END OF PROJECT EVALUATION OF THE AFRICA ADAPTATION
PROGRAMME IN TANZANIA
Location : Dar-Es-Salaam,
TANZANIA
TANZANIA
Application Deadline : 31-Jan-13
Additional Category: Environment and Energy
Type of Contract :Individual Contract
Post Level : International
Consultant
Consultant
Languages Required : English
Starting Date : (date when
the selected candidate is expected to start) 04-Feb-2013
the selected candidate is expected to start) 04-Feb-2013
Expected Duration of Assignment : 25 Days within seven consecutive calendar months
Background
Tanzania is considered one of the countries,
vulnerable to climate related disasters, which include periods of drought and
floods in some parts of the country (tropical hazards; vulnerable to flooding
on the central plateau during the rainy season) and sudden outbreaks of
diseases. Tanzania is one of the 20 African countries that have implemented the
Africa Adaptation Programme (AAP) supporting Integrated and Comprehensive
Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Africa. Under this broad programme
Tanzania has been implementing projects that aim at laying a foundation for the
country to strengthen the capacity to address the impacts of climate change.
AAP programme seeks to mainstream CCA mechanisms in Tanzania’s policy,
development and investment frameworks. Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation
in the National Sectoral Policies of Tanzania is the basis of the programme.
vulnerable to climate related disasters, which include periods of drought and
floods in some parts of the country (tropical hazards; vulnerable to flooding
on the central plateau during the rainy season) and sudden outbreaks of
diseases. Tanzania is one of the 20 African countries that have implemented the
Africa Adaptation Programme (AAP) supporting Integrated and Comprehensive
Approaches to Climate Change Adaptation in Africa. Under this broad programme
Tanzania has been implementing projects that aim at laying a foundation for the
country to strengthen the capacity to address the impacts of climate change.
AAP programme seeks to mainstream CCA mechanisms in Tanzania’s policy,
development and investment frameworks. Mainstreaming Climate Change Adaptation
in the National Sectoral Policies of Tanzania is the basis of the programme.
The Programme is being supported by the Government
of Japan through UNDP country offices. The Project is being implemented by
eight (8) Implementing Partners (IPs) namely; the Vice President’s
Office-Division of Environment, Department of Environment in the First Vice
President’s Office – Zanzibar, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education and
Vocational Training, Ministry of Community Development, Women and Children,
National Environmental Management Council (NEMC), Tanzania Meteorological
Agency (TMA) and the Institute of Resource Assessment (IRA) from the University
of Dar es salaam.
of Japan through UNDP country offices. The Project is being implemented by
eight (8) Implementing Partners (IPs) namely; the Vice President’s
Office-Division of Environment, Department of Environment in the First Vice
President’s Office – Zanzibar, Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Education and
Vocational Training, Ministry of Community Development, Women and Children,
National Environmental Management Council (NEMC), Tanzania Meteorological
Agency (TMA) and the Institute of Resource Assessment (IRA) from the University
of Dar es salaam.
The key focus of the programme implementation in
Tanzania is to lay foundation for:
Tanzania is to lay foundation for:
- Dynamic, long-term planning mechanisms to cope
with the inherent uncertainties of climate change introduced - Leadership and institutional frameworks to
manage climate change risks and opportunities in an integrated manner at
the local and national levels strengthened. - Climate-resilient policies and measures
implemented in priority sectors. - Financing options to meet national adaptation
costs expanded at the local, national, sub-regional and regional levels. - Knowledge on adjusting national development
processes to fully incorporate climate change risks and opportunities
generated and shared across all levels.
Duties and Responsibilities
The lead consultant will evaluate Africa Adaptation
Programme implementation in Tanzania using the following criteria:
relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, and sustainability. The final
evaluation will focus on the following aspects: A) project objective/outputs;
B) processes; C) sustainability of results; D) monitoring and evaluation; and
E) conclusions and lessons learned.
Programme implementation in Tanzania using the following criteria:
relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, timeliness, and sustainability. The final
evaluation will focus on the following aspects: A) project objective/outputs;
B) processes; C) sustainability of results; D) monitoring and evaluation; and
E) conclusions and lessons learned.
During the course of the envisaged contract, the
lead consultant will be responsible for the following deliverables:
lead consultant will be responsible for the following deliverables:
Objective, Output, Activities
- Assess effectiveness and efficiency of the
project activities - Determine progress in the achievement of
outcomes/outputs, measured against the baselines and indicators set at the
outset of the project.
Institutional arrangement
- Evaluate the level of effectiveness of
formulation and implementation stages of the project - Determine the intensity of consultation
processes between and among the implementing partners. - Assess level of technical support by global
and regional teams during formulation and implementation of the project - Assess level of capacity building initiatives
- Analyze the assumptions and risks of the
project as forecasted in project document - Identify any project related complementary
activities
Partnerships
- Lead assessment of national level involvement
and perception of partners - Lead assessment of local partnerships and
their involvement - Lead assessment of collaboration between
government, non-governmental organisations, the private sector, and
regional/international organisations
Processes and Administration
- Review project administration procedures
- Assess changes in Milestones (log-frame
matrix, RRF) - Analyse key decisions and outputs
- Evaluate level of project oversight and active
engagement by UNDP and the project steering committee - Assess the effectiveness of coordination
between UNDP and Vice President’s Office department of environment
Disbursements
- Give an overview of actual spending against
budget expectations - Analyse disbursements to determine if funds
have been applied effectively and efficiently
Budget procedures
- Measure the level of effectiveness of project
document to provide adequate guidance on how to allocate the budget - Assess audits and any issues raised in audit
and subsequent adjustments to accommodate review recommendations - Review budget revisions and provide an opinion
on the appropriateness and relevancy of such revisions
Coordination mechanisms
- Assess appropriateness and efficiency of
coordinating mechanisms and approaches between implementing partners and
oversight bodies - Propose improved coordination mechanisms and
approaches - Propose mechanism for sustainability of
results - Evaluate AAP’s strategy to promote the
sustainability/replicability of results - Identify evidence showing that the
results/lessons of AAP have been replicated to other
regions/countries/communities - Analyse risks to ensuring sustainability of
the project outcomes and results (i.e. country ownership, financial,
institutional capacity)
Monitoring and Evaluation
- Identify problems/constraints, which impacted
on successful delivery of the project identified at the project design
stage and subsequently as part of the Mid-Term Review (MTR) - Identify threats/risks to project success that
emerged during implementation and strategies implemented to overcome these
threats/risks - Analyse impact of MTR recommendations
- Assess the Monitoring & Evaluation systems
and plans, whether they were well designed, implemented and budgeted ,and
their contribution to the compulsory quarterly and annual reporting
processes at the national and regional levels - Assess the extent, appropriateness and
effectiveness of adaptive management at all levels of the project
implementation
Conclusions, Lessons Learned
- Assess substantive reports (e.g. risk
assessment, progress reports of certain adaptation measures, lessons
learned documents) - Identify key lessons emerging
- Identify effective approaches/measures (by sector
and spatial scale) - Identify elements hindering or promoting
success
Competencies
Corporate Competencies:
- Demonstrates integrity by modeling the UN’s
values and ethical standards - Advocates and promotes the vision, mission,
and strategic goals of UN - Displays cultural, gender, religion, race,
nationality and age sensitivity and adaptability
Functional Competencies:
- Strategic vision and strong analytical
capabilities. Good political judgment. - Demonstrated tracked record of strategic
planning - Substantial experience in aid effectiveness,
coordination and management in relief, recovery and development - Experience in development, transition and
humanitarian coordination. - Extensive knowledge of UN system, procedures
and operational activities. - Dependability, reliability and initiative.
- Demonstrated ability to design and implement
information and knowledge management systems - Recent country and/or regional experience in
capacity development - Proven advocacy skills in complex policy
environments
Researching, Planning and Organizing:
- Excellent research, analytical planning,
organizational and management skills. - Ability to plan own work and coordinate the
work of others - Capacity to deliver tasks on time and to meet
goals, including in highly pressured, insecure environments - Manages conflicting priorities and / or with
limited supervision - Develops innovative approaches to deal with
complex policy/technical issues
Managing Relationships:
- Ability to work under pressure and to
effectively handle multiple tasks without compromising quality, team
spirit and positive working relationships. - Cultural sensitivity, strong interpersonal and
communication skills. - Ability to work as part of team, and carry
responsibilities of the larger team as needed - Demonstrated well developed people management
and organizational skills - Excellent negotiating and networking skills
- Builds strong relationships with partners,
focuses on impact for the client and responds positively to feedback - Ability to implement new systems and affect
staff behavioral / attitudinal
change - Consistently approaches work with energy and a
positive, constructive attitude
Judgment/Decision-Making:
- Ability to negotiate at decision-making level.
- Mature judgment and initiative, combined with
a very strong analytical talent - Proven ability to provide strategic direction
in her/his area of expertise - Independent judgment and discretion in
advising on handling major policy issues and challenges
Knowledge Management and Learning:
- Ability to strongly promote and build
knowledge products - Seeks and applies knowledge, information and
best practices from within and outside the UN System - Excellent spoken and written communication
skills - Ability to draft/edit a variety of reports,
presentations and communications - Articulates ideas in a clear, concise style
Required Skills and Experience
Education:
- Potential consultants must have at least
Masters Degree or equivalent in environment and natural resources
management, environmental economics or natural sciences with experience in
research, project planning, implementation, Monitoring and Evaluation
coupled with vast knowledge and experience in Institution building.
Experience:
- The team leader should have at least 10 years’
experience in the implementation of climate change adaptation / community
livelihood or development projects; - Broad knowledge of climate change adaptation
and mitigation in Africa (particularly Eastern or Southern Africa),
especially on community based management approaches, and the best ways to
improve livelihoods from these approaches. - Demonstrated strong knowledge of Monitoring
and Evaluation methods for development projects; knowledge of UNDP’s
results-based management orientation and practices; - Demonstrated experience with implementation
and/or evaluation of capacity-building efforts in developing countries,
ideally in the area of forestry and/community based natural resources
management.
Language Requirements:
- Fluency in written and spoken English language
is a must.
UNDP is committed to achieving workforce diversity
in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups,
indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to
apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
in terms of gender, nationality and culture. Individuals from minority groups,
indigenous groups and persons with disabilities are equally encouraged to
apply. All applications will be treated with the strictest confidence.
Closing Date: Thursday, 31 January 2013