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Call for Consultant – Endline Evaluation MAnU 2.0
For our MAnU 2.0 project, Mwanamke Amani na Usalama (Women, Peace and Security in Swahili), we are seeking a qualified evaluation partner to conduct an endline evaluation. This assessment will measure the initiative’s impact, sustainability, highlight successes and areas for improvement, and guide future programming. Interested consultants, firms, or research institutions are invited to submit proposals outlining their approach, budget, methodology, and qualifications.
About MAnU 2.0
The MAnU 2.0 consortium, composed of Mensen met een Missie (MM, lead), CARE Nederland, and Synergie des Femmes pour la Paix et la Reconciliation des peuples des Grands Lacs (SPR), along with local partner organizations in Burundi (CEJP, CDJP Bubanza, GROFERVE, CARE Burundi) and the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) (4 CDJP structures, 3 women’s networks including Sauti ya Mama Mukongomani (SMM) and DIOFAP, the Children’s Parliament PARDE, and CARE RDC), is implementing a five-year programme (2021-2025). The programme’s objective is to ensure that women and girls participate significantly in conflict mediation, prevention, and resolution, protection, and peacebuilding within the framework of the Dutch National Action Plan for UN Security Council Resolution 1325, in collaboration with the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. The programme combines three strategies: awareness and reflection, capacity strengthening, lobbying and advocacy, targeting four key groups: women and girls (leaders), men and boys, religious and community leaders, and local, provincial, and national authorities. By combining these strategies, the MAnU 2.0 programme aims to:
- Ensure equitable leverage; significant participation of women and girls in decision-making and peace consolidation
- Transform harmful norms
Baseline and midline studies have been conducted to measure progress and effectiveness of MAnU 2.0’s work on women’s participation, validate the theory of change (ToC), and gain insight into the programme’s impact. For the current endline evaluation, a Terms of Reference has been established, and we invite proposals from experienced consultants to assess the effectiveness of MAnU 2.0’s approach to women’s participation, norm transformation, women’s protection, coherence with other Women, Peace and Security initiatives, and the programme’s sustainability after 2025.
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