Decentralized Evaluation
Description
The evaluation of integrated interventions on resilience, income/livelihoods, food security, nutrition, sustainable agriculture, climate change, emergency support has the dual and mutually reinforcing objectives of accountability and learning. The evaluation aims to assess the programme performance, to consolidate evidence, and to ensure accountability to affected populations with a focus on youth and women in Niger, DRC, and Somaliland. By implementation of the QuIP methodology, NSCE collects data and conducts data analysis to generate evidence on progress and changes driven by resilience activities, inform the favourable and unfavourable factors underlying the result, and identify good practices to increase the food security status and strengthening the capacity of resilience to shocks and stressors among affected population.
Services
- Project kick-off meetings and coordination
- Evaluability Assessment
- ToC Workshop
- Stakeholder Analysis
- Development evaluation criteria, indicators, questions, and evaluation matrix
- Development of QuIP methodology
- Data collection (desk review, semi-structured interviews, FGDs, observation, QuIP) and data analysis (UN Women Rapid Assessment Tool to Evaluate GEWE, thematic analysis, qualitative data trend analysis, contribution analysis, data synthesis and triangulation)
- Quality assurance
- Debriefing and Learning and Validation Workshop
- Write-up of inception and evaluation report