Terms of Reference (ToR)
Impact Evaluation of the Project: “Strengthening the Socio-economic Integration of Internally Displaced Persons from the Central African Republic in the Mbéré and Vina Divisions, Cameroon”
Evaluation Type: Final Impact Evaluation
1. Introduction and Background
This EOI outlines the Terms of Reference for the final impact evaluation of the project “Strengthening the Socio-economic Integration of Internally Displaced Persons from the Central African Republic in the Mbéré and Vina Divisions of Adamawa Region, Cameroon.” The project is implemented by JRS Cameroon with funding from Missio Aachen through the German Catholic Central Agency for Development Aid (KZE).
The project, which began in January 2023 and concludes on 30th of October 2025, aims to contribute to the social and professional integration of displaced persons from the Central African Republic. The intervention operates on two main levels:
This evaluation is initiated as a compulsory final evaluation by the funding agreement. It is intended to assess the project’s performance, measure its effects and impacts, and generate learning to inform future programming for JRS, Missio Aachen, and other stakeholders.
The evaluation will cover the entire project period from [Project Start Date] to [Project End Date]. The primary subject of observation is the project as described, including its effects on both direct and indirect target groups.
2. Objectives of the Evaluation
MISEREOR and its partners adopt a learning-oriented approach to evaluations. The primary objectives of this evaluation are :
a) Inform the design of potential follow-up phases or similar future projects.
b) Strengthen JRS’s strategies for supporting displaced populations in complex contexts.
c) Understand the differential impacts on various sub-groups (e.g., women vs. men, displaced persons vs. host community youth).
3. Questions to be Answered by the Evaluation
The evaluation should be guided by the DAC criteria and provide answers to the following key questions relevance:
Effectiveness:
Efficiency:
Impact (Effects):
➢ Economic : Income levels, employment status, business start-ups, asset acquisition.
➢ Social : Social cohesion between displaced and host communities, selfconfidence, reduction of stigma, changes in gender dynamics.
➢ Psychosocial : Mental well-being, coping mechanisms, sense of hope and agency (particularly for Objective 1 beneficiaries).
Sustainability:
Cross-Cutting Themes :
4. Methodology
The consultant/team is required to propose a rigorous, mixed-methods methodology that is both participatory and gender-sensitive. The approach must ensure triangulation of data sources and methods to enhance credibility.
➢ Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) with JRS staff, MINEFOP officials, training centre managers, and community leaders.
➢ Focus Group Discussions (FGDs) separately with male and female beneficiaries, graduates, cooperative members, and self-help group members.
➢ In-depth interviews with a purposively selected sample of beneficiaries to capture personal stories of change.
➢ Observation visits to training centres, cooperatives, and project sites.
5. Organisation of the Mission
➢ Submission of Offers : 30th November 2025
➢ Contract Finalisation : Early December 2024.
➢ Submission Email : [email protected]
➢ Inception Report : To be submitted after desk review, detailing the finalised methodology and work plan.
➢ Field Mission : December 1st to 27th
➢ including:
▪ A kick-off meeting with JRS.
▪ Data collection in the project areas (Mbéré and Vina).
▪ A debriefing workshop at the end of the field mission to present preliminary findings to JRS and key stakeholders.
➢ Draft Report Submission : 02-01-2026
➢ Final Report Submission : 10-01-2026
6. Report
The evaluation report must adhere to the “Minimum requirements to be met by evaluation reports for projects funded by MISEREOR/German Catholic Central Agency for Development Aid (KZE)”. Key requirements include:
Interested National Individual consultants are expected to submit the following:
Submission Email : [email protected]
Tagged as: Cameroon, Jesuit Refugee Service
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