The
Office of Evaluation of the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) is
undertaking an evaluation of FAO’s cooperation in the United Republic of
Tanzania during the period 2012-2015 and is soliciting applications
from qualified experts for the positions of Team Members for the
evaluation. Tendersontime, a leading business information provider is
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The purpose of this evaluation is to assess results achieved in the implementation of the FAO-Tanzania Country Programme Framework (CPF), with the aim of strengthening the relevance and effectiveness of FAO’s interventions in the country and ensure maximum usefulness of the evaluation’s findings to the next CPF cycle.
The evaluation will cover the totality of FAO’s cooperation with Tanzania (mainland and Zanzibar) over the period 2012-2015. This evaluation will assess FAO’s strategic relevance in the country in terms of response to national needs and challenges within the areas of FAO’s mandate and comparative advantage. In addition, it will evaluate the strategic positioning of FAO in terms of partnerships, programme coherence, synergies with other development actors, and pursuit of UN norms and standards including gender equality and poverty reduction. The evaluation will also assess contributions made by FAO to national priorities in the areas of rural and agricultural development and capacities, with a focus on the three priority areas of the CPF, namely:
1. Promoting agriculture as a profitable business
2. Sustainable management of natural resources
3. Agricultural development planning and sector investment support
Duration of the evaluation process
The evaluation will take place from January - August 2016.
The tentative timeline is as follows:
(a) January – February 2016: Preparatory phase, including inception mission;
(b) February – April 2016: Main evaluation phase, including finalisation of ToR, in-depth studies and preparation of evaluation tools, main mission, preliminary debriefing;
(c) May – August 2016: Report writing, quality assurance and dissemination
OED is presently seeking 4-5 senior experts in one or more of the following sectors to undertake sectoral assessments and provide support to in-depth impact studies:
. Agricultural development planning, value chains, and sector investment support.
. Sustainable management of natural resources.
. Climate Change management, adaptation and mitigation including Climate-smart agriculture.
. Livestock economics and Fisheries and aquaculture development.
. Rural development.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and their Personal Profile Form (PPF1) outlining their competencies for undertaking this task to the email addressOpportunities-Eval@fao.org, by 25 January 2016. Please specify “Evaluation of FAO's Country Programme in the United Republic of Tanzania” in the email subject line.
The purpose of this evaluation is to assess results achieved in the implementation of the FAO-Tanzania Country Programme Framework (CPF), with the aim of strengthening the relevance and effectiveness of FAO’s interventions in the country and ensure maximum usefulness of the evaluation’s findings to the next CPF cycle.
The evaluation will cover the totality of FAO’s cooperation with Tanzania (mainland and Zanzibar) over the period 2012-2015. This evaluation will assess FAO’s strategic relevance in the country in terms of response to national needs and challenges within the areas of FAO’s mandate and comparative advantage. In addition, it will evaluate the strategic positioning of FAO in terms of partnerships, programme coherence, synergies with other development actors, and pursuit of UN norms and standards including gender equality and poverty reduction. The evaluation will also assess contributions made by FAO to national priorities in the areas of rural and agricultural development and capacities, with a focus on the three priority areas of the CPF, namely:
1. Promoting agriculture as a profitable business
2. Sustainable management of natural resources
3. Agricultural development planning and sector investment support
Duration of the evaluation process
The evaluation will take place from January - August 2016.
The tentative timeline is as follows:
(a) January – February 2016: Preparatory phase, including inception mission;
(b) February – April 2016: Main evaluation phase, including finalisation of ToR, in-depth studies and preparation of evaluation tools, main mission, preliminary debriefing;
(c) May – August 2016: Report writing, quality assurance and dissemination
OED is presently seeking 4-5 senior experts in one or more of the following sectors to undertake sectoral assessments and provide support to in-depth impact studies:
. Agricultural development planning, value chains, and sector investment support.
. Sustainable management of natural resources.
. Climate Change management, adaptation and mitigation including Climate-smart agriculture.
. Livestock economics and Fisheries and aquaculture development.
. Rural development.
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and their Personal Profile Form (PPF1) outlining their competencies for undertaking this task to the email addressOpportunities-Eval@fao.org, by 25 January 2016. Please specify “Evaluation of FAO's Country Programme in the United Republic of Tanzania” in the email subject line.
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