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Internews is seeking a qualified consultant or firm to conduct a final evaluation for its project that aims to protect and promote citizens’ rights to privacy and freedom of expression online in Thailand. The evaluation will help Internews assess project performance, achievements, and implementation, identify good practices and lessons learned, and evaluate potential impact on beneficiaries and the sustainability of results.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, so candidates should apply soon.
The evaluation is expected to be completed by 30 January 2025.
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During our two-year implementation period, Internews and partners have completed most activities with the objectives listed below and are currently seeking a qualified candidate to conduct a final evaluation for the project.
The goal of the PRFECT project is to protect and promote Thai citizens’ rights to privacy and freedom of expression online through the following objectives:
Objective One: Improve civil society’s capacity to systematically monitor and report on legislation, technology, and practices that infringe on Thai citizens’ right to freedom of expression online.
Objective Two: Expand protections for Thai citizens through increased advocacy on online privacy rights, using existing national and international legal frameworks.
Objective Three: Promote increased public awareness of the rights to freedom of expression and privacy online.
Project Beneficiaries: The people who will directly benefit from the project include activists, artists, content creators, journalists, human rights defenders, legal experts, trainers, university students and key civil society organizations and non-government stakeholders, with a particular emphasis on women, youth and the LGBT community located throughout the country.
The evaluation covers the project implementation period from September 2022 to December 2024 and should encompass the entire scope of the project. The purpose of the evaluation is to assist Internews to assess the performance of the project and to inform learning. The evaluation should assess what has been achieved; how it was implemented; whether the theory of change, including the project design and assumptions, is accurate; what are the good practices emerging from the project, and what are the lessons learned. It also looks at the potential impact of project activities on beneficiaries and sustainability of results.
The primary audience for the evaluation includes Internews team in Thailand and regionally in Asia, who will use the findings for learning and decision-making. Secondary users include local partners, who will apply the insights to enhance their interventions. The funder may also utilize the evaluation for accountability and informed decision-making.
Key Objectives
The evaluation will use the Development Assistance Committee of the Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD/DAC) criteria, which is one of the most widely prominent and widely adopted criteria for review of aid effectiveness. The criteria used to evaluate development interventions (relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability) are undoubtedly the most known and adopted features that emerged from the OEDC/DAC evaluation guidelines.
The following general guiding questions are expected to be addressed through the evaluation.
Relevance:
Coherence:
Effectiveness:
Efficiency:
Impact:
Sustainability:
The evaluation shall be carried out in accordance with Internews guidelines. In conducting the evaluation, the evaluator must ensure that the evaluation approach will be as inclusive and participatory as possible and oriented toward reinforcing local ownership through respectful engagement with all partners, including local beneficiaries and stakeholders. The evaluation shall be designed to allow opportunity for stakeholders and beneficiaries of the project to express themselves – either through primary data collection, validation meetings, or through other means.
Internews believes that rigorous evaluations are founded on essential principles, approaches, and methods that form an integral part of the evaluation process. Evaluators are expected to incorporate the overarching principles as follow:
Inception Phase
Before data collection begins, the evaluator must finalize the evaluation design (inception report), which requires approval from the Internews Regional Evaluation and Research Manager. During the inception phase, the evaluator will refine the evaluation approach and methodology, including evaluation questions, research methods, data collection tools, and synthesis methods, in consultation with key stakeholders. The inception report ensures a shared understanding among all stakeholders, including the evaluation and Internews teams, of the evaluation’s purpose, scope, and limitations. Upon approval, all parties will agree on the evaluation questions, assumptions, indicators (detailed in the evaluation matrix), methodology, research tools, stakeholder sample, selected sites, work plan, and timeline. This process also allows the evaluation manager and project team to gauge the evaluator's grasp of the project context and Internews' response.
During this inception phase, the evaluator is expected to conduct: 1) a document review; 2) conduct consultation sessions with project management team; 3) conduct stakeholder mapping; 4) conduct scoping meeting to propose and agree on the final scope of evaluation; 5) propose the evaluation design and finalize the inception report.
The evaluator should consider incorporating the following data collection and analysis methods:
This evaluation should be completed by January 30, 2025. The evaluator will submit an inception report detailing the evaluation methodology and tools, followed by a final report.
The inception report is expected to be submitted no later than 16 December 2024. The inception report should be written in English and be no longer than 20 pages (excluding the annexes) and must include:
The final evaluation report is expected to be submitted no later than January 30,2025. This report will document the evaluation activities, results, key findings, conclusions, recommendations, and lessons learned. The evaluator will first submit a draft report for Internews' feedback, then incorporate comments while applying independent and impartial judgment to finalize the report. The final evaluation report will be in English and no longer than 30 pages, excluding annexes. The report must include:
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Activity |
Key deliverables |
Deadline |
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Conduct desk review, scoping meeting, and drafting inception report |
Inception report draft |
15 December 2024 |
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Integrate feedback and finalize inception report |
Final inception report (cleaned version and with track changes) Compilation of feedback and evaluator’s responses |
20 December 2024 |
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Data collection and debriefing session |
Sample of pre-identified raw data, shared only to the evaluation manager to ensure confidentiality, for quality assurance, List of completed data collection activities, and stakeholders involved Meeting notes of the debriefing session |
10 January 2025 |
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Data systematization and analysis |
Sample of pre-identified data analysis process and results, shared only to the evaluation manager to ensure confidentiality, for quality assurance |
10 January 2025 |
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Preliminary findings presentation (internal Internews audience) |
Presentation slide deck (no longer than 40 slides) |
10 January 2025 |
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Draft report writing |
Draft of evaluation report |
20 January 2025 |
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Integrate feedback and finalize report |
Final evaluation report (cleaned version and with track changes) Compilation of feedback and evaluator’s responses |
30 January 2025 |
Required
Preferred
Note: Candidates who do not have these preferred qualifications, but who are interested and willing to learn, are encouraged to apply.
The evaluation will be managed by Internews Regional Evaluation and Research Manager who will quality–assure the evaluation products submitted by the evaluator. Internews staff in Thailand will facilitate the consultant needs for the purpose of the evaluation.
How to Apply
All documents should be submitted to puppala
Contact : puppala@internews.org