Terms of Reference for Consultancy Service for Endline Survey for the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” Project implemented in Arusha Region
Reference Number: HIHEA/TZ-01/2023
Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (TZ), P.O.BOX 7152, Arusha. Tel: +255 743 720 805,
Email: infotz@handinhandea.org
1. Summary of the Consultancy Services
This Term of Reference is associated with a call for a VAT registered firm based in Tanzania to provide consultancy services to Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (TZ) by conducting an endline evaluation of the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” Project implemented in Arusha District, Arusha Region.
Consultancy Title Consultancy Service for Endline Survey for the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” Project implemented in Arusha Region
Geographical location Arusha District, Arusha region
Appointment type and duration Fixed Term Contract
Expected commencement date March, 2023
Application deadline March 12th, 2023
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1. Introduction
Hand in Hand Eastern Africa Tanzania is a registered Non-Governmental Organization (NGO) in Tanzania with headquarters in Nairobi, Kenya. HiH EA (TZ) is part of the Hand in Hand International which works with the marginalized, vulnerable poor rural and peri-urban smallholder farmers (80% women) to help them uplift out of poverty through the power of enterprises and job creation. The organization started operations in Kenya in October 2010, and started its operations in Tanzania in 2018, and works in Arusha and Kilimanjaro regions with its headquarters in Tanzania being based in Arusha region. It has mobilized over 28,386 members into different projects implemented in Tanzania; 18,411 enterprises have been created/enhanced so far and 25,486 jobs have been created
Hand in Hand International, based in London, provides support to Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (TZ). The Hand in Hand model is based on setting up or mobilizing self-help groups that act as savings groups, delivering enterprise skills through training, promoting financial access and providing linkage to broader markets.
3. Background
3.1 The project and how it evolved
The project aimed to support community members in Arusha district with entrepreneurial skills to launch and/or strengthen their own small businesses and thereby increase their income and financial resilience. The project aimed to support 3,240 people (2,592 Women; 648 Men) for 3 years. Training programs were built on the HIH’s Eastern African four-step approach: self-help group formation, capacity building, access to credit / savings, and market linkages. The training programs were delivered through seven core training modules. The project focused on the use the former hand in hand trained members to be as Alumni Agent of Change. This means that, Alumni Agent of change (Community Resource Person) were responsible on mobilizing members and training members on two modules (Group formation & Saving Resource Mobilization). After the two modules then HIH Staff were responsible for training the remaining five topics of HIH Modules therefore, the project engaged 9 CRP`s who were supervised by 3 BRO`s. It is expected that, by the end of the project in May 2023, the project will generate income for 3,240 (2,592 Women, 648 Men) members (beneficiaries) by building their financial management and entrepreneurial skills which will, increase their financial resilience and quality of life as well as contribute to their ability to exit the poverty cycle. The project is also expected to support the creation of 2,268 enterprises and 2,948 jobs. So far, the project has created 158 Self-Help Groups with 3,274 members (1,702 Women, 271 Men, including 1,081 youth women and 220 youth male).
4. Scope of the Evaluation
4.1 Purpose and key questions
4.1.1 The objectives
The overall objective of this consultancy is to conduct an endline evaluation for the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” project against the OECD DAC evaluation criteria: relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability. This will encompass:
1. Comparative analysis of endline data against baseline and midline data on output and outcome indicators
2. Critical assessment of the project design and delivery, identifying key challenges and successes
3. Do-no-harm checks for any unintended / negative consequences of the intervention
4. Learnings and recommendations for improvements to implementation strategies, essential exit plans for sustainability of results and for future projects that can be drawn from this project.
4.1.2 Criteria and questions
The report should be structured around and clearly answer the following evaluation questions:
Relevance
Coherence
Effectiveness
Efficiency
Impact
Sustainability
4.2 Scope
The scope of this assignment is conducting an endline evaluation for the Gunvor CRP “Alumni Agents of Change” project implemented in Arusha Region using a mixed-methods approach; which includes the following tasks:
1. Evaluation Methodology
5.1 Research designs
The endline evaluation will use both qualitative (KII/IDI, FGD, observation) and quantitative (survey, project records) methods to assess the project results (outputs and outcomes) . Data will be collected from the project locations in Arusha region (Laroi, Oljoro, Mateves and Kisongo wards in Arusha Rural District). The selected consultancy firm will prepare the study methodology, adapt the baseline/midline data collection tools and prepare further tools where necessary. The baseline and midline methodology and relevant tools will be adjusted in consultation with Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (Tanzania), which will be further pilot tested, and finalized before the study. All data collection tools and subsequent revisions must be approved by Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (Tanzania) prior to the commencement of data collection.
5.2 Data
All primary data collected during the course of the evaluation must facilitate disaggregation by gender, gender of the head of household, age, and business sector . Data triangulation is expected for this evaluation; the secondary data available is expected to provide additional insight towards the triangulation of the collected data. A range of project documentation will be made available to the selected firm, which provides information about the project design, implementation and progress, including the baseline and midline datasets for comparative analysis. The evaluation firm is required to adhere to the Hand in Hand Eastern Africa data protection and privacy policy throughout all project valuation activities, minimizing the collection of any non-essential personally identifiable information and ensuring secure storage and transfer of data. In addition, the consultancy firm is expected to explore any personal and professional influence or potential bias among those collecting and/or analyzing data and mitigating them ethically.
5.3 Ethical Considerations
It is expected that the evaluation will be conducted under the guidance of ethical considerations, which includes an adherence to the principles of openness of information given; sensitivity about gender, inclusion and cultural contextual contexts; reliability and independence of findings and conclusions as well as confidentiality of information and data protection. Informed consent must be provided by all respondents for qualitative and quantitative studies.
Expected Deliverables
The evaluation deliverables and due dates (subject to the commencement date of the evaluation) are outlined below.
Deliverables and due dates
Deliverables Due dates
The consultancy firm is contracted and commences work March/April, 2023 March/April 2023
Inception report. To include:
1. Evaluation objectives and evaluation questions (as specified in the ToR)
2. Description of the methodology, data sources, and sampling considerations
3. Risk and issue management plan
4. Work plan
5. Report structure (Template to be provided by HiHEA (TZ)
6. Draft and review of data collection tools
7. – List of enumerators plus their qualifications and experiences March/April 2023
8. Data collection tools & evaluation question/indicator map
9. Survey instrument (review and digitalize for Kobo Collect)
10. Business practice assessment checklist
11. FGD guides
12. KII/IDI guides
13. Case stories guide
14. – Note: all questions in the data collection tools must be mapped to the relevant evaluation question and/or indicator from the project MEL plan March/April 2023
Training enumerators and Pilot study March/April 2023
Data collection March/April 2023
Data and analyses, including submission of anonymised raw & cleaned data in Excel format March/April 2023
A draft evaluation report aligned to the template provided, including the following elements:
1. Executive summary (max. 2 pages)
2. Background description of the project and context relevant to the evaluation
3. Scope and focus of the evaluation
4. Evaluation methodology and limitations
5. Findings aligned to each of the key evaluation questions & indicators
6. Conclusions outlining implications of the findings
7. Recommendations
8. – Annexes (Project workbook, evaluation TOR, inception report, study schedule, data collection tools, list of people involved) March/April 2023
Final endline evaluation report incorporating all the feedback from consultation on the Draft Evaluation Report May 2023
7. Expertise and Experience
8. Application Instruction
Interested and qualified consultancy firms/ institutions or organizations should submit a technical and financial proposal that presents a detailed understanding of the TOR and evidence of successful completion of evaluations of a similar nature and one sample of previous evaluation report. Proposals shall be submitted via email: infotz@handinhandea.org by 12th March, 2023.
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