CALL FOR APPLICATIONS - END OF THE PROJECT EVALUATION
Project: Piloting the Out grower Service Company model for maize and soybean in Rwanda
Donor: Enabel Belgian Agency
Implementing partner: Agriterra
Implementing subgrantee : Ngoma Out grower service company model Ltd
Position Title: Evaluator or Consultant team
Place of Assignment: Kigali, Ngoma and Kirehe
Duration: 15th July- 31st October 2023
Application by Email only on rwanda@agriterra.org
Deadline of application: Friday 9th June 2023 by 5:00 PM
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Agriterra is the world’s leading not-for-profit agri-agency from-and-for agricultural
cooperatives and farmer organisations. Our mission is to strengthen organised farmers in
developing and emerging countries, given the importance of effectively organised
farmers to sustainably address food security, economic development, climate adaptation
and mitigation
The aim of Agriterra is making cooperatives bankable. By focusing on few clients within a limited number of countries, Agriterra is able to target those cooperatives or other farmer owned enterprises, who are ambitious, have good management, have been economically active, have significant amounts of members and who have plans to invest in order to expand their business. Agriterra’s support is especially based on technical support from experts from the Dutch agricultural and cooperative sector. Their advisory services can be applied to all aspects of the business planning process, access to finance trajectory or the implementation phase.
Introduction of the project
The OSC model for maize and soybean in Rwanda is a pilot project that seeks to increase the soybean and maize productivity and supplies of raw materials for animal feed production. Several factories have been set-up in Rwanda to process animal feeds, but they all lack sufficient availability of domestic quality maize and soybean, forcing them to import their raw materials. Most maize and soya bean producers have organized themselves into cooperatives, but the efficiency of the cooperatives often requires further professionalization and upscaling. Having seen the situation, Enabel initiated the Out grower Service Company model to provide solutions to challenges faced by both smallholder farmers and animal feed processors. In November 2020 Agriterra received a grant from Enabel to implement this project for a period of 3 years. The targeted number of direct beneficiaries is 3,000 maize and soybean farmers, located in the Eastern province, Ngoma and Kirehe districts.
Rationale and purpose of evaluation
Following three years of implementation (November 2020 – December 2023), OSC model project is going to phase out and close all its activities by December 2023, last two months being the final closure of project. For that, Agriterra would like to commission an evaluation to verify the project’s impacts/outcomes and derive the key lessons learned.
The OECD/DAC criteria shall be used as the guideline for the project final evaluation to look through the project relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, potential and observed impacts. The lessons learnt from the project will inform the project implementor, partners and the Government of Rwanda stakeholders on how to integrate the OSC model learning in their other ongoing programs. The primary audience of this evaluation will be OSC project partners as well as other development partners involved in the maize and soybeans value chains.
Agriterra is seeking a team of evaluators or a firm to undertake the Project final evaluation to ensure an objective view and assessment.
The final project evaluation shall:
Evaluation questions
The Final evaluation will answer the following questions:
Sub questions:
1.1 To what extent have the OSC model interventions complied with development policy and planning of the government in the Maize and soybeans value chains at the national level?
1.2 How important has the intervention been for the target group (Animal feed companies, producer cooperatives and their members), and to what extent has it addressed their needs and interests?
1.3 To what extent has the project changed/adapted in terms of approaches, intervention to the recommendations of its partners to address the project gaps.
Sub questions:
2.1 What results have been achieved vs project targets in OSC Model project’s Monitoring Evaluation?
2.2 Has the project achieved satisfactory progress towards its stated Results/Objectives?
2.3 Which crucial factors contributed to achievements or hampered the expected targets?
Following project strategies and approaches will be reviewed:
Sub questions:
3.1 How well have project strategies and approaches (listed above) been used to achieve results against the outcome areas?
3.2 Has the OSC model been the right one?
3.3 What are the advantages and challenges of the project strategies and approaches?
3.4 Is the relationship between the resources and results appropriate and justifiable? What is the cost-benefit ratio?
3.5 To what extent have resources been used economically? Are there any alternatives for achieving the same results with fewer inputs/resources?
Sub questions:
4.1 To what extent will the operations of Ngoma OSC Ltd continue after the project has ended?
4.2 What external factors and project-related factors might affect the sustainability of the project activities and achievements? How could these factors be addressed?
Sub questions:
5.1 What has happened to the targeted beneficiaries as a result of the OSC model project?
5.2 What real difference have the interventions made to the beneficiaries? How has it changed the behaviors of the beneficiaries?
5.3 How many people have been affected by the project results?
The consultant team is expected to design and facilitate a final reflection workshop to disseminate, triangulate and reflect on the evaluation findings among all the main project stakeholders.
The final project evaluation should apply a mixed-methods approach by using qualitative and quantitative data from primary and secondary sources.
Primary sources include qualitative data collection methods: semi-structured interviews and focus group discussion questionnaire to be used at each of the two districts of project intervention Ngoma and Kirehe. The sample should be drawn from the baseline studies and other project M&E reports. The sample size should be representative and allow the analysis of the difference between baseline and endline point. All data and findings should be disaggregated by sex, age, value chains and specificity on which Agricultural season is concerned (Season A or B as applicable).
For interviews, the evaluation team shall conduct them with OSC project team, RAB station managers in Kirehe and Ngoma districts , local government and the team of PRISM Enabel.
Secondary sources include data from desk-study the relevant project documents such as project reports, project MEL data, activity reports, relevant policies and statistical data from the baseline and end-line studies and Government of Rwanda data.
The project final evaluation process should be participatory, incorporating a cross-section of the main stakeholders, including but not limited to, farmer cooperatives, local government at different levels and processing companies active in the sourcing of raw materials of maize and soybeans.
The evaluation methodology will be presented to the donor Enabel and OSC project team before commencing work.
When conducting the evaluation, the evaluators should apply the following principles:
Reflection workshop approach and methods
The consultant team is expected to design the reflection workshop that allows the OSC partners and critical stakeholders to :
It is also expected that the reflection workshop will provide further inputs for the consultants to triangulate initial findings and finalize the evaluation report.
Consultant roles and responsibilities :
The consultant shall have the following responsibilities:
Schedule, budget, logistics
The evaluation fieldwork is expected to commence from the 15th July 2023 and the final report shall be submitted by 31st October 2023.
It is expected that the consultancy will amount to 50 working days.
Timeline (by) # days
No |
Item |
Deadline |
Number of days |
1 |
Finalize consultant contracts, update TOR (if necessary), action plan and timeline based on discussion with consultants |
1st July 2023 |
1 day |
2 |
Desk review by the consultants |
15th July |
3 days |
3 |
Development of inception report and evaluation Plan, methodology and tool by the consultants Method, plan and tools to be agreed with OSC project team before commencing the fieldwork |
Last week of July |
5 days |
4 |
Discussion with project’s consortium partners (Semi structured Interviews) |
1st week of August |
2 days |
5 |
Field data collection (both qualitative and quantitative component) |
2nd week of August |
5 days |
6 |
Develop a training manual and conduct the training to data collection team. |
15th of August |
2 days |
7 |
Conduct field data collection in project sites (2 districts Ngoma and Kirehe) |
24th August |
7 days |
8 |
Detailed field itinerary to be prepared by consultants in consultation with the OSC team |
25th August |
1 day |
9 |
Discussion with project stakeholders (both local and national level) with Semi-structured Interviews/Focus Group Discussion |
31st August |
3 days |
10 |
Consultant analyses data and writes and submits first draft report to Agriterra/OSC project team |
15th September |
10 days |
11 |
Meeting with Agriterra/ OSC team to discuss the draft report and incorporate inputs |
19th September |
1 day |
12 |
Briefing of the main findings with the OSC project management, project partners, Enabel and OSC partners |
Last week of September |
1 day |
13 |
Designing the project reflection workshop and facilitation plan/ Methodology, plan and tools to be agreed with OSC management |
1st week of October |
2 days |
14 |
Workshop facilitation and reporting / Participants to be suggested by OSC team |
2nd week of October |
2 days |
15 |
Finalize report and presentation in the consolidation of project team’s feedbacks Reviewed OSC management, project partners and Enabel |
25th October 2023 |
5 days |
Total days : 50 |
Please note that timeframes will be finalized in discussion to be held between the OSC project team and consultant.
The following are deliverables of the evaluation consultancy:
The evaluation will be supervised by OSC project manager and the appointed MEL focal person of the project as well as responsible focal persons from the project partners.
Final payment will be made on acceptance of final outputs by the OSC project team.
This tender is open to individual consultant(s).
The consultant can be a Rwandan national or international professional with relevant academic qualifications and work experience.
In case of foreign based consultant, it is a must teaming up with a local expert based in Rwanda who is knowledgeable in Kinyarwanda language and the local context.
Required attributes:
in managing and conducting project evaluations, including strong analytical skills and expertise in evaluating economic empowerment programs, and market value chains.
Preferred attributes:
Contact, application and required documents
Interested candidates should send the following documents and clearly stating in the email subject Application on the tender ”End of the project evaluation for the Project Piloting the Out grower Service Company model for maize and soybean in Rwanda“.
The email is to be sent to: rwanda@agriterra.org by the closing date of Friday 9th of June 2023 by 5.00 PM (Kigali time). Only short-listed applicants meeting the requirements stated above will be contacted for an interview.
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