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An established industry player is seeking a skilled evaluator for a significant EU-funded project. This role involves assessing the effectiveness and sustainability of a multi-country initiative aimed at combating illicit maritime trafficking. The evaluator will focus on project performance, implementation strategies, and best practices while engaging with various stakeholders. This is a unique opportunity to contribute to impactful work that aligns with human rights and public health, ensuring lessons learned will guide future interventions. If you have a strong background in monitoring and evaluation and are passionate about making a difference, we encourage you to apply.
The Seaport Cooperation Project - phase V (SEACOP V) is a project financed by the European Union (EU) under the Instrument contributing to Peace and Stability and is implemented by Expertise France (EF) in partnership with Fundación Internacional y para Iberoamérica de Administración y Políticas Públicas (FIIAPP).
The project is multi-country (West Africa, the Caribbean, and Latin America), taking place over 30 months (12/05/2021 - 12/10/2023) with a budget of 5,000,000 EUR. The target groups are 29 National and local administrations, Joint Maritime Control Units (JMCU), and Maritime Intelligence Units (MIUs). Implementing partners include UKBF, CIVIPOL, DGDDI, DCSD, Policia Judiciaria do Portugal, MAOC-(N), NCA, and FRONTEX.
The overall objective of SEACOP V is to support the fight against illicit maritime trafficking and associated criminal networks, aligning with human rights, to mitigate their impacts on security, public health, and socio-economic development.
This final evaluation aims to assess the relevance, achievement, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability of the project, providing lessons learned for stakeholders including donors, partners, and beneficiaries.
The evaluation will focus on:
The scope covers the entire project duration, components, and regions, with an emphasis on participatory and utilization-focused evaluation principles.
Qualifications include experience in EU’s M&E approach, social sciences or related fields, at least 8 years in development project evaluations, multi-stakeholder coordination, and remote evaluation skills. Proficiency in English and either Spanish or French is required.
Proposals should include a detailed technical methodology and a financial plan, with evaluation criteria based on understanding of the TOR, methodology, CVs, and budget.