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0 Comments 0 LikesVerité is seeking qualified applicants to conduct monitoring and evaluation for its project, Promoting Worker Rights in the India-Gulf Migration Corridor, to be implemented in partnership with the Association for Stimulating Know How (ASK India) between July 2017 and May 2019.
The evaluator will be responsible for overseeing design and implementation of the evaluation plan throughout the project, beginning July 2017 and ending May 2019. The baseline assessment will take place as soon as possible, while the mid-term evaluation will take place halfway through the project, between March and May 2018. The final evaluation will take place at the end of the project in March and April 2019. Final deliverables per the contract will be due no later than May 31st, 2019. Verité and ASK India staff will provide technical support throughout the evaluation process.
The selected consultant should have demonstrated expertise in results-based project evaluation, familiarity with the intersection of migration and labor rights, and previous regional experience in Uttar Pradesh, Kerala and ideally Qatar and UAE as well. Additional qualifications will include: • Minimum 5 years of experience in designing, overseeing, implementing and evaluating international programs; • Experience with qualitative and quantitative M&E data collection and analysis; • Strong communication and facilitation skills; • Strong ability to communicate effectively in English; and • Strong collaboration skills and ability to work closely with Verité, local partners and other stakeholders, as relevant.
Interested applicants are encouraged to submit a CV and brief 1-2 page Expression of Interest to Sarah Lince (slince@Verité.org) by May 22, 2017. The Expression of Interest should describe relevant experience and include a brief overview of the methodological approach proposed for this project. Candidates selected for further consideration will be invited to submit a full proposal by June 15, 2017.
Further details are provided in the attachment.
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Dear Sarah
could not send my cv as the email shared is not going through
Need your advise and time for discussion
Regards
Minal
Hi Minal,
Please forward the Expression of Interest also to manas@askindia.org : The Expression of Interest should describe relevant experience and include a brief overview of the methodological approach proposed for this project). We have downloaded your CV that you have posted here.
Regards,
Manas Bhattacharyya
Sent EOI to Manas
Thnx
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MInal
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