International Advisory, Products and Systems Ltd. (i-APS) is a U.S. woman-owned and managed consulting firm.
i-APS holds a global agreement with the World Food Programme (WFP) for decentralized evaluations. To date, we have successfully conducted WFP Program evaluations in four diverse countries.
Presently, i-APS is poised to undertake the competitive bidding process for the Decentralized Evaluation of WFP Libya, title “Evaluation of Livelihoods and School Feeding Activities in Libya from 2019 to 2023“. The evaluation will encompass all aspects of WFP Libya’s livelihoods and school feeding activities including design, implementation, monitoring and evaluation to address the evaluation questions using the six UN/OECD DAC criteria.
i-APS is actively seeking to assemble a highly capable team comprising a Team Leader and four evaluators, specifically a Senior Evaluator (Specialist in Livelihood Programming), a Senior Evaluator (Specialist in School Feeding Programming), an Evaluator (Gender Specialist), and an Evaluator (Humanitarian & Emergency Programming Specialist), for the WFP Libya Evaluation.
This is a short-term opportunity scheduled from June/July to November/December 2024
We strongly encourage applications from individuals based in Libya or possessing Libyan citizenship. Furthermore, international candidates with demonstrable experience in Libya are also welcome to apply.
Minimum qualification requirements
Education: Candidates are required to hold a Master’s degree and/or a University degree in Political Science, Sociology, Economics, Rural Development, International Development, or a related field.
Minimum experience:
- Demonstrated tenure ranging from six to over ten years in humanitarian and development program evaluation.
- Preferable Experience in conducting program evaluations with the UN.
- Gender Specialist: Prior experience in the implementation and evaluating Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (GEWE) and Protection sector.
- Humanitarian & Emergency Programming Specialist: Prior experience in the implementation and evaluating Humanitarian & Emergency Programming.
- Proficiency in quantitative and qualitative data analysis, collection, and reporting.
- Preferable previous evaluation experience in Libya.
Language Skills: Proficient in both oral and written English and Arabic communication.
Key Responsibilities
- Contributing to the development of critical contract deliverables: Inception report, methodology and tools and final report related to the sector of expertise.
- Spearheading primary field data collection (qualitative) and subsequent analysis.
How to apply
Interested candidates are invited to submit their applications comprising:
- A concise one-page cover letter outlining the candidate’s suitability for the position.
- A comprehensive CV detailing the candidate’s evaluation experience, including position held, program/project name, sector, and client/organization.
- Proposed daily fee
Deadline: May 20, 2024
Send application to: Chiara Carli – ccarli@i-aps.com and Ardita Hamza ahamza@i-aps.com.