Terms of Reference (TOR) endline Evaluation Survey of the Flowing Future Project: Wash Services Improvement in Mareba, Musenyi and Ngeruka Sectors, Bugesera District, Rwanda
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Job Description
WaterAid Rwanda is implementing the Flowing Future Project in Mareba, Musenyi and Ngeruka sectors of Bugesera District to improve access to safe water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH) services at household and institutional levels, including schools, and health facilities. The project aims to contribute to the health and well-being of communities in Mareba, Musenyi, and Ngeruka, through infrastructure improvements, WASH systems strengthening, community engagement, and hygiene behavior change interventions.
Job Industry
Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning
Job Salary Currency
RWFJob Salary Fixed
NoKey Deliverables
- Assess progress against project outcomes and intended results in water supply, sanitation, hygiene, institutional WASH, community engagement, and accountability.
- Measure endline values of key indicators and compare them with baseline findings and project targets.
- Assess the status, functionality, reliability, affordability, and use of project-supported water services in households and institutions.
- Assess sanitation coverage, quality, cleanliness, privacy, accessibility, and use in households and institutions.
- Assess changes in hygiene knowledge, handwashing practices, water treatment and safe storage, environmental cleanliness, food hygiene, and child faeces management.
- Assess school WASH and menstrual hygiene management (MHM), including the availability and functionality of MHM rooms, privacy, trained focal persons, and support systems.
- Examine changes in WASH governance, participation, accountability mechanisms, WASH financing, and inclusion of women and vulnerable groups in decision-making.
- Assess the sustainability of project-supported systems, services, behaviors, revolving fund mechanism, O&M arrangements, and local capacities.
- Document key achievements, gaps, lessons learned, innovations, good practices, and recommendations for future programming.
Professional Qualifications
| Industry | Qualification |
|---|---|
| Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning | Team leader with an advanced degree in Public Health, WASH, Social Sciences, Development Studies or a related field. At least 15 years of experience conducting WASH assessments/evaluations, including baseline/endline studies using mixed methods. Strong quantitative analysis and digital survey management skills. Proven qualitative research and facilitation experience, including FGDs, KIIs, and behavioral research. Familiarity with Rwanda’s WASH sector, district systems, and ethical/safeguarding requirements. Demonstrated ability to produce high-quality analytical reports in English. |
Application Process
Close Date
01/06/2026