Dear Colleagues,
World Relief in Indonesia is looking for a short-term Consultant – 
Team Leader to conduct a post-project evaluation of two Disaster 
Response programs in Indonesia – the Bereneut-Leungah Disaster 
Recovery (BLDR) project, and the Java Earthquake Response projects.  
Attached is the summary Terms of Reference.
WE are inviting applicants to submit their Letters of Interest to 
hrindonesia@wr.org by end of business day on August 7, 2008.  Please 
indicate "Evaluation Consultant Application" on the Subject line.  
The following attachments to the Letter of Interest should also be 
submitted:
1.      CV's of the Evaluation Team Leader and the Watsan/Shelter 
consultant;
2. Total itemized consultancy fees
World Relief will contact shortlisted candidates after August 10 and 
will provide details and relevant documents.
Yours truly,
Christine
Terms of Reference
Java Earthquake Response Project-End Evaluation
I.General Information
Type of contract: 		Short-term consultancy contract
Duration of the assignment: 	8 weeks
Expected places of travel: 	Gantiwarno Subdistrict, Central Java
Aceh Besar Subdistrict, NAD
Reports to:		 	WR Country 
Director
II.Background
World Relief reentered Indonesia in 2005, right after the Indian 
Ocean tsunami of December 24, 2004.  It launched disaster response 
projects, which ranged from relief to reconstruction and 
rehabilitation.  A number of these projects have been completed and 
have undergone post project evaluations.  The latest, Bereneut and 
Leungah Disaster Recovery (BLDR) Project that covers 5 villages in 
the subdistrict of Selimeum, has ended its activities in July 2008, 
and is slated for administrative closure in August 2008.  The 
project was implemented with a Disaster Risk Reduction framework, in 
5 components: 1) Sustainable Fishing Livelihood Recovery; 2) Farm-to-
market road construction/opening; 3) Bereneut water distribution 
facility; 4) Community Reforestation; and 5) Mainstreaming disaster 
mitigation and preparedness into the Subdistrict local government.
While implementing its tsunami recovery projects in Aceh and Nias, 
the Java Earthquake of 2006 occurred, and World Relief responded to 
it with relief and rehabilitation projects as well, albeit with much 
less funding than the tsunami projects. There are several components 
to this reponse, as follows:  1) Emergency Relief – food, tents and 
tarpaulins, iterative needs assessments; 2) Transitional Housing, 
which implemented the "core shelter" strategy in Muruh Village and 
relied heavily on community labor through the local tradition 
of "gotong royong"; 3) Water and Sanitation – 500 family latrines in 
Gantiwarno subdistrict's communities.  The project's major 
activities had been completed in January 2008, and administrative 
closure was done in March 2008.
A project-end evaluation of the two projects is required.  The 
projects' objectives, outputs, specific activities, inputs and 
indicators are outlined in detail in the logical frameworks 
(logframe) and proposals. These two documents will be the key 
reference/working documents during the evaluation.  
III.Objectives and Scope of Work 
The main objective of the evaluation is to assess the effectiveness 
and quality of World Relief's response to the Aceh tsunami, through 
the BLDR Project, and to the Java Earthquake disaster of 2006, 
through its various relief and rehabilitation activities.
Specifically, the evaluation will:
-Objectively assess accomplishment against the stated 
objectives and target, identifying good practices as well as the 
main constraints and barriers to achieving desired results;
-Evaluate the project's performance against the objectives 
and provide recommendations on improving implementation and outputs 
for future programs; (also taking into consideration the evaluations 
of other WR tsunami projects in Aceh and Nias).
-Use established verifiable indicators (based on the project 
logframe) to assess project impacts and benefits to beneficiaries;
-Assess the quality and effectiveness of engagement by World 
Relief with its local partners and provide recommendations that can 
be used in the development of its partner capacity building 
strategies in Indonesia.
-Evaluate project monitoring and reporting processes and make 
recommendations for WR Indonesia projects in the future.  (taking 
into consideration compliance with international humanitarian 
standards particularly the IFRC Code of Conduct, Sphere, People in 
Aid, and HAP-I.
IV.Accountabilities and Responsibilities
The World Relief Country Director will be the evaluation manager for 
the two project evaluations. The Consultant – Evaluation Team Leader 
will report to the Country Director, who is responsible for:
-Overall responsibility and accountability for the evaluation;
-Guidance throughout all phases of execution; 
-Approval of all deliverables. 
The Consultant – Evaluation Team Leader is responsible for: 
-Conducting the evaluation;
-Providing orientation and management to the evaluation team
-The day-to-day management of operations; 
-Regular progress reporting to the Country Director;
-The analysis of results; 
-The production of deliverables in accordance with 
contractual requirements. 
V.Evaluation Process
The consultant will prepare an evaluation work plan based on a draft 
provided by World Relief, that will operationalize and direct the 
evaluation. The work plan will describe how the evaluation is to be 
carried out, bringing refinements, specificity and elaboration to 
this terms of reference. It will be approved by WR Country Director 
and act as the agreement between parties for how the evaluation is 
to be conducted.
The evaluation work plan will address the following reporting 
elements:
•Overview
•Expectations of Evaluation
•Roles and Responsibilities
•Evaluation Methodology
•Evaluation Framework and Key Issues
•Data Collection and Analysis
•Reporting
•Work Scheduling
Field Visits and Data Collection 
The evaluation will include quantitative and qualitative data 
collection in the project areas.
 
Quantitative Data Collection: 2 weeks
The consultant will devise the sampling methodology for quantitative 
data collection. The evaluation will include site visits to the 
project areas, with support of WR staff, to collect information in 
accordance with the requirements stipulated in the Evaluation Plan. 
Qualitative Data Collection: 2 weeks
The consultant will review and finalize the focus group discussion 
and key informant interview protocols for qualitative data 
collection. The evaluation will include organization of focus groups 
discussions and key informant interviews in the project areas, with 
support of WR staff, to collect information in accordance with the 
requirements stipulated in the Evaluation plan.
	
Evaluation Report
The consultant will prepare an evaluation report that describes the 
evaluation and puts forward the findings, recommendations and 
lessons learned. The presentation of results is to be intrinsically 
linked to the key issues, establishing a flow of logic development 
derived from the information collected. 
 
VI.Deliverables
The Consultant – Team Leader will prepare: 1) an evaluation work 
plan; 2) an evaluation report. 
These deliverables are to be prepared in Bahasa Indonesia or in 
English and submitted to the WR Country Director electronically via 
e-mail and/or on diskette, in Word format and in 3 hard copies.
General timelines are as follows:
Activity	Deadline
Contract Signing	August 11
Draft Evaluation Work Plan	Within 5 days after contract signing 
Evaluation Work Plan	Within 2 days of receiving WR's comments on 
the draft workplan.
Tentatively : August 22
Mission to Jogjakarta	August 24-30
Mission to Aceh	September 1-7
Draft Evaluation Report	Within one week of returning from mission
Final Evaluation Report
(including abstract/executive summary)	Within one week of receiving 
WR's comments on draft report.
Tentatively: September 30
VII.Evaluator Qualifications
-Extensive experience in project management and undertaking 
evaluations and assessments;
-Experience in disaster recovery programs, particularly in 
livelihood/DRR/shelter reconstruction/watsan, would be an asset; 
-Demonstrated technical capacity to initiate, supervise the 
activities, guide the team, staff and partners on the evaluation 
work, and write a report;
-Fluent in Bahasa Indonesia; knowledge of English and Bahasa 
Aceh would be an asset.
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