Monitoring/Evaluation & Learning Officer at Palladium
Palladium
- Accra
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Area of primary forest and natural ecosystem protected
- Forest under sustainable forest management
- Area of land in sustainable production / covered by sustainable production techniques
- Area under ecological restoration
- Area of avoided deforestation
- These indicators are based around a range of sources, primarily; FAO's Framework for Evaluating Sustainable Land Management (FESLM), UNEP Land Use Finance Impact Hub Area of natural ecosystem protected, Area under ecological restoration, Agricultural area covered by sustainable production techniques, Forest under sustainable forest management.
- Private investment mobilised
- Public investment mobilised
- Supply chain finance mobilised
- New revenues generated/value of premium payments
- Volume of investment directed to businesses and finance instruments which are 2X aligned
- Value of ecosystem services protected/conserved
- Value of finance catalysed
- These indicators are based around a range of sources, primarily; ICF KPI 11 (public finance mobilised for climate change purposes), ICF KPI 12 (private finance mobilised for climate change purposes) and the OECD DAC methodologies on mobilisation.
- Number of individuals that are beneficiaries of ICF TA
- Number of individuals reporting improved livelihoods, measured via:
- Number of individuals in new or enhanced jobs
- Number of households with improved yields
- Number of households receiving premium prices for sustainable products
- Number of individuals with enhanced access to finance
- Number of individuals with increased participation or voice in governance or resource allocation decision making
- These indicators are based around a range of sources, primarily; UNDP Application of the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework in Development Projects), UNEP Land Use Finance Impact Hub Number of people benefitting from increased access to substantive value chain infrastructure, Numbers of jobs created.
- supporting colleagues and project partners in a robust set of projected output and outcome level results linked to potential projects;
- undertaking periodic assessment and review of those projections;
- supporting project level results assessment, verification and reporting for grantees, across all outcome level results areas - land area, finance and beneficiaries;
- drawing out any differences in beneficiaries with regards to who is being reached/what is being achieved for women and other marginalised groups.
- reviewing project level theories of change, supporting grantees in their theory of change development processes and aligning project with IFSLU2 programme level theories of change;
- selection of output and outcome level results and associated project level result projections, with appropriate disaggregation across the results framework;
- developing project level monitoring plans in partnership with grantees and, where appropriate, undertaking project level MEL activities (including some field level data collection).
- working with regional and central team colleagues on the design, data collection, write-up and publication of case-based results that support learning and knowledge development across projects and the wider programme. This will include focusing in on people and beneficiaries of the programme, how and why women, men and other social groups (for example indigenous peoples) are/are not engaging with and benefiting from the programme.
- working with regional and central team colleagues in the delivery of training and capacity development in MEL for team members, projects, grantees and other external stakeholders. This includes demonstrating the value of gender disaggregated data (and other forms of disaggregation), building skills so that such data can be analysed, interpreted and used;
- facilitate discussions with colleagues to ensure learnings are captured across all areas of the programme to support the team adapting to changing contexts/demands.
- support with ongoing data gathering and analysis from selected projects and grantees, ensuring beneficiaries sampling approaches enable gender disaggregation at a minimum;
- visit selected projects in the field to assess, support, and quality assure their MEL plans and activities.
- Contributing to reports and learning linked to regional MEL activities and their project portfolio.
- Assist regional leadership in accessing and applying MEL data and evidence.
- Other duties as assigned including organising and facilitating meetings.
- The MEL Officer will report directly to the Regional Manager, West Africa. They will work closely with the central MEL team based primarily in the UK.
- They will collaborate with other regional MEL officers from across the programme and the UK-based Gender Equality and Social Inclusion (GESI) Lead.
- Sustainable land use/ management, ecological restoration, sustainable agroforestry or agriculture;
- Mobilisation of private or public sector finance in the climate change space;
- Sustainable Livelihoods in the sector, including experience with disaggregation of GESI data.
- Monitoring and evaluation of development initiatives.
- Theories of change and related results framework development.
- Developing qualitative case-based reporting.
- Collecting, analysing and interpreting gender disaggregated data.
- Interest and aptitude to either develop knowledge and skills
- Ability to manage multiple simultaneous tasks (ideally in all the areas of the job description) and/or complex projects/assignments as demonstrated by experience to date.
- Sound problem-solving and decision-making skills.
- Demonstrated commitment to encourage diversity, inclusion, and equity in teams and programs.
- The ability to work effectively with colleagues across a range of distributed teams is an important requirement.
- Fluency in spoken and written English.
- Tropical forests, sustainable land use and agriculture systems development programmes.
- Geographical information systems and spatial data analysis.
- Gender and social inclusion analysis to understand social and economic impact.
- Rural and agricultural systems economic development and livelihoods.
- Sustainable supply chains in key tropical forest belt agricultural and related commodities such as; timber, cocoa, palm oil, cattle, non-timber forest products, payment for ecosystem services, carbon, etc.
- Delivery of training and capacity development activities in MEL
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