Location: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Organization: Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA)
Deadline: July 4, 2025
Job Description
Background:
The Network of Ethiopian Women’s Associations (NEWA) is a non-partisan, non-governmental network organization established in 2003, and currently NEWA has 50-member local organizations and associations seeking to create a stronger advocacy voice for women’s advancement. NEWA has a twofold goal: synchronizing the individual activities of women’s associations into an integrated collective effort and synergy to realize their common aspirations for gender equality; and launching a vigorous public campaign of promotion, advocacy, and lobbying for women’s rights.
NEWA with the support from CST Ethiopia is implementing a project entitled as “Empowering Women-Led Associations and Community Structures to Strengthen Grassroots and National Movements to End Child Marriage (CM), FGM, and Violence Against Children”. The project is implementing at national and regional levels in Amhara, Oromia, and Somali regions. The project generally aimed to build a mass movement around ending child marriage, FGM and violence and improve the response mechanism of GBV through the strategic engagement of grass root level women and youth-led organizations and their allies at different levels. One of the key components of the project is to provide training on the MEL and documentation of SBC interventions to the staff of NEWA and its members.
Recognizing the vital role of monitoring, evaluation and learning and documentation skill for effective project implementation, the project planned to provide two days capacity building training for NEWA staffs and member organizations on the area. Spanning two days, the training program will include interactive sessions focused on key thematic areas such as:
- Introduction to Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning
- Developing Performance Indicators.
- Theory of Change (TOC) and Results Frameworks.
- Data sources and Data Quality Assessment (DQA)
- Activity Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Plans
- Documentation for SBC interventions
Objective of the Training The overall aim of the training is to enhance the capacity of staffs in project monitoring, evaluation and learning (MEL) and documentation of SBC interventions.
Specific Objectives:
The training is designed to achieve the following specific objectives:
- Introduce Monitoring, Evaluation, Learning (MEL), and Learning Adaptation concepts and practice.
- To strengthen participants’ understanding of MEL principles and tools within the context of SBC programming.
- Explain the role and importance of MEL (including CLA) in programming as a tool for adaptive management, and why MEL is essential for effective program design, implementation, and management.
- To build practical skills for data collection, analysis, reporting, and adaptive learning.
- To build understanding of Theories of Change (TOC), Logic Models/Results Frameworks, and their importance for achieving strong program results.
- Build understanding of and ability to create and use a MEL plan
- To enhance participants’ capacity to design, monitor, evaluate, and document SBC interventions effectively. The training is designed to engage a diverse group of 30 participants from NEWA’s staffs, staffs from organizations implementing this project and other members of NEWA.
For more information please refer to this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1mWRMCz9bLxMuPy9EX6Kt9Fi2obo-2Kau/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=112871499205828425147&rtpof=true&sd=true
About You
Eligibility /Mandatory requirements for Evaluation
- Applicant must have a renewed trade/business certificate for the year 2017 E.C (2025G.C), VAT, TIN, the renewed professional license certificate, attaching CV of the consulting team.
- Time management
- Analytical skills
- Teamwork
- Communication
- Attention to detail
- Problem solving
- Leadership
How to Apply
Interested Qualified applicant /consultant firms with qualified women are encouraged to apply. · All applicants are required to submit their expression of interest (EOI), in hard and or soft copies both financial and technical proposals and relevant documents including renewed certificates and sample previous related work with their stamp. · The technical proposal (including your understanding of the assignment) and all other documents that you submit to NEWA should be no more than 8 pages long.
Interested consultants with experience in executing similar assignments are invited to submit their expression of interest/bids until 30 June 2025 with the subject field “Expression of Interest – training on the MEL and documentation of SBC interventions’’ addressed to; Organizational Email: newarecruitments@gmail.com.
The final date of Submission July 4, 2025, at 12:00 PM (midnight). Bids arriving after this date and -time will not be considered
Address
NETWORK OF ETHIOPIAN WOMEN’S ASSOCIATIONS Phone: +251 118 217757/58 P.O.Box 19375 Addis Ababa, Website: www.newaethiopia.org Bole Sub City, Woreda 5 In front of Gibson Youth Academy 24 Campus, Addis Abeba, Ethiopia