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International External Consultant for the Midi-term Evaluation of TI-RW’s 2020-2024 Strategic Plan & reframing its strategic priorities for 2025-2029 Strategic plan in line with TI 2030 Strategy
Background of TI-RW and the external consultant position
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Transparency International Rwanda (TI-RW) is a non-governmental organization created in 2004. On February 17th 2012, it was officially registered by law n° 4/2002 governing the organization and functioning of national non-governmental organizations. TI-RW is a chapter of the wider organizations Transparency International (TI), a global coalition against corruption that operates in more than 100 countries worldwide. As a national chapter in a global organization, TI-RW has a strategy for fighting corruption in Rwanda which aims to align with TI’s overarching global objectives.
TI-RW’s mission is “to contribute in the fight against corruption and promoting good governance through enhancing integrity in the Rwandan society”. This mission is pursued through a succession of five-year strategic plans; the current one spanning from 2020 to 2024.
Through this five-year strategic plan, TI-RW has been engaging citizens in terms of promoting transparency and accountability, holding their leaders accountable through different projects. The 2020-2024 strategic plan consists of four main strategic axes, which are:
Within the 2020-2024 strategy, these four strategic objectives are pursued through a number of different projects. Working together with partners in government, business and civil society, TI-RW aims to achieve the following outputs and projects in the 2020-2024 period:
In addition to these strategic axes and corresponding outputs and projects in the 2020-2024 plan, TI-RW also strives to fulfill the global objectives of Transparency International. These are outlined in TI 2030 strategy, published in 2020 and spanning the 2021-2030 period. In this period, Transparency International aims to “hold power to account, for the common good”. Here, there are three central goals:
Under TI 2030 strategy, seven objectives were formulated to achieve these overarching goals and combat corruption and injustice globally. These objectives are interrelated and do not correspond to a single overarching goal.
While TI-RW is approaching the end of its 2020-2024 strategy implementation cycle, an integral part of this cycle is an analysis of the achievements of the implemented activities against its original objectives. This not only allows TI-RW to effectively reflect on its operations and strategize for the next strategic plan, but it also provides project partners with an independent review of the use of their funds. Furthermore, TI-RW aims to assess whether its own strategic plan and activities are sufficiently aligned with the global objectives and goals of TI. Although TI-RW’s focus is on the national context, its operations are interconnected with the global organization and aim to contribute to its wider strategic goals. For these purposes, TI-RW would like to hire an individual international consultant to conduct an evaluation of its approaches to engaging citizens and stakeholders, fighting against corruption and promoting good governance.
Objectives of the assignment
The overall objective of this assignment is to conduct a mid-term evaluation on TI-RW’s operations from 2020 to 2024 in engaging citizens and stakeholders, fighting against corruption and promoting good governance. It will review how TI-RW has performed on its strategic axes and corresponding objectives, make a judgment of the relevance of these metrics and their alignment to TI’s global goals, and provide recommendations which will inform the 2025-2029 strategic plan. These recommendations will also be used to provide an overview to TI’s multiple development partners on what TI plans to focus on in the future. Thus, those development partners are supported in their coordination efforts and have an idea on which components of TI’s strategy implementation they plan to support in the future.
The specific objectives of the evaluation are as follows:
predefined overall mission, strategic axis and objectives as defined in the current strategic plan 2020-2024.
plan to optimize TI-RW’s operations and ensure long-term sustainability.
Key issues
The following key issues will be central elements of the evaluation and should receive attention throughout the assessment process:
The evaluation should assess the extent to which TI-RW’s objectives under 2020-2024 strategic plan were achieved or are expected to be achieved as well as the extent to which the beneficiaries are reached. The focus shall be put to examine, among others:
The evaluation should assess the degree to which TI-RW`s programs, activities, and tools are
relevant to achieve the overall goal of fighting corruption and injustice. Here, analysis and understanding of the context of corruption in Rwanda, its effects, and anti-corruption policy are essential. The evaluation should include, but not necessarily be limited to, the following factors:
The evaluation should assess whether the strategy for 2020-2024 and its corresponding activities and projects have addressed the overarching goals and objectives of TI. The following questions are relevant:
The evaluation should assess the outputs/outcomes realized in relation to the inputs provided in all TI-Rw planned activities under the 2020-2024 strategic plan. The evaluation should clarify findings on the utilization ratio of the utilized resources. It should clarify among others, the following questions:
The evaluation should assess the nature of change brought about by TI-Rw projects in the course of implementing the 2020-2024 strategic plan. This will provide insight into the success and impact of TI-RW’s projects beyond this strategic plan and into the future. The following questions should be addressed:
Scope and Methodology of the Evaluation
The evaluation will target TI-RW beneficiairies (direct and indirect beneficiairies). The consultant will do desk review on available litterature (reports, strtegic plan documents,...), conduct interviews, focus group discussions in Kigali, and online workshops with different stakeholders, partners and beneficiaries slected on the basis of their knowledge on TI-RW work.
The consultant is ultimately responsible for the overall methodological approach and design of the evaluation. However, it should be responding to the requirements and key issues outlined in these Terms of Reference. The assignment should be conducted in a participatory and gender-sensitive approach engaging relevant staff at TI-RW, relevant stakeholders, partners, donors and beneficiaries through structured methods. This should include, among others, interviews with internal and external stakeholders, survey questionnaires, field visits, focus groups, workshops and desk review of relevant documents. The methodology should combine both qualitative and quantitative evaluation to assess planned activity under the 2020-2024 strategic plan. Furthermore, before research is conducted, the evaluation consultant should provide details on how data will be collected from all stakeholders, and how data analysis will proceed, including data entry techniques and tools to be used.
Duration and Tasks Required
This assignment should be completed in a period of 20 working days on maximum 45 days time span from the date of agreement signature. During this period, the consultant will work under the guidance and supervision of the Secretariat of Transparency International Rwanda and will be required to do the following:
Qualifications and Competencies of the Consultant
The Individual consultant should have the following qualifications:
Interested candidates are requested to read and strictly follow the detailed terms of reference and submit two proposals based on this outline. Firstly, a technical proposal, including ideas for a methodology and operational plan. Secondly, a financial proposal, including consultancy fees, questionnaire development costs, data collection costs, data processing costs, and reporting costs, alongside other relevant expenses.
The two proposals should be placed in separate sealed envelopes, marked with the assignment title and addressed to the Executive Director of TI-RW. In the envelope containing the technical proposal, a letter of application and a CV should be included. The envelopes should be submitted no later than 5th August 2023. The dossiers can be submitted physically at Transparency International Rwanda’s main office located at the following address: KG 177 Street, Kigali, Rwanda.
The documents can also be submitted through email as scans in pdf format. These should be fully readable and sent to the email address info@tirwanda.org; CC: amupiganyi@tirwanda.org. The same deadline as for the envelope submissions applies. For any further information or clarification, please contact us on +250788309563 during working hours.
Done at Kigali, July 5th, 2023
Apollinaire Mupiganyi
Executive Director
Transparency International Rwanda.
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