World Wildlife Fund, Inc. (WWF) policies and procedures for all GEF financed full-sized projects require a midterm evaluation (MTR). The following terms of reference (TOR) sets out the expectations for the MTR for the project: Sustainable Luangwa: Securing Luangwa’s water resources for shared Socioeconomic and Environmental Benefits through Integrated Catchment Management hereafter referred to as the “Project.” The technical consultant selected to conduct this evaluation will hereafter be referred to as “evaluator.”
The project seeks to reduce forest and land degradation of the Luangwa Upper Sub-Catchment for enhanced protection of water resources, biodiversity and associated community livelihoods. The overall vision of the project is to reduce the key threats to the Luangwa upper sub-catchment for the purpose of preserving the ecological condition of the free-flowing Luangwa River, and the biodiversity and ecosystem services values of the upper sub-catchment.
The Project was organized into the following components:
Scope and Objectives
WWF-US is seeking an independent consultant to undertake a Midterm Review of the Project. The scope of the MTR will cover the WWF GEF financed components.
The objectives of this evaluation are to:
Based on this assessment, it is expected that the evaluator will provide feasible recommendations that could be applied for the remaining duration of the project.
Consultancy Details
Project Data
Relevant Dates
Evaluation Approach
The evaluation will adhere to the relevant guidance, rules and procedures established by WWF[1] and align with guidance from the GEF Terminal Evaluation[2] and Ethical Guidelines.[3] The evaluation must provide evidence‐based information that is independent, participatory, transparent, and ethical. The evaluator must be unbiased and free of any conflicts of interest with the project. The evaluator is expected to reflect all stakeholder views and follow a participatory and consultative approach. There should be close engagement with government stakeholders at all levels, WWF Zambia Country Office, the GEF operational focal point for Zambia y, the project management unit (PMU), partners and key stakeholders whose contact information will be provided.
The Evaluation process will include the following, with deliverables marked by “*”:
Expected Content of Report
The Midterm Evaluation report will include:
[1] For additional information on evaluation methods adopted by WWF, see the WWF Evaluation Guidelines , published on our WWF Program Standards public website.
[2] For additional information on the GEF Terminal Evaluation Guidelines, see the GEF Terminal Evaluation Guidelines , published on the GEF Independent Evaluation Office website.
[3] Please see the GEF Ethical Guidelines as published on GEF website.
[4] See annex A
Required Qualifications and Experience
Preferred Qualifications and Experience
Proposal Process
Interested consultants are invited to submit a technical and financial proposal with their curriculum vitae, a relevant writing sample and three professional references. Only complete proposals will be accepted. The financial proposal should include fee and reimbursable expenses, if applicable. The total budget shall not exceed USD $32,000. Individual, team or consulting firm proposals are welcome. Women and members of social minorities are encouraged to apply.
Interested consultants are requested to send their proposals to [email protected] by February 7th, 2025. All questions about the requirements or process should be submitted to this e-mail address by January 31, 2025. Responses to frequent and submitted questions will be available until the proposal deadline to all interested consultants in the final annex of this live document: https://docs.google.com/document/d/19bNjJBTSVdjOHuF9V8DRnB7Jri-5zeNs/edit?usp=sharing&ouid=101431196757707270045&rtpof=true&sd=true
The technical proposal and qualifications/experience of the individual or team will account for 90% of the weighted score of the proposal. The technical score will be based on how the proposal reflects an understanding of the work and adherence to the TOR and quality of the proposal (readability, depth/breadth and suitability of the methodology), as well as the degree to which the candidate meets desired and required qualifications/experience mentioned in the terms of reference above. The financial elements of the proposal will account for 10% of the weighted score of the application.
Once all proposals have been scored by the review committee, a shortlist of proposals will be determined, and the candidates notified. Shortlisted candidates will have their references contacted, proposal reviewed by project stakeholders and will participate in an interview. Shortlisted candidates who are not selected will be provided with information on relative strengths and weaknesses of their proposal, but specific scores and the identity of other candidates will not be shared.
The selection process will be in compliance with WWF and GEF requirements. Any questions or concerns about non-compliance or irregularities in the process can be raised through WWF’s mechanism for reporting concerns available here: https://wwfus.ethicspoint.com.