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Position Title :International Consultant- Project Evaluator
Duty Station : Homebased
Posting Period : 01.04.2021 – 10.04.2021
Organizational Context
The IOM is seeking to hire a consultant under the overall supervision of the Chief of Mission to Ethiopia and Representative to the African Union and UNECA, and the direct supervision of the Senior Programme Support Coordinator to undertake an end review of the project ‘Support to the AUC on Migration Affairs’ and produce an evaluation report that will be submitted to The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA)
2. SCOPE AND OBJECTIVES OF THE CONSULTANCY
The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) entered into an agreement on financial assistance for the project ‘Support to the AUC on Migration Affairs” on 8 December 2016. The duration of the agreement was originally set for two years but was prolonged on two occasions through no-cost extensions and on one occa