The IFRC developed the Information Management Strategic Direction to optimise data collection, processing, analysis and dissemination to support decision-making at the Secretariat. The review will evaluate the IFRC’s Information Management work carried out in the last 4 years implemented and closely coordinated by the IFRC Secretariat team in Geneva, Regional Offices and through surge deployments to evaluate the impact, coherence and alignment with the IFRC Information Management Strategic Direction 2021-2024. This review will explore how the IM Strategic Direction is supported and aligned with the organisation’s vision strategies and plans to enhance coordination, alignment, and data-driven decision-making across the IFRC network, ensuring compliance with global standards.
The review will provide insights and recommendations for developing future strategies and plans led and supported by the IM team. The scope of future IM strategies will be considered, especially as it relates to National Societies’ own IM strategies and plans informed of this evidence base.
Summary of consultancy:
The purpose of this review is to:
Scope:
This evaluation will consider how the IM strategy has been used (and is valuable) in humanitarian response operations worldwide since 2021. The focus is on those operations requiring international support from the IFRC Network. Out of scope is the work done by the membership in advancing Information Management as the strategy was not Federation wide. But the work done by the membership can be used to inform recommendations on good practices.
Please find here the evaluation criteria, hypotheses and key questions, evaluation methodology, and evaluation quality and ethical standards.
Deliverables:
The review will result in the following deliverables.
Proposed Timeline:
Time Schedule | Activities | Deliverables |
Week 1 and 2 | 1. Desktop study: review intervention documentation, and related primary/secondary resources for the evaluation. 2. Initial briefings 3. Development of detailed inception report, or data collection/analysis plan and schedule, draft methodology, and data collection tools. | – Inception report, data collection/analysis plan and schedule, draft methodology, and data collection tools. |
Week 3 | 1. Preparation and pilot of data collection tools. 2. Data collection with targeted stakeholders according to data collection schedule. | – Piloted data collection instruments. – Data collection – Findings Workshop |
Week 4 | Data Analysis and report writing | – Draft version of evaluation report. |
Week 5 | Present Findings Workshop of initial findings, conclusions, and recommendations and draft report | – Presentation – Draft Report |
Week 7 | Revise and submit final evaluation report. | – Final draft of evaluation report. |
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Application Instructions
Application materials are non-returnable, and we thank you in advance for understanding that only short-listed candidates will be contacted for the next step in the application process.
Level of Education: Bachelor Degree
Work Hours: 8
Experience in Months: No requirements
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