Consultant : Pakistan Floods (MDRPK023) Final Evaluation – Geneva (Job Number: 18329)

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Organizational Context

 

The July 2022 monsoon floods in Pakistan severely affected one-third of the country, impacting 33 million people across 84 districts. By early October 2022, almost 25 percent of the country was still underwater, with around 15 million individuals exposed to the ongoing effects of the floods. More than 2 million homes were damaged or destroyed, leaving approximately 8 million people displaced, with around 600,000 individuals living in relief camps. Nearly 88 percent of the housing destruction occurred in Sindh, where roads and bridges were also severely damaged, stranding many communities for months afterwards. The destruction of water, sanitation, and health facilities significantly heightened the risk of a public health crisis. The situation was exacerbated by the damage to over 1,400 health facilities in these regions, limiting access to critical healthcare services which were already neither adequate nor fully functional.
The Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), being auxiliary to the govt, led the response, supported by the IFRC secretariat’s country delegation through the Disaster Response Emergency Fund (DREF) and a subsequent Emergency Appeal (link to the MDRPK023 and supporting documents are available here). PRCS also acted as coordination lead with the National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) being the country’s lead on emergency response as well as to other actors. Initially launched for CHF 25 million in August 2022, the Appealii was revised to CHF 40 million (CHF 55 million Federation-wide) in October to assist over 1 million flood-affected people across 8 districts. Despite the appeal, only CHF 24 million was raised, highlighting a significant funding gap.
The programme targeted vulnerable populations across Baluchistan, Sindh, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, and Punjab. It aimed to address immediate and long-term needs by providing shelter, cash and voucher assistance, livelihood support, health services, and WASH facilities, prioritizing protection and inclusion for over 1 million people.

 

Job Purpose

 

The IFRC, in collaboration with the Pakistan Red Crescent Society (PRCS), is seeking a consultant to lead the final evaluation of the Federation-wide response to the 2022 Pakistan Monsoon Floods. The purpose of this final evaluation is to assess the progress made towards the operational and strategic goals of the Federation-wide response to the Pakistan (MDRPK023) Monsoon Floods 2022, to inform comparable responses in Pakistan and future global emergency relief operations.

 

Job Duties and Responsibilities

 

The evaluation will cover the flood response from July 2022 to December 2024, encompassing the response, relief, and recovery phases across sectors such as health, WASH, cash assistance, livelihoods, shelter, disaster risk reduction, and protection. It focuses on five districts in Sindh and one district each in Baluchistan, KP, and Punjab. Stakeholders include in-country Red Cross Red Crescent partners, government agencies (e.g., NDMA), and other humanitarian organizations.

The final evaluation will assess the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, sustainability, and coordination of Federation-wide response and recovery operations. Through the criteria, the evaluation objectives will evaluate:

  • Relevance and Appropriateness by focusing on the alignment of the response and recovery programme to the priority needs of the most vulnerable population/partners
  • Efficiency by assessing how well the programme delivered results using the least amount of resources, such as funds, personnel, materials, and time.
  • Effectiveness by measuring how well the intervention achieved its intended results – sector wise and as overall programme.
  • Sustainability by assessing whether the benefits of the intervention will continue after donor support or initial resources are no longer available.
  • Impact by examining the long-term, lasing changes—both positive and negative, intended or unintended—resulting from the programme interventions.

Key Responsibilities

  • Inception Report: Develop a detailed evaluation framework, methodology, and data collection plan in consultation with the Evaluation Management Team (EMT), covering both qualitative and quantitative approaches.
  • Data Collection and Analysis: Employ a combination of qualitative and quantitative data collection methods, as outlined in the inception report, to gather insights from diverse stakeholders.

 

Job Duties and Responsibilities (continued)

 

  • Reporting: Produce a comprehensive evaluation report with findings, lessons learned, and actionable recommendations for future responses.
  • Stakeholder Engagement: Facilitate workshops with PRCS, IFRC, and partners to present and validate preliminary findings, integrating feedback before finalizing the report.

Pakistan (MDRPK023) Floods Evaluation TOR – clean.pdf

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Education

 

  • PhD or master’s in relevant fields (e.g., social sciences, health sciences, disaster management).

 

Experience

 

  • Minimum 10 years in M&E, with at least five years in emergency operations; experience in Pakistan is an advantage.

 

Knowledge, Skills and Languages

 

  • Skilled in both quantitative and qualitative research methods, with a demonstrated ability to adapt data collection strategies. Familiarity with Sindhi and Seraiki is a plus (can be fulfilled by the local consultant).
  • Previous work with the Red Cross Red Crescent Movement and knowledge of disaster management systems.

 

Competencies, Values and Comments

 

Submit the following by 23 November 2024 to complete your application as per the TOR requirements. In addition to the application package submission, please fill in your basic details on the form here: https://forms.office.com/e/z8hDV9SVY9

  1. CV and cover letter
  2. Technical proposal
  3. Financial proposal (all-inclusive rate, including estimated data collection and travel costs)
  4. Three professional references
  5. Three recent evaluation reports authored by the consultant

Note: Experienced international consultants applying with a local consultant pairing will be preferred. Nationalities with favourable visa considerations with the country will also be prioritized. Application materials are non-returnable, and we thank you in advance for understanding that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the next step in the application process and the selection panel does not have the capacity to respond to any requests for application feedback. Please take note that incomplete applications will be rejected.

 

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