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PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | Client | Year |
GENDER-SENSITIVE PEACE AND CONFLICT ANALYSIS IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES IN YUMBE, TEREGO, AND OBONGI DISTRICTS, UGANDA
| The project analyzed gender-specific factors driving conflict in refugee and host communities in Uganda’s Yumbe, Terego, and Obongi Districts. It identified socioeconomic disparities, cultural norms, access to resources, and power dynamics that contributed to conflict, particularly affecting different genders and vulnerable groups. The findings informed targeted strategies to strengthen community resilience and provided evidence-based recommendations for developing and implementing gender-sensitive policies and programs aimed at promoting sustainable stability in these communities. | Oxfam Novib,
| 2024 |
SUMMATIVE EVALUATION FOR THE HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION & PROVISION OF CCCM-INTEGRATED RESPONSES TO DISPLACEMENT-AFFECTED POPULATIONS IN SOUTH SUDAN
| The summative evaluation assessed the design, implementation, and results of the humanitarian coordination and provision of CCCM-integrated responses to displacement-affected populations in South Sudan. It evaluated the project’s relevance, achievement of objectives, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability. The evaluation also identified lessons learned, best practices, and recommendations to enhance current and future programming in similar sectoral areas, ensuring that approaches continue to meet the project’s objectives effectively.
| ACTED South Sudan
| 2024 |
IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND SECURITY INTERVENTIONS SUPPORTED BY UNDP IN SOUTH SUDAN.
| The impact assessment evaluated whether UNDP’s access to justice and security interventions in South Sudan positively impacted vulnerable groups’ ability to access justice and whether rule of law actors felt more confident in providing security services. The assessment also examined the awareness of laws and rights among vulnerable groups in six states where the program was implemented and whether they felt more secure as a result. Additionally, it reviewed the experiences and perceptions of vulnerable groups regarding the effectiveness of these interventions, documenting successes, challenges, lessons learned, and offering recommendations for future improvements. | UNDP South Sudan | August 2024 |
PARTICIPATORY TECHNICAL CAPACITY AND INSTITUTIONAL NEEDS ASSESSMENT OF EXTENSION WORKERS AND LOCAL GOVERNMENT LEADERS TARGETING BOTH MEN AND WOMEN WITHIN THE MT ELGON LANDSCAPE
| The assessment involved developing and reviewing gender-sensitive tools for evaluating the technical capacity and institutional needs of extension workers and local government leaders within the Mt. Elgon landscape. A gender-sensitive desk literature review and participatory stakeholder assessment were conducted to gather insights. The process culminated in the production of a Technical Capacity and Institutional Needs Assessment (TCINA) Report and the drafting of a Capacity Building Plan (CBP). The draft CBP was validated through a participatory stakeholder workshop, after which stakeholder feedback was incorporated into the final CBP. | IUCN | 2024 |
EXTERNAL REVIEW ON PROMOTION OF LOCALLY-LED SCHOOL FEEDING AND CHILD PROTECTION IN UGANDA
| The external review assessed the outcomes and long-term sustainability of locally-led school feeding and child protection initiatives in Uganda, focusing on the Bidibidi refugee settlement. The evaluation examined the effectiveness of these interventions in improving the nutritional status and educational outcomes of children, as well as in strengthening community-based mechanisms for child protection and conflict resolution.
| Caritas Denmark,
| 2024 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR THE MONITORING, DOCUMENTATION, AND ADVOCACY FOR HUMAN RIGHTS IN UGANDA (MDR-HRU)
| The baseline study for the Monitoring, Documentation, and Advocacy for Human Rights in Uganda (MDR-HRU) focused on assessing the current landscape of land and environmental rights, as well as the protection of Human Rights Defenders (HRDs) in the country. The study examined the existing legal and institutional frameworks, identifying gaps and mechanisms for improvement. It also evaluated the knowledge, attitudes, and practices among Local Environmental Defenders (LEDs) regarding the monitoring and documentation of rights violations. Additionally, the study reviewed the capacity of government agencies, such as the Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC), to address issues related to corporate accountability and HRD safety. The research provided detailed statistics on land and environmental rights violations, assessed referral pathways and access to justice mechanisms for LEDs, and mapped out the existing referral pathways, including stakeholder recommendations for enhancing the effectiveness of these mechanisms. | DanChurchAid,
| 2024 |
EVENT MANAGER FOR THE KYAMBOGO COLLEGE SCHOOL PLATINUM JUBILEE CELEBRATIONS | Adroit Consult International successfully managed the launch of the Kyambogo College School Platinum Jubilee Celebrations, ensuring a well-coordinated and memorable event. The firm handled every aspect of the event, including layout design, decorations, stage setup, seating, public address systems, lighting, security, and promotion. Adroit’s thorough planning and successful execution ensured broad awareness and engagement, making the event a resounding success and reinforcing the institution’s legacy. This project further solidified Adroit’s reputation as a leader in high-quality event management in Uganda. | Kyambogo College School | 2024 |
ASSESS AGRIBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN UGANDA’S CATTLE CORRIDOR, ANALYSE BARRIERS, ECONOMICALLY APPRAISE TRANSFORMATIVE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS, AND DEVELOP CONCEPT NOTE TO STIMULATE PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS
| We assessed agribusiness opportunities within Uganda’s cattle corridor, analyzing barriers to private sector investment in transformative climate solutions. Economic appraisals were conducted, and a concept note was developed to stimulate private sector engagement in climate-resilient agricultural interventions. | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | 2024 |
VALUE CHAIN AND ENVIRONMENTAL RISK ASSESSMENT IN GREATER BAHR-EL-GHAZAL
| Key value chains and market opportunities were identified in Northern and Western Bahr-el-Ghazal, and the environmental impact of these activities was assessed. The findings and recommendations were included in a final report. | ACTED Hai Malakal, Juba, South Sudan | 2024 |
MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING (MEL) PARTNERSHIP WITH MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MUST) AND MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL (MRRH)
| Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning Consultancy for the Partnership between Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH), Mbarara University of Science and Technology (MUST), and Mbarara Regional Referral Hospital (MRRH). The engagement focused on (1) a partnership evaluation for the most recent years (2018-2024); and (2) development of a conceptual framework for partnerships to highlight impact, shared values, program focus areas, goals, and outcomes. This was a somewhat unusual evaluation as it involved assessing a partnership vs. a project. Further, indicators and objectives were not identified from the beginning of the partnership, which required an iterative process to gathering data and determining impact. Adroit successfully evaluated the partnership across key priority focus areas. They employed a highly participatory qualitative approach, incorporating key informant interviews and focus group discussions with a diverse range of stakeholders to assess the partnership’s impact. The assessment was guided by criteria of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development / Development Assistance Committee (OECD/DAC), with a particular focus on the partnership’s effectiveness, equity, and impact since 2018.
| Massachusetts General Hospital
| 2024 |
IMPACT STUDY OF THE (DIGITAL) FINANCE, AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION SECTORS IN NORTHERN UGANDA AND WEST NILE.
| The study collected both quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design and delivery. It included mapping the current availability and delivery of financial services, assessing loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, and evaluating the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to cater to target groups. Additionally, the study identified and documented necessary procedures and products for financial service providers, highlighted good practices and key lessons from similar projects, and formulated considerations for designing and delivering loan products to better serve refugees and host communities in underserved areas. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
DOCUMENT THE IMPACT OF WASH SERVICES PROVIDED IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN WEST NILE. |
| UNICEF Plot 9 / P.O. Box 2381, George St, Kampala | 2024 |
MARKET ASSESSMENT FOR REFUGEES AND HOST COMMUNITIES
| The market assessment for refugees and host communities evaluated market structures, operations, and the potential for profitable goods and services. It identified key market players, their strengths and weaknesses, and assessed growth opportunities. The study focused on challenges faced by women and youth in accessing profitable markets and financial services. It also examined factors influencing purchasing decisions, current market trends, and the resources needed for starting and sustaining youth and women-led enterprises, including capital, skills, and support systems. | Brac Uganda Country Office | 2024 |
| CONSULTANCY TO PROVIDE RESEARCH AND M&E SUPPORT LABOR TO CONDUCT RESEARCH AND M&E ACTIVITIES FOR A PERIOD OF 2 YEARS (24 MONTHS) | Population Services International Uganda
| 2024 |
CO-DESIGN WITH THE COMMUNITY SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS IN KIGGUNDU AND SEBINA ZONE OF MAKERERE KAVULE
| The co-design project for sustainable waste management in Kiggundu and Sebina Zone of Makerere Kavule involved surveying and mapping eight drainage tributaries to connect with the main channel. It included constructing these tributaries, desilting the main drainage channel for effective water flow to the Lubigi channel, and planting a green belt of trees, flowers, and grass along the drainage. Additionally, the project focused on community sensitization to ensure proper maintenance of the drainage system.
| UNDP
| 2024 |
SOCIAL MEDIA AND CONTENT CREATION FOR SUDANESE ENTREPRENEURS
| The social media and content creation project for Sudanese entrepreneurs involved developing social media strategies and providing consultation. It included content development, video creation, and monitoring of information. The project also featured training in advanced video editing and provided equipment such as HD cameras and software for use during the assignment.
| Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
| 2024 |
CONDUCTING A STUDY ON OPPORTUNITIES AND BARRIERS FOR CROSS-BORDER MINERAL TRADE IN THE GREAT LAKES REGION OF AFRICA.
| The study on cross-border mineral trade in the Great Lakes Region assessed regional regulatory frameworks and domestic policies in five ICGLR Member States. It examined the mineral trade sectors within these countries and identified opportunities for policy and regulatory reforms to eliminate trade barriers and boost investments at both regional and national levels. | Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
| 2024 |
FEASIBILITY STUDY IN SELECTED DISTRICTS IN UGANDA
| The feasibility study in selected districts in Uganda evaluated the viability of implementing a people-centered, sustainable project across key thematic sectors. It involved conducting a stakeholder analysis to identify actors, needs, interventions, and gaps by engaging relevant government agencies, district local governments, UN agencies, civil society organizations, national partners, and local communities. | Johanniter International Assistance | 2024 |
SURVEY ON HEALTH CARE SERVICES AND RECORDS FOR MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH IN UGANDA
| The survey on healthcare services and records for maternal, newborn, and child health (MNCH) in Uganda explored the role of the MCH Passport within RMNCAH policies and development plans. It identified obstacles to its utilization and reasons for its underuse. The survey also assessed the current state of MCH service delivery without the MCH Passport and evaluated the feasibility and importance of promoting its wider dissemination.
| JICA | 2024 |
END OF PROJECT EVALUATION OF FRESH FRUITS NEXUS PROJECT -SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOR REFUGEE AND LOCAL FARMERS IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARUA AND TEREGO DISTRICTS
| The end-of-project evaluation explored the resilience and sustainability of activities through a holistic “greening” model, demonstrating a climate-resilient, low-carbon value chain. It sought to improve income security for refugees and host communities, particularly women and youth, by creating income opportunities in the organic fresh fruit and vegetable value chain. Additionally, the project aimed to boost local market development through the sale and export of organically certified produce, emphasizing responsible supply chain management from farmer to consumer. | DanChurchAid | 2024 |
CONDUCTING A MARKET ASSESSMENT STUDY FOR INCREASING OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH PARTICIPATION AND EMPOWERMENT, ACTION
| The market assessment study aimed at increasing youth participation and empowerment involved analyzing various business sectors and vocations in the target regions, focusing on incomes, profits, wages, numbers, and survival rates. It included a thorough evaluation of current and potential future economic and business opportunities. Additionally, the study examined major constraints faced by youth, particularly gender-related barriers, in pursuing these business and vocational opportunities. | DanChurchAid | 2024 |
DEVELOPMENT OF A 5 YEAR (2024-2028) STRATEGIC PLAN FOR AAPU
| The development of a 5-year (2024-2028) strategic plan for AAPU involved leading the creation of the plan based on identified program needs and strategic objectives. It included facilitating reflection sessions for staff and Executive Committee Members on the context and AAPU’s theory of change. The process clarified the association’s vision, objectives, purpose, and strategic direction. Consultative and validation workshops were held to determine the next strategic direction, and recommendations were made for improvements and strategies to implement the AAPU action plan. | Association of Ambulance Professionals Uganda | 2024 |
MALARIA END USE VERIFICATION SURVEY CONSULTANCY
| The malaria end-use verification survey consultancy aimed to verify the availability of key malaria medicines and commodities, ensuring they reach their intended recipients and are used appropriately. It involved monitoring the supply chain management of these medicines and commodities to identify and address issues promptly. The consultancy contributed to establishing an effective supply chain monitoring system and provided regular updates on malaria case management. | Management Sciences for Health -MSH | 2024 |
MID-TERM EVALUATION FOR THE ACTUATE PROGRAM IN UGANDA
| The mid-term evaluation for the ACTUATE program in Uganda aimed to provide accurate, reliable, and timely data to support evidence-based decision-making and program improvement. It focused on generating insights to enhance operations in line with the ACTUATE theory of change and assessed the program’s contribution to increasing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) commodities and services through both public and private sector channels.
| DKT International Uganda | 2024 |
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, COACHING AND MENTORING IN THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LIVELIHOOD PLANS BY THE INJURED WORKERS (FIWS) BUJAGALI ADVISORY PROJECT
| The technical assistance, coaching, and mentoring for the Injured Workers (FIWS) Bujagali Advisory Project focused on refining and finalizing existing livelihood development plans. It included capacity building through advice, mentorship, and training on financial management, value addition, and marketing. The project also involved identifying funding opportunities, securing linkages beyond the Bujagali Advisory project, and managing fund disbursement. Additionally, it included monitoring, tracking, and evaluation to ensure effective implementation and outcomes. | World Bank Group | 2024 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR UNCDF _ECHO PROJECT
| The baseline study for the UNCDF-ECHO project established baseline data for programme goal and outcome indicators. It involved capturing quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design. The study mapped the availability and delivery of financial services and products, including loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, while assessing the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to serve these groups. It also identified procedures and products needed for cost-effective market service, documented good practices and lessons from similar projects, and formulated key considerations for loan product design, delivery, and beneficiary targeting. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
CONDUCTING A SURVEY ON DOMESTIC COFFEE CONSUMPTION
| The survey on domestic coffee consumption aimed to determine the average number of coffee cups consumed per person per day and estimate the level of consumption nationally and regionally. It calculated per capita coffee consumption and tracked the trend of imported coffee quantity and value over the past decade. The survey assessed average consumer expenditure on coffee, influenced by income, employment status, age, marital status, and education. It identified the percentage of households that do not drink coffee, and among those that do, the proportions drinking at home versus out of home. Coffee brands and preferences, alongside other beverages consumed with coffee, were examined. Reasons for non-consumption were explored, and strategies to address them were devised. Consumer perceptions and attitudes towards coffee were analyzed, along with the supply capacity of local roasteries, their annual sales, and challenges. Recommendations were provided to boost domestic coffee consumption in Uganda.
| Uganda Coffee Development Authority | 2024 |
MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING FOR MARKET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT (MEL4MSD)
| The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for Market Systems Development (MEL4MSD) project aimed to enhance the technical capacity of local Ugandan firms in providing MEL services for market systems development by awarding MEL activities from the FtF IAM Year 4 annual work plan to these firms, in collaboration with MarketShare Associates experts. It focused on advancing learning around FtF IAM interventions and improving the measurement of outcomes and impacts of partnerships. Additionally, the project supported USAID’s localization goal by building the management capacity of Ugandan firms to handle USAID work as direct grantees or sub-awardees. | USAID/ DAI Global LLC/ The Feed the Future Inclusive Agricultural Market Activity (FtF IAM) /AFEX
| 2023 |
CONDUCTING AN ENDLINE IMPACT EVALUATION FOR ALIGHT PROJECT.
| The endline impact evaluation for the ALIGHT project assessed improvements in economic, social, and health outcomes, measuring the project’s results against its intended objectives. It drew lessons from the project’s design, implementation, successes, and failures to inform future practices. The evaluation included measuring client satisfaction with ALIGHT services, identifying preferred feedback channels, and reviewing the performance of existing channels. It also supported the dissemination of evaluation findings and lessons learned from the project.
| ALIGHT | 2023 |
MARKET SURVEY ON FUNDRAISING STRATEGIES TO INFORM INSTITUTIONAL LOCAL RESOURCE MOBILIZATION
| The market survey on fundraising strategies for institutional local resource mobilization included a review of the country context and a competitor analysis. It assessed fundraising opportunities, evaluating market volume and segment shares. Additionally, the survey analyzed the fundraising performance of the National Society.
| Uganda Red Cross Society | 2023 |
BASELINE SURVEY FOR ASSESSMENT OF ACCESS TO FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS, RIGHTS PROTECTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE AND PEACE-BUILDING
| The baseline survey for assessing access to food security and livelihoods, rights protection and accountability, good governance, and peace-building aimed to understand the resilience status of Pibor communities through key impact areas of the ICSP project. It involved reviewing draft outcome and output indicators using the Performance Indicator Reference Sheet guide, collecting baseline values for these indicators, and identifying the root causes and complexities of the target population’s vulnerabilities. | Oxfam South Sudan | 2023 |
ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR GREEN ENERGY SOLAR (GIZ)-PROJECT IN WEST NILE
| The endline evaluation for the Green Energy Solar (GIZ) project in West Nile assessed improvements in the economic, social, health, and environmental well-being of refugees and host communities. It measured the uptake and adoption of solar products in homes, businesses, and agriculture. The evaluation reviewed the project’s effectiveness in achieving results, sustainability, and the impact of supply-side interventions, including the use of Saving Groups (SGs) and involvement of small shop owners and retailers. It also examined the impact of demand-side interventions, such as awareness campaigns and affordability efforts. Additionally, the evaluation assessed the project’s response to beneficiary needs in Terego and Madi Okollo districts, budget utilization efficiency, and the contribution of partnerships with solar companies and their expertise in implementation. | ZOA International
| 2023 |
DEVELOP A PROGRAM & PROJECT CYCLE MANAGEMENT & DELIVERY MANUAL FOR THE PRIVATE SECTOR FOUNDATION UGANDA (PSF-U)
| The development of a Program & Project Cycle Management & Delivery Manual (PPCMDM) for the Private Sector Foundation Uganda (PSF-U) involved reviewing the current undocumented management and delivery model. The manual was designed to align with PSF-U’s operational context, vision, and mission, aiming to enhance operational efficiency, effectiveness, and internal controls while ensuring transparency and accountability. It included simplified templates and tools for practical use. Additionally, the project provided training for PSF-U staff to effectively implement the manual.
| Private Sector Foundation Uganda
| 2023 |
A MAIZE AND SORGHUM VALUE CHAIN ANALYSIS AND DEVELOPMENT OF A MARKET PENETRATION STRATEGY FOR AFEX COMMODITIES LIMITED IN TO UGANDA.
| The maize and sorghum value chain analysis for AFEX Commodities Limited in Uganda involved conducting a rapid market analysis of production and marketing systems. This included examining production patterns by region, distribution channels, trade trends, price fluctuations, key market actors, and the regulatory framework. The analysis also considered macro-economic, social, and political factors affecting the maize and sorghum markets. Based on these findings, market entry and positioning strategies for a new player were identified and highlighted. A comprehensive market penetration strategy was then developed to guide AFEX Commodities Limited’s approach.
| USAID/ DAI Global LLC/ The Feed the Future Inclusive Agricultural Market Activity (FtF IAM) /AFEX | 2023 |
ASSESS BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF IMPLEMENTING THE PRIVATE AGRICULTURE SERVICE PROVIDERS FEE-FOR SERVICE MODEL IN KARAMOJA SUB-REGION
| The assessment of barriers and enablers for implementing the Private Agriculture Service Providers (PASP) fee-for-service model in the Karamoja sub-region focused on identifying obstacles to adoption by both farmers and agents. It also established the enablers and successes of the model’s implementation. Based on these findings, recommendations were developed to strengthen the model’s sustainability beyond the project.
| Catholic Relief Services – Uganda
| 2023 |
PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION USING MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGE METHODOLOGY (MSC) TO EVALUATE THE LEGO FUNDED MULTI-COUNTRY PLAYFUL PARENTING PROJECT
| The participatory evaluation of the LEGO-funded multi-country Playful Parenting Project using the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology involved several steps. A plan for the evaluation was developed, including the overall methodology design, tools, and MSC story templates, through joint discussions with project coordinators and the National MEAL team. Key internal and external documents, including previous participatory evaluations by ChildFund, were reviewed to finalize the MSC methodology. The process culminated in documenting three stories of change, each a maximum of one and a half pages long. | Child Fund International Uganda
| 2023 |
SUPPORT THE VALUE4HER WOMEN AGRIPRENEURS OF THE YEAR AWARDS (WAYA 2023)
| Support for the Value4Her Women Agripreneurs of the Year Awards (WAYA 2023) involved several key tasks. Initially, a thorough assessment of all received applicants was conducted to create a longlist. A list of the top 100 vetted and verified applications was provided, along with a brief report on insights from the applicants and the evaluation process. The top 15 candidates were then shortlisted for final evaluation. Further assessment of the top 100 applicants refined this list to the top 15. Detailed profiles of these candidates were prepared for inclusion in the WAYA 2023 booklet, which was distributed at the 2023 AGRF Summit. Additionally, high-quality communication coverage for the WAYA 2023 campaign and awards ceremony was provided, including engaging materials and input for the final WAYA report.
| AGRA Kenya
| 2023 |
HUMAN RESOURCE CONSULTANCY FOR CHURCH COMMISSIONERS HOLDING COMPANY LIMITED AND ITS SUBSIDIARIES
| The human resource consultancy for Church Commissioners Holding Company Limited and its subsidiaries involved reviewing and assessing current personnel policies, practices, and performance appraisal procedures. A comprehensive Human Resources Manual was developed, tailored to the nature of the enterprise in each sector. Training and support were then provided to management and staff on the new HR manuals to ensure effective implementation. | Church Commissioners Holding Ltd,
| 2023 |
ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR IMPROVING SUSTAINABLE WASH SERVICES AND SCHOOLS FOR SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEES IN BIDIBIDI SETTLEMENT, YUMBE PROJECT.
| The endline evaluation for the Improving Sustainable WASH Services and Schools for South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement, Yumbe project involved several key components. The evaluation examined the extent to which project objectives were achieved against set targets and assessed the impact, including key enabling and constraining factors. It established factors crucial for the operation and maintenance of constructed facilities and community structures. Comparative statistics were generated from baseline and project reports to measure progress and impact. The evaluation reviewed the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, and early signs of impact. It also investigated the Financial, Institutional, Environmental, Technological, and Social (FIETS) sustainability of the intervention and provided recommendations for improvement. Finally, recommendations and lessons learned were identified to guide future WASH intervention cycles. | HEKS/EPER and ACORD-U
| 2023 |
MIDTERM EVALUATION FOR POWER TO YOU(TH) PROGRAMME 2021-2025 | The midterm evaluation for the Power to You(th) Programme 2021-2025 aimed to inform planning for 2024-2025 at country, regional, and global levels, including the potential revision of 2025 targets. The evaluation findings were used to assess and potentially adjust the overall theory of change, guiding future planning. It sought to enhance consortium-level partnerships and the implementation of principles on Southern Leadership. Additionally, the evaluation updated context analysis, risk analysis, and cross-cutting themes at the country level. It also ensured compliance with the accountability requirements of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | Reproductive Health Uganda
| 2023 |
SMALLHOLDER FARMER ENDLINE SURVEY DATA COLLECTION FOR IFC-GRAINPULSE ADVISORY PROJECT IN UGANDA
| The Smallholder Farmer Endline Survey for the IFC-GrainPulse Advisory Project in Uganda aimed to assess several key impacts. It evaluated how the project influenced farmer household agricultural practices, including the uptake of inputs and crop yields. The survey measured the project’s effects on household income, poverty reduction, food security, and dietary diversity. It also examined the project’s impact on the status and empowerment of women within farming households and assessed its influence on farmers’ access to finance. Additionally, the survey investigated variations in project impact by geographic area, crop type, and gender. | World Bank Group | 2023 |
BASELINE DATA COLLECTION FOR NESTLE NESPRESSO COFFEE FARMERS IN UGANDA
| The baseline data collection for Nestlé Nespresso Coffee Farmers in Uganda involved conducting a quantitative survey to establish initial metrics for a quasi-experimental evaluation. This survey aimed to capture data on key variables relevant to the program’s goals, providing a foundation for measuring changes and impacts over time.
| World Bank Group | 2023 |
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC PLAN.
| The development of the National Health Care Waste Management Strategic Plan for Uganda involved several key components. It included creating national policy guidelines for health care waste management, outlining a five-year implementation strategy with planned investments for safe and eco-friendly waste management. The plan also involved costing and prioritizing the implementation strategies and developing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan for the Ministry of Health. Additionally, it defined the roles and responsibilities of various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies at both national and subnational levels concerning the health care waste management policies and strategies. | Ministry of Health | 2023 |
PARTICIPATORY GENDER SENSITIVE CONFLICT ANALYSIS FOR THE “HEIGHTENING CONFLICT SENSITIVITY IN ONE PROGRAMME APPROACH/HUMANITARIAN DEVELOPMENT PEACE NEXUS APPROACH”
| The participatory gender-sensitive conflict analysis for the “Heightening Conflict Sensitivity in One Programme Approach/Humanitarian Development Peace Nexus Approach” focused on several key areas. It aimed to identify synergies between mental health and psychosocial support (MHSSP) and peacebuilding, and to explore how women can be meaningfully engaged in both areas. The analysis sought to document women’s contributions to peace and security within settlements and host communities to foster social cohesion. It also involved developing tools to identify early conflict triggers, contributing to resource mobilization, and creating a conflict-sensitive framework to guide program implementation. | Oxfam Novid
| 2023 |
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM EVALUATION.
| The cash transfer program evaluation assessed the outcome and impact of the cash assistance project against its objectives, activities, and outputs as outlined in the project log frame. It evaluated the quality of program implementation, including the effectiveness of the design and modality choice, and reviewed accountability mechanisms. The evaluation also examined how well the program addressed the needs of people with disabilities, gender, and other marginalized groups. Key findings documented what was working well and what was not, including challenges in human resources, logistics, and finance, and provided recommendations for improving the program and future action research. | Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC)
| 2023 |
MID-TERM REVIEW OF THE STRATEGIC PLAN FOR NATIONAL FOREST AUTHORITY
| The mid-term review of the National Forest Authority’s (NFA) Strategic Plan involved assessing quarterly and annual performance reports to identify gaps, challenges, and lessons learned in implementation. It included mapping NFA’s stakeholders, conducting consultations with various groups, and integrating crosscutting issues such as gender, equity, and climate change. The review also evaluated the M&E framework, established new targets, and prepared a report with recommendations for the remaining strategic period. Additionally, it involved presenting findings through debriefings and a stakeholders’ workshop and providing mentoring and training for staff responsible for implementation. | ECOTRUST/ National Forestry Authority
| 2023 |
INDEPENDENT EXTERNAL REVIEW OF HOME-GROWN SCHOOL FEEDING (HGSF) PROGRAMME IN KARAMOJA
| The independent external review of the Home-Grown School Feeding (HGSF) Programme in Karamoja assessed the progress towards achieving the program’s goals and objectives in alignment with national strategies. It identified factors critical to the success or hindrance of the program’s outcomes and evaluated the impact of take-home rations (THR) on reducing household vulnerability during Covid-19. The review also highlighted key lessons learned to inform future planning and contribute to strategic decision-making for the new Embassy of Ireland Mission Strategy. | Embassy of Ireland in Uganda | 2023 |
FINAL PROJECT EVALUATION FOR ECHO INCLUDE (INNOVATIVE AND INCLUSIVE ACCELERATED EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITY CHILDREN)
| The final project evaluation for the ECHO Include program assessed the project’s performance against its indicators, comparing end-line achievements with baseline data. It evaluated the program’s accountability, participatory approach, and stakeholder satisfaction. The evaluation examined the program’s success in providing quality and inclusive education, distance learning, and addressing COVID-19 impacts, as well as its equity and inclusiveness. It identified lessons learned, success stories, and recommendations to inform future programs. Additionally, it compared data from the West Endline to demonstrate the overall achievement of the project. | Save the Children | 2023 |
BASELINE STUDY SURVEY UNDER SCIDA III PROJECT(UGANDA)
| The baseline study survey under the SCIDA III project in Uganda identified existing pasture lands and assessed their management and sustainability. It pinpointed hotspot areas affected by overuse, degradation, and erosion, which are suitable for rehabilitation. The survey also documented sustainable livelihood resilience measures related to rangelands from NGOs and partners, and identified 15 cross-border pilot projects on resilience strengthening for pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities that are effective and suitable for scaling up, particularly in a Kenya-Uganda context.
| Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
| 2023 |
INSURANCE PRODUCT INNOVATION RATING
| The insurance product innovation rating project involved developing criteria to define and rank innovative insurance products, submitting these criteria for approval, and using them to select the top five proposals. After engaging the selected proposals through interviews, the project recommended three finalists. A panel of judges was facilitated to select the best proposals. The project concluded with the submission of a detailed report to the Authority, which included key observations and recommendations, and presenting the winners at an awards ceremony, with management of photography, videography, and documentation during the event. | Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda
| 2023 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR FARM RADIO INTERNATIONAL
| The baseline study for Farm Radio International aimed to assess communication channels available to rural women, men, youth, and other value chain actors for accessing information, decision-making, and feedback. The study identified gaps in existing communication channels, evaluated radio listening patterns and ICT usage among farmers, and gathered data on agricultural practices, particularly circular and regenerative farming. It also explored gender equality and inclusion issues related to information access and identified ways to strengthen contributions from value chain actors and stakeholders for more beneficial outcomes. | Farm Radio International Uganda | February 2023 |
BASELINE ASSESSMENT OF THE DCA /ECHO-FUNDED DISASTER PREPAREDNESS AND RESPONSE PROJECT (DPR)
| The baseline assessment of the DCA/ECHO-funded Disaster Preparedness and Response (DPR) Project identified potential risks to the project and proposed mitigation measures. It examined institutional linkages related to robust disaster management, particularly the Early Warning Early Action (EWEA) strategy and response. The assessment also established the community’s knowledge, attitudes, and practices towards disaster preparedness strategies, plans, and mechanisms, and suggested swift and effective locally-driven responses in the event of a disaster. | Danchurch Aid (DCA) Uganda Human Rights House, Plot 1853, John Kiyingi Road, Nsambya, P.O Box 11027, Kampala, Uganda | December 2022 |
EVALUATION OF MNCHN/ACT HEALTH FORWARD PROJECT IN AGAGO.
| The evaluation of the MNCHN/ACT Health Forward Project in Agago focused on assessing the project’s success in improving health and nutrition outcomes among mothers and children from the catchment communities of 20 primary care facilities by the end of 2022. It also evaluated the impact of a people-centered advocacy approach in enhancing these outcomes in the 60 communities surrounding the health facilities.
| GOAL Relief and Development Organization Plot 5448 Bong Close, Kasanga Kiwafu Estate, P O Box 72472 Kampala-Uganda | December 2022 |
CONDUCTING PROJECT PROGRESS STUDY FOR THE PROCSA PROJECT
| The project progress study for the PROCSA project aimed to assess the percentage of targeted smallholder farmers (SHF) reporting increased productivity, resilience of farming systems to climate change, and adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices. It also evaluated the number of final beneficiaries (at least 50% women) of climate adaptation measures supported by the GCCA+ project/program and the percentage of women engaged in joint decision-making on CSA practices. | Deutsche Gesellschaft fur, Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
| 2022 |
DEVELOPMENT OF AN ENERGY EFFICIENCY MULTI STAKEHOLDER PLATFORM (EE-MSP) STRATEGY AND ACTION PLAN
| The project involved the development of an Energy Efficiency Multi-Stakeholder Platform (EE-MSP) strategy and action plan for Uganda. This included conducting a policy, legal, and institutional gap analysis, assessing existing MSPs’ strengths and alignment in the energy sector, mapping advocacy issues and platforms, establishing guiding principles and structures for the EE-MSP, and mapping key institutions involved. Additionally, a costed action plan and a monitoring and evaluation framework for the EE-MSP were developed, followed by support for a validation workshop of the strategy and action plan. | Stichting SNV Netherlands Development Organization | 2022 |
DOCUMENTATION OF STORIES OF CHANGE/ DOCUMENTARIES UNDER BPRM PROJECT LAMWO AND YUMBE.
| The project entailed documenting stories of change through the development of documentaries focused on the psychological outcomes experienced by refugees in Lamwo-Palabek and Yumbe-Bidibidi settlements. This involved conducting field visits to these project areas, followed by detailed interviews with selected men, women, and youth beneficiaries to capture their experiences and insights for the stories of change.
| TPO Uganda | November 2022 |
EVALUATION OF THE COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL UGANDA CHILD AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM–2020-2022.
| The project involved evaluating the Compassion International Uganda Child and Development Program for the period 2020-2022. The evaluation focused on assessing the progress made towards achieving the program’s overall goals and objectives as outlined in the strategy document. The evaluation also identified effective implementation approaches, highlighted constraints that may have hindered progress, and provided recommendations on which specific aims should receive more or less attention. Additionally, the evaluation suggested potential new initiatives aligned with Compassion International’s vision and mission and assessed how well the strategy fit into the broader CI National strategy. | Compassion International | December 2022 |
DEVELOPMENT OF A FUNCTIONAL COMPLAINTS AND RESPONSE MECHANISM (CRM) SYSTEM FOR NPA, SOUTH SUDAN
| The project focused on developing a functional Complaints and Response Mechanism (CRM) system for the Norwegian People’s Aid (NPA) in South Sudan. It involved identifying gaps in NPA’s existing CRM practices and creating a context-specific CRM policy, complete with a framework, tools, and Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to operationalize the system. The project also developed a formalized process for soliciting, receiving, processing, and responding to feedback and complaints from beneficiaries and partners, with a focus on gender sensitivity and confidentiality. Additionally, NPA staff in Juba and field offices were trained on the CRM policy, system, and implementation tools. The project concluded with concrete recommendations on the staffing and financial requirements necessary to maintain the CRM system after its rollout. | Norwegian People’s Aid-South Sudan | December 2022 |
DEVELOPING A YOUTH AND ADOLESCENT STRATEGY WITH EVIDENCE BASED APPROACHES IN FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY UGANDA AREA PROGRAMS
| The project involved developing a Youth and Adolescent (Y&A) Strategy for Food for the Hungry Uganda (FHU) using evidence-based approaches within their area programs. It began with a scoping study to identify opportunities for rural youth in agriculture value chains, health, and education. The project also identified age-segregated best practices for Y&A engagement across these sectors and mapped key players and actors in the Y&A sub-sector for future engagements. To strengthen FHU’s Y&A programming, a Theory of Change (TOC) and results framework were developed to track progress through proposed interventions. The project culminated in the creation of the FHU Y&A Strategy for 2022-2025 through a consultative process with youth, partners, and key stakeholders.
| Food for the Hungry Plot 40 Zimwe Road, Block 244, Muyenga, P.O. Box 12167, Kampala, Uganda | September 2022 |
EXTERNAL EVALUATION OF THE PROJECT: PROTECTION AND EMPOWERMENT OF AND RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN NORTHERN UGANDA
| The external evaluation of the Protection and Empowerment of Rights Defenders (PELARD-N) project in Northern Uganda assessed the project’s logical framework matrix to determine its design effectiveness and impact against key indicators. The evaluation highlighted key lessons, strengths, and weaknesses of the project and provided recommendations for similar future projects. It also analyzed the approach used by PELARD-N to evaluate its suitability and potential for replication by other development actors in the region.
| Human Rights Focus | 2022 |
FORMATIVE RESEARCH AND BASELINE STUDY FOR FARM RADIO INTERNATIONAL IN UGANDA
| The formative research and baseline study for Farm Radio International in Uganda examined current communication channels used by rural communities and value chain actors to access information, make decisions, and introduce new practices. It identified gaps in existing channels and highlighted needs for new dialogue and knowledge-sharing platforms. The study explored radio listening patterns, preferences, and ICT usage among farmers, and gathered information on attitudes and practices related to agriculture, including circular and regenerative practices. It also assessed gender equality and inclusion issues and identified key value chain actors and stakeholders to strengthen their contributions. | Farm Radio International | September 2022 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR THE SG+ PROJECT
| The consultancy services for conducting a baseline study for the SG+ Project involved assessing the status of performance indicators outlined in the project’s Log frame/M&E plan. This assessment aimed to facilitate monitoring progress towards the project’s objectives related to the Work Readiness Program (WRP), Governance and Anti-corruption, and the socio-economic impacts of the COVID-19 crisis in Uganda. The consultancy also involved evaluating relevant outcome indicators in the M&E plan and providing the necessary data and information for measuring project performance.
| Private Sector Foundation Uganda | September 2022 |
MALARIA END-USE VERIFICATION SURVEY
| The Malaria End-Use Verification Survey aimed to verify the general availability of key malaria medicines and commodities, ensuring they reached the intended recipients and were used correctly. The survey monitored the supply chain management of these malaria resources to identify and address issues promptly, contributing to the establishment of an effective supply chain monitoring system. Additionally, it provided regular information on malaria case management. | Management Sciences for Health (MSH)
| 2022 |
PROVIDING EVIDENCE FROM THE NATIONAL PETROLEUM SECTOR RELATED ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING ACTIVITIES; IDENTIFYING GAPS AND AREAS OF IMPROVEMENT FOR THE SECTOR SUSTAINABILITY
| The project provided evidence from national petroleum sector environmental monitoring activities by assessing the cumulative environmental impacts of oil and gas development within the Albertine Graben. It identified gaps and areas for improvement in the monitoring systems at community, district, and national levels, evaluating the adequacy of the legal and institutional framework in relation to international best practices for environmental and social safeguards. Recommendations were generated to enhance the efficiency of environmental monitoring for the sector’s sustainability.
| WWF Uganda Country Office (WWF UCO) Plot 2, Sturrock Road, P.O. Box 8758, Kampala, UGANDA | September 2022 |
MID TERM EVALUATION OF THE 5-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE PERIOD 2019-2023
| The mid-term evaluation of the 5-year strategic plan (2019-2023) assessed how well the supported programs were meeting their targets and the degree of program integration and synergy achieved. It evaluated the engagement of right-holders in claiming their development rights and interactions with duty bearers in fulfilling their obligations. The evaluation measured the programs’ performance against OECD/DAC criteria—relevancy, efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability, coherence—and their impact on the livelihoods of targeted rights-holders. It identified successes and challenges, drew lessons, and proposed alternatives to strengthen current interventions and prepare for the next strategic plan. | Strømme Foundation East Africa,
| 2022 |
INSURANCE PRODUCT INNOVATION RATING
| The insurance product innovation rating project developed objective criteria to define and rank innovative insurance products. Proposals were reviewed and five top proposals were selected based on these criteria. Interviews were conducted to further assess these proposals, leading to recommendations for the top three: Best, 1st Runner-up, and 2nd Runner-up. A panel of judges was organized to finalize the selection. A detailed report was submitted to the Authority, including observations and recommendations. The project also managed photography, videography, and documentary for the awarding ceremony where the winners were presented. | Insurance Regulatory Authority of Uganda
| 2022 |
MID – TERM EVALUATION FOR SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATED INTERVENTIONS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES (SIIV) PROJECT UNDER FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAM
| The mid-term evaluation for the SIIV Project under the Family Strengthening Program assessed the project’s impact on vulnerable families and communities, focusing on orphans and other vulnerable children. It measured achievements in improving access to quality services for these children and evaluated efforts to enhance psychosocial well-being and restore at-risk families. The evaluation also examined the capacity of key implementing partners, community structures, and families to provide care and protection for children in the target areas. | SOS Children’s Villages Uganda, Plot 53, Ntinda II Road P.O. Box 27510 Kampala, | June 2022 |
SITUATION ANALYSIS OF CHILDREN IN ALTERNATIVE CARE IN UGANDA.
| The situation analysis of children in alternative care in Uganda provided an in-depth understanding of the circumstances facing children without parental care or at risk of losing it. It involved analyzing policies, strategies, and social-economic trends impacting these children, with data disaggregated by various factors. The analysis identified barriers and bottlenecks in accessing social services and provided a comprehensive, equity-sensitive overview to support result-based decision-making for the government and development partners. It highlighted data gaps and the need for evidence to improve monitoring, assessed the enabling environment for realizing children’s rights, and examined how interventions are prioritized in national policies and budgets. Additionally, it addressed emerging concerns such as environmental and mental health issues affecting children in alternative care. | SOS Children’s Villages Uganda,
| March 2022 |
BASELINE ASSESSMENT OF THE ACHIEVEMENTS OF HIV/AIDS AND TB PROGRAMMING IN EASTERN UGANDA
| The baseline assessment of HIV/AIDS and TB programming in Eastern Uganda evaluated the coverage, uptake, and quality of prevention, care, treatment, and support services. It examined the relevance of interventions previously implemented by a partner and assessed the potential for sustaining the activity components and results achieved. | Baylor College of Medicine Children’s Foundation-Uganda,
| 2022 |
BASELINE SURVEY FOR DISABILITY INCLUSION IN 10 DISTRICTS IN UGANDA.
| The baseline survey for disability inclusion across 10 districts in Uganda generated initial figures to measure future project progress. It assessed the involvement of persons with disabilities (PWD) in decision-making at community, regional, and national levels, including budgeting. The survey evaluated accessibility in education, noting the percentage of schools with infrastructure and materials for students with disabilities. It examined employment metrics, including average monthly earnings of PWD, and assessed access to public transport. Data was disaggregated by age, disability, and sex, and included considerations for disaster risk reduction and climate change. Linkages were established between global, regional, and national indicator platforms, ensuring PWD were incorporated into health, gender, and WASH indicators. | CoRSU Hospital Entebbe,
| 2022 |
STUDY ON GENDER DYNAMICS IN COMBATTING WILDLIFE CRIME IN UGANDA
| The study on gender dynamics in combating wildlife crime in Uganda explored the distinct challenges faced by women and men in wildlife law enforcement. It examined the roles of various genders, including men, women, and youth, in addressing wildlife crime both nationally and within communities. The study assessed how gender issues are integrated into wildlife law enforcement institutions and investigated the impact of gender on leadership within these organizations.
| Wildlife Conservation Society
| 2021 |
MARKET SURVEY AND NEEDS ASSESSMENT FOR HOUSING IN KAMPALA
| The market survey and needs assessment for housing in Kampala involved reviewing current commercial development requirements and operational policies for both existing and future needs in Uganda. The assessment included a detailed market research to evaluate trends, demands, marketability, and viability of the proposed condominium apartments. The final report provided conclusions and recommendations on design and implementation strategies, along with a detailed design brief outlining the required finishes and approved alternatives. | Arch Design Plot 20 Hancock Road; Ntinda; Kampala | 2021 |
TOURISM MEDIA CAMPAIGN
| The tourism media campaign involved developing a comprehensive strategy and creating diverse content, including one TV commercial and one radio spot for each Partner State, as well as regional versions of these media. The campaign also included a newspaper article or advertising story for each Partner State and regional coverage. The consultancy prepared the procurement processes for media coverage through national and regional TV stations, radio stations, and newspapers, which were to be managed by GIZ. Additionally, the campaign was launched with a virtual press conference at the East African Community (EAC) level. | GIZ Arusha Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
| 2021 |
END OF PROJECT IMPACT EVALUATION AND HOUSEHOLD SATISFACTORY SURVEY
| The project was an end-of-project impact evaluation and household satisfaction survey to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance of MAAIF’s interventions in achieving development objectives. We reviewed key documents, evaluated project outcomes and impacts, and assessed sustainability, stakeholder participation, and alignment with policies. Additionally, the evaluation examined the project’s contribution to institutional capacity-building and identified lessons learned. The household satisfaction survey focused on evaluating beneficiaries’ satisfaction with livestock health services and pinpointing areas for improvement in service delivery. | Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries,
| 2021 |
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EXTERNAL REVIEW ON PROMOTION OF LOCALLY-LED SCHOOL FEEDING AND CHILD PROTECTION IN UGANDA
| The external review assessed the outcomes and long-term sustainability of locally-led school feeding and child protection initiatives in Uganda, focusing on the Bidibidi refugee settlement. The evaluation examined the effectiveness of these interventions in improving the nutritional status and educational outcomes of children, as well as in strengthening community-based mechanisms for child protection and conflict resolution. | Caritas Denmark, | 2024 |
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IMPACT STUDY OF THE (DIGITAL) FINANCE, AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION SECTORS IN NORTHERN UGANDA AND WEST NILE.
| The study collected both quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design and delivery. It included mapping the current availability and delivery of financial services, assessing loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, and evaluating the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to cater to target groups. Additionally, the study identified and documented necessary procedures and products for financial service providers, highlighted good practices and key lessons from similar projects, and formulated considerations for designing and delivering loan products to better serve refugees and host communities in underserved areas. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
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FINAL PROJECT EVALUATION FOR ECHO INCLUDE (INNOVATIVE AND INCLUSIVE ACCELERATED EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITY CHILDREN)
| The final project evaluation for the ECHO Include program assessed the project’s performance against its indicators, comparing end-line achievements with baseline data. It evaluated the program’s accountability, participatory approach, and stakeholder satisfaction. The evaluation examined the program’s success in providing quality and inclusive education, distance learning, and addressing COVID-19 impacts, as well as its equity and inclusiveness. It identified lessons learned, success stories, and recommendations to inform future programs. Additionally, it compared data from the West Endline to demonstrate the overall achievement of the project. | Save the Children | 2023 |
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ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR IMPROVING SUSTAINABLE WASH SERVICES AND SCHOOLS FOR SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEES IN BIDIBIDI SETTLEMENT, YUMBE PROJECT.
| The endline evaluation for the Improving Sustainable WASH Services and Schools for South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement, Yumbe project involved several key components. The evaluation examined the extent to which project objectives were achieved against set targets and assessed the impact, including key enabling and constraining factors. It established factors crucial for the operation and maintenance of constructed facilities and community structures. Comparative statistics were generated from baseline and project reports to measure progress and impact. The evaluation reviewed the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, and early signs of impact. It also investigated the Financial, Institutional, Environmental, Technological, and Social (FIETS) sustainability of the intervention and provided recommendations for improvement. Finally, recommendations and lessons learned were identified to guide future WASH intervention cycles. | HEKS/EPER and ACORD-U | 2023 |
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Final Evaluation for DGD Belgium Project in Kyaka II Settlement – Kyegegwa District & Kyangwali Settlement -Kikuube District | Assessment of the performance of the project based on the OECD/DAC criteria of relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability, and impact. We also analysedthe factors favoring/ hindering achievement of expected outcomes, including the appropriateness of the implementation and documented key learnings. | Oxfam Novib | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Facilitate Strategy Development (2022-2026) For Habitat for Humanity Uganda | Preparation of virtual and face-to-face Steering Committee (SC) and key stakeholder meetings on Strategy development and the development of the first draft strategy-outline and infographic (with the HFHI GI25 vision and ToC, SMART indicators- Global Metrics (GMT), risks and options/approaches for National Organization effective work. We also finalized the Strategy Framework. | Habitat for Humanity Uganda | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Market Assessment of Enterprises in Refugee and Host Communities (Isingiro, Kamwenge, Kyegegwa and Kyangwali) of UNHCR Operation in Uganda | Examination of the market and provision of analytical assessment of the existing opportunities for refugee enterprises to sustainably contribute to the local economy and growth including opportunities for cross border trade. Assessment of characteristics of refugee owned businesses and documentation of roles of the different actors in supporting the emergence, growth and sustainability of refugees’ enterprises. | UNHCR Representation Office, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct an Urban & Peri-Urban Agriculture Efficiency Analysis in Kampala | Identification of stakeholders within the food chains, and drawing a Theory of Change of each food chain. Making an overview of inputs invested and used in setting up and running the food chains. Mapping was carried out of benefits of food chains and valuation of inputs and outcomes. Calculation of the SROI ratio, verifying and validating the SROI with a focus group delegated by project leads (UNEP, KCCA and Rikolto). | Rikolto East Africa | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Provision of Technical Assistance to Conduct Project Evaluation for the Health Supply Chain Improvement project | Assessment of if supply chain system is consistently delivering quality assured products to health facilities, if long-term technical capacity and logistical infrastructure have been developed at facility level, and the cost and benefit of the Health Systems Improvement Project. The identification of key lessons learned in strengthening supply chain management systems at MAUL and health facility level and assessment of the service level and order fulfilment rates for all scheduled customer orders. | Medical AccessUganda Limited | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Feasibility Study on Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) Programming in Madi Okollo District, West Nile Uganda | Determination of the cash transfer delivery mechanisms and modalities, protection standard and operational risks involved in CVA implementation. Determination of the transfer amount and frequencies, identification and recommendation of the best cash transfer service providers and the best exit strategy for the project. | Humanity and Inclusion | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for End of Project Evaluation/End Line Survey and (Limited Scope) Basic Feasibility and Needs Assessment | Assessment and elaboration of whether the implemented measures have shown the expected results in order to reach the projected outcomes and impact using the baseline study conducted in the project area at the beginning of the project as well as data collected through internal monitoring as a point of reference. Assessment of the project based on OECD/DAC criteria and summarization of the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the project implementation. | Sign of Hope | 2021 | |
Gender Inclusive and Employment Opportunity Identification and Market Scan | Identification of current economic occupations that exist for young people and to what extent the market opportunities exist for those occupations, and how they affect the environment. Provision of information on youth profiles and identification of challenges preventing youth to be involved into these opportunities. Identification of political economy opportunities that exist in environment for youth employment and refugee engagement and political barriers that exist for youth employment. | SNV Netherlands Development | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for The Evaluation of Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) IV and Formulation on SIP V | Assessment of the examination and management of criminal cases, promotion of observance of prosecution services’ performance standards at all ODPP areas of jurisdiction (headquarters, regional, district offices and agencies with delegated prosecutorial functions), Ensuring Efficient, effective and quality public prosecution and collaborations with other inter-state agencies and other partners in public prosecutions at international level. | Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Assignment 3: Kayunga-Busaana, Buikwe, Kamuli District | Development of a mobilization strategy for each cluster/group of towns, and a cluster-specific WASH drama script. Design of promotional IEC materials (including posters, banners, pull-ups, tear drops, stickers, brochures) displaying information about Ministry of Water and Environment and STWSSP operations and activities, safe water supply and management, and sanitation & hygiene improvement practices, HIV/AIDs awareness, gender mainstreaming and good governance in the water and sanitation sector. Production of samples of the designed promotional materials. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Training On Gender, Indigenous People’s Rights And Their Linkage To ESSF | Conducting brief capacity needs assessment of UCO staff on issues of gender and IPs. Development of a detailed training content and programme/schedule, delivery of the training to the participants (UCO staff and partners) via zoom and conducting an online evaluation on the impact of the training | WWF Uganda Country Office | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Review MSC’s Resource Mobilization Strategy | Reading and appreciation of the Current Resource Mobilization strategy, the Company’s new five year-strategic plan document and other relevant documents. Conducting a detailed analysis of potential global and local donors to map the feasibility of securing thematic funding. Mapping donors’ strategic areas of interest, funds available, grantees, funding windows, requirements and guidelines and interest in funding key MSC result areas. Review and alignment of the Resource Mobilization Strategy to the new GoU Program Based Planning and budget allocation criteria based on the 18 National programs in the NDP III. Identification of potential funding scenarios. | The Microfinance Support Centre Ltd, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Child Protection Rapid Needs Assessment In Adjumani, Palabek And Palorinya Refugee Settlement (North West Uganda) | Identification of the different un-met protection needs and risks among refugee and asylum-seeking children and their families/caretakers in the settlements; identification of the existing capacities, resources and coping mechanisms of children, host communities, as well as partners and government; and informing tdHNL’s CPiE programme responses to close gaps between children’s current status and the desired state. | Windle International and Terre des hommes-Netherlands | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Situational Analysis (PESTEL MODEL) AND SWOT for Kick Corruption Out of Uganda (KICK-U) | Assessment of the main achievements of and challenges of previous KICK -U strategic plan, identification of the specific challenges that that were faced during the implementation, and document lessons learnt. Assessment of KICK-U as an Anti-Corruption Coalition. with focus on the interrelationship between members and KICK-U as network organization. Assessment of the reach of KICK-U as network organization and analysis of the political, economic and socio-cultural context of KICK-U in relation to governance issues in Kigezi. | Deutsche Gesellschaft fur, Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for A Study on The Impact Of COVID-19 On Gender Relations and Economic Situation of Target Communities | Examination of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on gender relations in target communities and assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the economic status of women and youth in target communities. identification of the capacities within communities to response and cope with stresses and shocks such as Covid-19 | Oxfam Novib | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Human Resource Review, Job Analysis, Job Evaluation and Develop Performance Standards for All the Jobs in HESFB Structure | Creation of a basis for several administrative decisions: strategic planning, succession planning, promotions and rewards system. Ensuring that the employees’ duties are linked to and contribute to the mission, goals and results of the organization. Ensuring the establishment of employee performance measurement systems for boosting employee performance. Establishment of a process which captures employee skills and promote personal growth and advancement in their career. Provision of a framework for documenting work planning and performance review to facilitate decision making and promoting a two-way system of communication between the supervisors and the employees | Higher Education Students’ Financing Board, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake UNRA Key Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey | Review of relevant documents, development of sampling frames and the sample size based on an approved list of stakeholders Design of appropriate tools for the data collection and analysis, collection of the desired data agreed upon with UNRA. This formed a basis for establishment of the customer satisfaction level and perception levels using well established assessment parameters, identification of customers’ perceptions of UNRA’s product and services and establishment of priority areas for improvement. | Uganda National Roads Authority | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Mapping and Assessment Of HIV/AIDS Risks and Vulnerabilities Among Key Economic Sectors in Uganda | Identification of the persons and sectors (individuals or groups and industry or sectors) affected most by HIV and AIDS, the appropriate options for preventing and controlling HIV and AIDS at the World of Work. Review of policy, legal and institutional framework on the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the world of work and assessment of the direct and indirect impacts of HIV and AIDS on labor, employment and productivity. Development of an HIV and AIDS at Workplace Risks and Management Plan detailing mitigation measures for addressing the potential negative impacts, and an Mand E plan. Estimation of the epidemic effect on communities, e.g., morbidity, mortality, health care demands, orphan hood, AIDS-induced poverty, stigma and discrimination, etc. | Ministry of Gender Labor and Social Development | 2021 | |
Desk Review of The Government Sector Framework on Nutrition-Policies and Programs | Addressing the prevention versus treatment of acute malnutrition, the nutrition specific and nutrition sensitive interventions and catering to the needs of vulnerable groups along lines of gender, equity, disability, youth, and other crosscutting. Understanding and documenting the extent to which the interventions are documented and how appropriate and operational they are at county / sub-county levels. | Catholic Relief Services -Kenya | 2021 | |
Baseline Study for The Survival Intervention Under Compassion International Uganda | Assessment of whether the communities in the project areas have basic knowledge and skills on GOBBIFFF, relevant C-IMCI components (identification of common child illness symptoms and their management and safe motherhood). Assessment of the current level of FCP involvement; and their knowledge of MCH interventions and the level of male caregiver involvement in MCH within communities of program implementation | Compassion International Uganda | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Country Programme Evaluation | Assessment of the performance of DCA Uganda’s country programme, with a specific focus on the contribution of the programme to DanChurchAid’s global goals of Save Lives, Build Resilient Communities and Fight Extreme Inequality. Specifically, the programme assessment was with regards to relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability. the programme on the following. | DanChurchAid Uganda Human Rights House, | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Mid Term Project Evaluation for Consolidating National Efforts and Supporting Community Based Initiatives That Prevent Violence Against Children in Uganda | Establishment of the project achievements as per the indicators in the Results framework and identification of document key project outcomes/impact to demonstrate the project achievements. Generation of lesson and promising practices from the project implementation that can be scaled up or replicated elsewhere. Provision of recommendations for improving project implementation and/or future project design. | TPO Uganda | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for AFFCAD NGO Capacity Development | Assessment and provision of an overview and analysis of the capacity strengths, weaknesses, gaps, opportunities and demands in the organization the assessment should in particular as far as practical and realistic, identify and analyze the main human capacity weaknesses The expected results analyzed the dynamics that explain present capacity. Identification of identify the driving forces for change to ensure effectiveness of the capacity development that will enhance the ability of the organization to meet its commitments according to the strategic plan. | Action for Fundamental Change and Development (AFFCAD) | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Develop and Operationalize Internal Accountability Mechanisms and Performance Management Systems for Effective Prevention and Response Programming of Violence Against Women And Children And Harmful Practices (VAW/VAC/HP) in Selected MDAS. | Review of the existing internal accountability and performance management systems for the public officials in the selected MDAs. Identification of the nature and dimensions used for public service accountability and identify the gaps to address Gender focusing on VAW/VAC/HP and SRHR. Development of mechanisms for accountability and performance management systems for effective prevention and response of VAW/VAC/HP prevention and response programming in public service. Provision of training and mentoring sessions for Strategic Managers in priority MDAs and 6 spotlight DLG | UNDP | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Training on National NGO Board of Directors’ Roles and Responsibilities | Training on National NGO Board of Directors’ roles and responsibilities | GOAL Kampala | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Baseline Assessment for Livelihoods Enhancement For West Nile And Acholi (LEWA) Project | Establishment of the existing situation at the start of the project as per the goal and each of the set objectives. Crosschecking the suitability and realism of the set project targets and overall design in light of the findings as generated from the baseline. Identification of the risks likely to occur to the project and propose possible mitigation measures and the key gender roles and potential barriers in line with involvement in livelihood activities and how this eventually affects vulnerable groups. Establishment of Community KAP. Showing the linkage between the demand and supply of the most common grown crops in Acholi and West Nile region | Luther World Federation-Uganda Program (LWF) | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Development of A Complaints | Conducting a Situational analysis to assess the nature of public complaints and challenges faced and develop a framework for complaints management with objectives, application and scope and utilization of the information from situational analysis and other relevant material, develop a Complaints Management Manual. Facilitating a meeting of Focal point persons who should make an input in the draft as stakeholders. | Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Identification Of Potential Agricultural Commodities And Value Chain Analysis Study In Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Kikube District, Western Uganda | Identification of commercially viable value chains to be promoted by the project targeting both refugees and host populations of Kikuube district and the Albertine region as a whole; Conducting detailed value chain analysis of these value chains relating to the existing potential in the Albertine region (Oil and gas);Making proposals of non-farm IGAs that potentially have a strong link or support to the growth and expansion of selected value chains under implementation. | Action Against Hunger, USA | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Carry Out A Baseline Survey for The Skills for Employment Project (SEP) | Establishment of benchmark data related to the specific objectives and expected results of the project, to be able to measure progress towards the achievement of these objectives during the final evaluation and Assessment of the socio-economic status of youth and young women in refugee and host community in this regard. Establishment of the current youth unemployment rate in Koboko, Yumbe and Obongi districts | Windle International Uganda (WIU) | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for End line Evaluation of Emergency Mobile Health, Nutrition & Protection in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan Phase II. | Assessment of Inclusiveness (the extent to which the program adhered to diversity in all its implementation phases), relevance, Efficiency and Effectiveness of the project implementation and the Impact and Sustainability of the project. Documentation of the significant lessons learnt from the project strategies and approaches, and make recommendations for future programming, | Care International South Sudan | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Endline Evaluation for Tekowa Project In Four Districts of Kitgum, Lamwo, Pader and Agago. | Assessment of the understanding of the project by the beneficiaries, the Relevance of the action, Appropriateness of project design, Adequacy of the project management and organization, Efficiency of the action, Effectiveness of the action, Impact of the action and the Sustainability of the action | Luther WorldFederation-Uganda Program (LWF) | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services for Final Evaluation of the Project ‘’Access to Formal and Informal Education for Vulnerable Girls and Adolescent Mothers in Post Conflict Nwoya District’’. | Assessment of the project based on the OECD/DAC criteria and determination of the Relevance, Cross cutting issues, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact, Sustainability. Making recommendations and Lessons Learned | Caritas Switzerland | 2020 | |
Scoping Study and Preparation of Tor for Social Impact Assessment (Esia) In Nakasongola And Dokolo Under Strategic Towns Water And Sanitation Project (STWSSP) | Identification of the Hydrological resources in the project areas, Geological/soil resources in the project area, Biodiversity (flora and fauna) in the project area and the Current socio-economic conditions in the project area | Ministry of Water and Environment | Ongoing | |
Consultancy Services for Multi-Dimensional Gender-Based Context Analysis | Analysis of the roles, dynamics and capacities of women, men, girls and boys regarding the different sectors of the intervention, the social and/or cultural norms affecting women, men, girls and boys (decision making, participation, choice of livelihoods, access to education, SRHR, mobility etc.) in both settings (host and community). Collection of Key gender sectoral information: Livelihoods & Food Security, Protection (including SGBV) and SRHR, WASH, Environmental Protection & Sustainable Energy, Improved Literacy, Numeracy and Skills Development | Act Church of Sweden and ICCO Cooperation | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services on Business (STRATEGIC) Planning for The Solar Department at Nakawa (VTI) | Carrying out institutional, financial and context analysis of the solar department at NVTI, including the on-going development for the Renewable Energy Training Centre (RETC), solar trainings and the long-term solar training activities. Carrying out a needs assessment on the development of a solar and mini-grid training courses to define the scope of the training (theory vs practice; industrial placements) together with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) as well as private sector representatives the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES). DIT. Carrying out a SWOT analysis. | GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake NCF Climate Resilience and Diversification of Livelihood End of Project Evaluation | Evaluation of the extent to which supported program interventions achieved planned targets and impacted the livelihoods of the rights holders. Assessment of the effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, value for money and sustainability of the program’s interventions to the targeted rural communities. Documentation of the gaps, lessons learnt and make recommendation to SFEA, partners and funder on improving the programs in future. | Strømme Foundation East Africa | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Dissemination of The Developed Hub Tool Kits For East Africa Youth Inclusion Program Phase II | Development of details of stages, processes and activities that are followed in setting up, running and sustaining a youth focused hub tool kit. The hub tool kit indicated how youth will be sensitized and mobilized, recruited, how Self-Help Group will be formed, how to cornerstone training and reinforcement, participatory self-review and planning, capacity building, input provision, linkages to the market, financial services and government programs. | Heifer International Uganda | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting Social Network Analysis (SNA) Assessment of Refugees in Kampala. | Illustration of where refugees reside and work across Kampala, but their connectedness to other refugees of similar or different nationality within Kampala, to the settlements across Uganda, and with their country of origin. Determination of Household power dynamics, establishment of the inter-dynamics between the urban refugee and host community and analysis of the current access to livelihood opportunities. | Mercy Corps Uganda | 2020 | |
IFC Grain pulse Uganda Smallholder Farmer Baseline Data Collection | Creation of a profile of smallholder farmers, their household characteristics, including poverty and food consumption estimates as well as nutrition related indicators; farming practices; access to and utilization of agricultural inputs and services; access to finance; yields; sales; gender roles; and others. Establishment of a baseline for farmer livelihood and farming related indicators before the start of project implementation. | International Finance Corporation and World Bank Group | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an End of Project Evaluation of The African Prisons Project “Prisons’ Justice Change-Maker Project | Facilitation of a critical analysis that would allow African Prisons Project (APP) to challenge assumptions and ways of working, and explore challenging areas of their work in order to strengthen the effectiveness of future programming through reflection on lessons learned. | African Prisons Project | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting A Sanitation Baseline Update in Five (05) Divisions of Kampala Under City Wide Inclusion Sanitation Program. | Assessment for the existing offsite and onsite sanitation facilities as well as pit emptying technologies that are used in low income communities. Provision of relevant information on how ISO 24521 can be adopted in technology options for low income communities for testing, promotion and scale up. Assessment of the sanitation market potential and segments in the 5 target divisions and 16 parishes including Supply chain actors, Hardware shops, construction companies and masons. | Water for People Uganda | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services for Pre-Paid Meter (PPM) Final Evaluation | Understanding user and stakeholder perceptions, understanding and acceptance of the technology, its application, its functionality and the process to inform, install, use and maintain the technology. Assessment of the social and economic impacts (both positive and negative) of the prepaid water meters on the rural communities. Assessment of the behavioral impacts (both positive and negative) of the prepaid water meters on individuals, WUCs and other actors in rural communities and the suitability of the system for ensuring and increasing water access to the most vulnerable. | GOAL Uganda | 2019 | |
End-Line Assessment of The Supporting Micro Enterprises Strengthening (SMS) project | Determination of the extent to which project outcomes and their targets were achieved, the effectiveness of programmatic activities and alternative implementation approaches and evaluation of the extent to which the project’s cross-cutting themes have been addressed and integrated. Assessment of | Mercy Corps | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services To Develop the Human Resources For Health Strategic Plan 2020-2030 | Undertaking a situational analysis to determine HRH strategic priorities; including the review of the HRH strategic plan 2005-2020. Development of a framework for reviewing the implementation of the HRH Strategic plan 2005-2020, documenting the successes, challenges and recommending priorities for HRH Strategic Plan 2020-2030.Development of a draft costs HRH Strategic Plan for the period 2020-2030; including its financing and implementation strategy;Review of the national institutional capacity, organizational set-up, financial and administrative systems to assess readiness for effective implementation of the HRH Strategy and development of an M&E plan. | World Health Organization | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Mid-Term Review for the “Enhancing Resilience of Communities To Climate Change Through Catchment Based Integrated Management Of Water & Related Resources In Uganda” (EURECCA PROJECT) | Assessment of the initial inputs and results of the project, the quality of implementation, including financial management. assumptions made during the preparation phase, (in particular, objectives and agreed upon indicators, against current conditions) and assessment of the factors affecting the achievement of objectives M & E systems and their implementation. | Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) Tunisia | 2019 | |
End-Line Evaluation of Emergency Mobile Health, Nutrition & Protection in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan Phase I | Assessment of the extent to which the program adhered to diversity in all its implementation phases and the relevancy. Review of the efficiency and effectiveness of the project implementation, the impact and sustainability of the project in order to determine what significant achievements the project had brought about in the lives of target beneficiaries. Documentation of the significant lessons learnt from the project strategies and approaches, and made recommendations for future programming, based on learning from this project. | Care International South Sudan | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake A Baseline Survey on Perceptions, Attitudes and Understanding of Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Concept in Uganda | Preparation of a work plan and appropriate tools, conducting Key Informant Interviews with selected partners, in-depth focus group discussions with regional HRDs, thematic groups, staff and selected states actors. Sharing first draft of the baseline survey report and incorporating comments | National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders Uganda | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for A Self Employment and Livelihood Assessment and Feasibility Study For The Integration Of A Multi-Purpose Cash Transfer Within V/YSLAs | Conducting a market assessment to identify self-employment and small businesses opportunities in WAYREP’s targeted geographies, Mapping of vocational and job placements opportunities, business incubation centers, conducting a beneficiary capacity and competency assessments and Mapping of the current forms of exploitative labor that majority of women and girls in urban and in and around refugee settlements are engaged with. | Care International Uganda | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct the Review Of Energy And Mineral Development Sector Development Plan (2015/16-2019/20) | Review of all the processes surrounding the sector development plan right from design, budgeting and monitoring processes and the participation of all other sector agencies in the mentioned herein. Assessment of implementation of the SDP against the key targets that were stipulated in the plan. Identification of the key areas of success, best practices, lessons learned during implementation. Illustrated impact of the SDP II according to OECD/DAC criteria by specific analysis of promotion of energy penetration to rural areas, promotion of renewable energy and promotion of efficient utilization of energy resources | GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Identification Of Development Options Around High Conservation Value Areas In Uganda | Identification of issues and options related to conservation and development around High Conservation Value areas (HCV) and the identification of both existing and potential business cases to reduce human-wild life conflicts. Identification of key development and conservation issues and options around High Conservation Value areas in Uganda; Development of a draft guiding policy framework to attract investments around High Conservation Value Areas through multi-stakeholder collaboration and related analysis) | Solidaridad Uganda | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Context Study For High Flyers Programme | Conducting a context study for High Flyers Programme in the areas of Lango and Nebbi regions where the project/programme operates. Market assessment in Nebbi and Lango regions, analyzing potential (private sector) partners for Small and Medium Enterprises in Agri business financial and mapping of financial service providers and products, both nationally and locally. | Interchurch Coordination Committee Development Aid (ICCO Cooperation) | 2019 | |
Research on Local Revenue Generation, Allocation and Utilisation/Accountability In Soroti And Kumi Municipal Councils | Examination of the strengths, opportunities and challenges of the Local Government revenue generation, allocation, utilization and accountability processes. Generation of citizen’s perceptions and participation in local revenue generation, allocation and utilization processes. Provision of recommendations on how to enhance local revenue generation, allocation and utilization in an accountable manner. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition, | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Integrity Perception Survey | Redefinition of key parameters and framework to measure the integrity within public institution or tax administration, assessment of the current level of integrity based on internal and external feedback, establishment of the impact (efficiency, effectiveness, relevance, best practices, lessons learnt and existing gaps) of previous or current integrity enhancement programmes. Provision of recommendation and a clear roadmap to guide the implementation of an improved Integrity Enhancement Program for the Authority. | Uganda Revenue Authority | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Developing Hub Tool Kits for East Africa Youth Inclusion Program Phase 1 | Development of details of stages, processes and activities that are followed in setting up, running and sustaining a youth focused hub tool kit. The hub tool kit indicated how youth will be sensitized and mobilized, recruited, how Self-Help Group will be formed, how to cornerstone training and reinforcement, participatory self-review and planning, capacity building, input provision, linkages to the market, financial services and government programs. | Heifer International Uganda | January 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an Evaluation Study of the 2007 Macroeconomic Impact Assessment Study of HIV&AIDS on Uganda’s Development Process | Review of the 2007 macroeconomic impact assessment of HIV&AIDS and identify key findings, assessment of the necessary conditions for implementation of the findings and recommendations and the extent to which the recommendations have been applied to key national processes such as planning, budgeting, resource allocation as well as monitoring evaluation. | AIDS Information Center | 2019 | |
Consultancy for Conducting a Baseline Evaluation for the Change the Story Project | Development of appropriate data collection and analysis tools to collect both quantitative and qualitative data according to the project’s log frame indicators, test. Testing project indicators and data collection tools, making modifications as appropriate and collection of data that served as benchmark measures against the project’s log frame indicators. Provision of a summary of the Key indicator data and a report summarizing the implication for project implementation and measurement. | Build Africa | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for End Line Survey of Korea International Cooperation Agency (KOICA) -Supported Maternal, Newborn and Child Health (MNCH) Project In 12 Districts in Uganda | Providing evidence of program performance and achievements against the planned results, and provide lessons learned from implementation in the 12 intervention districts. Development of the end-line survey protocol and conducted household and health facility surveys in the 12 districts (by employing a compatible methodology with the baseline survey). Documentation of achievements, challenges, lessons learned and phase out strategy to sustain gains made by the project interventions | United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Uganda | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Mid-Term Evaluation Support Programme To the Refugee Settlement and Host Communities in Northern Uganda (SPRS-NU) | Based on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD)/ Development Assistance Committee (DAC) criteria, assessment of the projects progress towards achieving its expected results outlined in the log-frame. Assessment of whether the intervention logic assumed at design stage of the project was still valid and necessary, documentation of key learnings from the project. | Consortium: (Danish Refugee Council (DRC); Save the Children; ZOA and Community Empowerment for Rural Development (CEFORD) | 2018 | |
End Line Evaluation for School Digitization Project/Digital Financial Services (DFS) | Assessment of the extent to which digitization had impacted (if any) students and teacher attendance and brought about change in school drop outs due to lack of school fees; Assessment of the extent to which digitization had improved the financial management process for schools and parents; and the extent to which digitization had enabled schools to efficiently manage their cash flows; Assessment of the potential for embedding approaches that would ensure the project impact is sustainable. | Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS) | 2018 | |
Skills Market Assessment in Palorinya Refugee Settlement – Moyo District, Uganda. | Identification of high potential growth sectors and employment trends in Palorinya refugee settlement in Moyo district and other surrounding districts, analysis of the current employment practices and skills in demand in the local labor market. Determination of constraints faced by vulnerable youth in the labor market; Identification of potential employment and self-employment opportunities for youths. | Finn Church Aid’s (FCA) Uganda | 2018 | |
Consultancy Services to Assist and Co-Manage the Preparation and Execution East African Community (EAC) Scholarship Program | Development of selection criteria for scholarship holders and universities, Supporting the Selection Process of universities and students, developing a concept for extra-curricular activities, Supporting the short-term trainings of EAC employees, Monitoring and Evaluation, Overall Project Management and Reporting | KfW Development Bank and inter University Council for East Africa | on going | |
Mid-Term Review of National Planning Authority (NPA) Strategic Plan 2015/16-2019/2020. | Assessment of the extent of progress made towards achievement of the Plan’s Strategic direction (objectives, strategic interventions) based on set targets and results; the extent to which the Plan had been instrumental in guiding management in decision making and actions; the extent to which the annual budgets had been aligned towards implementing the Planned objectives, specific outputs and outcomes; Assessed the alignment of the plan to the National Development Plan (NDP II) | National Planning Authority | 2019 | |
Development of Oxfam In Uganda South Sudanese (Ss) Refugees Transitional Response Strategy April 2018 – March 2020 | Analysis of the current South Sudan Response and established existing and potential links to future development, development of an Oxfam in Uganda transitional humanitarian strategy/plan that builds on the CRRF and links to local and national long-term development plans. Enhance staff and partner awareness and understanding of transitional and development perspectives of the current response and changes in our approach that needs to be undertaken. | Oxfam Uganda | 2018 | |
Consultancy for Services for Preparation of Project Completion Report (PCR) For the Lake Victoria Water Supply and Sanitation | Review and Assessment of the project appraisal report, project implementation manual, AfDB supervision mention reports and Aide memoirs, program progress reports in order to appreciate the project objectives and context. Examination of the fulfilment of the conditions of the grant, compliance of government of Uganda with respect to the submission of the project audit reports and quarterly progress reports. Verification of the actual counterpart contributions by the GoU to the project and discussed cost overrun and or under run issues with the implementing Agency. Assessment of the expected versus actual attainment of project objectives, output, outcomes and impacts. Documentation of key lessons | Ministry of Water and Environment | on going | |
Consultancy Services for Gender, Market and Livelihoods Analysis, Uganda | Gender Sensitivity and Gender Based Violence Analysis, an Agricultural Market Systems Analysis, Conducted Livelihoods Market Analysis and an Employment Market Analysis, Environmental Analysis. | World Vision Uganda | 2018 | |
End of Project Evaluation-Holistic Housing Support for Orphans and Vulnerable Groups Project in Kiryandongo District | Assessment of the extent of progress and likelihood of achieving project outcomes and provision of feedback to improve planning, project formulation, and implementation phases. Identification of recommendations for operationalizing and improving Habitat for Humanity Uganda’s livelihoods Framework | Habitat for Humanity Uganda | 2018 | |
Provision of Consultancy Services For Transaction Advisory Services For The Development Of Uganda Posta Limited (UPL) Properties Through A Public Private Partnership | Undertaking a feasibility study, options assessment (Public Private Partnership Models) and structuring of the financing, construction and operation of specified 41 Uganda Posta Limited properties. Providing advisory services for the procurement of a suitable private sector operator under an appropriate Public Private Partnership arrangement. | Uganda Posta Limited | 2020 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Domestic Coffee Consumption Survey | Determination of current coffee consumption level of Uganda in the difference regions. Identification of factors leading to regional differences in coffee consumption. A assessment of the extent to which recommendations advanced in 2004 were addressed, the extent to which supply constraints faced by local roasters in 2004 were addressed. Determination of the annual quality of finished coffee imports from 2011-2016 and compared them with local brands and development of output, outcome and impact indicators to assess performance of different actors promoting and directly engaged in roasting, procuring and serving coffee. | Uganda Coffee Development Authority | 2019 | |
Consultancy Services for Examining the Resilience Status Of Communities, Groups And Individuals Participating In Voluntary Service Overseas Uganda (VSOU) Projects And Those In The Implementation Locations | Identified less resilient and vulnerable communities, groups and structures within the areas where Voluntary Service Overseas is working; clearly detailing their various vulnerabilities, Identified and recommended appropriate support to existing mechanisms that facilitate peer-to-peer learning on different aspects of community resilience, and Collected good practices on strengthening community resilience and appraised existing government (at lower and central levels) and community level structures, including policies, ordinances and bye-laws that specifically addresses issue of resilience | Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) Uganda | 2018 | |
Documentation of Good Practices of the “Better Life for Girls’ Program | Identified from the existing reports, implementing partners, and field exercise the good practices and lessons learnt for the three identified outputs for this review. Undertook further in-depth analysis and documentation of the lessons learnt and four good practices. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2018 | |
Feasibility Study for Economic Empowerment Program in Arivu Subcounty –Arua District (Uganda) | Undertaking evidence-based feasibility study to establish key viable and promising sub sectors in the district and sub county. The Production and Marketing Sector comprised of five sub-sectors (Livestock, Crop, Fisheries, Entomology and Commercial Services) which are involved in production and marketing of various agricultural commodities. Proposed 3 key value chains in the identified sub sector in (1) above for the proposed area in line with National Development Plan (NDP) strategic approach of Commodity value chain and provision of technical inputs which are in line with Uganda Vision 2040. | African Evangelistic Enterprise Uganda | 2018 | |
Consultancy Services for Mid Term Review of The Supporting Policy Engagement for Evidence-Based Decisions (SPEED) Project | Assessment of the project’s performance and achievements vis-à-vis its overall objectives. Provision of a synthesis of the project’s achievements, challenges and learning and the project’s delivery mechanisms against its plans and quality standards. (i.e. was the project delivered within appropriate quality standards and according to plans, or where adaptations were made that this was done on the basis of appropriate data and learning). Review and analysis of the process of project implementation. | Makerere University School of Public Health | 2018 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting a Stakeholder Perception Survey For The Office Of The Auditor General | Assessment of the Office Mandate of OAG, audit processes and audit products of OAG. Examination of implementation and follow-up of the Auditor General’s reports. Assessment of the communication of OAG with stakeholders. Assessment of the perceived challenges with Office of the Auditor General (OAG) and provided recommendations for improvement | German Development Cooperation (GIZ) | 2018 | |
Consultancy Services To Conduct A Feasibility Study For The Proposed Glass Plant In Uganda | Studied and described the performance of the glass industry in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), scan of the legal and regulatory regimes on manufacturing in general and glass manufacturing in particular. Studied and profiled the sheet glass and glassware market in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) region and project the market demand in those markets. Recommended an appropriate location, appropriate technical, managerial and other human resources requirement and the most suitable process flow for the facility | Uganda Development Corporation | 2018 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Midterm Evaluation of The Independent Development Fund (IDF) Strategic Plan | Evaluation and Assessment of the progress in the implementation of the IDF strategic plan 2013/2015-2017/2018. Assessment of the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and Formulation and Alignment of the new strategic plan. | Independent Development Fund | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services for Facilitation of Inter-University Council Of East Africa (IUCEA) Staff Retreat | Building a collaborative and creative team environment for an efficient and effective results, understanding of individual, team and leadership (within team and overall) roles and responsibilities to developing innovative leaders and building creative teams for the achievement of the institutions results for 2016 and beyond, proposal of the most effective and applicable approach of conducting presentations to a diverse team of 35 people. Delivery of a motivational talks/team building sessions to Inter-University Council of East Africa staff in a highly interesting, interactive and participatory manner in line with the retreat theme. | Inter-University Council of East Africa | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Central Uganda Sub Region. | Mobilization and organization of community members and local leaders for all community engagements, dissemination to the community to enable them understand their key roles in the implementation process, conducting training for stakeholders to build their capacity to participate fully in water and sanitation activities and Set up of management arrangements for newly built water supply systems. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 | |
Consultancy Services to Review Uganda National Metrological Authority’s Existing Job Descriptions, Develop, Streamline Schemes of Services and Develop The Human Resources Strategy And Resourcing Plan | Review of the existing Job Descriptions and developed Updated and streamlined schemes of service or all approved jobs, development of a human resource strategy and resourcing plan for Uganda National Metrological Authority. | Uganda National Metrological Authority | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services for Final Project Evaluation and Documentation of Best Practices: “Combatting Silent Violence Against Young Children In Post-Conflict Districts Of Northern Uganda” Project | Assessment of the appropriateness of the project objectives to the problems that it was supposed to address, and to the physical and policy environment within which it was operated, assessment of if the project had been achieved at reasonable cost i.e. analysis of value for money. Assessment of the project based on all the OECD/DAC Criteria. Assessment of the extent to which program targets had been identified; significant progress achieved and important lessons learned in relation to key priority areas of child protection structures and mechanisms and CSO strengthening; disability inclusion and gender mainstreaming. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Opinion Polling for Voices for Health Project | Identification of public perceptions on access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services among the youth, establishment of public perceptions on utilization behaviors of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services youth, identification of public perceptions on the factors that enable and hinder utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services among youths. | Uganda Health Marketing Group (UHMG) | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an Anti-Corruption Action Research | Examination of the rights-holder perception of corruption in their communities, identification of the context and forms in which corruption occurs in the community, assessment of the causes of corruption in the community. Identification of gaps in the fight against corruption. Review of internal and any external literature on corruption and documented lessons and good anti- corruption mechanism that can be adapted in the fight against corruption. Obtaining the baseline data for anti- corruption indicator (% trained rights holders in SF programs who know what corruption is and its consequences). | Stromme Foundation East Africa | 2017 | |
Undertaking A Thematic Research Under the Theme “Are Our Local Accountability Institutions Working, The Case of Soroti, Katakwi, Amuria, Kumi, And Serere Districts | Generation of knowledge necessary for evidence-based advocacy and policy influence in Teso and Uganda as a whole. Conducting a field research with various stakeholders including district public accounts committees, district executive committees, district service commissions, district land boards, internal audits departments, Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs), Resident District Commissioners, private practitioners and civil society organizations. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for Promoting Girls’ Rights Through Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Project in Buyende, Kamuli AND TORORO DISTRICTS | Assessment of the level of understanding, confidence and ability of adolescent girls to exercise their rights, examination of the attitudes and support systems/mechanisms in place at community sub-county and district level for adolescent girls’ rights to education, sexual reproductive health and protection in Tororo, Kamuli and Buyende districts, assessment of the civil society in regard to support and action for the realization of adolescent girls’ rights, establishment of the level of support for the protection and promotion of women and girls’ rights among parliamentarians, members of the judiciary and senior civil servants. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 | |
Final Evaluation of Rock Point 256 Radio Drama (Engagement with Schools, Management Committees and Local Authorities | Assessment of the knowledge, attitudes and practice levels of school and community leaders in line with the key messages in Rock Point 256 regarding the involvement in improving education, establishment of the knowledge levels of parents, schools and community leaders after exposure to Rock Point 256 messages on working together towards achieving better education in public schools, the steps taken by school and community leaders towards improving academic performance in schools. Establishment of lessons learned by schools, leaders and the community at large after exposure to Rock Point 256 radio serial drama. | Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) | 2016 | |
Baseline Study for The Support Program to The Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern Uganda | Quantification of the baseline values against the indicators for the outcomes and outputs as outlined in the log frame. Provision of advice on the project log frame, objective hierarchy and proposed indicators to gather and document evidence. Preparation of a monitoring methodology and semi scientific design (with provision for panel data tracing) which would allow project progress to be objectively and representatively collected to determine impact and attribution of the project by end of the project. | Consortium: (Danish Refugee Council (DRC); Save the Children; ZOA and Community Empowerment for Rural Development (CEFORD) | 2017 | |
Gender Policy Review and Gender Audits for Goal and Partners | Conducting a Gender policy review, conducting a gender audit of GOAL, gender focal persons and partners, training staff and partners based on audit. Development of training presentations to be used by Human Resource/Gender focal persons for staff inductions and general ongoing Gender mainstreaming activities. | GOAL Relief and Development Organization | 2017 | |
Consultancy Services to Develop Human Rights Based Policy | Development of RHU’s Human Rights Based Policy, development of a dissemination plan for the policy to guide the dissemination process in the entire institution. | Reproductive Health Uganda | 2017 | |
Consultancy Service to Review and Develop A Strategic Plan for Soroti Catholic Diocese Integrated Development Organization (SOCADIDO) | Review of key organization documents and activities, development of a strategic plan to assist SOCADIDO to reach its targets and objectives, training of staff in the strategic plan priorities and focus. | Soroti Catholic Diocese Integrated Development Organization (SOCADIDO) | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct an End-Line Evaluation of The Community Based Efforts for HIV care and support (Gulu HIV project) | Establishment and documentation of the extent to which the project had achieved its objectives as stated in the project proposal and logical framework including activities, outputs and short-term outcomes. Establishment of the OECD/DAC criteria and generation of a summary table following the project results framework clearly comparing baseline and end-line project performance per each indicator. Documentation of four case studies (two family support group members, one village health team member, one youth-a girl) of project beneficiaries accompanied by a photograph. | ChildFund International Uganda | 2016 | |
Final Evaluation of Rock Point 256 Radio Drama (Engagement with Schools, Management Committees and Local Authorities. | Assessment of the knowledge, attitudes and practice levels of school and community leaders. Establishment of knowledge levels of parents, schools and community leaders after exposure to Rock Point 256 messages on working together towards achieving better education in public schools. Establishment of lessons learned by schools, leaders and the community at large after exposure to Rock Point 256 radio serial drama. | Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting A Health Facility Census and Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping in The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Divisions | Conducting a health facility census in the five divisions of the Kampala City. Mapping of the geographical location data of all the facilities enumerated during the health facility census in the five divisions of Kampala city using a Geographical Information system (GIS). Training of a small core group including selected staff from KCCA and officials representing different public and private organizations on how to update, maintain and manipulate the health facility database and how to interpret the reports generated from the census and GIS maps. | United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) | 2016 | |
Consultancy Service to Support the Development of A Five-Year Strategic Plan (2016-2020) For Nakivale Vocational Training Centre (VCT) | Establishment of the current needs and interests of Vocational Training Centre stakeholders and target beneficiaries. Review of the structuring of the training curriculum and the current programmes and provided recommendations for strategic direction. Review of Vocational Training Centre vision and mission, and conducting a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the institution. | Windle Trust Uganda | 2016 | |
Consultancy Service to Develop A Strategic Plan Of Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau | Review of the vision and mission statement of the Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau, conducting a Document review | Ministry of Health and BTC | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services for The End of Project Evaluation for The Safe Motherhood Project In Kiryandongo District | Assessment of the extent of implementation of the originally planned project activities and the achievement of planned project outputs. Making comparison of the baseline and end-line values. Conducting discussions with project stakeholders (staff, health workers, teachers, and district local government staff) on the performance of the Safe Motherhood (successes, failures and challenges). Documentation of the project promising practices that could be applied to future projects. Documented four case studies (accompanied by high resolution photographs with name and age of the interviewee) of the most significant positive changes in the sexual and reproductive health experiences of adolescent. | Child Fund International Uganda | 2016 | |
Consultancy to Conduct External Programme Evaluation for Windle Trust Uganda (WTU) Programmes 2011-2015 | Evaluation of the Trusts governance, managerial and technical abilities to deliver the programmes. Identification of the best practices, policies and procedures employed in delivering projects. Appraisal of the organizational processes of initiating projects and her ability to deliver them. Review of the successes and challenges of implementing Windle Trust Uganda strategic plan 2011-2015, assessment of the impact of the projects and programmes on beneficiaries. Provision of clear and concise recommendations for improvement in the wider programme. | Windle Trust Uganda | 2016 | |
Review and Align the Strategic Investment Plan to The National Development Plan II | Review and analysis of the performance (effectiveness) of the current Uganda Human Rights Commission Strategic Investment Plan. Identification of key constraints to performance (effectiveness) of the current SIP and developed recommendations to address the constraints in the Revised Uganda Human Rights Commission Development Plan. Designed of a system for capturing the Uganda Human Rights Commission outcomes as indicated in the SIP. Harmonization/ alignment of the current Human Rights Commission SIP to the National Development Plan II. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services for End Of Project Evaluation Of The Strengthening And Enhancing Torture Prevention, Rehabilitation And Accountability In East Africa Project | Assessment of the effectiveness of the project and the extent to which it had achieved planned outcomes and objectives. Analysis of the project’s wider impact and the extent to which the project validated African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and IMLU’s organization objectives. Identification of best practices and advised how the programme could be strengthened and inform future programming and wider organizational learning. | African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (ACTV) | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services for The Diagnostic and Baseline Study Of Eco Agriculture Sesame Livelihoods And Green Business Opportunities For Young Rural People Project In Lira District | Conducting agricultural and agribusiness policy analysis and implementation of the existing policies that relate to current sesame production. Identified gaps and suggested policy modification/harmonization measures. Identification of stakeholders involved in eco-agriculture and organic agri-business. Assessment of waste recycling processes and practices in the country and the likelihood/potential of target youth as drivers for change and access to decent green jobs. Analysis of the sesame production value chain and explored innovative economic models to support SMEs who are involved nowadays in traditional sesame harvesting activities. | Plan International Uganda | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services to Support The Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau To Facilitate The Development Of Its Strategic Plan For Next Five Years | Review of the previous strategic Plan and other documentation. Analysis of the different structures of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) in terms of governance, management practices, membership structure and external relations. Analysis of the capacity of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) in terms of human and financial resources to deliver its mandate. Facilitation of workshops/meetings with a view of collecting options and ideas from different stakeholders about the future direction of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) and development of a strategic plan. | Belgian Development Agency (BTC) and Ministry of Health | 2016 | |
National Performance Study on Key National Accountability Institutions | Recruitment and training of data collectors, use ofinformation gathered to develop a risk map, undertaking data validation workshops/meetings and submission of a report analyzing the findings of field surveys with findings and conclusions as well as fiduciary risk zones and recommended mitigating measures. | Transparency International Uganda | 2016 | |
Consultancy Services for Development of Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) Resource Mobilization Strategy | Undertaking a project Mobilization/inception, conducting a Legal and policy framework review, undertaking a Situational analysis, conducting Interviews with Uganda Human Rights Commission senior staff and stakeholders | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 | |
Development of An Issues Paper On The State Of Indigenous People In Africa | The paper analyzed the state of indigenous people in Africa highlighting the available options for inclusion by the African Development Bank in development projects undertaken in a number of countries. | African Development Bank (ADB) | 2016 | |
Development of Wetland Management Plans for Bunambutye And Lumbuye Wetlands | Conducting a situational analysis of wetland issues in the selected districts (Bulambuli and Kariro for our case) , analysis of the governance issues, equity issues, structure, mandates, purpose, resources and legal framework relevant for wetlands management through interaction with key institutions and partners including environment civil society, analysis of the social, economic and cultural relationships, interactions and resources that may affect effective wetland management, provision of strategies for systematically collecting detailed and relevant data for monitoring changes in the wetlands, including developing capacity for data collection in the different sectors. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2016 | |
Midterm Review for The Schools Community Approaches for Transforming Gender Relations Project In Kamuli District | Determination of the extent to which the project achieved its objectives as reflected in project performance indicators and targets set out at project design, Assessment of the OECD/DAC criteria of relevancy, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the Gender Transformation project in line with the original project design plan and M&E framework. Identification of the enabling and constraining factors and documentation of outstanding unexpected results (positive and negative) at outcome level and discussed their implications | Plan International Uganda | 2015 | |
Consultancy Services for Developing An Operation And Maintenance Manual For Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) In Schools Of Kampala | Obtaining existing literature and documentation related to school sanitation and the management of operation and maintenance of facilities, assessment of existing Operation & Maintenance practices among various water and sanitation technologies installed in Kampala district, development of an outline content of the manual for approval, completion of the first draft of the manual for review, incorporation of comments and produced final version of the manual. | African Evangelism Enterprise Uganda | 2015 | |
Consultancy Services for The Development Of The Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization’s Communication And Advocacy Strategy And Plan | Carrying out a situation analysis to include a review of the organization’s Communications, Advocacy and Information packaging; Analysis of the perception of the organization by the key stakeholders, Review of the existing Partner States’ Communications Strategies, National Fisheries Communications Strategies and the EAC Communication Policy and Strategy; Development of an Information Packaging Strategy & Plan; Production of an M&E Framework to establish tools for evaluation of the Communications, Advocacy and Information Packaging Strategies. | East African Community (EAC) &Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | 2015 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for The Joint Programme On Female Genital Mutilation (JPFGM) | Making available reliable and relevant data upon which the achievements or non-achievements of JPFGM Phase II programme will be made: Specifically, it entailed; Establishment of indicator baseline values for 2014/2015(latest available data) that are specific to JPFGM supported districts of intervention as well as overall average figure for the indicators as outlined in the M&E results matrix. Provision of additional information that will enhance achievement of JPFGM programme objectives. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2015 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct An Inquiry Into Factors That Contribute To Sustainability Of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Approach In Uganda: A Case Study Of Bushenyi CBR Programme | Undertook a comprehensive case study analysis to document the success story of the Bushenyi Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programme. Investigation of specific factors and the interplay that had contributed to the success and sustainability of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Bushenyi district. Examination of the Role, Collaboration and Contribution of Key Stakeholders in the Sustainability of the Programme. Assessment of the CBR Programme with regards to Key Ingredients for the successful implementation of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Africa. | Community Based Rehabilitation Africa Network | 2015 | |
Evaluation of Selected Sectors Outcomes Attributed to Official Development Assistance (ODA) to Uganda (2000-2012) | Review of prior Official Development Assistance (ODA) impact studies undertaken by or for the Ministry of Finance planning and Economic development and any available literature on Official Development Assistance (ODA) impact evaluations, assessment of the performance of loans, grants and technical assistance. Establishment the extent to which sector results in the Official Development Assistance recipient sectors were attributable to Official Development Assistance. Assessment with regards to OECD/DAC Criteria. | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | 2014 | |
Consultancy to Strengthen the Internal and External Support Supervision and Visitation Systems In Tiet Tertiary Institutions At Lower Secondary And Tevt Levels | Identification of all the external stakeholders. For each external institution, description of their official mandate, analysis of the existence and effectiveness of the communication and establishment of a comparison between the mandates of external institutions. Proposing a re-designed practical system enabling efficient external support and identification of specific training needs of external institutions and colleges to better conduct support supervision in the colleges. | Belgian Development Agency | 2o14 | |
An Assessment of Public Procurement and Service Delivery in Teso Region | Assessment of the public procurement and service delivery in Teso Sub region. The assignment also came up with recommendations on how best to improve on the procurement process in ensuring transparency and accountability. Analysis of the processes involved in the public procurement processes of goods, services and works within various levels of the targeted public institutions. Establishment of the role and level of involvement of key stakeholders. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2014 | |
Consultancy Services for Quality Systems Assessment and Development of Quality Procedure Manuals, Standard Operational Procedure Forms for The Government Laboratories | Development of Quality manuals, Procedure manuals. Development of standard operational manual procedural forms and all documentation/record and recommendations made with suggestions for improvement for food laboratory, Toxicology, DNA laboratory, Pesticide laboratory | Ministry of Internal Affairs | 2012 | |
Consultancy Services for Assessing and Documenting Gender for Growth Achievements | Establishment of the contribution of the Gender for Growth programme to the aBi objectives through assessment of its achievements, promising approaches that will lead to greater impact; document changes and make recommendations for improvement, scaling up and sustainability. Documentation of the integrated household approach in relation to the beneficiary women, youth economic empowerment, agricultural production and productivity, household incomes and livelihoods. Establishment of the extent to which the Gender policy development has facilitated gender mainstreaming in partner organizations; | Agri-Business Initiative Trust (aBi) | 2014 | |
Consultancy Services for Assessment of New Social Media and Technologies as A Means to Reach Young People in And Out of Schools And Teachers In A Youth Centered Sex Education Project | Analysis of the Ugandan environment to facilitate the documentation/summarizing of experiences, lessons and promising practices of other non-profit and profit agencies that use SMS to reach health workers or teachers and young people; Assessment of current best practices. Assessment of mobile phone coverage among in and out of school young people in Kampala and Northern Uganda Conducted a rapid survey of teachers to assess the level of interest, perceived usefulness and current access to social media and interest as means for capacity enhancement for teachers to conduct sexual health education for pupils and students. | Save the Children International Uganda | 2014 | |
Consultancy Services for Development and Implementation of Monitoring Framework for Good School Toolkit Project. | Development of a Project Log-Frame and subsequently a streamlining Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the entire project period (2014-2016); Calculation and projection of the total direct and indirect beneficiaries reached; Designed and implemented a baseline study as an integrated part of the overall M&E strategy and plan for the project; Assessed the enrollment, attendance, learning, retention of student’s experiences of violence in intervention and control sites as well as the community’s perception and behavior regarding marginalized girls. | Department for International Development (DFID) | 2014 | |
Consultancy Services for Conducting a Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Second National Health Policy (NHP II) | Ascertained the extent to which the second National Health Policy would impact on economic, environmental and social aspects as they relate to all relevant stakeholders, conducted a Cost-Benefit Analysis of the second National Health Policy and identified likely losers and winners and summarized stakeholders’ views in a consultation report, Provided analytical instruments permitting the identification of results in line with planned actions and strategies. Provided guidelines to clearly spell out directions that would ensure efficient and effective implementation of the National Health Policy II. | Ministry of Health (MoH) | 2014 | |
Feasibility Study for the Revitalization of Yirol Oil Mill Project in South Sudan | Assessment and evaluation of the five thematic prospects (market, technical, environmental, financial/economic and organizational) for the revitalization of the defunct Yirol Oil mill, the functionality of the mill’s assets ranging from factory buildings, machines/equipment and other physical assets that were key in its day-to-day functions. And assessment of whether there were feasible programs designed to foster development of local farmer associations. Carrying out an in-depth veracity test aimed at weighing the marketability of the project and its products. In-depth analysis and definition of the product development process based on the customer’s needs and ensuring that product’s appeal to the customers is sustainable. | Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment, Republic of South Sudan | 2012 | |
Undertaking Research on Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program (CAIIP) | Assessment of the relevance of the Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program activities (construction of rural roads, markets, agro-processing facilities and community mobilization) to the target districts and the degree to which the Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program was implemented as per program set guidelines by Ministry of Local Government. Examination of the successes, challenges and recommendations for improved implementation of Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program | Uganda Debt Network (UDN) | 2014 | |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Baseline Study for Women’s Land Rights in Oil Region | Documentation of the nature of land ownership in prescribed areas and status of women land rights. Assessments of nature of information sources and support services provided to protect women’s land rights and the magnitude of land cases reported, nature of support systems required to facilitate conclusion of these cases. Outlining various ways communities can use social media to track and report rights abuse and violations. Documentation of how to enhance networking and collaboration with other Civil Society Organizations to advocate for a more transparent legal system and fair justice for women. | Action Aid International | 2014 | |
Baseline Survey on Local Government Service Delivery in the 6 Districts of Masaka, Kalangala, Lyantonde, Rakai, Sembabule And Lwengo Districts Targeting Health Education and Production Sectors | Provision of a descriptive, analytical and critical review of the status of service delivery in health, education and production sectors in the 6 project districts including the level of civil society engagement. Provision of information on the status of community participation in service delivery monitoring and promotion of transparent and accountable use of public resources in services in Health, Education and Production sectors. Identifications of corruption risk zones in delivery of services across the three sectors (Health, Education and Production). | Transparency International (TI) | 2013 | |
Baseline Survey of a Project for Increasing Incomes by Sustainably Commercializing Smallholder Agriculture Through Improved Productivity and Market Development | Establishment of benchmarks for core indicators on the production push and market pull and Documentation of new knowledge and important topics for further inquiry, action, lobbying and influence. Provision of reliable information on the productivity, volume and sales of key agricultural commodities and corresponding major value chain participants with their competence, linkages with other value chain participants, comparative advantages, strengths and weaknesses. Provision of baseline information on project indicators and suggestion of the best approaches for the project to be effective, efficient and assured in sustainability of set outcomes. | International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) | 2013 | |
Baseline Behavioral Study on Condom Use for Dual Protection in the 8 UNFPA Focus Districts | Establishment of the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding use of condoms (male and female) for dual protection among men and women aged 15-49; the factors influencing use or non-use of condoms (male and female) among men and women aged 15-49; the incentives and/or disincentives for use of condoms among men and women aged 15-49. Establishment of the experiences, lessons and challenges of using condoms among current users and ever-used condom clients. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2012 | |
Impact and Needs Assessment Study of the Belgian Scholarship Programme In Uganda (2005-2012) | Establishment of the value addition of the training acquired by scholarship beneficiaries during the period of 2005-2012; identification of strong points and areas for the improvement in scholarships administration and management; Outlined clear records of the BTC scholars who have successfully completed their studies at various institutions since 2005; Identified possible mechanisms for collaboration between training institutions and the scholarship programme as a means of improving completion rates of the scholars. Also documented success stories and priority training areas. Identified and advised on what direction the Alumni association should take and its role on continuous linkage between Ugandan-based programme scholars that studied from universities in Belgium | Belgian development Agency, BTC, | 2013 | |
Baseline Survey on Accountability for Development | Obtaining the information on the local and national trends on corruption in Uganda and the environment of the CSO’s working in accountability work; Gave recommendations on the areas TAC programming should incorporate basing on the baseline findings and the conclusions. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2013 | |
Baseline Survey in Participatory School Governance for Children for Tororo And Luwero Districts in Uganda | Establishment of the level of knowledge among rights holders, determination of the current practices in school governance by education stakeholders (parents, local communities, boys, girls, teachers (females and males), civic leaders, district education authorities and civil society groups), and establishment of the capacity levels of respective categories of duty bearers. | Plan International Uganda | 2012 | |
Joint Review of Support to Implementation of The Uganda National Ngo Forum Strategic Plan & Building A Sub National Citizen Movement for Political Accountability in Uganda | Assessments of the progress of each of the two projects in light of agreed log-frames/targets/expected outputs and outcomes; how women and men benefitted from the projects and results achieved so far in terms of cost-effectiveness (“value for money”) and sustainability; and the chosen intervention logic (strategic approach) and intervention modalities chosen by UNNGOF/UGMP for these projects and the relevance of the activities implemented. Looked at governance structure of UNNGOF and mapped the cooperation that UNNGOF currently has with other state and non-state actors. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) | 2012 | |
Conducting a Product Impact Evaluation/Market Research with Reference to Oil in Uganda | Determination of whether the target readers knew the website and newsletter, establishment of how much of the newsletter was read and at what interval, ascertaining the reliability of the website/newsletter. Assessment of whether the target audience found it informative and useful (satisfactory). Making of recommendations and suggestions on the improvement of the website/newsletter. | Action Aid International Uganda (AAIU) | 2013 | |
Assessing the Extent to Which Environmental Concerns Were Addressed During the Implementation of The National Development Plan (2010/2011-2014/15) | Conducted an environmental analysis of the NDP and Identified, documented and assessed environmental concerns in objectives and strategies of the NDP (2010/11-2014/15). Selected and reviewed priority environmental concerns in sector investment plans, budgets, action plans, annual plans and performance reports, budgets and local government plans. Development of an environment monitoring indicator’s matrix in line with the results framework which was incorporated in the review process. | BTC, National Planning Authority and Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | 2013 | |
Documenting Bernad Van Leer Foundation Supported Work of Health Child for the “Home Grown Resources for Enhancing Child Nutrition, Early Childhood Education and Protection in Poor Fishing Communities In Uganda” | Assessment of the approach Health Child was using, so as to gauge if it had any theoretical underpinnings; the previous approaches in terms of what had worked/not worked and why, quantifiable indicators were used; whether the changes were local to the project participants, if there were any systemic changes, e.g. increased funding or service delivery by the local government. Establishment of whether the changes the models brought about were sustainable. Determination of lessons/implications for policy, service delivery/development practitioners. | Health Child | 2013 | |
Development of A Strategic Plan for Anti- Corruption Coalition | Recommendations on how to strengthen partnerships, build coalition and harmonize actions and strategies, strengthening civil society and constituency engagement and refined the role member organizations play in promoting prevention and curbing of corrupt tendencies; capacity building of member organizations in terms of governance and administrative systems. Establishment of an effective staff structure, and cost-effective business process and technologies required to achieve ACCU’s goals. | Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU) | 2012 | |
Consultancy for Developing a Strategic Plan (Including Review of the M&E Strategy) and Staff Development Plan for Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | Recommendation of anti-corruption campaigns for increased exposure of corruption by civil society and public interest litigation processes so as to promote integrity, transparency and accountability in public management; democratic governance, constitutionalism and rule of law at local and national level through civic education, election monitoring, policy advocacy and building civic competence of citizens. Provision of guidelines to foster institutional capacity of the coalition to deliver on its core mandate. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) | 2012 | |
Evaluation of Governance Initiatives for Development Effectiveness Project | Evaluation of Institutionalized Anti-Corruption Principles in government processes and systems and aligned government functioning with the activities of the South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC), Ascertaining the capacity of non-state stakeholders in social accountability based anti-corruption measures and their institutionalized participation in anti-corruption related activities of the government. Assessment of if the project was effective and efficient. | South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission | 2012 | |
Supporting Water Governance Institute to Develop a New Strategic Plan for The Period 2013-2017 | Review of the old strategic plan and assessment of the environment in which WGI operates in the context of competition, comparative advantage, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Development of a 5-year strategic plan with goals, objectives and strategic interventions. The process was guided by intensive stakeholder consultations. | Water Governance Institute (WGI) | 2013 | |
Midterm Review of The Strategic Plan for Rwenzori Anti-Corruption Coalition | Review of the three previous strategic plans and annual reports picking the best practices that RAC had employed and found ways of how these could be scaled up. Linking the regional anti-corruption crusade to the national and global anti-corruption efforts by picking out best practices that could be replicated in the Rwenzori Region. Development of a costed strategic plan and a popular (summarized) version of the strategic plan of at least 4 pages. | Rwenzori Anti-Corruption Coalition (RAC) | 2012 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
Gender-Sensitive Peace and Conflict Analysis in Refugee and Host Communities in Yumbe, Terego, and Obongi Districts, Uganda | The project analyzed gender-specific factors driving conflict in refugee and host communities in Uganda’s Yumbe, Terego, and Obongi Districts. It identified socioeconomic disparities, cultural norms, access to resources, and power dynamics that contributed to conflict, particularly affecting different genders and vulnerable groups. The findings informed targeted strategies to strengthen community resilience and provided evidence-based recommendations for gender-sensitive policies. | Oxfam Novib | 2024 |
Summative Evaluation for the Humanitarian Coordination & Provision of CCCM-Integrated Responses to Displacement-Affected Populations in South Sudan | The summative evaluation assessed the design, implementation, and results of the humanitarian coordination and provision of CCCM-integrated responses to displacement-affected populations in South Sudan. It evaluated the project’s relevance, achievement of objectives, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability. It identified lessons learned and recommendations to enhance future programming. | ACTED South Sudan | 2024 |
External Review on Promotion of Locally-Led School Feeding and Child Protection in Uganda | The external review assessed the outcomes and long-term sustainability of locally-led school feeding and child protection initiatives in Uganda, focusing on the Bidibidi refugee settlement. It evaluated the effectiveness of these interventions in improving the nutritional status and educational outcomes of children, and in strengthening community-based mechanisms for child protection and conflict resolution. | Caritas Denmark | 2024 |
Market Assessment for Refugees and Host Communities | The market assessment for refugees and host communities evaluated market structures, operations, and the potential for profitable goods and services. It identified key market players, their strengths and weaknesses, and assessed growth opportunities. The study focused on challenges faced by women and youth in accessing profitable markets and financial services, and examined factors influencing purchasing decisions. | Brac Uganda Country Office | 2024 |
End of Project Evaluation of Fresh Fruits Nexus Project – Sustainable Livelihoods for Refugee and Local Farmers in Northern Uganda Arua and Terego Districts | The end-of-project evaluation explored the resilience and sustainability of activities through a holistic “greening” model, demonstrating a climate-resilient, low-carbon value chain. It sought to improve income security for refugees and host communities, particularly women and youth, by creating income opportunities in the organic fresh fruit and vegetable value chain, and boosting local market development. | DanChurchAid | 2024 |
Endline Evaluation for Green Energy Solar (GIZ)-Project in West Nile | The endline evaluation for the Green Energy Solar (GIZ) project in West Nile assessed improvements in the economic, social, health, and environmental well-being of refugees and host communities. It measured the adoption of solar products in homes, businesses, and agriculture, reviewed the project’s effectiveness, sustainability, and partnerships with solar companies. | ZOA International | 2023 |
Endline Evaluation for Improving Sustainable WASH Services and Schools for South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement, Yumbe Project | The endline evaluation for the Improving Sustainable WASH Services and Schools for South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement, Yumbe project examined the extent to which objectives were achieved, assessing factors crucial for the operation and maintenance of facilities. The evaluation provided recommendations for improvement and guidance for future WASH intervention cycles. | HEKS/EPER and ACORD-U | 2023 |
Final Project Evaluation for ECHO Include (Innovative and Inclusive Accelerated Education Programme for Refugee and Host Community Children) | The final project evaluation for the ECHO Include program assessed the project’s performance, compared end-line achievements with baseline data, and identified lessons learned. It evaluated the program’s accountability, participatory approach, and stakeholder satisfaction, especially in providing quality, inclusive education, distance learning, and addressing COVID-19 impacts. | Save the Children | 2023 |
Documentation of Stories of Change/ Documentaries Under BPRM Project Lamwo and Yumbe | The project entailed documenting stories of change through documentaries focused on the psychological outcomes experienced by refugees in Lamwo-Palabek and Yumbe-Bidibidi settlements. This involved field visits and interviews with selected beneficiaries to capture their experiences and insights. | TPO Uganda | Nov-22 |
Consultancy Services for Market Assessment of Enterprises in Refugee and Host Communities (Isingiro, Kamwenge, Kyegegwa and Kyangwali) of UNHCR Operation in Uganda | The market assessment examined existing opportunities for refugee enterprises to contribute to the local economy, identifying viable businesses, cross-border trade opportunities, and roles of different actors supporting refugees’ enterprises. | UNHCR Representation Office | 2021 |
Gender Inclusive and Employment Opportunity Identification and Market Scan | This project identified political economy barriers for youth employment and refugee engagement, focusing on economic occupations for young people, challenges preventing their involvement, and political barriers affecting youth employment. | SNV Netherlands Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Child Protection Rapid Needs Assessment In Adjumani, Palabek and Palorinya Refugee Settlement (North West Uganda) | This project identified unmet protection needs and risks among refugee and asylum-seeking children and their families, assessed capacities and resources of host communities, and informed responses to close gaps in child protection. | Windle International and Terre des hommes-Netherlands | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Identification of Potential Agricultural Commodities and Value Chain Analysis Study In Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Kikube District, Western Uganda | This project identified commercially viable value chains for both refugees and host populations, conducting a value chain analysis in Kyangwali and proposing non-farm income-generating activities that support the selected value chains in the region. | Action Against Hunger, USA | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Carry Out A Baseline Survey for The Skills for Employment Project (SEP) | The baseline survey established benchmark data for the SEP project’s objectives and outcomes, assessing the socio-economic status of youth and young women in refugee and host communities, and determining current youth unemployment rates in Koboko, Yumbe, and Obongi districts. | Windle International Uganda (WIU) | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for End Line Evaluation of Emergency Mobile Health, Nutrition & Protection in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan Phase II | This evaluation assessed the inclusiveness, relevance, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability of the project, documenting lessons learned and recommendations for future programming. | Care International South Sudan | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting Social Network Analysis (SNA) Assessment of Refugees in Kampala | This assessment illustrated where refugees live and work across Kampala, examining their connectedness to other refugees and host communities, household power dynamics, and access to livelihood opportunities. | Mercy Corps Uganda | 2020 |
End-Line Evaluation of Emergency Mobile Health, Nutrition & Protection in Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan Phase I | This evaluation examined the project’s adherence to diversity, its relevance, efficiency, and effectiveness. It documented the significant achievements, lessons learned, and made recommendations for future programming. | Care International South Sudan | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for A Self Employment and Livelihood Assessment and Feasibility Study for the Integration of A Multi-Purpose Cash Transfer Within V/YSLAs | This project assessed self-employment and small business opportunities, feasibility of integrating Multi-Purpose Cash Transfers (MPCT) linked to V/YSLAs, and mapped financial services offered by financial institutions and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to identify modalities for MPCT integration and associated risks. | Care International Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Mid-Term Evaluation Support Programme to the Refugee Settlement and Host Communities in Northern Uganda (SPRS-NU) | This evaluation assessed project progress towards its expected results, based on OECD/DAC criteria, and documented key learnings to guide future programming. | Consortium: Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Save the Children, ZOA, CEFORD | 2018 |
Skills Market Assessment in Palorinya Refugee Settlement – Moyo District, Uganda | This assessment identified high-potential growth sectors and employment trends in the Palorinya refugee settlement, and analyzed constraints faced by vulnerable youth in the labor market, identifying employment and self-employment opportunities. | Finn Church Aid’s (FCA) Uganda | 2018 |
Development of Oxfam In Uganda South Sudanese (SS) Refugees Transitional Response Strategy April 2018 – March 2020 | This project developed a transitional humanitarian strategy for South Sudanese refugees in Uganda, linking the current response to long-term development plans, and raising awareness among staff and partners on the transition from humanitarian to development responses. | Oxfam Uganda | 2018 |
Baseline Study for The Support Program to The Refugee Settlements and Host Communities in Northern Uganda | This baseline study provided data on indicators for expected outcomes and outputs, offering recommendations on project design, monitoring methodology, and indicators for tracking progress and impact. | Consortium: Danish Refugee Council (DRC), Save the Children, ZOA, CEFORD | 2017 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
ASSESS AGRIBUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES IN UGANDA’S CATTLE CORRIDOR, ANALYSE BARRIERS, ECONOMICALLY APPRAISE TRANSFORMATIVE CLIMATE SOLUTIONS, AND DEVELOP CONCEPT NOTE TO STIMULATE PRIVATE SECTOR INVESTMENTS | We assessed agribusiness opportunities within Uganda’s cattle corridor, analyzing barriers to private sector investment in transformative climate solutions. Economic appraisals were conducted, and a concept note was developed to stimulate private sector engagement in climate-resilient agricultural interventions. | Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations | 2024 |
IMPACT STUDY OF THE (DIGITAL) FINANCE, AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION SECTORS IN NORTHERN UGANDA AND WEST NILE. | The study collected both quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design and delivery. It included mapping the current availability and delivery of financial services, assessing loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, and evaluating the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to cater to target groups. Additionally, the study identified and documented necessary procedures and products for financial service providers, highlighted good practices and key lessons from similar projects, and formulated considerations for designing and delivering loan products to better serve refugees and host communities in underserved areas. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, COACHING AND MENTORING IN THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LIVELIHOOD PLANS BY THE INJURED WORKERS (FIWS) BUJAGALI ADVISORY PROJECT | The technical assistance, coaching, and mentoring for the Injured Workers (FIWS) Bujagali Advisory Project focused on refining and finalizing existing livelihood development plans. It included capacity building through advice, mentorship, and training on financial management, value addition, and marketing. The project also involved identifying funding opportunities, securing linkages beyond the Bujagali Advisory project, and managing fund disbursement. Additionally, it included monitoring, tracking, and evaluation to ensure effective implementation and outcomes. | World Bank Group | 2024 |
END OF PROJECT EVALUATION OF FRESH FRUITS NEXUS PROJECT -SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOR REFUGEE AND LOCAL FARMERS IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARUA AND TEREGO DISTRICTS | The end-of-project evaluation explored the resilience and sustainability of activities through a holistic “greening” model, demonstrating a climate-resilient, low-carbon value chain. It sought to improve income security for refugees and host communities, particularly women and youth, by creating income opportunities in the organic fresh fruit and vegetable value chain. Additionally, the project aimed to boost local market development through the sale and export of organically certified produce, emphasizing responsible supply chain management from farmer to consumer. | DanChurchAid | 2024 |
SMALLHOLDER FARMER ENDLINE SURVEY DATA COLLECTION FOR IFC-GRAINPULSE ADVISORY PROJECT IN UGANDA | The Smallholder Farmer Endline Survey for the IFC-GrainPulse Advisory Project in Uganda aimed to assess several key impacts. It evaluated how the project influenced farmer household agricultural practices, including the uptake of inputs and crop yields. The survey measured the project’s effects on household income, poverty reduction, food security, and dietary diversity. It also examined the project’s impact on the status and empowerment of women within farming households and assessed its influence on farmers’ access to finance. Additionally, the survey investigated variations in project impact by geographic area, crop type, and gender. | World Bank Group | 2023 |
BASELINE DATA COLLECTION FOR NESTLE NESPRESSO COFFEE FARMERS IN UGANDA | The baseline data collection for Nestlé Nespresso Coffee Farmers in Uganda involved conducting a quantitative survey to establish initial metrics for a quasi-experimental evaluation. This survey aimed to capture data on key variables relevant to the program’s goals, providing a foundation for measuring changes and impacts over time. | World Bank Group | 2023 |
BASELINE SURVEY FOR ASSESSMENT OF ACCESS TO FOOD SECURITY AND LIVELIHOODS, RIGHTS PROTECTION AND ACCOUNTABILITY, GOOD GOVERNANCE AND PEACE-BUILDING | The baseline survey for assessing access to food security and livelihoods, rights protection and accountability, good governance, and peace-building aimed to understand the resilience status of Pibor communities through key impact areas of the ICSP project. It involved reviewing draft outcome and output indicators using the Performance Indicator Reference Sheet guide, collecting baseline values for these indicators, and identifying the root causes and complexities of the target population’s vulnerabilities. | Oxfam South Sudan | 2023 |
BASELINE STUDY SURVEY UNDER SCIDA III PROJECT(UGANDA) | The baseline study survey under the SCIDA III project in Uganda identified existing pasture lands and assessed their management and sustainability. It pinpointed hotspot areas affected by overuse, degradation, and erosion, which are suitable for rehabilitation. The survey also documented sustainable livelihood resilience measures related to rangelands from NGOs and partners, and identified 15 cross-border pilot projects on resilience strengthening for pastoralist and agro-pastoralist communities that are effective and suitable for scaling up, particularly in a Kenya-Uganda context. | Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2023 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR FARM RADIO INTERNATIONAL | The baseline study for Farm Radio International aimed to assess communication channels available to rural women, men, youth, and other value chain actors for accessing information, decision-making, and feedback. The study identified gaps in existing communication channels, evaluated radio listening patterns and ICT usage among farmers, and gathered data on agricultural practices, particularly circular and regenerative farming. It also explored gender equality and inclusion issues related to information access and identified ways to strengthen contributions from value chain actors and stakeholders for more beneficial outcomes. | Farm Radio International Uganda | February 2023 |
ASSESS BARRIERS AND ENABLERS OF IMPLEMENTING THE PRIVATE AGRICULTURE SERVICE PROVIDERS FEE-FOR SERVICE MODEL IN KARAMOJA SUB-REGION | The assessment of barriers and enablers for implementing the Private Agriculture Service Providers (PASP) fee-for-service model in the Karamoja sub-region focused on identifying obstacles to adoption by both farmers and agents. It also established the enablers and successes of the model’s implementation. Based on these findings, recommendations were developed to strengthen the model’s sustainability beyond the project. | Catholic Relief Services – Uganda | 2023 |
CONDUCTING PROJECT PROGRESS STUDY FOR THE PROCSA PROJECT | The project progress study for the PROCSA project aimed to assess the percentage of targeted smallholder farmers (SHF) reporting increased productivity, resilience of farming systems to climate change, and adoption of climate-smart agriculture (CSA) practices. It also evaluated the number of final beneficiaries (at least 50% women) of climate adaptation measures supported by the GCCA+ project/program and the percentage of women engaged in joint decision-making on CSA practices. | Deutsche Gesellschaft fur, Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2022 |
DEVELOPING A YOUTH AND ADOLESCENT STRATEGY WITH EVIDENCE BASED APPROACHES IN FOOD FOR THE HUNGRY UGANDA AREA PROGRAMS | The project involved developing a Youth and Adolescent (Y&A) Strategy for Food for the Hungry Uganda (FHU) using evidence-based approaches within their area programs. It began with a scoping study to identify opportunities for rural youth in agriculture value chains, health, and education. The project also identified age-segregated best practices for Y&A engagement across these sectors and mapped key players and actors in the Y&A sub-sector for future engagements. To strengthen FHU’s Y&A programming, a Theory of Change (TOC) and results framework were developed to track progress through proposed interventions. The project culminated in the creation of the FHU Y&A Strategy for 2022-2025 through a consultative process with youth, partners, and key stakeholders. | Food for the Hungry Plot 40 Zimwe Road, Block 244, Muyenga, P.O. Box 12167, Kampala, Uganda | September 2022 |
FORMATIVE RESEARCH AND BASELINE STUDY FOR FARM RADIO INTERNATIONAL IN UGANDA | The formative research and baseline study for Farm Radio International in Uganda examined current communication channels used by rural communities and value chain actors to access information, make decisions, and introduce new practices. It identified gaps in existing channels and highlighted needs for new dialogue and knowledge-sharing platforms. The study explored radio listening patterns, preferences, and ICT usage among farmers, and gathered information on attitudes and practices related to agriculture, including circular and regenerative practices. It also assessed gender equality and inclusion issues and identified key value chain actors and stakeholders to strengthen their contributions. | Farm Radio International | September 2022 |
END OF PROJECT IMPACT EVALUATION AND HOUSEHOLD SATISFACTORY SURVEY | The project was an end-of-project impact evaluation and household satisfaction survey to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance of MAAIF’s interventions in achieving development objectives. We reviewed key documents, evaluated project outcomes and impacts, and assessed sustainability, stakeholder participation, and alignment with policies. Additionally, the evaluation examined the project’s contribution to institutional capacity-building and identified lessons learned. The household satisfaction survey focused on evaluating beneficiaries’ satisfaction with livestock health services and pinpointing areas for improvement in service delivery. | Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Market Assessment of Enterprises in Refugee and Host Communities (Isingiro, Kamwenge, Kyegegwa and Kyangwali) of UNHCR Operation in Uganda | Examination of the market and provision of analytical assessment of the existing opportunities for refugee enterprises to sustainably contribute to the local economy and growth including opportunities for cross border trade. Assessment of characteristics of refugee owned businesses and documentation of roles of the different actors in supporting the emergence, growth and sustainability of refugees’ enterprises. | UNHCR Representation Office, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct an Urban & Peri-Urban Agriculture Efficiency Analysis in Kampala | Identification of stakeholders within the food chains, and drawing a Theory of Change of each food chain. Making an overview of inputs invested and used in setting up and running the food chains. Mapping was carried out of benefits of food chains and valuation of inputs and outcomes. Calculation of the SROI ratio, verifying and validating the SROI with a focus group delegated by project leads (UNEP, KCCA and Rikolto). | Rikolto East Africa | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Feasibility Study on Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) Programming in Madi Okollo District, West Nile Uganda | Determination of the cash transfer delivery mechanisms and modalities, protection standard and operational risks involved in CVA implementation. Determination of the transfer amount and frequencies, identification and recommendation of the best cash transfer service providers and the best exit strategy for the project. | Humanity and Inclusion | 2021 |
Gender Inclusive and Employment Opportunity Identification and Market Scan Identify political economy barriers that exist in the environment for youth employment and refugee engagement | Identification of current economic occupations that exist for young people and to what extent the market opportunities exist for those occupations, and how they affect the environment. Provision of information on youth profiles and identification of challenges preventing youth to be involved into these opportunities. Identification of political economy opportunities that exist in environment for youth employment and refugee engagement and political barriers that exist for youth employment. | SNV Netherlands Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Country Programme Evaluation | Assessment of the performance of DCA Uganda’s country programme, with a specific focus on the contribution of the programme to DanChurchAid’s global goals of Save Lives, Build Resilient Communities and Fight Extreme Inequality. Specifically, the programme assessment was with regards to relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, effectiveness, impact and sustainability. the programme on the following. | DanChurchAid Uganda Human Rights House, | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Baseline Assessment for Livelihoods Enhancement For West Nile And Acholi (LEWA) Project | Establishment of the existing situation at the start of the project as per the goal and each of the set objectives. Crosschecking the suitability and realism of the set project targets and overall design in light of the findings as generated from the baseline. Identification of the risks likely to occur to the project and propose possible mitigation measures and the key gender roles and potential barriers in line with involvement in livelihood activities and how this eventually affects vulnerable groups. Establishment of Community KAP. Showing the linkage between the demand and supply of the most common grown crops in Acholi and West Nile region | Luther World Federation-Uganda Program (LWF) | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Identification Of Potential Agricultural Commodities And Value Chain Analysis Study In Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Kikube District, Western Uganda | Identification of commercially viable value chains to be promoted by the project targeting both refugees and host populations of Kikuube district and the Albertine region as a whole; Conducting detailed value chain analysis of these value chains relating to the existing potential in the Albertine region (Oil and gas);Making proposals of non-farm IGAs that potentially have a strong link or support to the growth and expansion of selected value chains under implementation. | Action Against Hunger, USA | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Carry Out A Baseline Survey for The Skills for Employment Project (SEP) | Establishment of benchmark data related to the specific objectives and expected results of the project, to be able to measure progress towards the achievement of these objectives during the final evaluation and Assessment of the socio-economic status of youth and young women in refugee and host community in this regard. Establishment of the current youth unemployment rate in Koboko, Yumbe and Obongi districts | Windle International Uganda (WIU) | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Endline Evaluation for Tekowa Project In Four Districts of Kitgum, Lamwo, Pader and Agago. | Assessment of the understanding of the project by the beneficiaries, the Relevance of the action, Appropriateness of project design, Adequacy of the project management and organization, Efficiency of the action, Effectiveness of the action, Impact of the action and the Sustainability of the action | Luther WorldFederation-Uganda Program (LWF) | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake NCF Climate Resilience and Diversification of Livelihood End of Project Evaluation | Evaluation of the extent to which supported program interventions achieved planned targets and impacted the livelihoods of the rights holders. Assessment of the effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, value for money and sustainability of the program’s interventions to the targeted rural communities. Documentation of the gaps, lessons learnt and make recommendation to SFEA, partners and funder on improving the programs in future. | Strømme Foundation East Africa | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Dissemination of The Developed Hub Tool Kits For East Africa Youth Inclusion Program Phase II | Development of details of stages, processes and activities that are followed in setting up, running and sustaining a youth focused hub tool kit. The hub tool kit indicated how youth will be sensitized and mobilized, recruited, how Self-Help Group will be formed, how to cornerstone training and reinforcement, participatory self-review and planning, capacity building, input provision, linkages to the market, financial services and government programs. | Heifer International Uganda | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting Social Network Analysis (SNA) Assessment of Refugees in Kampala. | Illustration of where refugees reside and work across Kampala, but their connectedness to other refugees of similar or different nationality within Kampala, to the settlements across Uganda, and with their country of origin. Determination of Household power dynamics, establishment of the inter-dynamics between the urban refugee and host community and analysis of the current access to livelihood opportunities. | Mercy Corps Uganda | 2020 |
IFC Grain pulse Uganda Smallholder Farmer Baseline Data Collection | Creation of a profile of smallholder farmers, their household characteristics, including poverty and food consumption estimates as well as nutrition related indicators; farming practices; access to and utilization of agricultural inputs and services; access to finance; yields; sales; gender roles; and others. Establishment of a baseline for farmer livelihood and farming related indicators before the start of project implementation. | International Finance Corporation and World Bank Group | 2020 |
End-Line Assessment of The Supporting Micro Enterprises Strengthening (SMS) project | Determination of the extent to which project outcomes and their targets were achieved, the effectiveness of programmatic activities and alternative implementation approaches and evaluation of the extent to which the project’s cross-cutting themes have been addressed and integrated. Assessment of the Value for Money and efficiency of the project and the benefit of the micro grants on the project participants. Examination of the potential sustainability of established mechanisms and activities and identification of the key lessons learned and best practices for replication. | Mercy Corps | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for A Self Employment and Livelihood Assessment and Feasibility Study For The Integration Of A Multi-Purpose Cash Transfer Within V/YSLAs 1. Self-Employment and Livelihoods Assessment 1. Feasibility study on Multi-Purpose Cash Transfers (MPCT) linked to V/YSLAs | Conducting a market assessment to identify self-employment and small businesses opportunities in WAYREP’s targeted geographies, Mapping of vocational and job placements opportunities, business incubation centers, conducting a beneficiary capacity and competency assessments and Mapping of the current forms of exploitative labor that majority of women and girls in urban and in and around refugee settlements are engaged with. Determination of the Feasibility on Multi-Purpose Cash Transfers (MPCT) linking it to the target group profiles (Individual or Household, family size, urban or rural etc.) and vulnerability profiles. And Mapping of financial services offered by financial institutions and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to identify modalities for MPCT integration, risks and mitigation factors as well as profiling of success factors for the proposed service providers. | Care International Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Developing Hub Tool Kits for East Africa Youth Inclusion Program Phase 1 | Development of details of stages, processes and activities that are followed in setting up, running and sustaining a youth focused hub tool kit. The hub tool kit indicated how youth will be sensitized and mobilized, recruited, how Self-Help Group will be formed, how to cornerstone training and reinforcement, participatory self-review and planning, capacity building, input provision, linkages to the market, financial services and government programs. | Heifer International Uganda | January 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Mid-Term Evaluation Support Programme To the Refugee Settlement and Host Communities in Northern Uganda (SPRS-NU) | Based on the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s (OECD)/ Development Assistance Committee (DAC) criteria, assessment of the projects progress towards achieving its expected results outlined in the log-frame. Assessment of whether the intervention logic assumed at design stage of the project was still valid and necessary, documentation of key learnings from the project. | Consortium: (Danish Refugee Council (DRC); Save the Children; ZOA and Community Empowerment for Rural Development (CEFORD) | 2018 |
Skills Market Assessment in Palorinya Refugee Settlement – Moyo District, Uganda. | Identification of high potential growth sectors and employment trends in Palorinya refugee settlement in Moyo district and other surrounding districts, analysis of the current employment practices and skills in demand in the local labor market. Determination of constraints faced by vulnerable youth in the labor market; Identification of potential employment and self-employment opportunities for youths. | Finn Church Aid’s (FCA) Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for Gender, Market and Livelihoods Analysis, Uganda | Gender Sensitivity and Gender Based Violence Analysis, an Agricultural Market Systems Analysis, Conducted Livelihoods Market Analysis and an Employment Market Analysis, Environmental Analysis. | World Vision Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Domestic Coffee Consumption Survey | Determination of current coffee consumption level of Uganda in the difference regions. Identification of factors leading to regional differences in coffee consumption. A assessment of the extent to which recommendations advanced in 2004 were addressed, the extent to which supply constraints faced by local roasters in 2004 were addressed. Determination of the annual quality of finished coffee imports from 2011-2016 and compared them with local brands and development of output, outcome and impact indicators to assess performance of different actors promoting and directly engaged in roasting, procuring and serving coffee. | Uganda Coffee Development Authority | 2019 |
Feasibility Study for Economic Empowerment Program in Arivu Subcounty –Arua District (Uganda) | Undertaking evidence-based feasibility study to establish key viable and promising sub sectors in the district and sub county. The Production and Marketing Sector comprised of five sub-sectors (Livestock, Crop, Fisheries, Entomology and Commercial Services) which are involved in production and marketing of various agricultural commodities. Proposed 3 key value chains in the identified sub sector in (1) above for the proposed area in line with National Development Plan (NDP) strategic approach of Commodity value chain and provision of technical inputs which are in line with Uganda Vision 2040. | African Evangelistic Enterprise Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for The Diagnostic and Baseline Study Of Eco Agriculture Sesame Livelihoods And Green Business Opportunities For Young Rural People Project In Lira District | Conducting agricultural and agribusiness policy analysis and implementation of the existing policies that relate to current sesame production. Identified gaps and suggested policy modification/harmonization measures. Identification of stakeholders involved in eco-agriculture and organic agri-business. Assessment of waste recycling processes and practices in the country and the likelihood/potential of target youth as drivers for change and access to decent green jobs. Analysis of the sesame production value chain and explored innovative economic models to support SMEs who are involved nowadays in traditional sesame harvesting activities. | Plan International Uganda | 2016 |
Undertaking Research on Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program (CAIIP) | Assessment of the relevance of the Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program activities (construction of rural roads, markets, agro-processing facilities and community mobilization) to the target districts and the degree to which the Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program was implemented as per program set guidelines by Ministry of Local Government. Examination of the successes, challenges and recommendations for improved implementation of Community Agricultural Infrastructure Improvement Program | Uganda Debt Network (UDN) | 2014 |
Baseline Survey of a Project for Increasing Incomes by Sustainably Commercializing Smallholder Agriculture Through Improved Productivity and Market Development (Catalist-Uganda Project) | Establishment of benchmarks for core indicators on the production push and market pull and Documentation of new knowledge and important topics for further inquiry, action, lobbying and influence. Provision of reliable information on the productivity, volume and sales of key agricultural commodities and corresponding major value chain participants with their competence, linkages with other value chain participants, comparative advantages, strengths and weaknesses. Provision of baseline information on project indicators and suggestion of the best approaches for the project to be effective, efficient and assured in sustainability of set outcomes. | International Fertilizer Development Center (IFDC) P.O Box 75391, Kampala (U) | 2013 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
DEVELOPMENT OF THE NATIONAL HEALTH CARE WASTE MANAGEMENT STRATEGIC PLAN. | The development of the National Health Care Waste Management Strategic Plan for Uganda involved several key components. It included creating national policy guidelines for health care waste management, outlining a five-year implementation strategy with planned investments for safe and eco-friendly waste management. The plan also involved costing and prioritizing the implementation strategies and developing a monitoring and evaluation (M&E) plan for the Ministry of Health. Additionally, it defined the roles and responsibilities of various Ministries, Departments, and Agencies at both national and subnational levels concerning the health care waste management policies and strategies. | Ministry of Health | 2023 |
END OF PROJECT IMPACT EVALUATION AND HOUSEHOLD SATISFACTORY SURVEY | The project was an end-of-project impact evaluation and household satisfaction survey to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance of MAAIF’s interventions in achieving development objectives. We reviewed key documents, evaluated project outcomes and impacts, and assessed sustainability, stakeholder participation, and alignment with policies. Additionally, the evaluation examined the project’s contribution to institutional capacity-building and identified lessons learned. The household satisfaction survey focused on evaluating beneficiaries’ satisfaction with livestock health services and pinpointing areas for improvement in service delivery. | Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for The Evaluation of Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) IV and Formulation on SIP V | Assessment of the examination and management of criminal cases, promotion of observance of prosecution services’ performance standards at all ODPP areas of jurisdiction (headquarters, regional, district offices and agencies with delegated prosecutorial functions), Ensuring Efficient, effective and quality public prosecution and collaborations with other inter-state agencies and other partners in public prosecutions at international level. | Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Assignment 3: Kayunga-Busaana, Buikwe, Kamuli District | Development of a mobilization strategy for each cluster/group of towns, and a cluster-specific WASH drama script. Design of promotional IEC materials (including posters, banners, pull-ups, tear drops, stickers, brochures) displaying information about Ministry of Water and Environment and STWSSP operations and activities, safe water supply and management, and sanitation & hygiene improvement practices, HIV/AIDs awareness, gender mainstreaming and good governance in the water and sanitation sector. Production of samples of the designed promotional materials. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Review MSC’s Resource Mobilization Strategy | Reading and appreciation of the Current Resource Mobilization strategy, the Company’s new five year-strategic plan document and other relevant documents. Conducting a detailed analysis of potential global and local donors to map the feasibility of securing thematic funding. Mapping donors’ strategic areas of interest, funds available, grantees, funding windows, requirements and guidelines and interest in funding key MSC result areas. Review and alignment of the Resource Mobilization Strategy to the new GoU Program Based Planning and budget allocation criteria based on the 18 National programs in the NDP III. Identification of potential funding scenarios. | The Microfinance Support Centre Ltd, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Human Resource Review, Job Analysis, Job Evaluation and Develop Performance Standards for All the Jobs in HESFB Structure | Creation of a basis for several administrative decisions: strategic planning, succession planning, promotions and rewards system. Ensuring that the employees’ duties are linked to and contribute to the mission, goals and results of the organization. Ensuring the establishment of employee performance measurement systems for boosting employee performance. Establishment of a process which captures employee skills and promote personal growth and advancement in their career. Provision of a framework for documenting work planning and performance review to facilitate decision making and promoting a two-way system of communication between the supervisors and the employees | Higher Education Students’ Financing Board, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake UNRA Key Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey | Review of relevant documents, development of sampling frames and the sample size based on an approved list of stakeholders Design of appropriate tools for the data collection and analysis, collection of the desired data agreed upon with UNRA. This formed a basis for establishment of the customer satisfaction level and perception levels using well established assessment parameters, identification of customers’ perceptions of UNRA’s product and services and establishment of priority areas for improvement. | Uganda National Roads Authority | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Mapping and Assessment Of HIV/AIDS Risks and Vulnerabilities Among Key Economic Sectors in Uganda | Identification of the persons and sectors (individuals or groups and industry or sectors) affected most by HIV and AIDS, the appropriate options for preventing and controlling HIV and AIDS at the World of Work. Review of policy, legal and institutional framework on the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the world of work and assessment of the direct and indirect impacts of HIV and AIDS on labor, employment and productivity. Development of an HIV and AIDS at Workplace Risks and Management Plan detailing mitigation measures for addressing the potential negative impacts, and an Mand E plan. Estimation of the epidemic effect on communities, e.g., morbidity, mortality, health care demands, orphan hood, AIDS-induced poverty, stigma and discrimination, etc. | Ministry of Gender Labor and Social Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Development of A Complaints Handling System for The Ministry | Conducting a Situational analysis to assess the nature of public complaints and challenges faced and develop a framework for complaints management with objectives, application and scope and utilization of the information from situational analysis and other relevant material, develop a Complaints Management Manual. Facilitating a meeting of Focal point persons who should make an input in the draft as stakeholders. | Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, | 2021 |
Scoping Study and Preparation of Tor for Social Impact Assessment (Esia) In Nakasongola And Dokolo Under Strategic Towns Water And Sanitation Project (STWSSP) | Identification of the Hydrological resources in the project areas, Geological/soil resources in the project area, Biodiversity (flora and fauna) in the project area and the Current socio-economic conditions in the project area | Ministry of Water and Environment | Ongoing |
Consultancy Services to Undertake A Baseline Survey on Perceptions, Attitudes and Understanding of Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Concept in Uganda | Preparation of a work plan and appropriate tools, conducting Key Informant Interviews with selected partners, in-depth focus group discussions with regional HRDs, thematic groups, staff and selected states actors. Sharing first draft of the baseline survey report and incorporating comments | National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Integrity Perception Survey | Redefinition of key parameters and framework to measure the integrity within public institution or tax administration, assessment of the current level of integrity based on internal and external feedback, establishment of the impact (efficiency, effectiveness, relevance, best practices, lessons learnt and existing gaps) of previous or current integrity enhancement programmes. Provision of recommendation and a clear roadmap to guide the implementation of an improved Integrity Enhancement Program for the Authority. | Uganda Revenue Authority | 2019 |
Mid-Term Review of National Planning Authority (NPA) Strategic Plan 2015/16-2019/2020. | Assessment of the extent of progress made towards achievement of the Plan’s Strategic direction (objectives, strategic interventions) based on set targets and results; the extent to which the Plan had been instrumental in guiding management in decision making and actions; the extent to which the annual budgets had been aligned towards implementing the Planned objectives, specific outputs and outcomes; Assessed the alignment of the plan to the National Development Plan (NDP II) | National Planning Authority | 2019 |
Consultancy for Services for Preparation of Project Completion Report (PCR) For the Lake Victoria Water Supply and Sanitation | Review and Assessment of the project appraisal report, project implementation manual, AfDB supervision mention reports and Aide memoirs, program progress reports in order to appreciate the project objectives and context. Examination of the fulfilment of the conditions of the grant, compliance of government of Uganda with respect to the submission of the project audit reports and quarterly progress reports. Verification of the actual counterpart contributions by the GoU to the project and discussed cost overrun and or under run issues with the implementing Agency. Assessment of the expected versus actual attainment of project objectives, output, outcomes and impacts. Documentation of key lessons | Ministry of Water and Environment | on going |
Provision of Consultancy Services For Transaction Advisory Services For The Development Of Uganda Posta Limited (UPL) Properties Through A Public Private Partnership | Undertaking a feasibility study, options assessment (Public Private Partnership Models) and structuring of the financing, construction and operation of specified 41 Uganda Posta Limited properties. Providing advisory services for the procurement of a suitable private sector operator under an appropriate Public Private Partnership arrangement. | Uganda Posta Limited | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Domestic Coffee Consumption Survey | Determination of current coffee consumption level of Uganda in the difference regions. Identification of factors leading to regional differences in coffee consumption. A assessment of the extent to which recommendations advanced in 2004 were addressed, the extent to which supply constraints faced by local roasters in 2004 were addressed. Determination of the annual quality of finished coffee imports from 2011-2016 and compared them with local brands and development of output, outcome and impact indicators to assess performance of different actors promoting and directly engaged in roasting, procuring and serving coffee. | Uganda Coffee Development Authority | 2019 |
Consultancy Services To Conduct A Feasibility Study For The Proposed Glass Plant In Uganda | Studied and described the performance of the glass industry in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), scan of the legal and regulatory regimes on manufacturing in general and glass manufacturing in particular. Studied and profiled the sheet glass and glassware market in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) region and project the market demand in those markets. Recommended an appropriate location, appropriate technical, managerial and other human resources requirement and the most suitable process flow for the facility | Uganda Development Corporation | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Central Uganda Sub Region. | Mobilization and organization of community members and local leaders for all community engagements, dissemination to the community to enable them understand their key roles in the implementation process, conducting training for stakeholders to build their capacity to participate fully in water and sanitation activities and Set up of management arrangements for newly built water supply systems. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Review Uganda National Metrological Authority’s Existing Job Descriptions, Develop, Streamline Schemes of Services and Develop The Human Resources Strategy And Resourcing Plan | Review of the existing Job Descriptions and developed Updated and streamlined schemes of service or all approved jobs, development of a human resource strategy and resourcing plan for Uganda National Metrological Authority. | Uganda National Metrological Authority | 2017 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Opinion Polling for Voices for Health Project | Identification of public perceptions on access to Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services among the youth, establishment of public perceptions on utilization behaviors of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services youth, identification of public perceptions on the factors that enable and hinder utilization of Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) services among youths. | Uganda Health Marketing Group (UHMG) | 2017 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting A Health Facility Census and Geographical Information System (GIS) Mapping in The Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) Divisions | Conducting a health facility census in the five divisions of the Kampala City. Mapping of the geographical location data of all the facilities enumerated during the health facility census in the five divisions of Kampala city using a Geographical Information system (GIS). Training of a small core group including selected staff from KCCA and officials representing different public and private organizations on how to update, maintain and manipulate the health facility database and how to interpret the reports generated from the census and GIS maps. | United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Kampala Capital City Authority (KCCA) | 2016 |
Consultancy Service to Develop A Strategic Plan Of Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau | Review of the vision and mission statement of the Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau, conducting a Document review And a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Analysis. Facilitation of consultative workshops with key stakeholders and the development of the strategic plan. | Ministry of Health and BTC | 2016 |
Review and Align the Strategic Investment Plan to The National Development Plan II | Review and analysis of the performance (effectiveness) of the current Uganda Human Rights Commission Strategic Investment Plan. Identification of key constraints to performance (effectiveness) of the current SIP and developed recommendations to address the constraints in the Revised Uganda Human Rights Commission Development Plan. Designed of a system for capturing the Uganda Human Rights Commission outcomes as indicated in the SIP. Harmonization/ alignment of the current Human Rights Commission SIP to the National Development Plan II. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for End Of Project Evaluation Of The Strengthening And Enhancing Torture Prevention, Rehabilitation And Accountability In East Africa Project | Assessment of the effectiveness of the project and the extent to which it had achieved planned outcomes and objectives. Analysis of the project’s wider impact and the extent to which the project validated African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and IMLU’s organization objectives. Identification of best practices and advised how the programme could be strengthened and inform future programming and wider organizational learning. | African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (ACTV) | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for Development of Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) Resource Mobilization Strategy | Undertaking a project Mobilization/inception, conducting a Legal and policy framework review, undertaking a Situational analysis, conducting Interviews with Uganda Human Rights Commission senior staff and stakeholders Drafting a Resource Mobilization Strategy. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 |
Development of Wetland Management Plans for Bunambutye And Lumbuye Wetlands | Conducting a situational analysis of wetland issues in the selected districts (Bulambuli and Kariro for our case) , analysis of the governance issues, equity issues, structure, mandates, purpose, resources and legal framework relevant for wetlands management through interaction with key institutions and partners including environment civil society, analysis of the social, economic and cultural relationships, interactions and resources that may affect effective wetland management, provision of strategies for systematically collecting detailed and relevant data for monitoring changes in the wetlands, including developing capacity for data collection in the different sectors. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for Quality Systems Assessment and Development of Quality Procedure Manuals, Standard Operational Procedure Forms for The Government Laboratories | Development of Quality manuals, Procedure manuals. Development of standard operational manual procedural forms and all documentation/record and recommendations made with suggestions for improvement for food laboratory, Toxicology, DNA laboratory, Pesticide laboratory | Ministry of Internal Affairs | 2012 |
Feasibility Study for the Revitalization of Yirol Oil Mill Project in South Sudan | Assessment and evaluation of the five thematic prospects (market, technical, environmental, financial/economic and organizational) for the revitalization of the defunct Yirol Oil mill, the functionality of the mill’s assets ranging from factory buildings, machines/equipment and other physical assets that were key in its day-to-day functions. And assessment of whether there were feasible programs designed to foster development of local farmer associations. Carrying out an in-depth veracity test aimed at weighing the marketability of the project and its products. In-depth analysis and definition of the product development process based on the customer’s needs and ensuring that product’s appeal to the customers is sustainable. | Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment, Republic of South Sudan | 2012 |
Impact and Needs Assessment Study of the Belgian Scholarship Programme In Uganda (2005-2012) | Establishment of the value addition of the training acquired by scholarship beneficiaries during the period of 2005-2012; identification of strong points and areas for the improvement in scholarships administration and management; Outlined clear records of the BTC scholars who have successfully completed their studies at various institutions since 2005; Identified possible mechanisms for collaboration between training institutions and the scholarship programme as a means of improving completion rates of the scholars. Also documented success stories and priority training areas. Identified and advised on what direction the Alumni association should take and its role on continuous linkage between Ugandan-based programme scholars that studied from universities in Belgium | Belgian development Agency, BTC, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development | 2013 |
Assessing the Extent to Which Environmental Concerns Were Addressed During the Implementation of The National Development Plan (2010/2011-2014/15) | Conducted an environmental analysis of the NDP and Identified, documented and assessed environmental concerns in objectives and strategies of the NDP (2010/11-2014/15). Selected and reviewed priority environmental concerns in sector investment plans, budgets, action plans, annual plans and performance reports, budgets and local government plans. Development of an environment monitoring indicator’s matrix in line with the results framework which was incorporated in the review process. | BTC, National Planning Authority and Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development | 2013 |
Evaluation of Governance Initiatives for Development Effectiveness Project | Evaluation of Institutionalized Anti-Corruption Principles in government processes and systems and aligned government functioning with the activities of the South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC), Ascertaining the capacity of non-state stakeholders in social accountability based anti-corruption measures and their institutionalized participation in anti-corruption related activities of the government. Assessment of if the project was effective and efficient. | South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC) | 2012 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
SUMMATIVE EVALUATION FOR THE HUMANITARIAN COORDINATION & PROVISION OF CCCM-INTEGRATED RESPONSES TO DISPLACEMENT-AFFECTED POPULATIONS IN SOUTH SUDAN | The summative evaluation assessed the design, implementation, and results of the humanitarian coordination and provision of CCCM-integrated responses to displacement-affected populations in South Sudan. It evaluated the project’s relevance, achievement of objectives, coherence, efficiency, effectiveness, impact, and sustainability. The evaluation also identified lessons learned, best practices, and recommendations to enhance current and future programming in similar sectoral areas, ensuring that approaches continue to meet the project’s objectives effectively. | ACTED South Sudan | 2024 |
EXTERNAL REVIEW ON PROMOTION OF LOCALLY-LED SCHOOL FEEDING AND CHILD PROTECTION IN UGANDA | The external review assessed the outcomes and long-term sustainability of locally-led school feeding and child protection initiatives in Uganda, focusing on the Bidibidi refugee settlement. The evaluation examined the effectiveness of these interventions in improving the nutritional status and educational outcomes of children, as well as in strengthening community-based mechanisms for child protection and conflict resolution. | Caritas Denmark, | 2024 |
MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING (MEL) PARTNERSHIP WITH MBARARA UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY (MUST) AND MBARARA REGIONAL REFERRAL HOSPITAL (MRRH) | This included evaluating decision-making processes for collaboration, transparency, and inclusivity, as well as reviewing governance documentation to clarify roles, responsibilities, and dispute resolution. An organizational mapping was conducted to understand power dynamics, while performance and progress were measured against key performance indicators to ensure alignment with partnership objectives. Resource allocation was analyzed to evaluate equitable distribution, and the effectiveness of communication and collaboration was assessed. Additionally, a long-term sustainability assessment was carried out to evaluate the partnership’s viability beyond the project lifecycle. | Massachusetts General Hospital | 2024 |
END OF PROJECT EVALUATION OF FRESH FRUITS NEXUS PROJECT -SUSTAINABLE LIVELIHOODS FOR REFUGEE AND LOCAL FARMERS IN NORTHERN UGANDA ARUA AND TEREGO DISTRICTS | The end-of-project evaluation explored the resilience and sustainability of activities through a holistic “greening” model, demonstrating a climate-resilient, low-carbon value chain. It sought to improve income security for refugees and host communities, particularly women and youth, by creating income opportunities in the organic fresh fruit and vegetable value chain. Additionally, the project aimed to boost local market development through the sale and export of organically certified produce, emphasizing responsible supply chain management from farmer to consumer. | DanChurchAid | 2024 |
MID-TERM EVALUATION FOR THE ACTUATE PROGRAM IN UGANDA | The mid-term evaluation for the ACTUATE program in Uganda aimed to provide accurate, reliable, and timely data to support evidence-based decision-making and program improvement. It focused on generating insights to enhance operations in line with the ACTUATE theory of change and assessed the program’s contribution to increasing access to sexual and reproductive health (SRH) commodities and services through both public and private sector channels. | DKT International Uganda | 2024 |
MONITORING, EVALUATION AND LEARNING FOR MARKET SYSTEMS DEVELOPMENT (MEL4MSD) | The Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning for Market Systems Development (MEL4MSD) project aimed to enhance the technical capacity of local Ugandan firms in providing MEL services for market systems development by awarding MEL activities from the FtF IAM Year 4 annual work plan to these firms, in collaboration with MarketShare Associates experts. It focused on advancing learning around FtF IAM interventions and improving the measurement of outcomes and impacts of partnerships. Additionally, the project supported USAID’s localization goal by building the management capacity of Ugandan firms to handle USAID work as direct grantees or sub-awardees. | USAID/ DAI Global LLC/ The Feed the Future Inclusive Agricultural Market Activity (FtF IAM) /AFEX | 2023 |
CONDUCTING AN ENDLINE IMPACT EVALUATION FOR ALIGHT PROJECT. | The endline impact evaluation for the ALIGHT project assessed improvements in economic, social, and health outcomes, measuring the project’s results against its intended objectives. It drew lessons from the project’s design, implementation, successes, and failures to inform future practices. The evaluation included measuring client satisfaction with ALIGHT services, identifying preferred feedback channels, and reviewing the performance of existing channels. It also supported the dissemination of evaluation findings and lessons learned from the project. | ALIGHT | 2023 |
ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR GREEN ENERGY SOLAR (GIZ)-PROJECT IN WEST NILE | The endline evaluation for the Green Energy Solar (GIZ) project in West Nile assessed improvements in the economic, social, health, and environmental well-being of refugees and host communities. It measured the uptake and adoption of solar products in homes, businesses, and agriculture. The evaluation reviewed the project’s effectiveness in achieving results, sustainability, and the impact of supply-side interventions, including the use of Saving Groups (SGs) and involvement of small shop owners and retailers. It also examined the impact of demand-side interventions, such as awareness campaigns and affordability efforts. Additionally, the evaluation assessed the project’s response to beneficiary needs in Terego and Madi Okollo districts, budget utilization efficiency, and the contribution of partnerships with solar companies and their expertise in implementation. | ZOA International | 2023 |
PARTICIPATORY EVALUATION USING MOST SIGNIFICANT CHANGE METHODOLOGY (MSC) TO EVALUATE THE LEGO FUNDED MULTI-COUNTRY PLAYFUL PARENTING PROJECT | The participatory evaluation of the LEGO-funded multi-country Playful Parenting Project using the Most Significant Change (MSC) methodology involved several steps. A plan for the evaluation was developed, including the overall methodology design, tools, and MSC story templates, through joint discussions with project coordinators and the National MEAL team. Key internal and external documents, including previous participatory evaluations by ChildFund, were reviewed to finalize the MSC methodology. The process culminated in documenting three stories of change, each a maximum of one and a half pages long. | Child Fund International Uganda | 2023 |
ENDLINE EVALUATION FOR IMPROVING SUSTAINABLE WASH SERVICES AND SCHOOLS FOR SOUTH SUDANESE REFUGEES IN BIDIBIDI SETTLEMENT, YUMBE PROJECT. | The endline evaluation for the Improving Sustainable WASH Services and Schools for South Sudanese Refugees in Bidibidi Settlement, Yumbe project involved several key components. The evaluation examined the extent to which project objectives were achieved against set targets and assessed the impact, including key enabling and constraining factors. It established factors crucial for the operation and maintenance of constructed facilities and community structures. Comparative statistics were generated from baseline and project reports to measure progress and impact. The evaluation reviewed the relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, and early signs of impact. It also investigated the Financial, Institutional, Environmental, Technological, and Social (FIETS) sustainability of the intervention and provided recommendations for improvement. Finally, recommendations and lessons learned were identified to guide future WASH intervention cycles. | HEKS/EPER and ACORD-U | 2023 |
MIDTERM EVALUATION FOR POWER TO YOU(TH) PROGRAMME 2021-2025 | The midterm evaluation for the Power to You(th) Programme 2021-2025 aimed to inform planning for 2024-2025 at country, regional, and global levels, including the potential revision of 2025 targets. The evaluation findings were used to assess and potentially adjust the overall theory of change, guiding future planning. It sought to enhance consortium-level partnerships and the implementation of principles on Southern Leadership. Additionally, the evaluation updated context analysis, risk analysis, and cross-cutting themes at the country level. It also ensured compliance with the accountability requirements of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. | Reproductive Health Uganda | 2023 |
CASH TRANSFER PROGRAM EVALUATION. | The cash transfer program evaluation assessed the outcome and impact of the cash assistance project against its objectives, activities, and outputs as outlined in the project log frame. It evaluated the quality of program implementation, including the effectiveness of the design and modality choice, and reviewed accountability mechanisms. The evaluation also examined how well the program addressed the needs of people with disabilities, gender, and other marginalized groups. Key findings documented what was working well and what was not, including challenges in human resources, logistics, and finance, and provided recommendations for improving the program and future action research. | Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) | 2023 |
FINAL PROJECT EVALUATION FOR ECHO INCLUDE (INNOVATIVE AND INCLUSIVE ACCELERATED EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITY CHILDREN) | The final project evaluation for the ECHO Include program assessed the project’s performance against its indicators, comparing end-line achievements with baseline data. It evaluated the program’s accountability, participatory approach, and stakeholder satisfaction. The evaluation examined the program’s success in providing quality and inclusive education, distance learning, and addressing COVID-19 impacts, as well as its equity and inclusiveness. It identified lessons learned, success stories, and recommendations to inform future programs. Additionally, it compared data from the West Endline to demonstrate the overall achievement of the project. | Save the Children | 2023 |
EVALUATION OF MNCHN/ACT HEALTH FORWARD PROJECT IN AGAGO. | The evaluation of the MNCHN/ACT Health Forward Project in Agago focused on assessing the project’s success in improving health and nutrition outcomes among mothers and children from the catchment communities of 20 primary care facilities by the end of 2022. It also evaluated the impact of a people-centered advocacy approach in enhancing these outcomes in the 60 communities surrounding the health facilities. | GOAL Relief and Development Organization Plot 5448 Bong Close, Kasanga Kiwafu Estate, P O Box 72472 Kampala-Uganda | December 2022 |
EVALUATION OF THE COMPASSION INTERNATIONAL UGANDA CHILD AND DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM–2020-2022. | The project involved evaluating the Compassion International Uganda Child and Development Program for the period 2020-2022. The evaluation focused on assessing the progress made towards achieving the program’s overall goals and objectives as outlined in the strategy document. The evaluation also identified effective implementation approaches, highlighted constraints that may have hindered progress, and provided recommendations on which specific aims should receive more or less attention. Additionally, the evaluation suggested potential new initiatives aligned with Compassion International’s vision and mission and assessed how well the strategy fit into the broader CI National strategy. | Compassion International | December 2022 |
EXTERNAL EVALUATION OF THE PROJECT: PROTECTION AND EMPOWERMENT OF AND RIGHTS DEFENDERS IN NORTHERN UGANDA | The external evaluation of the Protection and Empowerment of Rights Defenders (PELARD-N) project in Northern Uganda assessed the project’s logical framework matrix to determine its design effectiveness and impact against key indicators. The evaluation highlighted key lessons, strengths, and weaknesses of the project and provided recommendations for similar future projects. It also analyzed the approach used by PELARD-N to evaluate its suitability and potential for replication by other development actors in the region. | Human Rights Focus | 2022 |
MID TERM EVALUATION OF THE 5-YEAR STRATEGIC PLAN FOR THE PERIOD 2019-2023 | The mid-term evaluation of the 5-year strategic plan (2019-2023) assessed how well the supported programs were meeting their targets and the degree of program integration and synergy achieved. It evaluated the engagement of right-holders in claiming their development rights and interactions with duty bearers in fulfilling their obligations. The evaluation measured the programs’ performance against OECD/DAC criteria—relevancy, efficiency, effectiveness, sustainability, coherence—and their impact on the livelihoods of targeted rights-holders. It identified successes and challenges, drew lessons, and proposed alternatives to strengthen current interventions and prepare for the next strategic plan. | Strømme Foundation East Africa, | 2022 |
MID – TERM EVALUATION FOR SUSTAINABLE INTEGRATED INTERVENTIONS FOR VULNERABLE FAMILIES (SIIV) PROJECT UNDER FAMILY STRENGTHENING PROGRAM | The mid-term evaluation for the SIIV Project under the Family Strengthening Program assessed the project’s impact on vulnerable families and communities, focusing on orphans and other vulnerable children. It measured achievements in improving access to quality services for these children and evaluated efforts to enhance psychosocial well-being and restore at-risk families. The evaluation also examined the capacity of key implementing partners, community structures, and families to provide care and protection for children in the target areas. | SOS Children’s Villages Uganda, Plot 53, Ntinda II Road P.O. Box 27510 Kampala, | June 2022 |
END OF PROJECT IMPACT EVALUATION AND HOUSEHOLD SATISFACTORY SURVEY | The project was an end-of-project impact evaluation and household satisfaction survey to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, and relevance of MAAIF’s interventions in achieving development objectives. We reviewed key documents, evaluated project outcomes and impacts, and assessed sustainability, stakeholder participation, and alignment with policies. Additionally, the evaluation examined the project’s contribution to institutional capacity-building and identified lessons learned. The household satisfaction survey focused on evaluating beneficiaries’ satisfaction with livestock health services and pinpointing areas for improvement in service delivery. | Ministry of Agriculture, Animal Industry and Fisheries, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Carry Out A Baseline Survey for The Skills for Employment Project (SEP) | Establishment of benchmark data related to the specific objectives and expected results of the project, to be able to measure progress towards the achievement of these objectives during the final evaluation and Assessment of the socio-economic status of youth and young women in refugee and host community in this regard. Establishment of the current youth unemployment rate in Koboko, Yumbe and Obongi districts | Windle International Uganda (WIU) | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Final Evaluation of the Project ‘’Access to Formal and Informal Education for Vulnerable Girls and Adolescent Mothers in Post Conflict Nwoya District’’. | Assessment of the project based on the OECD/DAC criteria and determination of the Relevance, Cross cutting issues, Effectiveness, Efficiency, Impact, Sustainability. Making recommendations and Lessons Learned | Caritas Switzerland | 2020 |
End Line Evaluation for School Digitization Project/Digital Financial Services (DFS) | Assessment of the extent to which digitization had impacted (if any) students and teacher attendance and brought about change in school drop outs due to lack of school fees; Assessment of the extent to which digitization had improved the financial management process for schools and parents; and the extent to which digitization had enabled schools to efficiently manage their cash flows; Assessment of the potential for embedding approaches that would ensure the project impact is sustainable. | Promoting Equality in African Schools (PEAS) | 2018 |
Skills Market Assessment in Palorinya Refugee Settlement – Moyo District, Uganda. | Identification of high potential growth sectors and employment trends in Palorinya refugee settlement in Moyo district and other surrounding districts, analysis of the current employment practices and skills in demand in the local labor market. Determination of constraints faced by vulnerable youth in the labor market; Identification of potential employment and self-employment opportunities for youths. | Finn Church Aid’s (FCA) Uganda | 2018 |
Final Evaluation of Rock Point 256 Radio Drama (Engagement with Schools, Management Committees and Local Authorities | Assessment of the knowledge, attitudes and practice levels of school and community leaders in line with the key messages in Rock Point 256 regarding the involvement in improving education, establishment of the knowledge levels of parents, schools and community leaders after exposure to Rock Point 256 messages on working together towards achieving better education in public schools, the steps taken by school and community leaders towards improving academic performance in schools. Establishment of lessons learned by schools, leaders and the community at large after exposure to Rock Point 256 radio serial drama. | Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) | 2016 |
Final Evaluation of Rock Point 256 Radio Drama (Engagement with Schools, Management Committees and Local Authorities. | Assessment of the knowledge, attitudes and practice levels of school and community leaders. Establishment of knowledge levels of parents, schools and community leaders after exposure to Rock Point 256 messages on working together towards achieving better education in public schools. Establishment of lessons learned by schools, leaders and the community at large after exposure to Rock Point 256 radio serial drama. | Communication for Development Foundation Uganda (CDFU) | 2016 |
Consultancy Service to Support the Development of A Five-Year Strategic Plan (2016-2020) For Nakivale Vocational Training Centre (VCT) | Establishment of the current needs and interests of Vocational Training Centre stakeholders and target beneficiaries. Review of the structuring of the training curriculum and the current programmes and provided recommendations for strategic direction. Review of Vocational Training Centre vision and mission, and conducting a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the institution. | Windle Trust Uganda | 2016 |
Consultancy to Conduct External Programme Evaluation for Windle Trust Uganda (WTU) Programmes 2011-2015 | Evaluation of the Trusts governance, managerial and technical abilities to deliver the programmes. Identification of the best practices, policies and procedures employed in delivering projects. Appraisal of the organizational processes of initiating projects and her ability to deliver them. Review of the successes and challenges of implementing Windle Trust Uganda strategic plan 2011-2015, assessment of the impact of the projects and programmes on beneficiaries. Provision of clear and concise recommendations for improvement in the wider programme. | Windle Trust Uganda | 2016 |
Midterm Review for The Schools Community Approaches for Transforming Gender Relations Project In Kamuli District | Determination of the extent to which the project achieved its objectives as reflected in project performance indicators and targets set out at project design, Assessment of the OECD/DAC criteria of relevancy, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the Gender Transformation project in line with the original project design plan and M&E framework. Identification of the enabling and constraining factors and documentation of outstanding unexpected results (positive and negative) at outcome level and discussed their implications | Plan International Uganda | 2015 |
Consultancy Services for Developing An Operation And Maintenance Manual For Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) In Schools Of Kampala | Obtaining existing literature and documentation related to school sanitation and the management of operation and maintenance of facilities, assessment of existing Operation & Maintenance practices among various water and sanitation technologies installed in Kampala district, development of an outline content of the manual for approval, completion of the first draft of the manual for review, incorporation of comments and produced final version of the manual. | African Evangelism Enterprise Uganda | 2015 |
Consultancy to Strengthen the Internal and External Support Supervision and Visitation Systems In Tiet Tertiary Institutions At Lower Secondary And Tevt Levels | Identification of all the external stakeholders. For each external institution, description of their official mandate, analysis of the existence and effectiveness of the communication and establishment of a comparison between the mandates of external institutions. Proposing a re-designed practical system enabling efficient external support and identification of specific training needs of external institutions and colleges to better conduct support supervision in the colleges. | Belgian Development Agency Ministry of Education and Sports | 2o14 |
Consultancy Services for Assessment of New Social Media and Technologies as A Means to Reach Young People in And Out of Schools And Teachers In A Youth Centered Sex Education Project | Analysis of the Ugandan environment to facilitate the documentation/summarizing of experiences, lessons and promising practices of other non-profit and profit agencies that use SMS to reach health workers or teachers and young people; Assessment of current best practices. Assessment of mobile phone coverage among in and out of school young people in Kampala and Northern Uganda Conducted a rapid survey of teachers to assess the level of interest, perceived usefulness and current access to social media and interest as means for capacity enhancement for teachers to conduct sexual health education for pupils and students. | Save the Children International Uganda | 2014 |
Consultancy Services for Development and Implementation of Monitoring Framework for Good School Toolkit Project. | Development of a Project Log-Frame and subsequently a streamlining Monitoring and Evaluation Framework for the entire project period (2014-2016); Calculation and projection of the total direct and indirect beneficiaries reached; Designed and implemented a baseline study as an integrated part of the overall M&E strategy and plan for the project; Assessed the enrollment, attendance, learning, retention of student’s experiences of violence in intervention and control sites as well as the community’s perception and behavior regarding marginalized girls. | Department for International Development (DFID) Raising Voices, | 2014 |
Baseline Survey on Local Government Service Delivery in the 6 Districts of Masaka, Kalangala, Lyantonde, Rakai, Sembabule And Lwengo Districts Targeting Health Education and Production Sectors | Provision of a descriptive, analytical and critical review of the status of service delivery in health, education and production sectors in the 6 project districts including the level of civil society engagement. Provision of information on the status of community participation in service delivery monitoring and promotion of transparent and accountable use of public resources in services in Health, Education and Production sectors. Identifications of corruption risk zones in delivery of services across the three sectors (Health, Education and Production). | Transparency International (TI) | 2013 |
Baseline Survey in Participatory School Governance for Children for Tororo And Luwero Districts in Uganda | Establishment of the level of knowledge among rights holders, determination of the current practices in school governance by education stakeholders (parents, local communities, boys, girls, teachers (females and males), civic leaders, district education authorities and civil society groups), and establishment of the capacity levels of respective categories of duty bearers. | Plan International Uganda P.O Box 12075 Kampala, Uganda | 2012 |
Documenting Bernad Van Leer Foundation Supported Work of Health Child for the “Home Grown Resources for Enhancing Child Nutrition, Early Childhood Education and Protection in Poor Fishing Communities In Uganda” | Assessment of the approach Health Child was using, so as to gauge if it had any theoretical underpinnings; the previous approaches in terms of what had worked/not worked and why, quantifiable indicators were used; whether the changes were local to the project participants, if there were any systemic changes, e.g. increased funding or service delivery by the local government. Establishment of whether the changes the models brought about were sustainable. Determination of lessons/implications for policy, service delivery/development practitioners. | Health Child | 2013 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
IMPACT ASSESSMENT OF THE ACCESS TO JUSTICE AND SECURITY INTERVENTIONS SUPPORTED BY UNDP IN SOUTH SUDAN.
| The impact assessment evaluated whether UNDP’s access to justice and security interventions in South Sudan positively impacted vulnerable groups’ ability to access justice and whether rule of law actors felt more confident in providing security services. The assessment also examined the awareness of laws and rights among vulnerable groups in six states where the program was implemented and whether they felt more secure as a result. Additionally, it reviewed the experiences and perceptions of vulnerable groups regarding the effectiveness of these interventions, documenting successes, challenges, lessons learned, and offering recommendations for future improvements.
| UNDP South Sudan | August 2024 |
IMPACT STUDY OF THE (DIGITAL) FINANCE, AGRICULTURE, HEALTH AND EDUCATION SECTORS IN NORTHERN UGANDA AND WEST NILE.
| The study collected both quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design and delivery. It included mapping the current availability and delivery of financial services, assessing loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, and evaluating the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to cater to target groups. Additionally, the study identified and documented necessary procedures and products for financial service providers, highlighted good practices and key lessons from similar projects, and formulated considerations for designing and delivering loan products to better serve refugees and host communities in underserved areas. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
DOCUMENT THE IMPACT OF WASH SERVICES PROVIDED IN HEALTH FACILITIES IN WEST NILE. |
| UNICEF Plot 9 / P.O. Box 2381, George St, Kampala | 2024 |
CO-DESIGN WITH THE COMMUNITY SUSTAINABLE WASTE MANAGEMENT SOLUTIONS IN KIGGUNDU AND SEBINA ZONE OF MAKERERE KAVULE
| The co-design project for sustainable waste management in Kiggundu and Sebina Zone of Makerere Kavule involved surveying and mapping eight drainage tributaries to connect with the main channel. It included constructing these tributaries, desilting the main drainage channel for effective water flow to the Lubigi channel, and planting a green belt of trees, flowers, and grass along the drainage. Additionally, the project focused on community sensitization to ensure proper maintenance of the drainage system.
| UNDP
| 2024 |
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE, COACHING AND MENTORING IN THE DESIGN AND IMPLEMENTATION OF LIVELIHOOD PLANS BY THE INJURED WORKERS (FIWS) BUJAGALI ADVISORY PROJECT
| The technical assistance, coaching, and mentoring for the Injured Workers (FIWS) Bujagali Advisory Project focused on refining and finalizing existing livelihood development plans. It included capacity building through advice, mentorship, and training on financial management, value addition, and marketing. The project also involved identifying funding opportunities, securing linkages beyond the Bujagali Advisory project, and managing fund disbursement. Additionally, it included monitoring, tracking, and evaluation to ensure effective implementation and outcomes. | World Bank Group | 2024 |
BASELINE STUDY FOR UNCDF _ECHO PROJECT
| The baseline study for the UNCDF-ECHO project established baseline data for programme goal and outcome indicators. It involved capturing quantitative and qualitative data on target groups to inform intervention design. The study mapped the availability and delivery of financial services and products, including loan terms, client base, liquidity, and portfolio performance, while assessing the capacity and willingness of financial service providers to serve these groups. It also identified procedures and products needed for cost-effective market service, documented good practices and lessons from similar projects, and formulated key considerations for loan product design, delivery, and beneficiary targeting. | UNCDF 4 Ngabo Rd, Kampala | 2024 |
SMALLHOLDER FARMER ENDLINE SURVEY DATA COLLECTION FOR IFC-GRAINPULSE ADVISORY PROJECT IN UGANDA
| The Smallholder Farmer Endline Survey for the IFC-GrainPulse Advisory Project in Uganda aimed to assess several key impacts. It evaluated how the project influenced farmer household agricultural practices, including the uptake of inputs and crop yields. The survey measured the project’s effects on household income, poverty reduction, food security, and dietary diversity. It also examined the project’s impact on the status and empowerment of women within farming households and assessed its influence on farmers’ access to finance. Additionally, the survey investigated variations in project impact by geographic area, crop type, and gender. | World Bank Group | 2023 |
BASELINE DATA COLLECTION FOR NESTLE NESPRESSO COFFEE FARMERS IN UGANDA
| The baseline data collection for Nestlé Nespresso Coffee Farmers in Uganda involved conducting a quantitative survey to establish initial metrics for a quasi-experimental evaluation. This survey aimed to capture data on key variables relevant to the program’s goals, providing a foundation for measuring changes and impacts over time.
| World Bank Group | 2023 |
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR MARKET ASSESSMENT OF ENTERPRISES IN REFUGEE AND HOST COMMUNITIES (ISINGIRO, KAMWENGE, KYEGEGWA AND KYANGWALI) OF UNHCR OPERATION IN UGANDA | Examination of the market and provision of analytical assessment of the existing opportunities for refugee enterprises to sustainably contribute to the local economy and growth including opportunities for cross border trade. Assessment of characteristics of refugee owned businesses and documentation of roles of the different actors in supporting the emergence, growth and sustainability of refugees’ enterprises. | UNHCR Representation Office, | 2021 |
CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO DEVELOP THE HUMAN RESOURCES FOR HEALTH STRATEGIC PLAN 2020-2030 | Undertaking a situational analysis to determine HRH strategic priorities; including the review of the HRH strategic plan 2005-2020. Development of a framework for reviewing the implementation of the HRH Strategic plan 2005-2020, documenting the successes, challenges and recommending priorities for HRH Strategic Plan 2020-2030.Development of a draft costs HRH Strategic Plan for the period 2020-2030; including its financing and implementation strategy;Review of the national institutional capacity, organizational set-up, financial and administrative systems to assess readiness for effective implementation of the HRH Strategy and development of an M&E plan. | World Health Organization | 2020 |
CONSULTANCY SERVICES FOR END LINE SURVEY OF KOREA INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION AGENCY (KOICA) -SUPPORTED MATERNAL, NEWBORN AND CHILD HEALTH (MNCH) PROJECT IN 12 DISTRICTS IN UGANDA | Providing evidence of program performance and achievements against the planned results, and provide lessons learned from implementation in the 12 intervention districts. Development of the end-line survey protocol and conducted household and health facility surveys in the 12 districts (by employing a compatible methodology with the baseline survey). Documentation of achievements, challenges, lessons learned and phase out strategy to sustain gains made by the project interventions | United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) Uganda | 2019 |
DOCUMENTATION OF GOOD PRACTICES OF THE “BETTER LIFE FOR GIRLS’ PROGRAM | Identified from the existing reports, implementing partners, and field exercise the good practices and lessons learnt for the three identified outputs for this review. Undertook further in-depth analysis and documentation of the lessons learnt and four good practices. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2018 |
CONSULTANCY SERVICES TO CONDUCT A BASELINE SURVEY FOR THE JOINT PROGRAMME ON FEMALE GENITAL MUTILATION (JPFGM) | Making available reliable and relevant data upon which the achievements or non-achievements of JPFGM Phase II programme will be made: Specifically, it entailed; Establishment of indicator baseline values for 2014/2015(latest available data) that are specific to JPFGM supported districts of intervention as well as overall average figure for the indicators as outlined in the M&E results matrix. Provision of additional information that will enhance achievement of JPFGM programme objectives. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2015 |
EVALUATION OF SELECTED SECTORS OUTCOMES ATTRIBUTED TO OFFICIAL DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE (ODA) TO UGANDA (2000-2012) | Review of prior Official Development Assistance (ODA) impact studies undertaken by or for the Ministry of Finance planning and Economic development and any available literature on Official Development Assistance (ODA) impact evaluations, assessment of the performance of loans, grants and technical assistance. Establishment the extent to which sector results in the Official Development Assistance recipient sectors were attributable to Official Development Assistance. Assessment with regards to OECD/DAC Criteria. | United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) | 2014 |
BASELINE BEHAVIORAL STUDY ON CONDOM USE FOR DUAL PROTECTION IN THE 8 UNFPA FOCUS DISTRICTS | Establishment of the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding use of condoms (male and female) for dual protection among men and women aged 15-49; the factors influencing use or non-use of condoms (male and female) among men and women aged 15-49; the incentives and/or disincentives for use of condoms among men and women aged 15-49. Establishment of the experiences, lessons and challenges of using condoms among current users and ever-used condom clients | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2012 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Assignment 3: Kayunga-Busaana, Buikwe, Kamuli District | Development of a mobilization strategy for each cluster/group of towns, and a cluster-specific WASH drama script. Design of promotional IEC materials (including posters, banners, pull-ups, tear drops, stickers, brochures) displaying information about Ministry of Water and Environment and STWSSP operations and activities, safe water supply and management, and sanitation & hygiene improvement practices, HIV/AIDs awareness, gender mainstreaming and good governance in the water and sanitation sector. Production of samples of the designed promotional materials. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 |
Scoping Study and Preparation of Tor for Social Impact Assessment (Esia) In Nakasongola And Dokolo Under Strategic Towns Water and Sanitation Project (STWSSP) | Identification of the Hydrological resources in the project areas, Geological/soil resources in the project area, Biodiversity (flora and fauna) in the project area and the Current socio-economic conditions in the project area. | Ministry of Water and Environment | Ongoing |
Consultancy Services to Undertake NCF Climate Resilience and Diversification of Livelihood End of Project Evaluation | Evaluation of the extent to which supported program interventions achieved planned targets and impacted the livelihoods of the rights holders. Assessment of the effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, value for money and sustainability of the program’s interventions to the targeted rural communities. Documentation of the gaps, lessons learnt and make recommendation to SFEA, partners and funder on improving the programs in future. | Strømme Foundation East Africa | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting A Sanitation Baseline Update in Five (05) Divisions of Kampala Under City Wide Inclusion Sanitation Program. | Assessment for the existing offsite and onsite sanitation facilities as well as pit emptying technologies that are used in low income communities. Provision of relevant information on how ISO 24521 can be adopted in technology options for low income communities for testing, promotion and scale up. Assessment of the sanitation market potential and segments in the 5 target divisions and 16 parishes including Supply chain actors, Hardware shops, construction companies and masons. Identification of stakeholders in sanitation service provision including CBOs, 75 masons, 15 construction companies and 200 illegal manual emptier in the target areas for close collaboration, coordination and harmonization approaches. | Water for People Uganda | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Pre-Paid Meter (PPM) Final Evaluation | Understanding user and stakeholder perceptions, understanding and acceptance of the technology, its application, its functionality and the process to inform, install, use and maintain the technology. Assessment of the social and economic impacts (both positive and negative) of the prepaid water meters on the rural communities. Assessment of the behavioral impacts (both positive and negative) of the prepaid water meters on individuals, WUCs and other actors in rural communities and the suitability of the system for ensuring and increasing water access to the most vulnerable. | GOAL Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Mid-Term Review for the “Enhancing Resilience of Communities To Climate Change Through Catchment Based Integrated Management Of Water & Related Resources In Uganda” (EURECCA PROJECT) | Assessment of the initial inputs and results of the project, the quality of implementation, including financial management. assumptions made during the preparation phase, (in particular, objectives and agreed upon indicators, against current conditions) and assessment of the factors affecting the achievement of objectives M & E systems and their implementation. | Sahara and Sahel Observatory (OSS) Tunisia | 2019 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct the Review Of Energy And Mineral Development Sector Development Plan (2015/16-2019/20) | Review of all the processes surrounding the sector development plan right from design, budgeting and monitoring processes and the participation of all other sector agencies in the mentioned herein. Assessment of implementation of the SDP against the key targets that were stipulated in the plan. Identification of the key areas of success, best practices, lessons learned during implementation. Illustrated impact of the SDP II according to OECD/DAC criteria by specific analysis of promotion of energy penetration to rural areas, promotion of renewable energy and promotion of efficient utilization of energy resources | GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Identification Of Development Options Around High Conservation Value Areas In Uganda | Identification of issues and options related to conservation and development around High Conservation Value areas (HCV) and the identification of both existing and potential business cases to reduce human-wild life conflicts. Identification of key development and conservation issues and options around High Conservation Value areas in Uganda; Development of a draft guiding policy framework to attract investments around High Conservation Value Areas through multi-stakeholder collaboration and related analysis) | Solidaridad Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy for Services for Preparation of Project Completion Report (PCR) For the Lake Victoria Water Supply and Sanitation | Review and Assessment of the project appraisal report, project implementation manual, AfDB supervision mention reports and Aide memoirs, program progress reports in order to appreciate the project objectives and context. Examination of the fulfilment of the conditions of the grant, compliance of government of Uganda with respect to the submission of the project audit reports and quarterly progress reports. Verification of the actual counterpart contributions by the GoU to the project and discussed cost overrun and or under run issues with the implementing Agency. Assessment of the expected versus actual attainment of project objectives, output, outcomes and impacts. Documentation of key lessons | Ministry of Water and Environment | on going |
Consultancy Services for Strengthening Community Planning, Mobilization and Management Arrangements in Small Towns Water Supply Systems in Central Uganda Sub Region. | Mobilization and organization of community members and local leaders for all community engagements, dissemination to the community to enable them understand their key roles in the implementation process, conducting training for stakeholders to build their capacity to participate fully in water and sanitation activities and Set up of management arrangements for newly built water supply systems. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Review Uganda National Metrological Authority’s Existing Job Descriptions, Develop, Streamline Schemes of Services and Develop the Human Resources Strategy And Resourcing Plan | Review of the existing Job Descriptions and developed Updated and streamlined schemes of service or all approved jobs, development of a human resource strategy and resourcing plan for Uganda National Metrological Authority. | Uganda National Metrological Authority | 2017 |
Development of Wetland Management Plans for Bunambutye And Lumbuye Wetlands | Conducting a situational analysis of wetland issues in the selected districts (Bulambuli and Kariro for our case) , analysis of the governance issues, equity issues, structure, mandates, purpose, resources and legal framework relevant for wetlands management through interaction with key institutions and partners including environment civil society, analysis of the social, economic and cultural relationships, interactions and resources that may affect effective wetland management, provision of strategies for systematically collecting detailed and relevant data for monitoring changes in the wetlands, including developing capacity for data collection in the different sectors. | Ministry of Water and Environment | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for The Development Of The Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization’s Communication And Advocacy Strategy And Plan | Carrying out a situation analysis to include a review of the organization’s Communications, Advocacy and Information packaging; Analysis of the perception of the organization by the key stakeholders, Review of the existing Partner States’ Communications Strategies, National Fisheries Communications Strategies and the EAC Communication Policy and Strategy; Development of an Information Packaging Strategy & Plan; Production of an M&E Framework to establish tools for evaluation of the Communications, Advocacy and Information Packaging Strategies. | East African Community (EAC) &Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | 2015 |
Conducting a Product Impact Evaluation/Market Research with Reference to Oil in Uganda | Determination of whether the target readers knew the website and newsletter, establishment of how much of the newsletter was read and at what interval, ascertaining the reliability of the website/newsletter. Assessment of whether the target audience found it informative and useful (satisfactory). Making of recommendations and suggestions on the improvement of the website/newsletter. | Action Aid International Uganda (AAIU) P.O Box 676, Kampala (U) | 2013 |
Supporting Water Governance Institute to Develop a New Strategic Plan for The Period 2013-2017 | Review of the old strategic plan and assessment of the environment in which WGI operates in the context of competition, comparative advantage, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Development of a 5-year strategic plan with goals, objectives and strategic interventions. The process was guided by intensive stakeholder consultations. | Water Governance Institute (WGI) | 2013 |
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Consultancy Services To Assist And Co-Manage The Preparation And Execution East African Community (Eac) Scholarship Program | The EAC Scholarship Programme is an initiative by the East African Community (EAC), the Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) and the German Development Bank (KfW). The goal of this initiative is to contribute towards training future leaders that will foster EAC Regional Integration. This goal will be partly achieved through the establishment of academic collaboration and an exchange programme between universities within the EAC Region, by encouraging students to study in countries other than their own. The Project aims at creating future change agents, who identify themselves with the integration agenda of the EAC and are willing to share economic and development-oriented expert knowledge. Read more about the EAC Scholarship programme. Click here Background information Under this assignment, we carry out the following activities; Creation of awareness of the availability of the EAC Scholarship programme through media channels to the different stakeholders including universities, the general public, Ministries of the East African Community, Embassies among others. We utilize various forms of media including videos, photographs, social media advertisements, among others, to create awareness about the availability of this scholarship opportunity within East Africa. Development of selection criteria for scholarship holders and universities that assesses motivation, merit, student needs, but also allows for country balance within the EAC partner states. Supporting the Selection Process of universities and students. We currently have a total of 11 participating universities within East Africa. (Link Call for Applications for Cohort 3) Developing a concept for extra-curricular activities and supporting the process of conducting successful extra-curricular activities. Read more about the ( Link – Student Induction Workshop 2019) Supporting the short-term trainings of EAC employees Monitoring and Evaluation, overall Project Management and Reporting. We have conducted numerous student monitoring activities Read more about the ( Student Monitoring Activities) | KfW Development Bank through the East African Community (EAC) and Inter University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) | 2018- Ongoing |
Provision of Consultancy Services For Transaction Advisory Services For The Development Of Uganda Posta Limited (UPL) Properties Through A Public Private Partnership | Undertaking a feasibility study, options assessment (Public Private Partnership Models) and structuring of the financing, construction and operation of specified 41 Uganda Posta Limited properties. Providing advisory services for the procurement of a suitable private sector operator under an appropriate Public Private Partnership arrangement. | Uganda Posta Limited | 2020 |
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Consultancy Services for Training On Gender, Indigenous People’s Rights And Their Linkage To ESSF | Conducting brief capacity needs assessment of UCO staff on issues of gender and IPs. Development of a detailed training content and programme/schedule, delivery of the training to the participants (UCO staff and partners) via zoomZoom and conducting an online evaluation on the impact of the | WWFtraining Uganda Country Office | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Situational Analysis (PESTEL MODEL) AND SWOT for Kick Corruption Out of Uganda (KICK-U) | Assessment of the main achievements of and challenges of previous KICK -U strategic plan, identification of the specific challenges that a were faced during the implementation, and document lessons learnt. Assessment of KICK-U as an Anti-Corruption Coalition. with foca us on the interrelationship between members and KICK-U as network organization. Assessment of the reach of KICK-U as netwoa rk organization and analysis of the political, economic and socio-cultural context of KICK-U in relation toabout governance issues in Kigezi. | Deutsche Gesellschaft fur, Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Mid Term Project Evaluation for Consolidating National Efforts and Supporting lessonsCommunity-Based Initiatives That Prevent Violence Against Children in Uganda | Establishment of the project achievements as per the indicators in the Results framework and identification of document key project outcomes/impact to demonstrate the project achievements. Generation of the and promising practices from the project implementation that can be scaled up or replicated elsewhere. Provision of recommendations for improving project implementation and/or future project design. | TPO Uganda | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Develop and Operationalize Internal Accountability Mechanisms and Performance Management Systems for Effective Prevention and Response Programming of Violence Against Women And Children And Harmful Practices (VAW/VAC/HP) in Selected MDAS. | Review of the existing internal accountability and performance management systems for the public officials in the selected MDAs. Identification of the nature and dimensions used for public service accountability and identify the gaps to address Gender focusing on VAW/VAC/HP and SRHR. Development of mechanisms for accountability and performance management systems for effective prevention and response of VAW/VAC/HP prevention and response programming in public service. Provision of training and mentoring sessions for Strategic Managers in priority MDAs and 6 spotlight DLG | UNDP | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Developmentto of A Complaints Handling System for The Ministry | Conducting a Situational analysis to assess the nature of public complaints and challenges faced and develop a framework for complaints management with objectives, application and scope and utilization of the information from situational analysis and other relevant material, develop a Complaints Management Manual. Facilitating a meeting of Focal point persons who should make an input in the draft as stakeholders. | Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an End of Project Evaluation of The African Prisons Project “Prisons’ Justice Change-Maker Project | Facilitation of a critical analysis that would allow African Prisons Project (APP) to challenge assumptions and ways of working, and explore challenging areas of their work in order to strengthen the effectiveness of future programming through reflection on lessons learned. | African Prisons Project | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake A Baseline Survey on Perceptions, Attitudes and Understanding of Human Rights Defenders (HRD) Concept in Uganda | Preparation of a work plan and appropriate tools, conducting Key Informant Interviews with selected partners, in-depth focus group discussions with regional HRDs, thematic groups, staff and selected states actors. Sharing first draft of the baseline survey report and incorporating comments | National Coalition of Human Rights Defenders Uganda | 2019 |
Research on Local Revenue Generation, Allocation and Utilisation/Accountability In Soroti And Kumi Municipal Councils | Examination of the strengths, opportunities and challenges of the Local Government revenue generation, allocation, utilization and accountability processes. Generation of citizen’s perceptions and participation in local revenue generation, allocation and utilization processes. Provision of recommendations on how to enhance local revenue generation, allocation and utilization in an accountable manner. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition, | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Integrity Perception Survey | Redefinition of key parameters and framework to measure the integrity within public institutioninstitutions or tax administration, assessment of the current level of integrity based on internal and external feedback, establishment of the impact (efficiency, effectiveness, relevance, best practices, lessons learnt and existing gaps) of previous or current integrity enhancement programmes. Provision of re 2018 Consultancyrecommendationscommendation and a clear roadmap to guide the implementation of an improved Integrity Enhancement Program for the Authority. | Uganda Revenue Authority | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Gender, Market and Livelihoods Analysis, Uganda | Gender Sensitivity and Gender Based Violence Analysis, an Agricultural Market Systems Analysis, Conducted Livelihoods Market Analysis and an Employment Market Analysis, Environmental Analysis. | World Vision Uganda | 2018 |
Documentation of Good Practices of the “Better Life for Girls’ Program | Identified from the existing reports, implementing partners, and field exercise the good practices and lessons learnt for the three identified outputs for this review. Undertook further in-depth analysis and documentation of the lessons learnt and four good practices. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for Mid TermMid-Term Review of The Supporting Policy Engagement for Evidence-Based Decisions (SPEED) Project | Assessment of the project’s performance and achievements vis-à-vis its overall objectives. Provision of a synthesis of the project’s achievements, challenges and learning and the project’s delivery mechanisms against its plans and quality standards. (i.e. was the project delivered within appropriate quality standards and according to plans, or where adaptations were made that this was done on the basis ofbased on appropriate data and learning). Review and analysis of the process of project implementation. | Makerere University School of Public Health | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for Final Project Evaluation and Documentation of Best Practices: “Combatting Silent Violence Against Young Children In Post-Conflict Districts Of Northern Uganda” Project | Assessment of the appropriateness of the project objectives to the problems that it was supposed to address, and to the physical and policy environment within which it was operated, assessment of if the project had been achieved at reasonable cost i.e. analysis of value for money. Assessment of the project based on all the OECD/DAC Criteria. Assessment of the extent to which program targets had been identified; significant progress achieved and important lessons learned in relation toabout key priority areas of child protection structures and mechanisms and CSO strengthening; disability inclusion and gender mainstreaming. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an Anti-Corruption Action Research | Examination of the rights-holder perception of corruption in their communities, identification of the context and forms in which corruption occurs in the community, assessment of the causes of corruption in the community. Identification of gaps in the fight against corruption. Review of internal and any external literature on corruption and documented lessons and good anti- corruptionmanti-corruption mechanism that can be adapted in the fight against corruption. Obtaining the baseline datindicatorsuption indicator (% trained rights holders in SF programs who know what corruption is and its consequences). | Stromme Foundation East Africa | 2017 |
Undertaking A Thematic Research Under the Theme “Are Our Local Accountability Institutions Working, The Case of Soroti, Katakwi, Amuria, Kumi, And Serere Districts | Generation of knowledge necessary for evidence-based advocacy and policy influence in Teso and Uganda as a whole. Conducting a fiel research with various stakeholders including district public accounts committees, district executive committees, district service commissions, district land boards, internal audits departments, Chief Administrative Officers (CAOs), Resident District Commissioners, private practitioners and civil society organizations. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2017 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for Promoting Girls’ Rights Through Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Project in Buyende, Kamuli AND TORORO DISTRICTS | Assessment of the level of understanding, confidence and ability of adolescent girls to exercise their rights, examination of the attitudes and support systems/mechanisms in place at community sub-county and district level for adolescent girls’ rights to education, sexual reproductive health and protection in Tororo, Kamuli and Buyende districts, assessment of the civil society in regard toregarding support and action for the realization of adolescent girls’ rights, establishment of the level of support for the protection and promotion of women and girls’ rights among parliamentarians, members of the judiciary and senior civil servants. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 |
Gender Policy Review and Gender Audits for Goal and Partners | Conducting a Gender policy review, conducting a gender audit of GOAL, gender focal persons and partners, training staff and partners basedthe the on audit. Development of training presentations to be used by Human Resource/Gender focal persons for staff inductions and general ongoing Gender mainstreaming activities. | GOAL Relief and Development Organization | 2017 |
Consultancy Services to Develop Human Rights Based Policy | Development of RHU’s Human Rights Based Policy, development of a dissemination plan for the policy to guide the dissemination process in the entire institution. | Reproductive Health Uganda | 2017 |
Consultancy Services for End Of Project Evaluation Of The Strengthening And Enhancing Torture Prevention, Rehabilitation And Accountability In East Africa Project | Assessment of the effectiveness of the project and the extent to which it had achieved planned outcomes and objectives. Analysis of the project’s wider impact and the extent to which the project validated adviceAfrican Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims and IMLU’s organization objectives. Identification of best practices and advised how the programme could be strengthened and inform future programming and wider organizational learning. | African Centre for Treatment and Rehabilitation of Torture Victims (ACTV) | 2016 |
National Performance Study on Key National Accountability Institutions | Recruitment and training of data collectors, use ofinformationof information gathered to develop a risk map, undertaking data validation workshops/meetings and submission of a report analyzing the findings of field surveys with findings and conclusions as well as fiduciary risk zones and recommended mitigating measures. | Transparency International Uganda | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for Development of Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) Resource Mobilization Strategy | Undertaking a project Mobilization/inception, conducting a Legal and policy framework review, undertaking a Situational analysis, conducting Interviews with Uganda Human Rights Commission senior staff and stakeholders Drafting a Resource Mobilization Strategy. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for Developing An Operation And Maintenance Manual For Water, Sanitation And Hygiene (WASH) In Schools Of Kampala | Obtaining existing literature and documentation related to school sanitation and the management of operation and maintenance of facilities, assessment of existing Operation & Maintenance practices among various water and sanitation technologies installed in Kampala district, development of an outline content of the manual for approval, completion of the first draft of the manual for review, incorporation of comments and produced finalthe version of the manual. | African Evangelism Enterprise Uganda | 2015 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct An Inquiry Into Factors That Contribute To Sustainability Of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Approach In Uganda: A Case Study Of Bushenyi CBR Programme | Undertook a comprehensive case study analysis to document the success story of the Bushenyi Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programme. Investigation of specific factors and the interplay that had contributed to the success and sustainability of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Bushenyi district. Examination of the Role, Collaboration and Contribution of Key Stakeholders in the Sustainability of the Programme. Assessment of the CBR Programme with regards to Key Ingredients for the successful implementation of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Africa. | Community BCommunity-Basedased Rehabilitation Africa Network CBR Africa Network, | 2015 |
An Assessment of Public Procurement and Service Delivery in Teso Region | Assessment of the public procurement and service delivery in Teso Sub region. The assignment also came up with recommendations on how best to improve on the procurement process in ensuring transparency and accountability. Analysis of the processes involved in the public procurement processes of goods, services and works within various levels of the targeted public institutions. Establishment of the role and level of involvement of key stakeholders. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2014 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting a Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Second National Health Policy (NHP II) | Ascertained the extent to which the second National Health Policy would impact on economic, environmental and social aspects as they relate to all relevant stakeholders, conducted a Cost-Benefit Analysis of the second National Health Policy and identified likely losers and winners and summarized stakeholders’ views in a consultation report, Provided analytical instruments permitting the identification of results in line with planned actions and strategies. Provided guidelines to clearly spell out directions that would ensure efficient and effective implementation of the National Health Policy II. | Ministry of Health (MoH) Belgian Development Agency, (BTC),MOFPED | 2014 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Baseline Study for Women’s Land Rights in Oil Region | Documentation of the nature of land ownership in prescribed areas and status of women land rights. Assessments of nature of information sources and support services provided to protect women’s land rights and the magnitude of land cases reported, nature of support systems required to facilitate conclusion of these cases. Outlining various ways communities can use social media to track and report rights abuse and violations. Documentation of how to enhance networking and collaboration with other Civil Society Organizations to advocate for a more transparent legal system and fair justice for women. | Action Aid International Uganda (AAIU) | 2014 |
Baseline Survey on Local Government Service Delivery in the 6 Districts of Masaka, Kalangala, Lyantonde, Rakai, Sembabule And Lwengo Districts Targeting Health Education and Production Sectors | Provision of a descriptive, analytical and critical review of the status of service delivery in health, education and production sectors in the 6 project districts including the level of civil society engagement. Provision of information on the status of community participation in service delivery monitoring and promotion of transparent and accountable use of public resources in services in Health, Education and Production sectors. Identifications of corruption risk zones in delivery of services across the three sectors (Health, Education and Production). | Transparency International (TI) | 2013 |
Baseline Survey on Accountability for Development | Obtaining the information on the local and national trends on corruption in Uganda and the environment of the CSO’s working in accountability work; Gave recommendations on the areas TAC programming should incorporate basing on the baseline findings and the conclusions. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) P.O. Box469 Soroti | 2013 |
Baseline Survey in Participatory School Governance for Children for Tororo And Luwero Districts in Uganda | Establishment of the level of knowledge among rights holders, determination of the current practices in school governance by education stakeholders (parents, local communities, boys, girls, teachers (females and males), civic leaders, district education authorities and civil society groups), and establishment of the capacity levels of respective categories of duty bearers. | Plan International Uganda P.O Box 12075 Kampala, Uganda | 2012 |
Joint Review of Support to Implementation of The Uganda National Ngo Forum Strategic Plan & Building A Sub National Citizen Movement for Political Accountability in Uganda | Assessments of the progress of each of the two projects in light of agreed log-frames/targets/expected outputs and outcomes; how women and men benefitted from the projects and results achieved so far in terms of cost-effectiveness (“value for money”) and sustainability; and the chosen intervention logic (strategic approach) and intervention modalities chosen by UNNGOF/UGMP for these projects and the relevance of the activities implemented. Looked at governance structure of UNNGOF and mapped the cooperation that UNNGOF currently has with other state and non-state actors. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) The Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) | 2012 |
Development of A Strategic Plan for Anti- Corruption Coalition | Recommendations on how to strengthen partnerships, build coalition and harmonize actions and strategies, strengthening civil society and constituency engagement and refined the role member organizations play in promoting prevention and curbing of corrupt tendencies; capacity building of member organizations in terms of governance and administrative systems. Establishment of an effective staff structure, and cost-effective business process and technologies required to achieve ACCU’s goals. | Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU) | 2012 |
Consultancy for Developing a Strategic Plan (Including Review of the M&E Strategy) and Staff Development Plan for Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | Recommendation of anti-corruption campaigns for increased exposure of corruption by civil society and public interest litigation processes so as to promote integrity, transparency and accountability in public management; democratic governance, constitutionalism and rule of law at local and national level through civic education, election monitoring, policy advocacy and building civic competence of citizens. Provision of guidelines to foster institutional capacity of the coalition to deliver on its core mandate. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) & Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2012 |
Evaluation of Governance Initiatives for Development Effectiveness Project | Evaluation of Institutionalized Anti-Corruption Principles in government processes and systems and aligned government functioning with the activities of the South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC), Ascertaining the capacity of non-state stakeholders in social accountability based anti-corruption measures and their institutionalized participation in anti-corruption related activities of the government. Assessment of if the project was effective and efficient. | South Sudan Anti-Corruption Commission (SSACC) | 2012 |
Midterm Review of The Strategic Plan for Rwenzori Anti-Corruption Coalition | Review of the three previous strategic plans and annual reports picking the best practices that RAC had employed and found ways of how these could be scaled up. Linking the regional anti-corruption crusade to the national and global anti-corruption efforts by picking out best practices that could be replicated in the Rwenzori Region. Development of a costed strategic plan and a popular (summarized) version of the strategic plan of at least 4 pages. | Rwenzori Anti-Corruption Coalition (RAC) | 2012 |
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Gender Inclusive and Employment Opportunity Identification and Market Scan Identify political economy barriers that exist in the environment for youth employment and refugee engagement | Identification of current economic occupations that exist for young people and to what extent the market opportunities exist for those occupations, and how they affect the environment. Provision of information on youth profiles and identification of challenges preventing youth to be involved into these opportunities. Identification of political economy opportunities that exist in environment for youth employment and refugee engagement and political barriers that exist for youth employment. | SNV Netherlands Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Training On Gender, Indigenous People’s Rights And Their Linkage To ESSF | Conducting brief capacity needs assessment of UCO staff on issues of gender and IPs. Development of a detailed training content and programme/schedule, delivery of the training to the participants (UCO staff and partners) via zoom and conducting an online evaluation on the impact of the training | WWF Uganda Country Office | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for A Study on The Impact Of COVID-19 On Gender Relations and Economic Situation of Target Communities | Examination of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on gender relations in target communities and assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the economic status of women and youth in target communities. identification of the capacities within communities to response and cope with stresses and shocks such as Covid-19 | Oxfam Novib | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Develop and Operationalize Internal Accountability Mechanisms and Performance Management Systems for Effective Prevention and Response Programming of Violence Against Women And Children And Harmful Practices (VAW/VAC/HP) in Selected MDAS. | Review of the existing internal accountability and performance management systems for the public officials in the selected MDAs. Identification of the nature and dimensions used for public service accountability and identify the gaps to address Gender focusing on VAW/VAC/HP and SRHR. Development of mechanisms for accountability and performance management systems for effective prevention and response of VAW/VAC/HP prevention and response programming in public service. Provision of training and mentoring sessions for Strategic Managers in priority MDAs and 6 spotlight DLG | UNDP | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Multi-Dimensional Gender-Based Context Analysis | Analysis of the roles, dynamics and capacities of women, men, girls and boys regarding the different sectors of the intervention, the social and/or cultural norms affecting women, men, girls and boys (decision making, participation, choice of livelihoods, access to education, SRHR, mobility etc.) in both settings (host and community). Collection of Key gender sectoral information: Livelihoods & Food Security, Protection (including SGBV) and SRHR, WASH, Environmental Protection & Sustainable Energy, Improved Literacy, Numeracy and Skills Development | Act Church of Sweden and ICCO Cooperation | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Gender, Market and Livelihoods Analysis, Uganda | Gender Sensitivity and Gender Based Violence Analysis, an Agricultural Market Systems Analysis, Conducted Livelihoods Market Analysis and an Employment Market Analysis, Environmental Analysis. | World Vision Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for Promoting Girls’ Rights Through Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Project in Buyende, Kamuli AND TORORO DISTRICTS | Assessment of the level of understanding, confidence and ability of adolescent girls to exercise their rights, examination of the attitudes and support systems/mechanisms in place at community sub-county and district level for adolescent girls’ rights to education, sexual reproductive health and protection in Tororo, Kamuli and Buyende districts, assessment of the civil society in regard to support and action for the realization of adolescent girls’ rights, establishment of the level of support for the protection and promotion of women and girls’ rights among parliamentarians, members of the judiciary and senior civil servants. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 |
Gender Policy Review and Gender Audits for Goal and Partners | Conducting a Gender policy review, conducting a gender audit of GOAL, gender focal persons and partners, training staff and partners based on audit. Development of training presentations to be used by Human Resource/Gender focal persons for staff inductions and general ongoing Gender mainstreaming activities. | GOAL Relief and Development Organization | 2017 |
Midterm Review for The Schools Community Approaches for Transforming Gender Relations Project In Kamuli District | Determination of the extent to which the project achieved its objectives as reflected in project performance indicators and targets set out at project design, Assessment of the OECD/DAC criteria of relevancy, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the Gender Transformation project in line with the original project design plan and M&E framework. Identification of the enabling and constraining factors and documentation of outstanding unexpected results (positive and negative) at outcome level and discussed their implications | Plan International Uganda | 2015 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for The Joint Programme On Female Genital Mutilation (JPFGM) | Making available reliable and relevant data upon which the achievements or non-achievements of JPFGM Phase II programme will be made: Specifically, it entailed; Establishment of indicator baseline values for 2014/2015(latest available data) that are specific to JPFGM supported districts of intervention as well as overall average figure for the indicators as outlined in the M&E results matrix. Provision of additional information that will enhance achievement of JPFGM programme objectives. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2015 |
Consultancy Services for Assessing and Documenting Gender for Growth Achievements | Establishment of the contribution of the Gender for Growth programme to the aBi objectives through assessment of its achievements, promising approaches that will lead to greater impact; document changes and make recommendations for improvement, scaling up and sustainability. Documentation of the integrated household approach in relation to the beneficiary women, youth economic empowerment, agricultural production and productivity, household incomes and livelihoods. Establishment of the extent to which the Gender policy development has facilitated gender mainstreaming in partner organizations; | Agri-Business Initiative Trust (aBi) | 2014 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Baseline Study for Women’s Land Rights in Oil Region | Documentation of the nature of land ownership in prescribed areas and status of women land rights. Assessments of nature of information sources and support services provided to protect women’s land rights and the magnitude of land cases reported, nature of support systems required to facilitate conclusion of these cases. Outlining various ways communities can use social media to track and report rights abuse and violations. Documentation of how to enhance networking and collaboration with other Civil Society Organizations to advocate for a more transparent legal system and fair justice for women. | Action Aid International Uganda (AAIU) | 2014 |
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Gender Inclusive and Employment Opportunity Identification and Market Scan Identify political economy barriers that exist in the environment for youth employment and refugee engagement | Identification of current economic occupations that exist for young people and to what extent the market opportunities exist for those occupations, and how they affect the environment. Provision of information on youth profiles and identification of challenges preventing youth to be involved into these opportunities. Identification of political economy opportunities that exist in environment for youth employment and refugee engagement and political barriers that exist for youth employment. | SNV Netherlands Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Training On Gender, Indigenous People’s Rights And Their Linkage To ESSF | Conducting brief capacity needs assessment of UCO staff on issues of gender and IPs. Development of a detailed training content and programme/schedule, delivery of the training to the participants (UCO staff and partners) via zoom and conducting an online evaluation on the impact of the training | WWF Uganda Country Office | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for A Study on The Impact Of COVID-19 On Gender Relations and Economic Situation of Target Communities | Examination of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on gender relations in target communities and assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the economic status of women and youth in target communities. identification of the capacities within communities to response and cope with stresses and shocks such as Covid-19 | Oxfam Novib | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Develop and Operationalize Internal Accountability Mechanisms and Performance Management Systems for Effective Prevention and Response Programming of Violence Against Women And Children And Harmful Practices (VAW/VAC/HP) in Selected MDAS. | Review of the existing internal accountability and performance management systems for the public officials in the selected MDAs. Identification of the nature and dimensions used for public service accountability and identify the gaps to address Gender focusing on VAW/VAC/HP and SRHR. Development of mechanisms for accountability and performance management systems for effective prevention and response of VAW/VAC/HP prevention and response programming in public service. Provision of training and mentoring sessions for Strategic Managers in priority MDAs and 6 spotlight DLG | UNDP | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Multi-Dimensional Gender-Based Context Analysis | Analysis of the roles, dynamics and capacities of women, men, girls and boys regarding the different sectors of the intervention, the social and/or cultural norms affecting women, men, girls and boys (decision making, participation, choice of livelihoods, access to education, SRHR, mobility etc.) in both settings (host and community). Collection of Key gender sectoral information: Livelihoods & Food Security, Protection (including SGBV) and SRHR, WASH, Environmental Protection & Sustainable Energy, Improved Literacy, Numeracy and Skills Development | Act Church of Sweden and ICCO Cooperation | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for Gender, Market and Livelihoods Analysis, Uganda | Gender Sensitivity and Gender Based Violence Analysis, an Agricultural Market Systems Analysis, Conducted Livelihoods Market Analysis and an Employment Market Analysis, Environmental Analysis. | World Vision Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for Promoting Girls’ Rights Through Convention on The Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW) Project in Buyende, Kamuli AND TORORO DISTRICTS | Assessment of the level of understanding, confidence and ability of adolescent girls to exercise their rights, examination of the attitudes and support systems/mechanisms in place at community sub-county and district level for adolescent girls’ rights to education, sexual reproductive health and protection in Tororo, Kamuli and Buyende districts, assessment of the civil society in regard to support and action for the realization of adolescent girls’ rights, establishment of the level of support for the protection and promotion of women and girls’ rights among parliamentarians, members of the judiciary and senior civil servants. | Plan International Uganda | 2017 |
Gender Policy Review and Gender Audits for Goal and Partners | Conducting a Gender policy review, conducting a gender audit of GOAL, gender focal persons and partners, training staff and partners based on audit. Development of training presentations to be used by Human Resource/Gender focal persons for staff inductions and general ongoing Gender mainstreaming activities. | GOAL Relief and Development Organization | 2017 |
Midterm Review for The Schools Community Approaches for Transforming Gender Relations Project In Kamuli District | Determination of the extent to which the project achieved its objectives as reflected in project performance indicators and targets set out at project design, Assessment of the OECD/DAC criteria of relevancy, effectiveness, efficiency and sustainability of the Gender Transformation project in line with the original project design plan and M&E framework. Identification of the enabling and constraining factors and documentation of outstanding unexpected results (positive and negative) at outcome level and discussed their implications | Plan International Uganda | 2015 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Baseline Survey for The Joint Programme On Female Genital Mutilation (JPFGM) | Making available reliable and relevant data upon which the achievements or non-achievements of JPFGM Phase II programme will be made: Specifically, it entailed; Establishment of indicator baseline values for 2014/2015(latest available data) that are specific to JPFGM supported districts of intervention as well as overall average figure for the indicators as outlined in the M&E results matrix. Provision of additional information that will enhance achievement of JPFGM programme objectives. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) | 2015 |
Consultancy Services for Assessing and Documenting Gender for Growth Achievements | Establishment of the contribution of the Gender for Growth programme to the aBi objectives through assessment of its achievements, promising approaches that will lead to greater impact; document changes and make recommendations for improvement, scaling up and sustainability. Documentation of the integrated household approach in relation to the beneficiary women, youth economic empowerment, agricultural production and productivity, household incomes and livelihoods. Establishment of the extent to which the Gender policy development has facilitated gender mainstreaming in partner organizations; | Agri-Business Initiative Trust (aBi) | 2014 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Baseline Study for Women’s Land Rights in Oil Region | Documentation of the nature of land ownership in prescribed areas and status of women land rights. Assessments of nature of information sources and support services provided to protect women’s land rights and the magnitude of land cases reported, nature of support systems required to facilitate conclusion of these cases. Outlining various ways communities can use social media to track and report rights abuse and violations. Documentation of how to enhance networking and collaboration with other Civil Society Organizations to advocate for a more transparent legal system and fair justice for women. | Action Aid International Uganda (AAIU) | 2014 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
Consultancy Services to Facilitate Strategy Development (2022-2026) For Habitat for Humanity Uganda | Preparation of virtual and face-to-face Steering Committee (SC) and key stakeholder meetings on Strategy development and the development of the first draft strategy-outline and infographic (with the HFHI GI25 vision and ToC, SMART indicators- Global Metrics (GMT), risks and options/approaches for National Organization effective work. We also finalized the Strategy Framework. | Habitat for Humanity Uganda | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for The Evaluation of Strategic Investment Plan (SIP) IV and Formulation on SIP V | Assessment of the examination and management of criminal cases, promotion of observance of prosecution services’ performance standards at all ODPP areas of jurisdiction (headquarters, regional, district offices and agencies with delegated prosecutorial functions), Ensuring Efficient, effective and quality public prosecution and collaborations with other inter-state agencies and other partners in public prosecutions at international level. | Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Review MSC’s Resource Mobilization Strategy | Reading and appreciation of the Current Resource Mobilization strategy, the Company’s new five year-strategic plan document and other relevant documents. Conducting a detailed analysis of potential global and local donors to map the feasibility of securing thematic funding. Mapping donors’ strategic areas of interest, funds available, grantees, funding windows, requirements and guidelines and interest in funding key MSC result areas. Review and alignment of the Resource Mobilization Strategy to the new GoU Program Based Planning and budget allocation criteria based on the 18 National programs in the NDP III. Identification of potential funding scenarios. | The Microfinance Support Centre Ltd, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services on Business (STRATEGIC) Planning for The Solar Department at Nakawa (VTI) | Carrying out institutional, financial and context analysis of the solar department at NVTI, including the on-going development for the Renewable Energy Training Centre (RETC), solar trainings and the long-term solar training activities. Carrying out a needs assessment on the development of a solar and mini-grid training courses to define the scope of the training (theory vs practice; industrial placements) together with the Ministry of Energy and Mineral Development (MEMD) as well as private sector representatives the Ministry of Education and Sports (MoES). DIT. Carrying out a SWOT analysis. | GIZ Deutsche Gesellschaft Fur Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH | 2020 |
Consultancy Services To Develop the Human Resources For Health Strategic Plan 2020-2030 | Undertaking a situational analysis to determine HRH strategic priorities; including the review of the HRH strategic plan 2005-2020. Development of a framework for reviewing the implementation of the HRH Strategic plan 2005-2020, documenting the successes, challenges and recommending priorities for HRH Strategic Plan 2020-2030.Development of a draft costs HRH Strategic Plan for the period 2020-2030; including its financing and implementation strategy;Review of the national institutional capacity, organizational set-up, financial and administrative systems to assess readiness for effective implementation of the HRH Strategy and development of an M&E plan. | World Health Organization | 2020 |
Mid-Term Review of National Planning Authority (NPA) Strategic Plan 2015/16-2019/2020. | Assessment of the extent of progress made towards achievement of the Plan’s Strategic direction (objectives, strategic interventions) based on set targets and results; the extent to which the Plan had been instrumental in guiding management in decision making and actions; the extent to which the annual budgets had been aligned towards implementing the Planned objectives, specific outputs and outcomes; Assessed the alignment of the plan to the National Development Plan (NDP II) | National Planning Authority | 2019 |
Development of Oxfam In Uganda South Sudanese (Ss) Refugees Transitional Response Strategy April 2018 – March 2020 | Analysis of the current South Sudan Response and established existing and potential links to future development, development of an Oxfam in Uganda transitional humanitarian strategy/plan that builds on the CRRF and links to local and national long-term development plans. Enhance staff and partner awareness and understanding of transitional and development perspectives of the current response and changes in our approach that needs to be undertaken. | Oxfam Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Midterm Evaluation of The Independent Development Fund (IDF) Strategic Plan | Evaluation and Assessment of the progress in the implementation of the IDF strategic plan 2013/2015-2017/2018. Assessment of the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, sustainability and Formulation and Alignment of the new strategic plan. | Independent Development Fund | 2017 |
Consultancy Services to Review Uganda National Metrological Authority’s Existing Job Descriptions, Develop, Streamline Schemes of Services and Develop The Human Resources Strategy And Resourcing Plan | Review of the existing Job Descriptions and developed Updated and streamlined schemes of service or all approved jobs, development of a human resource strategy and resourcing plan for Uganda National Metrological Authority. | Uganda National Metrological Authority | 2017 |
Consultancy Service to Review and Develop A Strategic Plan for Soroti Catholic Diocese Integrated Development Organization (SOCADIDO) | Review of key organization documents and activities, development of a strategic plan to assist SOCADIDO to reach its targets and objectives, training of staff in the strategic plan priorities and focus. | Soroti Catholic Diocese Integrated Development Organization (SOCADIDO) | 2016 |
Consultancy Service to Support the Development of A Five-Year Strategic Plan (2016-2020) For Nakivale Vocational Training Centre (VCT) | Establishment of the current needs and interests of Vocational Training Centre stakeholders and target beneficiaries. Review of the structuring of the training curriculum and the current programmes and provided recommendations for strategic direction. Review of Vocational Training Centre vision and mission, and conducting a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats (SWOT) analysis of the institution. | Windle Trust Uganda | 2016 |
Consultancy Service to Develop A Strategic Plan Of Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau | Review of the vision and mission statement of the Uganda Orthodox Medical Bureau, conducting a Document review And a Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats Analysis. Facilitation of consultative workshops with key stakeholders and the development of the strategic plan. | Ministry of Health and BTC | 2016 |
Review and Align the Strategic Investment Plan to The National Development Plan II | Review and analysis of the performance (effectiveness) of the current Uganda Human Rights Commission Strategic Investment Plan. Identification of key constraints to performance (effectiveness) of the current SIP and developed recommendations to address the constraints in the Revised Uganda Human Rights Commission Development Plan. Designed of a system for capturing the Uganda Human Rights Commission outcomes as indicated in the SIP. Harmonization/ alignment of the current Human Rights Commission SIP to the National Development Plan II. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 |
Consultancy Services to Support The Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau To Facilitate The Development Of Its Strategic Plan For Next Five Years | Review of the previous strategic Plan and other documentation. Analysis of the different structures of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) in terms of governance, management practices, membership structure and external relations. Analysis of the capacity of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) in terms of human and financial resources to deliver its mandate. Facilitation of workshops/meetings with a view of collecting options and ideas from different stakeholders about the future direction of Uganda Muslim Medical Bureau (UMMB) and development of a strategic plan. | Belgian Development Agency (BTC) and Ministry of Health BTC-MOH PNFP Support Project Ministry of Health | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for Development of Uganda Human Rights Commission (UHRC) Resource Mobilization Strategy | Undertaking a project Mobilization/inception, conducting a Legal and policy framework review, undertaking a Situational analysis, conducting Interviews with Uganda Human Rights Commission senior staff and stakeholders Drafting a Resource Mobilization Strategy. | Uganda Human Rights Commission | 2016 |
Consultancy Services for The Development Of The Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization’s Communication And Advocacy Strategy And Plan | Carrying out a situation analysis to include a review of the organization’s Communications, Advocacy and Information packaging; Analysis of the perception of the organization by the key stakeholders, Review of the existing Partner States’ Communications Strategies, National Fisheries Communications Strategies and the EAC Communication Policy and Strategy; Development of an Information Packaging Strategy & Plan; Production of an M&E Framework to establish tools for evaluation of the Communications, Advocacy and Information Packaging Strategies. | East African Community (EAC) &Lake Victoria Fisheries Organization (LVFO) | 2015 |
Joint Review of Support to Implementation of The Uganda National Ngo Forum Strategic Plan & Building A Sub National Citizen Movement for Political Accountability in Uganda | Assessments of the progress of each of the two projects in light of agreed log-frames/targets/expected outputs and outcomes; how women and men benefitted from the projects and results achieved so far in terms of cost-effectiveness (“value for money”) and sustainability; and the chosen intervention logic (strategic approach) and intervention modalities chosen by UNNGOF/UGMP for these projects and the relevance of the activities implemented. Looked at governance structure of UNNGOF and mapped the cooperation that UNNGOF currently has with other state and non-state actors. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) The Uganda National NGO Forum (UNNGOF) | 2012 |
Development of A Strategic Plan for Anti- Corruption Coalition | Recommendations on how to strengthen partnerships, build coalition and harmonize actions and strategies, strengthening civil society and constituency engagement and refined the role member organizations play in promoting prevention and curbing of corrupt tendencies; capacity building of member organizations in terms of governance and administrative systems. Establishment of an effective staff structure, and cost-effective business process and technologies required to achieve ACCU’s goals. | Anti-Corruption Coalition Uganda (ACCU) | 2012 |
Consultancy for Developing a Strategic Plan (Including Review of the M&E Strategy) and Staff Development Plan for Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | Recommendation of anti-corruption campaigns for increased exposure of corruption by civil society and public interest litigation processes so as to promote integrity, transparency and accountability in public management; democratic governance, constitutionalism and rule of law at local and national level through civic education, election monitoring, policy advocacy and building civic competence of citizens. Provision of guidelines to foster institutional capacity of the coalition to deliver on its core mandate. | Democratic Governance Facility (DGF) & Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2012 |
Supporting Water Governance Institute to Develop a New Strategic Plan for The Period 2013-2017 | Review of the old strategic plan and assessment of the environment in which WGI operates in the context of competition, comparative advantage, strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats (SWOT). Development of a 5-year strategic plan with goals, objectives and strategic interventions. The process was guided by intensive stakeholder consultations. | Water Governance Institute (WGI) | 2013 |
PROJECT | DESCRIPTION | CLIENT | YEAR |
Consultancy Services for Market Assessment of Enterprises in Refugee and Host Communities (Isingiro, Kamwenge, Kyegegwa and Kyangwali) of UNHCR Operation in Uganda | Examination of the market and provision of analytical assessment of the existing opportunities for refugee enterprises to sustainably contribute to the local economy and growth including opportunities for cross border trade. Assessment of characteristics of refugee owned businesses and documentation of roles of the different actors in supporting the emergence, growth and sustainability of refugees’ enterprises. | UNHCR Representation Office, | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct a Feasibility Study on Cash and Voucher Assistance (CVA) Programming in Madi Okollo District, West Nile Uganda | Determination of the cash transfer delivery mechanisms and modalities, protection standard and operational risks involved in CVA implementation. Determination of the transfer amount and frequencies, identification and recommendation of the best cash transfer service providers and the best exit strategy for the project. | Humanity and Inclusion | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for End of Project Evaluation/End Line Survey and (Limited Scope) Basic Feasibility and Needs Assessment | Assessment and elaboration of whether the implemented measures have shown the expected results in order to reach the projected outcomes and impact using the baseline study conducted in the project area at the beginning of the project as well as data collected through internal monitoring as a point of reference. Assessment of the project based on OECD/DAC criteria and summarization of the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on the project implementation. | Sign of Hope | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Child Protection Rapid Needs Assessment In Adjumani, Palabek And Palorinya Refugee Settlement (North West Uganda) | Identification of the different un-met protection needs and risks among refugee and asylum-seeking children and their families/caretakers in the settlements; identification of the existing capacities, resources and coping mechanisms of children, host communities, as well as partners and government; and informing tdHNL’s CPiE programme responses to close gaps between children’s current status and the desired state. | Windle International and Terre des hommes-Netherlands | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for A Study on The Impact Of COVID-19 On Gender Relations and Economic Situation of Target Communities | Examination of the impact of Covid-19 pandemic on gender relations in target communities and assessment of the impact of Covid-19 on the economic status of women and youth in target communities. identification of the capacities within communities to response and cope with stresses and shocks such as Covid-19 | Oxfam Novib | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake UNRA Key Stakeholder Satisfaction Survey | Review of relevant documents, development of sampling frames and the sample size based on an approved list of stakeholders Design of appropriate tools for the data collection and analysis, collection of the desired data agreed upon with UNRA. This formed a basis for establishment of the customer satisfaction level and perception levels using well established assessment parameters, identification of customers’ perceptions of UNRA’s product and services and establishment of priority areas for improvement. | Uganda National Roads Authority | 2021 |
Consultancy Services to Undertake Mapping and Assessment Of HIV/AIDS Risks and Vulnerabilities Among Key Economic Sectors in Uganda | Identification of the persons and sectors (individuals or groups and industry or sectors) affected most by HIV and AIDS, the appropriate options for preventing and controlling HIV and AIDS at the World of Work. Review of policy, legal and institutional framework on the prevention and control of HIV/AIDS in the world of work and assessment of the direct and indirect impacts of HIV and AIDS on labor, employment and productivity. Development of an HIV and AIDS at Workplace Risks and Management Plan detailing mitigation measures for addressing the potential negative impacts, and an Mand E plan. Estimation of the epidemic effect on communities, e.g., morbidity, mortality, health care demands, orphan hood, AIDS-induced poverty, stigma and discrimination, etc. | Ministry of Gender Labor and Social Development | 2021 |
Consultancy Services for Identification Of Potential Agricultural Commodities And Value Chain Analysis Study In Kyangwali Refugee Settlement, Kikube District, Western Uganda | Identification of commercially viable value chains to be promoted by the project targeting both refugees and host populations of Kikuube district and the Albertine region as a whole; Conducting detailed value chain analysis of these value chains relating to the existing potential in the Albertine region (Oil and gas);Making proposals of non-farm IGAs that potentially have a strong link or support to the growth and expansion of selected value chains under implementation. | Action Against Hunger, USA | 2020 |
Scoping Study and Preparation of Tor for Social Impact Assessment (Esia) In Nakasongola And Dokolo Under Strategic Towns Water And Sanitation Project (STWSSP) | Identification of the Hydrological resources in the project areas, Geological/soil resources in the project area, Biodiversity (flora and fauna) in the project area and the Current socio-economic conditions in the project area | Ministry of Water and Environment | Ongoing |
Consultancy Services for Conducting Social Network Analysis (SNA) Assessment of Refugees in Kampala. | Illustration of where refugees reside and work across Kampala, but their connectedness to other refugees of similar or different nationality within Kampala, to the settlements across Uganda, and with their country of origin. Determination of Household power dynamics, establishment of the inter-dynamics between the urban refugee and host community and analysis of the current access to livelihood opportunities. | Mercy Corps Uganda | 2020 |
Consultancy Services for A Self Employment and Livelihood Assessment and Feasibility Study For The Integration Of A Multi-Purpose Cash Transfer Within V/YSLAs 1. Self-Employment and Livelihoods Assessment 1. Feasibility study on Multi-Purpose Cash Transfers (MPCT) linked to V/YSLAs | Conducting a market assessment to identify self-employment and small businesses opportunities in WAYREP’s targeted geographies, Mapping of vocational and job placements opportunities, business incubation centers, conducting a beneficiary capacity and competency assessments and Mapping of the current forms of exploitative labor that majority of women and girls in urban and in and around refugee settlements are engaged with. Determination of the Feasibility on Multi-Purpose Cash Transfers (MPCT) linking it to the target group profiles (Individual or Household, family size, urban or rural etc.) and vulnerability profiles. And Mapping of financial services offered by financial institutions and Mobile Network Operators (MNOs) to identify modalities for MPCT integration, risks and mitigation factors as well as profiling of success factors for the proposed service providers. | Care International Uganda | 2019 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct Context Study For High Flyers Programme | Conducting a context study for High Flyers Programme in the areas of Lango and Nebbi regions where the project/programme operates. Market assessment in Nebbi and Lango regions, analyzing potential (private sector) partners for Small and Medium Enterprises in Agri business financial and mapping of financial service providers and products, both nationally and locally. | Interchurch Coordination Committee Development Aid (ICCO Cooperation) | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Integrity Perception Survey | Redefinition of key parameters and framework to measure the integrity within public institution or tax administration, assessment of the current level of integrity based on internal and external feedback, establishment of the impact (efficiency, effectiveness, relevance, best practices, lessons learnt and existing gaps) of previous or current integrity enhancement programmes. Provision of recommendation and a clear roadmap to guide the implementation of an improved Integrity Enhancement Program for the Authority. | Uganda Revenue Authority | 2019 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting an Evaluation Study of the 2007 Macroeconomic Impact Assessment Study of HIV&AIDS on Uganda’s Development Process | Review of the 2007 macroeconomic impact assessment of HIV&AIDS and identify key findings, assessment of the necessary conditions for implementation of the findings and recommendations and the extent to which the recommendations have been applied to key national processes such as planning, budgeting, resource allocation as well as monitoring evaluation. Classified the sector against the rate and level of adoption (early adopters, early majority, late majority, laggards). Identified the challenges for implementing the findings and recommendations of the 2007 macroeconomic impact assessment study. Pinpointed to critical success factors for effective implementation of subsequent HIV&AIDS macroeconomic impact assessment studies | AIDS Information Center | 2019 |
Skills Market Assessment in Palorinya Refugee Settlement – Moyo District, Uganda. | Identification of high potential growth sectors and employment trends in Palorinya refugee settlement in Moyo district and other surrounding districts, analysis of the current employment practices and skills in demand in the local labor market. Determination of constraints faced by vulnerable youth in the labor market; Identification of potential employment and self-employment opportunities for youths. | Finn Church Aid’s (FCA) Uganda | 2018 |
Provision of Consultancy Services For Transaction Advisory Services For The Development Of Uganda Posta Limited (UPL) Properties Through A Public Private Partnership | Undertaking a feasibility study, options assessment (Public Private Partnership Models) and structuring of the financing, construction and operation of specified 41 Uganda Posta Limited properties. Providing advisory services for the procurement of a suitable private sector operator under an appropriate Public Private Partnership arrangement. | Uganda Posta Limited | 2020 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct A Domestic Coffee Consumption Survey | Determination of current coffee consumption level of Uganda in the difference regions. Identification of factors leading to regional differences in coffee consumption. A assessment of the extent to which recommendations advanced in 2004 were addressed, the extent to which supply constraints faced by local roasters in 2004 were addressed. Determination of the annual quality of finished coffee imports from 2011-2016 and compared them with local brands and development of output, outcome and impact indicators to assess performance of different actors promoting and directly engaged in roasting, procuring and serving coffee. | Uganda Coffee Development Authority | 2019 |
Feasibility Study for Economic Empowerment Program in Arivu Subcounty –Arua District (Uganda) | Undertaking evidence-based feasibility study to establish key viable and promising sub sectors in the district and sub county. The Production and Marketing Sector comprised of five sub-sectors (Livestock, Crop, Fisheries, Entomology and Commercial Services) which are involved in production and marketing of various agricultural commodities. Proposed 3 key value chains in the identified sub sector in (1) above for the proposed area in line with National Development Plan (NDP) strategic approach of Commodity value chain and provision of technical inputs which are in line with Uganda Vision 2040. | African Evangelistic Enterprise Uganda | 2018 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting a Stakeholder Perception Survey For The Office Of The Auditor General | Assessment of the Office Mandate of OAG, audit processes and audit products of OAG. Examination of implementation and follow-up of the Auditor General’s reports. Assessment of the communication of OAG with stakeholders. Assessment of the perceived challenges with Office of the Auditor General (OAG) and provided recommendations for improvement | German Development Cooperation (GIZ) | 2018 |
Consultancy Services To Conduct A Feasibility Study For The Proposed Glass Plant In Uganda | Studied and described the performance of the glass industry in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA), scan of the legal and regulatory regimes on manufacturing in general and glass manufacturing in particular. Studied and profiled the sheet glass and glassware market in Uganda, East African Community (EAC), and Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) region and project the market demand in those markets. Recommended an appropriate location, appropriate technical, managerial and other human resources requirement and the most suitable process flow for the facility | Uganda Development Corporation | 2018 |
National Performance Study on Key National Accountability Institutions | Recruitment and training of data collectors, use ofinformation gathered to develop a risk map, undertaking data validation workshops/meetings and submission of a report analyzing the findings of field surveys with findings and conclusions as well as fiduciary risk zones and recommended mitigating measures. | Transparency International Uganda | 2016 |
Consultancy Services to Conduct An Inquiry Into Factors That Contribute To Sustainability Of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) Approach In Uganda: A Case Study Of Bushenyi CBR Programme | Undertook a comprehensive case study analysis to document the success story of the Bushenyi Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) programme. Investigation of specific factors and the interplay that had contributed to the success and sustainability of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Bushenyi district. Examination of the Role, Collaboration and Contribution of Key Stakeholders in the Sustainability of the Programme. Assessment of the CBR Programme with regards to Key Ingredients for the successful implementation of Community-Based Rehabilitation (CBR) in Africa. | Community Based Rehabilitation Africa Network CBR Africa Network, | 2015 |
An Assessment of Public Procurement and Service Delivery in Teso Region | Assessment of the public procurement and service delivery in Teso Sub region. The assignment also came up with recommendations on how best to improve on the procurement process in ensuring transparency and accountability. Analysis of the processes involved in the public procurement processes of goods, services and works within various levels of the targeted public institutions. Establishment of the role and level of involvement of key stakeholders. | Teso Anti-Corruption Coalition (TAC) | 2014 |
Consultancy Services for Quality Systems Assessment and Development of Quality Procedure Manuals, Standard Operational Procedure Forms for The Government Laboratories | Development of Quality manuals, Procedure manuals. Development of standard operational manual procedural forms and all documentation/record and recommendations made with suggestions for improvement for food laboratory, Toxicology, DNA laboratory, Pesticide laboratory | Ministry of Internal Affairs | 2012 |
Consultancy Services for Assessment of New Social Media and Technologies as A Means to Reach Young People in And Out of Schools And Teachers In A Youth Centered Sex Education Project | Analysis of the Ugandan environment to facilitate the documentation/summarizing of experiences, lessons and promising practices of other non-profit and profit agencies that use SMS to reach health workers or teachers and young people; Assessment of current best practices. Assessment of mobile phone coverage among in and out of school young people in Kampala and Northern Uganda Conducted a rapid survey of teachers to assess the level of interest, perceived usefulness and current access to social media and interest as means for capacity enhancement for teachers to conduct sexual health education for pupils and students. | Save the Children International Uganda | 2014 |
Consultancy Services for Conducting a Regulatory Impact Assessment for the Second National Health Policy (NHP II) | Ascertained the extent to which the second National Health Policy would impact on economic, environmental and social aspects as they relate to all relevant stakeholders, conducted a Cost-Benefit Analysis of the second National Health Policy and identified likely losers and winners and summarized stakeholders’ views in a consultation report, Provided analytical instruments permitting the identification of results in line with planned actions and strategies. Provided guidelines to clearly spell out directions that would ensure efficient and effective implementation of the National Health Policy II. | Ministry of Health (MoH) Belgian Development Agency, (BTC),MOFPED | 2014 |
Feasibility Study for the Revitalization of Yirol Oil Mill Project in South Sudan | Assessment and evaluation of the five thematic prospects (market, technical, environmental, financial/economic and organizational) for the revitalization of the defunct Yirol Oil mill, the functionality of the mill’s assets ranging from factory buildings, machines/equipment and other physical assets that were key in its day-to-day functions. And assessment of whether there were feasible programs designed to foster development of local farmer associations. Carrying out an in-depth veracity test aimed at weighing the marketability of the project and its products. In-depth analysis and definition of the product development process based on the customer’s needs and ensuring that product’s appeal to the customers is sustainable. | Ministry of Commerce, Industry and Investment, Republic of South Sudan | 2012 |
Behavioral Study on Condom Use for Dual Protection in the 8 UNFPA Focus Districts | Establishment of the knowledge, attitudes and practices regarding use of condoms (male and female) for dual protection among men and women aged 15-49; the factors influencing use or non-use of condoms (male and female) among men and women aged 15-49; the incentives and/or disincentives for use of condoms among men and women aged 15-49. Establishment of the experiences, lessons and challenges of using condoms among current users and ever-used condom clients. | United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) UHMG | 2012 |
Impact and Needs Assessment Study of the Belgian Scholarship Programme In Uganda (2005-2012) | Establishment of the value addition of the training acquired by scholarship beneficiaries during the period of 2005-2012; identification of strong points and areas for the improvement in scholarships administration and management; Outlined clear records of the BTC scholars who have successfully completed their studies at various institutions since 2005; Identified possible mechanisms for collaboration between training institutions and the scholarship programme as a means of improving completion rates of the scholars. Also documented success stories and priority training areas. Identified and advised on what direction the Alumni association should take and its role on continuous linkage between Ugandan-based programme scholars that studied from universities in Belgium | Belgian development Agency, BTC, Ministry of Finance Planning and Economic Development | 2013 |