Consultancy Service to Conduct Mid-term Review KPI
CONSULTANCY SERVICE TO CONDUCT MID-TERM REVIEW KPI
Work – No Child’s Business Project
1. Background on Save the Children
Save the Children is the leading global independent organisation for children.Save the Children believes every child deserves a future. Around the world, we work every day to give children a healthy start in life, the opportunity to learn and protection from harm. When crisis strikes, and children are most vulnerable, we are always among the first to respond and the last to leave. We ensure children’s unique needs are met and their voices are heard. We deliver lasting results for millions of children, including those hardest to reach.
An alliance of three parties - UNICEF, Stop Child Labour Coalition and Save the Children join forces to implement the project "Work: No Child's Business (WNCB) - Joining forces to scale up action against child labour" in 6 countries (India, Ivory Coast, Jordan, Mali, Uganda and Viet Nam) for the duration of five years between 2020 and 2024.
In Viet Nam, the project is deployed by Save the Children and UNICEF at national and sub-national levels, in Ho Chi Minh City (16 schools, 8 communes in 4 districts) and Dong Thap Province (10 communes in 3 districts).
The project has identified three key outcomes at country level to ensure that children and youth are free from child labour and enjoy their rights to quality education as well as (future) decent work.
- Outcome 1a: Children are empowered to pursue an education and (future) employability within a supportive family and community environment
- Outcome 1b: Increased enrolment and retention in quality formal education or if relevant, bridge schooling, and improved access to youth employment.
- Outcome 2: Governments enforce relevant child-rights based laws and implement policies on child labor, education, youth economic empowerment, and social security
- Outcome 3: Private sector takes full responsibility for preventing and addressing child labor.
2. Objective
The WNCB country team in Vietnam needs to understand the effects of the WNCB programme interventions in the communities and uses a multitude of methods to assess relevant changes in their target communities. One of the methods is to collect representative survey data against the Key Performance Indicators (KPI) of the program. This mid-term assessment will provide relevant quantitative data for the KPIs and other relevant indicators that will help us to better understand our relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, and impact (if any) of the project halfway into programme implementation.
Through this assessment, the consultant aims to assess the status of child labor and conditions enabling child labor at mid-term through the KPIs of the WNCB programme. We furthermore want to identify progress to date by comparing mid-term to baseline values to better understand if there are interesting changes to be observed.
Specific objectives of this assignment are:
- To establish mid-term values for the projects KPIs by collecting relevant data within the project implementing project, including the filling of the project Indicator Performance Tracking Table (IPTT) with data disaggregated by gender and age group;
- To identify progress to date by comparing the mid-term data to baseline data;
- To identify which sectors children are working on and the percentage of children working in these sectors.
3. Consultant’s responsibilities:
The consultant is responsible for conducting this Midterm Review. This will include:
- Reviewing available secondary data/reports and relevant project documents;
- Refining research instruments; pretest research tools are required;
- Developing sampling strategy;
- Recruiting and training enumerators;
- Data collection for all indicators in the MTR; closely quality control to ensure timing is respected and quality standards are met;
- Analyzing data based on prior analysis plan;
- Developing MTR report and info-graphic key findings;
- Presenting research findings to the clients and relevant partners and stakeholders in Study Methodology
4. Expected Deliverables and Tentative Timeline
The study deliverables and tentative timeline (subject to the commencement date of the study) are outlined below. The Consultant and SC Project Manager will agree on final milestones and deadlines at the inception phase.
Deliverables and Tentative Timeline
Deliverable / Milestones |
Format |
Timeline |
A technical proposal in English with a clear interpretation of the TORs, methodology, work plan, and budget (in VND/EUR) and proposed tools. |
Online files |
29 Apr |
The Consultant is contracted and commences work |
Online meeting |
12 May |
A kick-off meeting between the Consultant and the Project team to develop the inception report. |
Online meeting |
13 May |
An inception report in English (No more than 8 pages) |
Electronic file |
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Finalization of research tools and Pre-test report |
Electronic files |
20 May |
Data collection and analysis |
Electronic file with raw and cleaned, qualitative and quantitative, data sets |
10 Jun |
A draft Evaluation Report in English (No more than 30 pages) |
Electronic file |
17 Jun |
Filled MTR columns in the IPTT |
Electronic file |
20 Jun |
A presentation on the validation workshop to sharing key findings with SC team and stakeholders and discuss to finalize report |
Online meeting, Electronic file, PowerPoint presentations |
22 Jun |
Final Evaluation Report (in Vietnamese and English) |
Electronic files |
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Knowledge translation materials:
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Electronic files |
27 Jun |
It is noted that the Save the Childrenwill provide the template for reports requested.
All documents are to be produced in MS Word format and provided electronically by email to the SC Project Manager. Copies of all PowerPoint presentations used to facilitate briefings for the project should also be provided to Save the Children in editable digital format.
All survey materials, raw data, electronic data, and other information will remain the property of SC and should be transferred to SC upon completion.
5. Experience and skill set required
Interested Consultant will be required to submit an Expression of Interest in line with the provided template in ToR, which should demonstrate adherence to the following requirements.
Understanding of Requirements and Experience
To be considered, the Consultant must have demonstrated skills, expertise and experience in:
- The consultant(s) will be selected on the basis of their proven experience, qualifications and ability to deliver a quality product in a timely and efficient manner. Particular qualifications and experience of the lead consultant team members include:
- The lead Consultant or a core member of the team should hold a Master’s degree in Social Sciences or related area;
- At least 5-year experience in quantitative and qualitative research, data collection, analysis, and reporting;
- Experience in conducting a multi-sectoral assessment;
- Experience in conducting research on labour and migration is an asset;
- Knowledge and experience working with the welfare system and gender assessments in Viet Nam are an advantage;
- Demonstrated ability to produce work with high quality in a short span of time;
- Fluency in English and Vietnamese and excellent report writing, presentation, and communication skills;
- Work experience with UNICEF or SC is preferred
Financial Proposal
- Save the Children seeks value for money in its work. This does not necessarily mean "lowest cost", but the quality of the service and reasonableness of the proposed costs. Proposals shall include personnel allocation (role / number of days / daily rates / taxes), as well as any other applicable costs.
HOW TO APPLY
The supplier should submit a financial proposal and CV through email address: [email protected]
The deadline for responses is: 17:00 on 19 April 2022.
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