Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Expert

  • Consultancy
  • Lusaka, Zambia
  • Applications have closed

The EU-funded Technical Assistance to an Inclusive Regulatory Environment Conducive to Business and Investment in Zambia

Title of Consultancy:  Non-Key Expert: Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) Expert

Project:  Technical Assistance to an Inclusive Regulatory Environment Conducive to Business and Investment in Zambia

Reports to:  Team Leader

Duty station: Lusaka, Zambia

Type of Appointment: Individual Consultancy Contract

Period of assignment: 20 working days (until 31 July 2024)

Estimated Starting date: as soon as possible

Deadline for application:  20 June 2024 (Thursday)

The EU-funded Technical Assistance to an Inclusive Regulatory Environment Conducive to Business and Investment in Zambia project is looking to hire a Non-Key Expert in Monitoring and Evaluation.

A well-established M&E system is key to effectively inform the project as well as ensure transparency and accountability. To this effect, the Expert will play a critical role to:

  • Analyse and update the Theory of Change of the project, in line with the updated logical framework established alongside the Technical Assistance Team (TAT);
  • Evaluate the needs of the project in terms of monitoring systems, data collection and reporting;
  • Review and enhance the M&E plan to develop a robust system, including adequate disaggregation, data collection tools and methodology for all project indicators;
  • Set-up a baseline informing the initial value of project indicators that are lacking and fine-tune indicators listed in the original logical framework of the project documents.

Qualifications

Education and skills:

  • Higher Education degree in law, political or social science, international development, monitoring and evaluation or relevant
  • Fluency in English language (spoken and written) is required

Experience:

  • A minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in M&E framework design and implementation.
  • Proven experience of at least 1 specific assignment conducting baseline surveys.
  • Prior work experience with European-Union funded projects.
  • Understanding of local Zambian context as it relates to private sector development is an advantage.

Interested candidates who meet the above requires and are available to undertake the assignment immediately should send their CV and expected fee rate in EURO to [email protected] by 20 June 2024. Only shortlisted candidates will be contacted back.


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