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Job Title: Program Evaluation Specialist - USAID/Nigeria: President’s Malaria Initiative for States, Final Evaluation
Location: Abuja (FCT)
Department: Programs
Team: USAID/Nigeria MEL Support Activity
Project: USAID/Nigeria Health Population and Nutrition (HPN) Office
Reporting to: Assessment and Evaluation Advisor
Employment Type: Independent Contractor / Short-Term Technical Assistance (STTA)
Period of Performance: February 2025 – August 2025
Description
Navanti supports a Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Support Activity program that assists USAID/Nigeria in advancing its broader organizational learning and development efforts.
This program strengthens the Mission’s capacity and performance in programmatic monitoring, evaluation, learning, collaborating, and adapting.
The MEL Support Activity closely aligns with USAID/Nigeria’s Country Development Cooperation Strategy (CDCS).
It provides a broad range of specialized technical assistance, training, data gathering and analysis, field-based monitoring, evaluations and assessments, facilitation of organizational learning and adaptation initiatives, and short-term technical assistance.
Overview and Evaluation Purpose
USAID/Nigeria has engaged the MEL Support Activity to conduct a final performance evaluation of the President’s Malaria Initiative for States (PMI-S) to inform the design of a new PMI-USAID-funded malaria control program in focus states.
The evaluation findings' primary audience and end user is the USAID Nigeria mission's Health, Population, and Nutrition (HPN) office.
The purpose of this evaluation is to determine the activity’s achievement of program goals and results and associated underlying reasons for achievement and/or non-achievement.
Also to assess the effectiveness of PMI-S’s implementation approaches and determine if the program has contributed to any change in coverage of malaria interventions and a reduction in malaria morbidity and mortality by using proxy indicators.
The evaluation should seek to identify best practices, lessons learned, innovations, and gaps in PMI-S’s implementation.
The evaluations will also provide an opportunity to share lessons learned with USAID/Nigeria and other key stakeholders.
About President’s Malaria Initiative for States (PMI-S) Activity
The PMI-S project was designed to implement interventions in selected PMI-focus states and to provide technical assistance to the State Malaria Elimination Programs (SMEPs) and National Malaria Elimination Program (NMEPs).
Task Order Two - Federal level support (NMEP)
Task Order Three - Four states (Akwa Ibom, Cross River, Ebonyi, and Sokoto)
Task Order Four - Initially four states (Benue, Nasarawa, Plateau, and Oyo), however, three states (Bauchi, Kebbi, and Sokoto) were added in 2024.
The four main objectives of the Task Orders include:
Objective 1: To improve the quality of and access to comprehensive malaria case management.
Objective 2: To improve data quality, interpretation, and use.
Objective 3: To improve drug-based prevention and treatment approaches (intermittent preventive treatment in pregnancy [IPTp] and seasonal malaria chemoprevention [SMC] in TO 04 states only).
Objective 4: To strengthen existing health systems and improve State Malaria Elimination Program (SMEP) program management.
Summary of the Project
The PMI-S project was designed to support key pillars of malaria control which include the prevention of malaria in pregnancy through Intermittent Preventive Treatment (IPTp) and prevention of malaria in children aged 03-59 years through seasonal malaria chemoprevention (SMC) and to support prompt diagnosis and treatment of all malaria cases.
The PMI-S project was designed to implement interventions based on the above-listed pillars in select PMI-focus states and to the NMEP in Nigeria. It is intended that, by the time the PMI-S project ends, there will be a sizable coverage and use of high-impact malaria chemoprevention and case management interventions in focus states in Nigeria, measured by increased coverage for each of the key malaria indicators for chemoprevention and case management of malaria.
It is expected that if we strengthen existing health systems and capacity in effective program management and evidence-based decision-making at state, Local Government Area (LGA), ward, and health facility (HF) levels, and if we inform and mobilize health workers to implement malaria services according to national and World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines, then comprehensive malaria case management and drug-based prevention and treatment approaches will become more available and accessible at scale, resulting in measurable reductions in malaria morbidity and mortality in target states and communities.
The estimated start date will be February 2025. The evaluation is expected to last until June 2025.
Position Description
Navanti is seeking a Program Evaluation Specialist responsible for providing technical support to the team leader and the evaluation.
The Program Evaluation Specialist will ensure a rigorous and high-quality evaluation process in the methodology and approach of the evaluation.
Under the guidance of the MEL Support Activity, the team leader is expected to work closely with the USAID/Nigeria-HPN team.
The specialist is expected to have done a similar evaluation in sub-Saharan Africa, or other countries with similar context.
The Program Evaluation Specialistwill be supported by the team leader, subject matter expert, a malaria program specialist, and a senior program evaluation specialist.
The Program Evaluation Specialist will consult with and facilitate input from all team members throughout the evaluation.
The team will use a combination of literature review, mixed methods through focus group discussions, and in-depth interviews to gather insights to answer the evaluation questions.
The team is also expected to propose an evaluation methodology/approach as required to respond to the evaluation questions.
Locations (Evaluation Coverage):
Akwa Ibom, Benue and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT)
Responsibilities
The Program Evaluation Specialistmust demonstrate good knowledge evaluation, malaria programming, health services delivery at primary and secondary healthcare levels, and health service planning and programming.
The Program Evaluation Specialist will:
Participate in the evaluation kick-off session with USAID/Nigeria.
Support desk review of the activity and support malaria service, SBCC, and service delivery contextual issues and social inclusiveness understanding of the evaluation.
Work with the senior program evaluation specialist and other team members to design the data collection instruments and ensure they address all evaluation objectives.
Support stakeholder analysis with particular attention to malaria service, SBCC, and service delivery
Support the interpretation and analysis of qualitative and quantitative data.
Support in preparing reports of research findings.
Work with the team leader and other team members in planning, developing, coordinating, and administering research tools.
Support to perform quality assurance reviews of both quantitative and qualitative data.
Support the team leader and other team members in writing or editing technical reports and summaries of findings.
Work with the team leader and other team members to perform desk reviews and identify additional information required for analysis.
Work with the Team Leader and other team members in preparation and presentation of the In-brief and Out-brief to USAID/Nigeria and other stakeholders as requested.
Support the team leader and other team members in developing the draft Evaluation report with support from the team members, taking into consideration feedback from the Out-brief presentation.
Qualifications
The candidate is expected to have the following qualifications:
S/he will have a minimum of 5 years of professional experience in the evaluation of large and complex health programs and development projects including baseline/mid-term studies of integrated/malaria health programs in Nigeria.
Advanced Graduate Degree in a relevant field: Public Health, Economics, Demography/Population Studies, Sociology, or any other relevant social science field.
A demonstrated experience in qualitative survey methods of data collection such as Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and key Informants/ In-depth Interviews (KII/IDI) with advanced skills in quantitative data analysis with the use of software such as Stata and R.
S/he must have skills in manipulating and exporting data from the District Health Information System (DHIS2) analytics and pivot tables.
Strong analytical skills and attention to detail.
Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
S/he should demonstrate excellent ability to communicate in English, both verbally and in writing.
The STTA should adhere to ethical guidelines, obtain informed consent, and protect the confidentiality and anonymity of participants.