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The primary purpose of the external evaluation is to assess the results, performance, and added value of programs implemented by TDA under SIDA and DMFA institutional support during the period 2023–2026. Specific objectives are to:
The evaluation will maintain a clear distinction between findings related to SIDA/DMFA-supported programming and any contextual references to other donor-funded activities.
The evaluation will cover:
The evaluator will be responsible for undertaking the following tasks:
The evaluator will be responsible for organizing and facilitating all evaluation activities, including scheduling interviews, preparing data collection tools, and conducting consultations. TDA will facilitate access to relevant documentation, stakeholders, and internal teams. If required, the evaluator will coordinate arrangements related to online consultations, translation, interpretation, or technical tools necessary for data collection.
The evaluation will be guided by the OECD-DAC criteria (relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability), with emphasis on:
The evaluator is expected to apply a mixed-methods approach combining qualitative and quantitative tools. The methodology must clearly define: sampling approach, data sources, triangulation methods, limitations, and ethical considerations (including access constraints and conflict sensitivity).
Methods may include:
The methodology should ensure participation, credibility, and learning.
The evaluator will produce the following outputs:
All reports should be submitted in English in editable Word format and PDF. Presentation materials for the validation workshop should be provided in PowerPoint format.
Indicative delivery schedule:
The evaluation is expected to be conducted over two months (May–June 2026). Indicative phases:
The expected commencement date is tentatively planned for Q2 2026, subject to agreement with the selected evaluator.
Proposals will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
Technical Evaluation (70%)
Financial Evaluation (30%)
Only proposals that meet the minimum technical requirements will proceed to financial evaluation.
The contract will be structured as a lump-sum agreement linked to the successful completion of deliverables.
Proposed payment schedule:
The assignment will be implemented through a hybrid modality combining remote work and in-country activities in Syria. Desk review, report drafting, and part of the consultations may be conducted remotely. Data collection activities, including stakeholder consultations, interviews, and focus group discussions, are expected to take place both remotely and, where feasible, in Syria. Consultations are expected to cover program implementation areas, including but not limited to the main governorates in Syria, subject to access, security, and logistical feasibility.
An indicative budget will be agreed with the evaluator. Proposals should include a financial offer covering professional fees, travel, communication, and other related costs.
The financial proposal must be based on a clear breakdown of working days (daily rates and number of days per activity).
Interested evaluators/teams are invited to submit:
ننصح بقراءة طريقة التقديم بعناية و التقيد بتعليمات التقدم للوظائف و المناقصات.