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The Independent Evaluation Service (IES) conducts Country Portfolio Evaluations to provide an independent and systematic assessment of the contributions made by UN Women to development results with respect to gender equality at the country level to feed into learning on what strategies work well and what needs strengthening.
The primary purpose of the CPE of Timor-Leste Country Office (CO) is to assess the contributions of UN Women in advancing gender equality and women’s empowerment in Timor-Leste over the course of its ongoing Strategic Note 2021-2025, to support enhanced accountability for development effectiveness and learning from experience and support decision-making for the office strategy moving forward, namely the new Strategic Note 2026-2030.
The primary intended users of this evaluation are UN Women Timor-Leste Country Office and their key stakeholders including the government, civil society organizations, development partners and other UN agencies as well as UN Women Regional Office for Asia and the Pacific (ROAP), Headquarters, including the Senior Management Team and IES. UN Country Team (UNCT) Timor-Leste may also use the findings of this evaluation as key inputs to its new United Nations Sustainable Development Cooperation Framework (UNSDCF). The primary intended uses of this evaluation are:
The evaluation will apply the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development/Development Assistance Committee (OECD/DAC) evaluation criteria (relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, and sustainability) and a Human Rights and Gender Equality criterion. The evaluation has the following objectives:
This CPE will answer the key questions below. During the inception phase after consultation with the Management and Reference groups the evaluation team will revise the questions to ensure they reflect the priorities of key stakeholders and elaborate the sub-questions in the evaluation matrix:
CPE scope
The CPE will focus on the current Strategic Note (SN) cycle (2021-2025) with the understanding that the current SN cycle will not be complete, the CPE will analyze work completed through Q1 2024 and ensure a formative analysis of the CO strategy, moving forward including the remaining time of the SN. The timing is aimed at feeding into the UNSDCF evaluation, which should be scheduled to commence in 2024.
The geographic scope will include all locations where UN Women Timor-Leste is operating. The entire programme of work and UN Women’s integrated mandate will be assessed, including its contributions in the operational, coordination and normative spheres. Given the COVID-19 pandemic and ensuing economic downturn in Timor-Leste, the CPE will include an analysis of efforts of UN Women to respond or adapt to the crisis while at the same time analyze UN Women’s strategic positioning within this dynamic context. Furthermore, the evaluation is expected to be informed by the regional and decentralized evaluations undertaken such as (a) An Evaluation of UN Women’s Contribution to the Implementation of Timor-Leste National Action Plan on UNSCR 1325 on Women, Peace and Security (2016-2020).
Limitations
The key limitations may relate to selection bias if the evaluation team is not able to reach key stakeholders engaged or benefitting from UN Women’s work. The evaluation team will conduct a thorough stakeholder mapping, plan well in advance and split the evaluation team into two teams so that we can maximize coverage and reach rights holders to ensure their voice is heard. Online interviews will also allow for flexibility of timing. The data will be triangulated to ensure the robustness of findings.
I.Deliverables and scope of payment
The National Evaluation Consultant is an integral member of the team and is expected to support the entire evaluation process under the direct supervision of the Regional Evaluation Specialist. The consultant will need to connect with the team via online communication platforms. UN Women will cover the travel related expenses as per the UN Women standard guidelines, if travel is required. Payment will be made in two instalments of equal value made upon satisfactory receipt and approval of the following deliverables:
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All data collected by the evaluation consultant must be submitted to the supervisor in Word, PowerPoint or Excel formats and is the property of UN Women. Proper storage of data is essential for ensuring confidentiality and should be in line with UN Women Policy on data management and security. The evaluation report will follow the United Nations Editorial Manual, which can be found . The evaluation team leader (Regional Evaluation Specialist), with inputs from Evaluation Reference Group and Evaluation Management Team, will quality assure the evaluation report against UN Women Evaluation Report Quality Assurance (See Annex 1). All deliverables submitted by the consultant are subject to quality review. |
II.Ethical code of conduct
UN Women has developed a for evaluators that must be signed as part of the contracting process, which is based on the . These documents will be annexed to contracts. All data collected by the team members must be submitted to the evaluation manager in Word, PowerPoint or Excel formats and is the property of UN Women. Proper storage of data is essential for ensuring confidentiality. The UNEG guidelines note the importance of ethical conduct for the following reasons:
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The CPE value add is its impartial and systematic assessment of the programme or intervention. As with the other stages of the evaluation, involvement of stakeholders should not interfere with the impartiality of the evaluation report. The CPE team has the final judgment on the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the CPE report, and the team must be protected from pressures to change information in the report.
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Core Values:
Leading by Example Please visit this link for more information on UN Women’s Core Values and Competencies:
Functional Competencies:
UN Women is seeking to appoint one national evaluation consultant for supporting data collection and analysis for the CPE. The national evaluation consultants will be responsible for ensuring that contextual information on Timor-Leste has been well understood and articulated and UN Women Timor-Leste Country Office’s efforts captured by reaching out to various rightsholders, using adequate tools, methodological design, following ethical principles on engagement with stakeholders. The national consultants are expected to be able to demonstrate evidence of the following experience and capabilities:
VI. Selection Criteria If required, an interview will be conducted before making the final decision on selection of the consultant.
1. Technical qualification evaluation criteria: The total number of points allocated for the technical qualification component is 100 which will be later converted into 70 points out of total obtainable (technical and financial) score of 100 points. The technical qualification of the individual is evaluated based on following technical qualification evaluation criteria:
Only the applicants who have attained a minimum of 70% of total points will be considered as technically qualified applicant.
2. Financial/Price Proposal evaluation: The financial proposal of only those applicants who meet the technical assessment threshold will be evaluated. The financial assessment will count as 30% of the total points. In this methodology, the maximum number of points assigned to the financial proposal is allocated to the lowest price proposal. All other price proposals receive points in inverse proportion. The formula is as follows: p = y (µ/z) Where: p = points for the financial proposal being evaluated y = maximum number of points for the financial proposal µ = price of the lowest priced proposal z = price of the proposal being evaluated
3. How to Apply Interested individuals must submit the following documents/information in one single PDF document to demonstrate their qualifications:
Please note that you will be able to upload only one attachment. Hence, combine your all documents into one single PDF document before uploading them.
Deadline for Application: 15 February 2024 |
ANNEXES
Annex 1 UN Women GERAAS evaluation quality assessment checklist
Annex 2 UN Women Evaluation Consultants Agreement Form
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Annex 3 UNEG Norms and Standards for evaluation
Annex 4 UN Women Evaluation Handbook
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