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Consultant, End-of-Project Evaluation

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Pathumthani
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Position Description

The Consultant (individual) shall provide an independent assessment of the relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability of the project entitled “Coastal Hazard Early Warning and Response: Tools and Institutional Strengthening”, which is being implemented in Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand, with funding support from the ESCAP Trust Fund for Tsunami, Disaster and Climate Preparedness in Indian Ocean and Southeast Asian Countries. The Consultant shall also identify key lessons and propose recommendations for follow-up actions and for consideration in RIMES future program design, implementation, and management.

Duty Station: RIMES, Asian Institute of Technology campus.

Terms and Conditions:

• Daily rate is negotiable, commensurate with qualifications
• Most economical direct route airfare from the Consultant’s base location to RIMES to the project countries and return
• Reimbursable local travel, visa and terminal fees, and communication costs related to the assignment
• Accommodation and per diem based on UNDP rates
• Travel and health insurance

Minimum Qualifications:

Knowledge: Preferably Master’s degree in international development, development management, or related field; familiarity with institutions and with early warning and disaster management systems in Myanmar, Philippines, Sri Lanka, and Thailand

Experience: At least 10 years experience in working with development organizations and donors; at least 5 years proven experience in project evaluation; demonstrated experience in research report writing and data presentation

Skills and Abilities: Strong analytical/ data analysis skills; excellent English communication skills

Personal Qualities: Willingness and availability to travel to remote locations

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