Impact Statement: The most vulnerable in Jordan are able to contribute to green growth through improved energy and water resource efficiency and green job opportunities.
Impact Indicator : % of beneficiaries who report improved livelihoods related to green growth initiatives (target: 60%).
Outcome Statement 1: To support vulnerable households in Irbid and Madaba with the knowledge and tools to enhance water and energy efficiency.
Outcome Indicator 1.1 : % of saving kit and solar tank recipients who report a reduction of their water or energy consumption after installation of the kits and/or tanks (target: 70%).
Output Statement 1.1: 1,900 households received water and energy savings kits and trainings to reduce their resource consumption.
Output Indicator 1.1.1: # of households who received water and energy savings kits and installation trainings (target: 1900).
Activity 1.1.1 : Outreach and identification of eligible beneficiaries for energy and water saving kits and solar tanks.
Activity 1.1.2: Procurement.
Activity 1.1.3: Distribution of Water and Energy Saving kits and training in their installation (target: 950 Irbid and 950 Madaba)
Outcome Indicator 1.2: % of water and energy saving training participants who report increased understanding of water, energy, and waste management (target: 80%).
Output Statement 1.2: Solar water heaters are installed in 200 households.
Output 1.2.1: # of households who have received solar water heaters (target: 200).
Activity 1.2.1: Provision of solar water tank (Target: 100 Irbid and 100 Madaba)
Outcome statement 2: To foster green growth job opportunities in Irbid and Madaba that support sustainable livelihoods.
Outcome Indicator 2.1 : % of grant recipients who report an active green business 6 months after grant distribution (target: 60%.
Output Statement 2.1: 200 men and women establish home-based businesses with a green growth focus.
Output Indicator 2.1.1: # of men and women provided with livelihood support grants (target: 200).
Activity 2.1.1: Identification of beneficiaries, training and grant distribution for MSMEs.
Activity 2.1.2: 200 beneficiaries will be supported to establish MSME that have a green growth objective (target: 100 Irbid and 100 Madaba)
Outcome Indicator 2.2: % of men and women reporting continuous employment in green sectors, 6 months after matching. (target: 60%).
Output Statement 2.2: 80 Incentive based volunteers in Azraq camps will be trained to and produce reusable tote bags
Output Indicator 2.2.1: # of incentive-based volunteers trained to and producing reusable tote bags (target: 80).
Activity 2.2.1: Selection of
incentive-based volunteers in Azraq camp
Activity 2.2.2: Procurement of
supplies needed to produce Tote bags
Activity 2.2.3: Training and manufacturing of tote bags
Activity 2.2.4: Distribution of tote Bags (target: 80 in Azraq camp)
Outcome Indicator 2.3: % of vocational training participants who feel betterequipped to pursue job opportunities in green sectors (target: 70%).
Output Statement 2.3: 50 men and women receive vocational training and are matched with job opportunities in the green growth sector.
Output Indicator 2.3.1: # of men and women referred to on-the-job training/internship programs (target: 50).
Activity 2.3.1: Vocational / Technical trainings will be provided.
Activity 2.3.2: 50 (Fifty) individuals will be matched with job opportunities in the green growth sector, including on the job of training for installers of solar water tank (target: 25 Irbid and 25 Madaba)
Review all relevant project documents (project proposal, logframe, technical SOPs, monitoring data and reports) thoroughly. Examine the documents to identify trends, gaps, and new findings. Focus on the key scope of the project to ensure important details are not missed. Summarize the project's achievements and lessons learned. Consult the DRC on the technical aspects of the project deliverables. The primary purpose of the desk review is to reflect on successes and challenges to aid in developing data collection tools. Presentation of evaluation findings for key DRC staff involved in the project in person (validation workshop). The final evaluation report in English must incorporate the comments collected from the draft report and the presentation of evaluation findings. The evaluation report should have a page limit of 40 pages for the main report (excluding annexes) and must include the following sections as minimum requirements:
Phase
Expected deliverables Indicative description tasks
Maximum expected timeframe Refers to the indicative description of both
desk review and inception report in section 4
Phase 2 Analysis
Completion of Data Collection and provide the first draft final evaluation Refers to the indicative description of
data collection and analysis in section 4
20 working days
(including DRC review) Phase 3
Reporting Finalization of report
Refers to the indicative description for data reporting in section 4
5 working days
(including DRC review) First payment (20%): Submission and approval of Inception Report.
Second payment (30%): Completion of Data Collection and provide the first draft final evaluation.
Final Payment (50%): Finalization of report. At least 7-10 years of experience in project evaluation, with a strong understanding of green economy principles and sustainable development goals. Proven experience in these areas would be an advantage. Proven experience in leading and conducting evaluations for international organizations or similar projects. Specific experience in green growth, resource management, microbusiness and employment support would be an advantage. Proficiency in evaluation methodologies and tools, including qualitative and quantitative data analysis, with the ability to assess project impact, sustainability, and effectiveness. Experience in project evaluation and related methodologies with EU funded projects is a plus. Familiarity with the socio-economic and environmental context of Jordan, particularly in relation to vulnerable populations and resource management. The selected individual consultant must be a national (Jordanian) and will be based in Amman. DRC will compile relevant project documents, technical SOPs, and existing monitoring and evaluation data for the consultant’s use. DRC will support the consultant in outreach and provision of sampling lists, and provide a link between targeted communities and the consultant. DRC will review and provide technical feedback on the consultant’s technical proposal, inception report, and evaluation report. DRC will provide the consultant with clear guidance on how to respond to and refer protection incidents they may encounter in the field, along with a list of designated protection focal points and contacts in each location for immediate follow-up by DRC on protection cases. DRC will cover all related expenses regarding the data collection process, including the training workshop, payment of enumerators, and movements to field sites/targeted locations. DRC
will not provide transcriptions or incur additional costs for translations from Arabic to English for any qualitative data. DRC
will not provide a laptop or mobile phone to the consultant for the final evaluation Updated CV of the consultant that clearly spells out their qualifications and experience. Technical Proposal based on the project description, including a methodology and workplan, not exceeding 20 pages. Any technical proposal that appears to be AI-generated will be disqualified from the process.* Examples of similar work completed in past (at