2030 of SOS Children’s Villages International sets the goal “many more children have a loving home and equal chance to succeed in life”, to which Family Strengthening is one of 7 strategies with focus on preventing family separation and on emergency response.
Family Strengthening Programme of SOS Children’s Villages Viet Nam, dated from 2005, has been developing and being implemented in 7 provinces/cities: Ben Tre, Ca Mau, Da Nang, Quang Nam, Lam Dong, Nghe An, Thai Binh. Since 2018, the programme has design of 4 services: (i) Support of finance, materials and living conditions, (ii) Empowering caregivers, children and community, (iii) Support to livelihood development, (iv) Support to health care.
As of 31/12/2020, the programme has been reaching 3,799 children from 3,509 families, departing 1,992 children thanks to their family’s self-reliance or their completeness of general education. There are now active 1807 children from 1,672 families.
Need for an external evaluation consultant:
SOS Vietnam is seeking a national consultant to evaluate efficiency, effectiveness, and impacts of Family Strengthening and suggest recommendations for improvement of programme’s service quality as well as from maintenance/reduction/enlargement against the scope of programme.
2. Objective of the Assessment:
The objective of study is to evaluate efficiency, effectiveness, impacts of Family Strengthening Programme in 7 provinces/cities, i.e. Ben Tre, Ca Mau, Lam Dong, Quang Nam, Da Nang, Thai Binh, Nghe An; develop lessons and recommendation for improvement/adjustment/complement of services and resources required for enlarging effectiveness and impacts of the programme, as well for maintenance, reduction or enlargement or replication of the programme.
3. Scope of work
4. Research questions
This evaluation is expected to answer these questions:
- What are the need among target group in Thanh Hoa and Binh Dinh? (This requires a saperate assessment report).
5. Methodology and tools of study.
To achieve the above-mentioned objectives, the consultants are expected to propose an action plan which includes detailed information on literature review, strategic outline report, methodology and tools including questionnaires, data analysis plan, timeline and consultation meetings/interviews with relevant stakeholders and supports needed
6. Expected Activities and outcomes:
No | Activity | Output | Remarks |
I | External evaluation of FSP | ||
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2 | Developing tool, questionnaires and data analysis methods for:
| Questionnaires, tool and methods for data collection and analysis, template for case study |
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3 | Develop field trip for data collection plan:
| Fieldtrip for data collection plan (enclosed list of interviewees among stakeholders) |
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4 | Take Field Study (2 locations) | Secondary data collected | Including days of traveling |
5 | Clean data | Cleaned data |
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6 | Data entry & analysis |
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7 | Develop the first draft report | First draft report |
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8 | Present the evaluation result with SOS Vietnam and related stakeholder for inputs |
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9 | Revise the report and send back to SOS Vietnam (In English & Vietnamese). |
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II | Need assessment in 2 locations for new FSP | ||
1 | Develop outline for need assessment | Outline for need assessment |
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2 | Developing tool, questionnaires and data collection and analysis methods for:
| Questionnaires, tool and methods for data collection and analysis, template for case study |
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3 | Develop field trip and data collection plan:
| Fieldtrip and data collection plan (enclosed list of interviewees among stakeholders) |
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4 | Take Field Study (2 locations) | Secondary data collected | Including days of traveling |
5 | Clean data | Cleaned data |
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6 | Data entry & analysis |
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7 | Develop the first draft report and send to stakeholders for inputs | First draft report |
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7. Time Frame and Budget
8. Responsibilities of SOS Viet Nam to the consultant and the work
All documents must be in English and Vietnamese.
9. Skills and Competencies:
10. Application process:
Interested candidates should submit your applications that include the following:
Only short listed applicants/consultants shall be contacted. SOS Vietnam reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and is not bound to any legal claim in this regard.