Mid Term Evaluation: ‘Strengthening Social Protection to
prevent and mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa'
Closing date: 30 Nov 2012
Terms of Reference, Mid Term Evaluation for the project: ‘Strengthening Social Protection to prevent and mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa’
1.0 Start and end date of project (January 2011- December 2013)
2.0 Geographical coverage: Mainly Southern and Eastern Africa
3.0 Background
The programme is delivered through ‘a nesting’ arrangement where HelpAge is the lead organization.
HelpAge International East, West and Central Africa regional office based in Nairobi Kenya, The Africa Platform for Social Protection (APSP) based in Nairobi, Kenya and The Coalition for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (The Coalition) based in Toronto, Canada are jointly implementing this project.
HelpAge International (HelpAge) is a network of not-for-profit organization with a mission to work with and for disadvantaged older people worldwide to achieve a lasting improvement in the quality of their lives.
Closing date: 30 Nov 2012
Terms of Reference, Mid Term Evaluation for the project: ‘Strengthening Social Protection to prevent and mitigate the impact of HIV and AIDS and poverty in sub-Saharan Africa’
1.0 Start and end date of project (January 2011- December 2013)
2.0 Geographical coverage: Mainly Southern and Eastern Africa
3.0 Background
The programme is delivered through ‘a nesting’ arrangement where HelpAge is the lead organization.
HelpAge International East, West and Central Africa regional office based in Nairobi Kenya, The Africa Platform for Social Protection (APSP) based in Nairobi, Kenya and The Coalition for Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (The Coalition) based in Toronto, Canada are jointly implementing this project.
HelpAge International (HelpAge) is a network of not-for-profit organization with a mission to work with and for disadvantaged older people worldwide to achieve a lasting improvement in the quality of their lives.
HelpAge
International strives for the rights of disadvantaged older people to economic
and physical security; healthcare and social services; and support in their
care-giving role across the generations. In Africa, HelpAge has a network of 33
Partner organizations and affiliates.
The
Africa Platform for Social Protection (APSP) was established in 2008 consisting
of a group of national and regional organizations from across the African
continent responding to the growing demand for “voice” and more active
engagement of African civil society in shaping social protection policies,
programmes, and practices.
The
mission is to create partnerships with Civil Society and other organizations to
engage with Governments, Regional and Continental Bodies and International
Development Agencies (IDAs) to develop and implement innovative Social
Protection policies, strategies and programmes in order to make a difference in
people’s lives in Africa, the vision is an African continent free from poverty
and vulnerability.
The
Coalition on Children Affected by HIV/AIDS (The Coalition) is an independent
collaborative entity composed of private or public funders and re-granting
organizations, from both the North and the South, that provide grants to
improve the lives of young children living in the context of HIV/AIDS.
The
Coalition is supported by a wider network of technical experts and civil
society groups who work on children’s issues.
4.0 Building Linkages:
4.0 Building Linkages:
Social
Protection, Poverty and HIV&AIDS This programme seeks to build links
between risks and vulnerabilities caused by HIV and AIDS and to demonstrate the
effectiveness of social protection measures in realizing the rights of
vulnerable people to achieving universal access in HIV and AIDS prevention,
care and support, and treatment.
These
measures include livelihoods support, cash transfer programmes and universal
pensions and other grants.
Social
protection provides access to resources to meet basic needs and HIV and AIDS
and health services and prevents the transmission of intergenerational poverty
often affecting older people and children.
This
contributes to countries’ efforts towards achieving the Millennium Development
Goals (MDGs) and their own national development targets.
The expected results will be achieved through combined approaches linking grassroots service delivery to vulnerable groups with national and regional policy influencing processes.
The expected results will be achieved through combined approaches linking grassroots service delivery to vulnerable groups with national and regional policy influencing processes.
It
will build the capacity of civil society organizations (CSOs) to effectively
engage in social protection policy dialogue and in the design and
implementation of social protection programmes.
In
addition the programme will focus on building evidence for effective policy
action, promoting networking and learning among civil society, government, and
research and academic institutions.
A
seminal research study is being undertaken by the University of London in
collaboration with Stellenbosch University to research the effects of community
based programming on the situation of children affected by AIDS.
The project has four result areas:
The project has four result areas:
- Universal
access to HIV and AIDS services and Social Protection Mechanisms for
Vulnerable groups is increased
- Regional
and National level HIV&AIDS and SP policies and related [policies]
plans and budgets increasingly incorporate measures which address the
needs of vulnerable groups.
- Increased
participation of Civil Society organisations in the formulation,
implementation and monitoring of National and Regional HIV and AIDS and
Social Protection policies and strategies
- Evidence
on effective action contributing to the achievement of universal
HIV&AIDS and SP services gathered, documented and shared and acted on
among CSOs, Governments and other stake holders
The
programme has reached two thirds of its implementation period and an agreed
Mid- term review will therefore take place between January to March 2013.
The
purpose of the Midterm evaluation
The
purpose of the midterm evaluation is to assess the effects of the project on
the target population and policies and analyse the project’s contribution
towards the set objectives in relation to the changing political, economic,
social scenarios.
The
midterm evaluation report will be used in guiding the remaining implementation
period as well as the development of future programming.
The main objectives and scope of the midterm evaluation are to:
The main objectives and scope of the midterm evaluation are to:
- Assess
the extent to which the methods and approaches employed in the programme
are effectively guiding us to achieving the results and overall objective
and make recommendations accordingly(including recommendations for what a
possible two-year extension would benefit from, in terms of achievement of
results and impact)
- Assess
effectiveness of the ‘nesting approach’ in grants administration, building
synergies and enhancing learning(Including how the nesting approach has
benefited or added value to the overall project and its goals.Any
suggestions for possible improvements)
- Establish
how issues of human rights, older persons, gender, persons with
disabilities and children are being addressed by the project and effects
of the project on these populations.
- Assess
the extent to which the project contributes to Sida Strategy for HIV in
Africa(including any ways in which this could be enhanced/increased in
future)
- Identify
emerging good practices or models in the project that can be documented
and showcased for possible scale up and replication.
- Assess
the value for money principle in ensuring that grant is maximised to
improve the quality of life of vulnerable populations (Children, People
with disability, older people and their households).
How
to apply:
7.0 Expression of interest All interested consultants/firms are requested to write an expression of interest by:
7.0 Expression of interest All interested consultants/firms are requested to write an expression of interest by:
- Explaining
their competences to meet the requirements of the assignment
- Explain
in details the methodology to be used in carrying out the assignment
- Provide
a detailed professional budget in USD(Indicate daily professional
rates)
- Provide
duration of the assignment and when ready to undertake the
assignment.
- Provide
evidence of similar work undertaken in the recent past (Not more than 3
years)
Please
send your application by email to: HelpAge@HelpAge.co.ke