Background
The International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) is a global network of over 150 Member Associations (MAs) and Collaborative Partners working to deliver sexual and reproductive health services and advocate for sexual and reproductive rights worldwide. MAs are nationally registered, independent organisations that operate within their respective countries to implement programmes, provide services, and engage in advocacy in line with IPPF’s mission and strategic priorities. More information about IPPF can be found at www.ippf.org.
The Japan Supplementary Budget (JSB) 2024 Project was implemented under the leadership of IPPF in partnership with its Member Associations (MAs) across three countries in humanitarian and fragile settings: Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Yemen.
Funded by the Government of Japan, the project aimed to strengthen the availability, quality, and accessibility of life-saving sexual and reproductive health (SRH) services, including maternal and child health (MCH) and Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV) prevention and response services for crisis to improve access to essential SRH and SGBV services, for crisis-affected populations with a strong emphasis on youth, women, and marginalised populations. The project also contributes to realization of human security in the target countries, which is Japan’s priority by supporting the protection and empowerment of vulnerable populations through improved access to essential SRH services to enable people in crisis to live in dignity.
The project was implemented from March 2025 to February 2026. The total project budget was USD 1,650,000, covering grants to MAs, technical assistance, coordination, visibility, and capacity building components. The project was guided by the Minimum Initial Service Package (MISP) and aligned with IPPF’s humanitarian priorities and global SRHR commitments.
Purpose of the Evaluation
The purpose of the evaluation is to assess the relevance, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability of the JSB 2024 project across the three implementation countries. The evaluation will also identify key lessons learned, and provide actionable recommendations to improve future programming, including the design of future JSB projects and other humanitarian SRHR initiatives.
The evaluation will:
Objectives of the Evaluation
Scope of the Evaluation
The evaluation will cover the full implementation period of the JSB 2024 Project, from March 2025 to February 2026. It will assess project activities in all three implementation countries: Afghanistan, Lebanon, and Yemen.
Evaluation Criteria and Questions
The evaluation will follow internationally recognised OECD-DAC evaluation criteria including relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact and sustainability, while also assessing gender equality, inclusion, protection and coordination aspects relevant to humanitarian SRH programming.
In addition, the analysis will take into account Japan’s Human Security principles such as empowerment, solidarity and protection, which guide the Government of Japan’s ODA programme and humanitarian assistance and provide an important lens to assess how the project contributed to protecting vulnerable populations and strengthening their resilience in humanitarian settings.
Methodology
Due to access and security challenges in the three implementation countries, the evaluation will primarily be conducted remotely. Where feasible and appropriate, Member Associations may support local data collection activities such as in-person focus group discussions (FGDs) or key informant interviews (KIIs) with clients. Evaluators should propose a practical, inclusive, and ethical approach that balances depth of insights with safety, feasibility, and cost-effectiveness.
The evaluation will adopt a mixed-methods approach, combining both qualitative and quantitative data to ensure a comprehensive and context-sensitive analysis. The methodology should be participatory, inclusive, and gender-sensitive, ensuring voices from all relevant stakeholders, especially women, adolescents, and marginalised groups, are captured.
The evaluation will consider challenges such as:
Deliverables
The evaluator (individual or team) will be responsible for delivering the following outputs within the agreed timeframe:
2.Combined Analysis Report
3.Document Analysis Report
4.Draft Evaluation Report
5.Final Evaluation Report
6.Executive Summary
7.Presentation of Key Findings
8.Raw Data and Transcripts
Timeline
Beginning on 01/05/2026, and concluding by third week of June 2026
Evaluator Qualifications
The evaluator (or evaluation team) must possess the following qualifications and experience:
Management and Oversight
The evaluation will be managed and overseen by the IPPF Global Humanitarian Team (GHT), in coordination with the Humanitarian Programme Manager. The overall responsibility for ensuring quality and timely delivery of the evaluation lies with IPPF.
All communication related to the evaluation should be directed to the IPPF Humanitarian Programme Manager. who will serve as the focal point.
Annexes
The following documents and resources will be made available to the evaluator during the inception phase:
Application Process
Interested consultants should submit the following:
Interested evaluators are requested to submit a detailed financial offer in USD, breaking down the costs by working days, all costs associated with the evaluation, including personnel, travel, and materials expenses. Fees should exclude VAT.
Please submit your application to eseaorjobs@ippf.org with the subject “JSB 2024 Evaluation”. The deadline for submission is 20 April 2026.
For more on the International Planned Parenthood Federation visit www.ippf.org
For more details use the link :JSB2024 Evaluation ToR v2.docx
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