Project Background
Self Help Africa in partnership with the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations and with funding support from the Embassy of the Kingdom of Netherlands in Uganda has been implementing a project in Kiryandongo refugee hosting districts. The project is being implemented in 6 clusters (G, C, D, I, J, P) in Kiryandongo refugee settlement for the refugee households and 3 sub-counties of Mutunda, Nyamahasa, and Kigumba respectively for the host communities. The project intends to strengthen the capacity of 433 refugee and 367 host community households to engage in market-oriented production of passion fruits and food crops to improve food and nutrition security, income, and livelihood.
Using the Farmer Field School (FFS) approach, the target households were trained on good agricultural practices in the selected value chains to boost their productivity and quality of produce. The training was complemented with the provision of agricultural inputs such as quality staple crops and vegetable seeds, grafted passion fruit seedlings, and basic farm tools using an electronic voucher scheme to enhance production. Furthermore, selected farmer groups were supported to access water for production infrastructures and trained on the use and management of these systems through the establishment of water user committees to promote climate-sensitive agricultural production. Following the start of the inception phase in January 2023, a baseline survey was undertaken in March 2023, thus an endline survey is being planned between September to October 2024.
The objective of the impact evaluation is to provide the necessary information to assess the extent to which the project intervention was effective in building self-reliance and resilience among the target households.
Objective of the study
The main objective of the end-line survey is to evaluate the project’s impacts in the district on the targeted refugee and host community households.
The specific objective of the study
Required expertise and qualifications.
The consultant must demonstrate:
At least a master’s degree in statistics, M&E, economics, agricultural economics, and in any other related university degree.
The TOR can be downloaded by visiting the SHA Website – https://selfhelpafrica.org/ie/provision-of-end-of-project-evaluation/
To Apply: Applicants must return their financial and technical proposals to the following email address: procurement-uganda@selfhelpafrica.org.
Submissions must be received by Monday 23rd September 2024.
Tagged as: Self Help Africa, Uganda
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