Organization: Mercy Corps
Location: Addis Ababa
Grade: Mid level – Mid level
Occupational Groups:
Education, Learning and Training
Monitoring and Evaluation
Project and Programme Management
Closing Date: 2024-11-30
About Mercy Corps
Mercy Corps is a leading global organization powered by the belief that a better world is possible. In disaster, in hardship, in more than 40 countries around the world, we partner to put bold solutions into action helping people triumph over adversity and build stronger communities from within. Now, and for the future.
Mercy Corps has been present in Ethiopia since 2004 working to drive bold and transformative ideas, working closely with government, the private sector and civil society actors to build a more resilient country, ensuring that programs are responsive to and influenced by participants and stakeholders. With the launch of Mercy Corps Global Strategy, Pathway to Possibility, the country office is poised to operationalize its three-year strategy with a vision to enhance the resilience of climate- and conflict-affected communities through market systems development for improved livelihoods, access to food, and safe and clean water to thrive in the face of crises. In Ethiopia, our strategy focuses in the four outcome areas: 1) Economically marginalized populations have improved and diversified livelihoods, income, and assets; 2) Pastoralists, farmers, and households have access to sustainably produced, safe, nutritious food; 3) Social cohesion and inclusive governance processes are built in crisis-affected communities; and 4) People have equitable, sustained access to clean water and sanitation for domestic and productive use. Currently, we operate in six regional states – Afar, Gambella, Oromia, Somali, Amhara and South Ethiopia. Working with a diverse base of donors that includes United States Agency for International Development (USAID), European Union, GAC, Hilton Foundation, United Nations (UN), JOA, Sweden, EKN, and other foundations, Mercy Corps Ethiopia empowers people to recover from crisis, build better lives and transform their communities for good.
Position Title: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Technical Specialist
Duty Station: Addis Ababa (with frequent travels to Afar, Somali, Tigray, and other regions)
Open Position: 1
Safeguarding Risk Level: High
Program / Department Summary
The Ethiopia Seed Partnership Plus (ESP+) is a bilateral program between Ethiopia and the Netherlands in international trade and development cooperation. The goal of the proposed extended program ESP+ is to ensure the delivery of quality seed of new, improved, and adapted varieties to one million farming household across the country for food security, nutrition, and resilience to shocks and stresses. ESP+ will be implemented in Tigray, Oromia, Afar, Benishangul-Gumuz, Gambela, and Somali regions, which are more prone to shocks and stresses. Once conditions allow, activities will commence in Amhara as well. The program will have four components that are Private sector development, Innovation &empowerment, responding to seed insecurity, and Enabling seed sector transformation. Mercy Corps Ethiopia will be leading the third component of the program that mainly deals with Responding to seed insecurity. The ESP+ program will be implemented over four years period from 2024-2027.
General Position Summary
The MEAL technical specialist is responsible for the overall monitoring, evaluating, accountability and learning of the component-III, which is called seed insecurity response. S/he is responsible for Planning the MEAL system, developing MEAL tools/template, monitoring and evaluating all interventions of the program, ensuring complaint and feedback handling and ensuring accountability, and compiling reports, and success stories. S/he makes sure that the MEAL systems, particularly in seed insecurity response, should be able to regularly track changes in context, and vulnerability and need to be able to make rapid adjustments to plans. S/he reports to the Program Manager. The key roles and responsibilities of the position are summarized as follows.
Essential Job Responsibilities
Monitoring and reporting
Develop monitoring tools, organize, and plan field-level monitoring events and compile reports for adaptive management.
Prepare a database (e.g. drive) for the regional seed insecurity response coordinators implementing partners, and program beneficiaries for data tracking.
Build the capacity of Program staff, implementing partners on M&E formats/templates/forms for data collection, including Output and Outcomes Trackers, as well as assessment tools.
Ensure proper documentation is in place including filing project documents, and indicators data sets, including data collected from individual farmers, ToRs, field trips reports, assessment tools, formats, and reports.
Support and monitor implementing partners other key humanitarian and development actors, and regional seed insecurity response coordinators while conducting context analysis and seed security systems assessments and monitoring the quality of collected data.
Organizes participatory monitoring events along with the regional seed insecurity response coordinators, humanitarian and development partners, seed producers and communities.
Conduct follow-up monitoring visits to ensure agreed actions are implemented as per the plan.
Compiles regular field monitoring reports from regional seed insecurity response coordinators and implementing partners, drawing lessons, and providing feedback, which enables adaptive management practices.
Maintain and update the overall progress of component-III (seed insecurity response) indicators for outputs and outcomes as per the commitment made with the donor.
Design how to integrate context indicators into the MEAL system based on the result of regular context analysis to strengthen how the program interacts with the context and conflict dynamics.
Regularly summarize monthly/quarterly/bi-annually/annual reports, lessons, challenges/constraints, and possible collective measures to cope with and/or mitigate the shocks/stress to achieve the intended goals of the program.
Participate and support joint planning, and support to design ways of working across humanitarian and development partners.
Develop conflict sensitivity monitoring tools, and regularly monitor through evidence-based conflict sensitive monitoring approach in the Program intervention areas.
Evaluation:
Assist the program staff with all evaluation formatives, and events such as participatory variety selections, individual-based and gender-sensitive farmers’ preference variety selection, the performance of local seed producers, and community seed banks, etc.
Support regional staff and/or the evaluation team in conducting periodic evaluations of the Program’s interventions at the field levels.
Timely plan and initiate context and seed security systems assessments and analysis, pré and/or post-intervention assessments, etc.
Coordinate and review all assessment reports prepared by partners to ensure quality and accurate reporting.
Regularly evaluate risk assessment results and suggest mitigation strategies.
Timely evaluate the progress of joint implementation as per the joint planning of humanitarian and/or development partners in seed insecurity responses.
Evaluate the progress of innovative funds, and seed business co-funding supported to strengthen the seed systems.
Accountability:
Establish an effective mechanism for handling and responding to complaints/feedback at the community level and make each of the involved key actor is accountable for intervention, and actions.
Ensure that the Complaint Feedback Mechanism (CFM), which may be raised due to the Program’s intervention, is functional and accessible to beneficiaries.
Share information on quality and accountability issues (monitoring reports, CFM databases, preliminary verification reports, case studies, etc.).
Present MEAL findings at each progress review meeting.
Learning:
Participate in and organize major evaluation events happening in the field.
Ensure appropriate mechanisms that enhance learning between humanitarian and development partners.
Initiate and facilitate quality program implementation through the integration of learning and evaluation events across sectors/programs.
Develop a profile of the Program’s component, a summary of the progress report, and success story, and share key learning documents from the result of MEAL systems.
GEDSI (GENDER, EQUALITY, DIVERSITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION)
Increased commitment to Gender Equality Diversity and Social inclusion
Supervisory Responsibility
Technically support and supervisor the MEAL systems with regional seed insecurity response coordinators, implementing partners, local seed producers, other seed sector actors, including humanitarians
Accountability
Reports Directly To: Program Manager
Technical Line Report To: MEAL director
Works Directly With: Program manager, regional seed insecurity response coordinators implementing partners, local seed producers.
Knowledge and Experience/ Minimum qualifications
Should have minimum of Master of Science in statistics, economics, Project management, and related field of study.
Should have a minimum of 8 years working experience, and at least 4 years of experience worked as MEAL.
Experience in NGO, project management, humanitarian organizations, in shocks/stress sensitive areas is preferable.
Have concept or experience of Humanitarian-Development-Peace (HDP) Nexus for joint action to achieve collection outcomes.
Basic knowledge about the Ethiopian Seed Systems in general, and seed security response in particular.
Very good experience of MEAL systems in response to re-current shocks/ stress, which enable for adaptive management practices.
Very good quality of communication skill, analytical skills, proactive to changing environments/situations.
Fluency in English, and Amharic languages. Regional working languages is a Accountability to Participants and Stakeholders
Mercy Corps team members are expected to support all efforts toward accountability, specifically to our program participants, community partners, other stakeholders, and to international standards guiding international relief and development work. We are committed to actively engaging communities as equal partners in the design, monitoring and evaluation of our field projects.
Ongoing Learning
In support of our belief that learning organizations are more effective, efficient and relevant to the communities we serve, we empower all team members to dedicate 5% of their time to learning activities that further their personal and/or professional growth and development
Diversity, Equity & Inclusion
Achieving our mission begins with how we build our team and work together. Through our commitment to enriching our organization with people of different origins, beliefs, backgrounds, and ways of thinking, we are better able to leverage the collective power of our teams and solve the world’s most complex challenges. We strive for a culture of trust and respect, where everyone contributes their perspectives and authentic selves, reaches their potential as individuals and teams, and collaborates to do the best work of their lives.
We recognize that diversity and inclusion is a journey, and we are committed to learning, listening and evolving to become more diverse, equitable and inclusive than we are today.
Equal Employment Opportunity
Mercy Corps is an equal opportunity employer that does not tolerate discrimination on any basis. We actively seek out diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and skills so that we can be collectively stronger and have sustained global impact.
We are committed to providing an environment of respect and psychological safety where equal employment opportunities are available to all. We do not engage in or tolerate discrimination on the basis of race, color, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, sexual orientation, national or ethnic origin, disability (including HIV/AIDS status), marital status, military veteran status or any other protected group in the locations where we work.
Safeguarding & Ethics
Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to the core principles regarding prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse laid out by the UN Secretary General and IASC and have signed on to the Interagency Misconduct Disclosure Scheme. We will not tolerate child abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment by or of our team members. As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment, team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect local laws and customs, and to adhere to Mercy Corps Code of Conduct Policies and values at all times. Team members are required to complete mandatory Code of Conduct elearning courses upon hire and on an annual basis.
All qualified individuals are invited to apply for the advertised position. All applications, including a CV, three references, and all applicable official papers, must be sent electronically.
Only candidates that are short-listed will be acknowledged and called for interviews.
“Mercy Corps is an equal opportunity employer promoting gender, equity and diversity. Qualified female and young candidates are strongly encouraged to apply. We are committed to empower women and youth.”
DEADLINE FOR ALL APPLICATIONS: November 30 / 4:00 PM