Impact Assessment study of the GIZ LRP Yogyakarta

The expert will implement a case study-based high quality Impact Assessment study of the GIZ LRP Yogyakarta. It is intended that the results of the study be published in a suitable outlet in order to highlight GIZ’s approach and to submit lessons learned for future similar interventions and projects.   The objectives of the study are: To assess the impact achieved by the Livelihood Recovery Project in relation to the status of implementation up to the end of March 2011 To assess the approach and the activities in the three components of the project in terms of their effectiveness and the impact they have created. To assess and sum up the lessons learned among the beneficiaries and stakeholders involved in LRP activities. To study the synergy effects of technical assistance and financial assistance and their long-term sustainability in a time frame of at least one decade (2011 – 2021). To recommend effective Livelihood Recovery Strategies for the future and to present these to the GIZ, World Bank, JRF and local government. Tasks: coordinate the study, liaise the logistics and organization of the study with the LRP team, Summarize and synthesize the case study reports together with the backstopping team  
Qualifications: 
extensive experience in conducting high quality impact assessment studies in the area of livelihood and poverty analysis very good knowledge of the Indonesian economy and culture proven record of development-oriented publications, extensive experience in leadership of multi-disciplinary teams 
Start / Duration: 
expected in late 2011
If you interested to cooperate with us in this study in Indonesia please send you most recent CV to Barbara.Braun [at] afci.de Thank you!