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Livelihoods Effectiveness Evaluation Consultancy
GOAL
Location: Freetown, Sierra Leone
Last Date: August 20, 2010
Email: applications@goal.ie (Reference:
DevNetJobs.org)
Name of the Programme: Integrated Child and Youth Welfare Programme
Background
GOAL is a non-denominational, non-governmental and non-political international humanitarian agency founded in 1977. GOAL has its headquarters in Dublin, Ireland as well as offices in the UK and USA. GOAL is currently operational in 11 developing countries.
GOAL started working in Sierra Leone in 1999. The programme currently engages in four broad sectors; Education, Health, HIV and Livelihoods. These sectors are combined to form an integrated programme and targets ‘of the street’ children and commercially and sexually exploited children, vulnerable slum dwellers, and rural communities with inadequate access to water and sanitation.
Purpose
In the current evaluation GOAL wishes to evaluate how effective is the non formal education, vocational training and small business management aspects of the ICYWP in creating improvements in the livelihoods of children and youth and their families.
Timeframe
It is envisaged that the entire process, including fieldwork, documentation and presentation of evaluation findings will be completed in not longer than 6 weeks.
The evaluation is planned to commence on 1st September 2010 and a report submitted by 15th October 2010.
How to Apply
Full Application procedure, including a detailed terms of reference can be obtained from
www.goal.ie under the tender section
http://www.goal.ie/suppliers/tender.shtml
Completed applications should be sent to tenders@goal.ie
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