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Final evaluation consultancy of women’s rights programme, in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda

The AWESOME partnership is seeking a consultancy team with members in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda to conduct a final evaluation. This evaluation is a critical learning and accountability opportunity for us to reflect on our five year programme.

AWESOME is an advocacy programme that aims to support women’s movements in Ethiopia, Kenya and Uganda to be strengthened, less fragmented and more representative of diverse groups of women, including women with disabilities (WWDs). We focus on two themes of sexual and gender based violence (SGBV) and women’s participation and leadership. 

We are keen to hear from evaluators about their proposed evaluation methods. We would love to hear from teams that integrate a feminist evaluation lens and use participatory approaches to centre the voices, knowledge and lived/living experiences of diverse women. Intersectionality and inclusion of diverse women is important to us.

The deadline for proposals is 19 January 2025. We hope to begin the evaluation in February 2025.

To read the Terms of Reference and apply, please click here.

Thank you!

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To apply, please submit your proposal via our website (there is a button 'Apply for this job' at the bottom of the page): 

https://careers.womankind.org.uk/jobs/5319868-call-for-proposals-te...

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Thanks, Fiona. Have a nice day.

Kind regards.

Zahid

Fiona, good morning. The ToRs don't mention the email address for proposal receipts. Please let us know the address. 

Thank you. To apply, please submit your proposal via our website (there is a button 'Apply for this job' at the bottom of the page): 

https://careers.womankind.org.uk/jobs/5319868-call-for-proposals-te...

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