Malteser International (MI) is the worldwide relief agency of the Sovereign Order of Malta that has provided relief and recovery during and following conflicts and disasters for over 60 years. MI also works alongside vulnerable communities on long-term programs to deliver lasting change. Christian values and humanitarian principles form the foundations of our work: Bringing aid to people regardless of their religion, background, or political convictions with over 140 projects in more than 35 countries globally. MI’s vision is a life in health and dignity for all; its mission is to provide emergency relief in crises such as natural disasters, epidemics, or armed conflicts and carry out programs that enable people transform their lives for the better. The approach is to protect health by ensuring people have access to functioning medical structures, adequate nutrition, clean water, sanitation, and hygiene as well as strengthen the resilience of people in especially vulnerable regions against future crises.
Malteser International and Pastoralist Community Initiative and Development Assistance (PACIDA) have been implementing a 3yrs resilience project titled: “Using a One Health approach to strengthen the resilience of the semi-nomadic population in the border region of Kenya and Ethiopia.”
The project has three objectives namely:
Southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya are arid and semi-arid regions increasingly affected by climate change, including recurrent droughts and floods. Growing human and livestock populations place additional pressure on already stressed ecosystems, leading to water shortages, lack of grazing land, and potential conflicts due to migration. The movement of pastoralist herds increases the spread of infectious diseases and zoonotic transmissions.
Health stations for both humans and livestock lack adequate medicines, equipment, and trained personnel. The project aimed to address this multidimensional crisis by integrating various sectors—health, agriculture, environment, and livestock—through a holistic One Health approach to enhance resilience among pastoralist communities. The intervention sought to:
The cross-border project targeted approximately 61,000 people, with 51% in Dirre Woreda, Ethiopia, and 49% in Maikona Ward, Kenya. The communities, primarily the Gabbra and Borana ethnic groups, rely on pastoralism but face persistent water scarcity, limited access to markets, and frequent zoonotic disease outbreaks such as Rift Valley Fever, Brucellosis, and Rabies.
The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the overall relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of the One Health Project upon its completion. The evaluation will document key achievements, challenges, and lessons learned to inform future programming, sustainability strategies, and policy advocacy. The findings will provide recommendations for stakeholders, including donors, local governments, and implementing partners including Malteser International, to enhance future One Health interventions.
The evaluation will be structured around the OECD-DAC evaluation criteria:
4: SPECIFIC OBJECTIVES OF THE EVALUATION
Assess the progress and achievements of the One Health Project in relation to its stated objectives.
5. METHODOLOGY AND SCOPE
The evaluation will employ a mixed-methods approach, incorporating both qualitative and quantitative data collection methods. The consultant will undertake the following activities:
6. TIME FRAME AND DELIVERABLES
The evaluation is expected to be completed by the 15th of April 2025. The key deliverables include:
Inception Report: Outlining methodology, work plan, and data collection tools.
The consultant/firm must submit the following documents along with technical & financial proposal (including VAT and TAX) separately:
For consultancy Firm:
For individual consultant:
Interested parties (consultant/firm) are requested to submit their technical (max. 5 pages) and financial (max. 5 pages) proposals separately and a intended timeframe of their proposed consultancy. Additionally, details of organizational profiles including reference of relevant work experience (applicable for consulting firm), relevant experience especially methodology including activities and milestones, budget details, time frame and CVs of experts and contact details should be annexed
The EOI must reach Malteser International office on or before 5th March 2025 through email referenced under title: Terms of Reference to Conduct End of Project Evaluation of the One Health Project in Marsabit County of Kenya and Dirre Woreda Borana Zone of Southern Ethiopia to [email protected].
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