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Consultancy to P2ACE Project Endline Evaluation Implementation of Grants from Transformative Impact Fund

with ActionAid International Cambodia

BTDC-ID: 40019
Closing Date:

Expected Outputs

Announcement Description

Cambodia (AAC) is the lead implementing the project titled “Partnership to Act on Climate Change and Environmental Protection (P2ACE)” with the support of implementing partner NGOs, Youth Council of Cambodia (YCC), Khmer Youth Association (KYA), Cambodian Youth Network Association (CYN), National Rural Women’s Coalition in Philippines (PKKK), and ActionAid Vietnam (AAV). This consortium seeks an independent consultancy team to conduct the project endline evaluation of the project implemented in Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines from March 13, 2023, to May 31, 2026.

This evaluation will provide critical insights into the extent to which the project has met its objectives and outcomes, the challenges faced during implementation, and the lessons learned. The findings will support sustainability of the project and inform the seeking of future funding to scale change through better evidence which can inform more effective advocacy. And finally, the evaluation will explore the effectiveness of the theory of change - situating agents of change in a global context and integrating community work - with systematic organizing, empowerment and public engagement, linking local rights-holders to wider constituencies nationally and globally.

Expected Outputs

Consultancy to P2ACE Project Endline Evaluation Implementation of Grants from Transformative Impact Fund

  • Career Category: Consultancies
  • Location: Phnom Penh, Vietnam, Philippines
Summary

Locations: Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines

PROJECT OBJECTIVES

Overall Objective: To mobilize 2.4 million young people in Southeast Asia around climate change, environmental protection and disaster risk reduction

Specific Objectives: To build proactive partnerships between youth, civil society, and local authorities to act on climate change impacts, environmental protection, and disaster risk reduction in ASEAN.

Evaluation SCOPE AND APPROACH

This project endline evaluation will assess the effectiveness and sustainability of project interventions aimed at improving youth-led actions in climate change, environmental protection and disaster risk reduction among target beneficiaries in Cambodia, Vietnam and Philippine. The evaluation will focus on understanding how current project implementation strategies contribute to promoting the protection of the environment and fighting for climate justice at all levels from communities to national, regional and international levels, while identifying gaps and opportunities for future programme and business development.

Project implementation period: March 13, 2023, to May 31, 2026.

Assessment criteria: Use the six Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development – Development Assistance Committee (OECD-DAC) criteria: Relevance, Coherence, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact, and Sustainability — plus Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI)

Analysis lens: Intersectional feminist decolonial and anti-racist analysis. Apply the TIF Theory of Change lens throughout: empowerment, solidarity, power dynamics (visible, hidden, and invisible power), rights, resilience, and redistribution. Use a feminist and decolonial approach. Ask: to what extent has the project-built movements and driven change beyond the immediate community?

Digital first/ Communicable: The process should be reflective, the product(s) should be easy to communicate to different audiences and repurposed if need be.

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Eligibility

  • Master’s degree in international development, Environmental Science, Social Sciences, or a related field
  • Proven experience in evaluating climate change, environmental protection, and DRR projects in ASEAN
  • Qualify consultants as individuals and firms.
  • Demonstrated regional experience (Cambodia, Vietnam, Philippines) with strong contextual understanding
  • Expertise in applying a Power Lens (visible, hidden, invisible power)
  • Strong experience in outcomes harvesting, participatory research, and qualitative storytelling
  • Ability to assess large-scale digital mobilization data
  • Experience engaging youth in safe, ethical, and empowering ways
  • Strong experience in cross border context and digitalization in collective data including communication with target groups and stakeholders.
  • Strong command of English (reporting requirement)
  • Strong experience in strong story and photo narrative into document case study.
  • Experience producing knowledge products (infographics, case studies, multimedia outputs)
  • Proficiency in digital data collection tools (e.g. KoboToolbox, SurveyMonkey, Zoom/Teams)
  • Knowledge of digital safety and data protection, particularly for youth engagement
  • Ability to present a portfolio of previous evaluation outputs
  • Commitment to ActionAid’s Child Protection and SHEA policies

Submission Requirements

Please submit the following as part of your expression of interest

  • Firm/Consultant’s Profile (not longer than 2 pages)
  • Expression of interest indicating:
  1. Your understanding of the ToR and interest in the work
  2. Evaluation Proposal
  3. How you meet the criteria
  4. Experience working on similar projects
  5. Minimum of three (3) contactable references for similar pieces of work/project conducted.
  • Methodology/workplan that you would follow, with an indicative timetable, detailing how you will achieve the desired outcome and deliverables as contained within the ToR (not longer than 3 pages), include risks.
  • Your daily rate and offer – based on the budget indicated.
  • Financial Proposal indicating the professional fees and other expenses include tax on service.

Submission email provided in the contact details.

Email subjection line: ToR

Application deadline: June 14, 2026 (by 5:00 pm)

Only selected applications will be contacted for further review.

ActionAid welcomes applications from all sections of the community and promotes diversity. We are committed to preventing any type of unwanted behavior at work including sexual harassment, exploitation and abuse, lack of integrity and financial misconduct. We are also committed to preventing and responding to any form of sexual harassment, exploitation and child abuse and abuse of adults at-risk, whether carried out by staff/representatives or resulting from our work. ActionAid expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment through our code of conduct. We place a high priority on ensuring that only those who share and demonstrate our values are recruited to work for us. The selected candidate will go through thorough background check.

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Contact Details

Office Address
  • #33, Street 71, Sangkat Tonle Basak, Khan Chamkar Mon, Phnom Penh, Cambodia
 
Contact Name
  • Action Aid International Cambodia
 
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