Overview
Conduct a summative and formative evaluation of the Asia Community Preparedness and Transformation (ACT) program to assess its contribution to strengthening disaster risk reduction capacities and local systems.
Key Responsibilities
- Lead and support the evaluation team in a regional evaluation process.
- Conduct studies, evaluations, or surveys to understand and measure disaster preparedness or humanitarian action.
- Utilize a diversity of M&E approaches and methods mixing qualitative and quantitative methods.
- Integrate gender-sensitive, safeguarding, and feminist standards and principles into data collection and analysis.
- Communicate findings and learnings through reports, PPT presentations, and other dissemination products.
- Liaise with diverse teams in country, including Oxfam, implementing partners, in-country evaluators, local stakeholders, and community members.
- Present evaluation findings and learnings using multiple media, adapted to the target audience.
- Facilitate online and face-to-face sessions and provide a toolbox of facilitation methods.
- Develop a dissemination strategy based on local contexts.
- Conduct field data collection and provide clear and effective analysis.
- Report back to the Evaluation Lead with quality inputs for the report and dissemination products.
Required Experience
- Minimum of 7 years of M&E experience managing multi-country evaluation projects in Disaster Risk Reduction, Humanitarian, Disaster Preparedness and Response, Resilience, Food Security, or other relevant areas (for Evaluation Lead).
- Minimum of 5 years of M&E experience in Disaster Risk Reduction, Humanitarian, Disaster Preparedness and Response, Resilience, Food Security, or other relevant areas in the country where the evaluator is focusing on (for Evaluators).
- Experience in building a team of local evaluators/consultants in the region and remotely working with them (for Evaluation Lead).
- Solid experience in field data collection and analysis (for Evaluators).