Term of Reference (ToR) Outcome Harvesting Training for NEWA Staffs
Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA)
Deadline: March 28, 2025
Job Description
Background:
The Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) is a pioneer, non- partisan, non—for-profit national coalition with 38 members associations and organizations operating all over Ethiopia. By fostering membership, synergy, partnership among women’s associations and structures, NEWA strives for gender equality, women empowerment and ending GBV/VAW/G nationwide for the past 20 years. NEWA as an advocate network, synchronizes the efforts of its members to influence policies, to bring women and girls into the mainstream of the society. The network works that the national policies, plans, strategies and programs take into account the interests of women and that of women’s social, economic, political, and legal rights—which are established in national and international instruments—are achieved at all levels.
Call for Expression of Interest
NEWA in partnership with Oxfam Ethiopia is implementing a project titled “The Development and Implementation of an Advocacy Strategy on Unpaid Care and Domestic Work (WE-CARE Phase V)”. We-Care aims to increase the recognition of UCDW in public policy; reduce heavy and time-consuming UCDW through investments in essential public services and infrastructure; redistribute the responsibility for UCDW more equally between men and women and between households and the state; and ensure that women with care responsibilities are represented in the planning and implementation of budgets and policies that affect their lives. The program works towards a just and inclusive society by recognizing, reducing, redistributing, representing, and rewarding unpaid care and domestic work (UCDW).
As part of our commitment to enhancing the effectiveness and impact of the WE-Care initiative, we recognize the importance of capacity-building training on Outcome Harvesting for the staff of the NEWA organization, as part of the WE-Care project building staff capacity in monitoring and evaluating outcomes. Outcome Harvesting offers a valuable approach to capturing and analyzing the outcomes of our work, ensuring that we can effectively measure and communicate our successes.
Eligibility
Applicants must have a renewed professional business license, certificate for the year 2017 E.C (2025 G.C), VAT, TIN
About You
Profile of consultant (Qualification & competencies)
- Demonstrated experience with outcome harvesting including facilitating similar training for international NGOs and the experience in preparing outcome harvesting guideline & tools.
- MA in the fields of social sciences, gender studies, development studies economics, political science.
Application:
- The consultant is expected to submit a technical and financial proposal.
Technical proposal:
The technical proposal must comply with the requirements in the ToR and comprises of:
- A cover letter with a brief presentation of the consultancy.
- A brief narrative proposal including the methodology, proposed timeline/work plan and profile of the consultant
- Annex with CV of consultant and list with experiences /example of similar work conducted
- Annex recommendation letter that directly related with this assignment
- The technical proposal shouldn’t exceed five pages.
Financial:
- All financial proposals submitted must comply with the requirements in the request of proposals and shall list all costs associated with the assignment.
- Total budget in birr
- Proposed budget should include all professional fees including VAT.
Payment will be made up on the finalization of the assignment
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- Decision-making skills
- Communication
- Attention to detail
- Problem solving
How to Apply
Interested applicants can send application via e-mail or in person the technical and financial proposal, (separate), curriculum vitae, together with the names, e-mail addresses, telephone numbers of three referees, thorough the following email address: newarecruitments@gmail.com or can submit in person using the following NEWA Office address up to 5:00 pm of Wednesday, March 28, 2025.
· Qualified Females are highly encouraged to apply
Address
NETWORK OF ETHIOPIAN WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS Phone: +251 952 048277 P.O.Box 19375 Addis Ababa, newaethiopia@gmail.com Website: www.newaethiopia.org Bole Sub City, Woreda 5, house number 365 In front of Gibson Academy 24 Campus, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia https://goo.gl/maps/1i7Y7yChAHima8wM7


