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Multi-Country Evaluation Experts Required!

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Countries: Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Chad, Equatorial Guinea, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Togo
Organization: AAN Associates
Closing date: 31 Dec 2020

AAN Associates is an international development consultancy firm having diverse experience in 20 countries (www.aanassociates.com).

We are looking for Senior Evaluators/Consultants who would have previous experience of conducting Multi-Country programme evaluations in West and Central Africa Region (WCAR)

Requirements:

  • Advanced University Degree (Bac + 5 / Bac + 8) in evaluation, nutrition, medicine, public health, sociology or other field of social sciences is required ▪ Solid experience (at least 8 years) in the monitoring and evaluation of Nutrition, Health, Child rights as well as multisector programs ▪ Experience in data collection and qualitative and quantitative analysis ▪ Proven experience in conducting evaluations (the electronic version of a recent evaluation of which the consultant was the main author should be shared as part of application) ▪ Experience with conducting multi-country and child-centered evaluations/assessments will be an asset ▪ Knowledge and understanding of health, child rights programs will be an asset ▪ Experiences of working with a wide range of stakeholders (CSOs, government, international development agencies, etc.) through a consultative approach ▪ Experience working in West and Central Africa ▪ Demonstrated ability to deliver efficiently and on time and achieve results ▪ Excellent writing skills in French and fluency in English is required

How to apply:

Interested consultants must email at hr@aanassociates.com along with aforementioned information to express their interest by mentioning "Multi-Country Evaluation Expert"** in subject line.


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