04 Janvier 2021 Il y a 4 ans
Search is seeking a consultant who can evaluate the link between local security sector governance and shifts in collaboration and citizens’ engagement in tackling local security issues. Following a 24-month program, we are primarily interested in norms around trust, breaking stereotypes around police, nonviolent communication and constructive collaboration. Consultant’s evaluation proposals should include a plan to analyze these shifts across gender, profiles of beneficiaries, and targeted communities. Candidates should have experience researching norms to explain the connection between programming, the context, and the changes observed.
1. Context
Search for Common Ground
Search is an international conflict transformation NGO that aims to transform the way individuals, groups, governments and companies deal with conflict, away from adversarial approaches and towards collaborative solutions. Headquartered in Washington DC, USA, and Brussels, Belgium, with 52 field offices in 29 countries, Search designs and implements multifaceted, culturally appropriate and conflict-sensitive programs using a diverse range of tools, including media and training, to promote dialogue, increase knowledge and determine a positive shift in behaviors.
The Project
Search-Tunisia and its partner Kawakibi Democracy Transition Center (KADEM) are now finishing the implementation of a twenty-four month program called,”Strengthening the engagement of civil society and media in community policing approach in Tunisia: Phase 2″ to constructively engage security sector, civil society, local authorities and media through a collaborative approach with the aim of increasing citizens’ engagement in addressing local security challenges.
The project’s specific objectives are to:
These objectives are achieved through the following outcomes:
2.1 Local and national actors are provided with a space to constructively discuss and share feedback on local security issues
2.2 Local communities are better informed on engagement in local security issues
The project is composed of the following four components:
2. Goal and Objectives of Study
The SFCG approach to evaluations is grounded in the guiding principles of its work: participatory; do no harm, culturally sensitive; affirming and positive while honest and productively critical and valuing knowledge and approaches from within the context. SFCG will apply this approach to the final evaluation of this project, which will be carried out in consultation and in participation with key relevant stakeholders, appropriate community groups and key civil society individuals.
The overall goal of this final evaluation is to assess the program’s strategic, design, efficiency, effectiveness and impact over the period of 24 months.
The intended objectives of the evaluation are to:
The evaluation should be based on the OECD-DAC Evaluation Criteria (relevance, effectiveness, impact and sustainability), investigating specific lines of inquiry, and utilizing and/or addressing the performance indicators described in the project document.
– To what extent did the project design respond to the stated problems of security sector transparency, public awareness and support of civilian engagement in security related topics?
– Are the stated activities, goals and objectives relevant to respond to the aspects of bridging the gap between the security sector, citizens and civil society?
– To what extent was the project successful in reaching its objectives and outcomes?
– To what extent was project design effective and impact oriented?
– What could have been done differently to make the project be of higher quality, greater impact?
– Which internal and external factors facilitated or hindered the achievements of expected results/ specific objectives?
– To what extent was the project’s approach successful in promoting an inclusive environment to improve communication between the public and security sector through collaborative development of local initiatives?
– Were there any unintended or unexpected results (positive or negative)?
– How was the project, and SFCG/KADEM intervention, perceived by the host communities at the beginning vs. now? Did SFCG and KADEM manage to achieve local buy-in?
– Did the achieved outcomes lead to long-term improvements and are they sustainable ?
In addition to the above lines of inquiry, the evaluation is expected to provide information on the key indicators listed in the project logframe.
The project targeted four local communities : Bizerte, Grand-Tunis, Sousse and Medenine.
The evaluation methodology will be proposed and defined by the Consultant, based on SFCG requirements and validation. SFCG requests that the methodology should employ mixed qualitative and quantitative data collection approaches, as well as triangulation between several methods of data gathering.
This will include, but not be limited to the following principles or approaches:
Proposals should outline methods for data collection to be used and justification for these methods related to the research questions. Proposals should also include a proposed sampling strategy and approach to analysis, which will be finalized in consultation with SFCG. These figures will take into consideration the activities carried out by SFCG and KADEM, target population and the project areas. In addition Do No Harm strategies and any proposed deliverables for sharing the findings of the study should be included in this section of the proposal
To ensure a better understanding of the key issues that will be addressed in the project, the data will be disaggregated by age and sex, as well as by geographical location.
In light of COVID-19-related risks, the proposal should include a mitigation plan for data collection in case the Tunisian government imposes new measures that restrict assembly and mobility.
Deliverables
Search expects the following deliverables from the external consultant(s) as they correspond to the timeline and budget:
Logistical Support
Consultant(s) will be responsible for organizing their own logistics for data collection (vehicles, fuel, and drivers), and this must be budgeted into the study.
In addition, Search and partners will share the following elements with the external consultant(s): Background materials including the project proposal and logframe, M&E plan, etc.
SFCG places a high priority on ensuring that all evaluation activities are conducted in an ethical manner. Participation in data collection activities is always voluntary, does not result in monetary gain and, where appropriate, the identity of participants is protected (for example, if information is provided in confidence, the consultant will not divulge related data in connection with their name and will limit the audience with access to the collected data and related discussion of results). Where the consultant conducts interviews to gather data, she/he garners informed consent of all interview participants (participants understand what the information provided will be used for, who will have access to the transcripts, who will have access to subsequent reports and how and if their name will be connected to their statements). The data collection approach should adhere to the Do No Harm principles and COVID-19 precautionary measures ( respecting social distancing, using face masks, having hand sanitizers, etc…).
The data collection strategy should take into consideration the needs of both men and women. When collecting the data, respondents and targeted samples should be gathered in a safe space.
All the submitted deliverables by the consultant will be reviewed by the DM&E team, program team and ILT. To ensure effective data management, all the qualitative collected data (through FGDs, KIIs) will be transcribed with the respect to the data collection ethics. All the quantitative surveys will be cleaned and stored in a secured database. Access to the data will be allowed to the staff members who work on the project and will be limited to those who have the password.
All the evaluation deliverables will be reviewed and approved by our country office and global Institutional Learning Team prior to acceptance of the final product.
The total number of working days for the final evaluation will be 35 working days spread over the 45 days period from the date of signing the contract. The following timeline will be followed:
Activities | Deadline/
Estimated Time |
Consultant contract signed | 15 January 2021 |
Submission of inception report and evaluation design | 21 January 2021 |
Beginning of Field work
(training, data collection, Cleaning and data entry) |
01 February 2021 |
Submission of the first draft of the evaluation study report | 19 February 2021 |
Submission of the final draft of the evaluation study
report after incorporation of comments |
25 February 2021 |
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