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Purpose of consultancy

To conduct a midterm review (MTR) of BERANI programme’s (2018-2020) Maternal Health and SRHR component. 

Scope of work (Description of services, activities, or outputs): 

INTRODUCTION

UNFPA and UNICEF Indonesia are planning to conduct an independent programme midterm review (2018-2020) of the BERANI, Better Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights for All in Indonesia programme (2018-2022) as agreed in its project document. Programme midterm review serves three main purposes: (i) demonstrate accountability to stakeholders on performance in achieving development results and on invested resources; (ii) support evidence-based decision-making; (iii) contribute important lessons learned to the formulation of the 2021-2022 work plans.

UNFPA Indonesia together with the Government of Canada, the Government of Indonesia (GoI), and UNICEF, have been working since 2018 to improve sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) for women and young people in Indonesia, through a joint programme aimed at increasing the quality of skilled birth attendance (SBA) and thereby decreasing maternal mortality; increasing access to SRHR information and services to young people through comprehensive sexuality education (CSE) and a youth friendly services (UNALA); and decreasing harmful practices such as child marriage  and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C) and gender based violence (GBV)  through advocacy, evidence-generation, and capacity building.

The programme is implemented through partnerships with strategic partners, such as national counterparts, including BAPPENAS, BKKBN, MOH and MOWECP; and partnerships with parliamentarians, faith-based organizations, the private sector, philanthropists, and youth and women’s networks.

OBJECTIVES AND SCOPE OF THE MIDTERM REVIEW

The MTR aims at assessing the progress of BERANI joint programme towards the achievement of results of the first half of the programme cycle in order to:

  1. Propose corrective action and strategic recommendations for the remaining one year of the five-year cycle across thematic outputs as well as in cross-cutting issues (management, coordination, strategic partnerships, knowledge management).
  2. Be the basis for mid-term revisions of the Programme Planning, Monitoring, and Evaluation Matrix.
  3. To assess the quality of the programme design through  assessing the theory of change, bottleneck analysis and critical assumptions of the programme and its sub-programmes including the validity, quality and adequacy of the results and resources frameworks of the respective programmes and capturing all key intended and unintended contributions of the programmes.

Objectives of the MTR:

With the above stated purpose, the objectives of the MTR are:

  • To review the programme design (including logic model/results framework), governance, and management measures, identifying the gaps, challenges, and opportunities, in the achievement of programme results/goals as well as in the engagement of national partners.
  • To review progress in programme implementation, identifying status of mid-term results achieved in relation to outputs and outcomes.
  • To propose corrective action in order to improve performance for the remaining one year of the programme cycle; this may include the revision of the planning framework and the revision of annual targets.

Intended audience:

The main audience and primary users of the midterm review report are the decision makers and programme managers in UNFPA and UNICEF Indonesia (CO), the Government of Canada, as well as counterparts in the Government of Indonesia (GOI), including the civil society, and the United Nations Resident Coordinator Office (UNRCO) in Indonesia.

Outputs:

The MTR team will produce the following deliverables:

  1. An approved design report including (as a minimum):
  • A stakeholder map;
  • The MTR matrix (including the final list of evaluation questions and the corresponding judgement criteria and indicators); and
  • The overall evaluation design and methodology, with a detailed description of the data collection plan for the data collection phase.
  • The division of labor among the MTR team with a work plan indicating timeline for key milestones.
  1. A debriefing presentation document in the format of PowerPoint synthesizing the main preliminary findings, conclusions and recommendations of the data collection
  2. A draft MTR report, potentially followed by a second draft
  3. A power point presentation of the results of the evaluation for the in-country stakeholder workshop;
  4. An approved final MTR report, with annexes, based on comments expressed during the in-country stakeholder workshop; and
  5. An evaluation brief, a 2-3 page summary of the key evaluation findings, conclusions and recommendations.

All deliverables will be in English.

Scope of the consultancy:

The consultant is expected to undertake the MTR as part of the MTR team and make recommendations that are valid and reliable, based on available data and evidence. It is expected that the consultant will conduct a participatory MTR that will involve programme implementers and target beneficiaries. Existing project documents and progress reports will be shared with the consultant to facilitate completion of the tasks.

The consultant (Maternal Health and SRHR) will be responsible for:

  • Covering the SRHR component under the the BERANI joint programme, namely maternal health, midwifery and family planning, including under humanitarian contexts;
  • Developing the SRHR part of the design report including the MTR matrix;
  • Collecting information, conducting desk reviews of relevant documents and interviews with key stakeholders in the respective area; and
  • Draft the SRHR part of the 1st and 2nd drafts and the final MTR report that meets UN evaluation quality standards.

Management of evaluation 

The MTR team will consist of the MTR team leader and the MTR team members. The  responsibilities of the consultant (Maternal Health and SRHR) are: a national consultant will provide expertise in the areas of Maternal Health and Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR). S/he will take part in the data collection and analysis work during the design and data collection phases. S/he will be responsible for drafting key parts of the design report and of the draft final and final MTR reports, including (but not limited to) sections relating to her/his area of expertise.

Methodology:

The MTR will utilize a mixed method approach, using qualitative and quantitative methods as necessary. The Logic Model used to design the BERANI joint programme will be reviewed and revised as necessary, based on stakeholder consultations to provide the basis for this MTR.

The MTR will pay special attention to ensure equity, gender and human rights based approaches are embedded into the data collection and analysis.  It will be also guided by the United Nations Evaluation Group (UNEG) ethical guidelines for evaluation, as well as UNEG Norms and Standards.[1][2] The MTR will be transparent, inclusive and participatory as well as gender and human rights responsive.  It will seek and utilize data disaggregated by age, gender, vulnerable groups, etc. to ensure findings are gender reflective and targeted.

Duration and working schedule:

The consultant on Maternal Health and SRHR will be 25 working days in length for the consultancy as part of the MTR team, and may take place from August to November 2021.

The midterm review will unfold in five phases:

1. Preparation phase

This phase will include:

  • Drafting the MTR Terms of Reference;
  • Approval of the ToR;
  • Recruitment of a team of evaluators;
  • Set up the Evaluation Reference Group; and
  • Orientation of key national government counterparts to the MTR process.

2. Design phase – (output: design report)

This phase will include:

  • Desk review by the MTR team of all relevant documents available;
  • Develop a stakeholder map ;
  • Reconstruct the programme Logic Model/Results Framework;
  • Develop the evaluation matrix;
  • Develop a data collection and analysis strategy as well as a concrete work plan for the data collection and analysis, including division of labor;
  • Specify limitations and challenges expected to conduct the MTR and any mitigation efforts to be taken to overcome these;
  • Share with the Evaluation Reference Group (ERG) ERG for review, discussion and finalization
  • Clearance of the design report by the GAC and UNFPA-UNICEF CO
  • Approval of the design report.

3. Data Collection phase – (output: debriefing presentation on the preliminary results of the MTR and testing conclusions)

The MTR team will collect data involving a series of individual and group interviews, focus group discussions and online surveys to answer the evaluation questions identified in the design phase.

4. Reporting phase – (output: first draft final report)

The MTR team will prepare a first draft of the MTR report. This first draft report will be submitted to the Evaluation Reference Group (ERG) (in writing). The MTR Team will submit a second draft of the report addressing the comments made by the reference group.

This second draft report will form the basis for an in-country dissemination workshop.  The final report will be drafted taking into account comments received from the participants of the workshop.

The Report will be cleared by the UNFPA-UNICEF and submitted with an Evaluation Quality Assessment (EQ) to the GAC for approval.

5. Facilitation of use and dissemination phase

This phase will include:

  • Publishing and dissemination of the final MTR report to key stakeholders
  • Preparation of the management response to the recommendations; 
  • Periodic follow-up of the recommendations of the evaluation. 

Place where services are to be delivered: 

Home based.

Delivery dates and how work will be delivered (e.g. electronic, hard copy etc.)

All deliverables will be in English in an electronic file.

Deadline and terms of Payment will be based on the delivery outputs, as follows:

No

Items

Number of working days

Deadline and Terms of Payment

1

Upon completion of the data collection phase

8

End of September 2021 40% of total payment

2

Upon receipt of the approved final MTR report and MTR brief

12

End of November 2021

60% of total payment

 

TOTAL

20

 

 

Monitoring and progress control, including reporting requirements, periodicity format and deadline

Breakdown of MTR phases (please see annex 1). 

Supervisory arrangements

The MTR Team and Team Leader will work under the overall guidance of the UNFPA Representative and day to day direct supervision by the Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst (a CO evaluation manager). UNFPA & UNICEF CO evaluation managers (Monitoring and Evaluation Analyst) will be assigned to interact on a day-to-day basis with the MTR team, and will ensure that all the necessary aspects of MTR programme review are well taken into account by the MTR team. 

Expected travel

Travel from home-based to Jakarta and other project locations (if it is deemed necessary in the agreed design report by the Evaluation Reference Group (ERG)). 

Required expertise, qualifications and competencies, including language requirements

An Evaluator (Maternal Health and Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR)) will be a national consultant, who fulfils the following criteria:

  • Master’s Degree in health sciences, including public health;
  • At least 7 years of previous experience in conducting complex evaluations, especially in the field of development aid for UN agencies and/or other international organizations evaluations;
  • Specialization and significant experience in the area of sexual reproductive health and rights;
  • Familiarity with the humanitarian-development nexus is desirable;
  • Excellent management skills and ability to work with multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams;
  • Excellent analytical, communication and writing skills; and 
  • Fluency in English is required. 

Inputs / services to be provided by UNFPA or implementing partner

The background documents  (including the detailed concept note)for the BERANI MTR  will be the following:

The below documents can be derived at the following link: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1M1jAsYEkdZH3DC78cUmTSjsGtb2bcxwu?usp=sharing

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Title

1

BERANI MTR Concept Note

2

BERANI Programme Documents

3

BERANI Annual Reports 2018, 2019 and 2020

4

BERANI programme Knowledge products database 2018-2020

5

Stakeholder Mapping Matrix

6

UNFPA Evaluation Policy

 

ANNEXES

Annex

Title

1

Breakdown of MTR phases

2

Programme Logic Model / Results Framework

3

Template for the Design Report

4

Template for Final MTR Report

5

Template for Abstract of the Final MTR Report

6

A template for the MTR matrix

7

Management Response

8

Evaluation Quality Assessment Grid (EQA)

9

Ethical Code of Conduct for UNEG/ UNFPA Evaluation

 

How to apply: 

Interested applicants should send a letter of motivation and a detailed Curriculum Vitae/resume by email to indonesia.office@unfpa.org by 12 July 2021, with “UNFPA/IDN/21/02” in the subject. 

Disclaimer: 

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