Purpose: CBM Uganda invites proposals from qualified consultants for the provision of consultancy services for a project Endline evaluation. The purpose is to review and analyse the overall project implementation and provide a comprehensive and evidence-based analysis in alignment with the objectives and commitments outlined in the approved project plan. Key Dates: Release Date: 23.09. 2025 Submission Deadline: 06.10.2025 Proposal reviews and presentations: 08 – 16.10.2025 Contract Award: 20.10.2025 Submission Email:
[email protected] (Email subject: RFP BMZ Project Endline evaluation) Scope of Work: The scope of the evaluation is the entirety of activities and indicators as per Project Contract (esp. Appendix 1 of the Project Contract). It aims to determine the extent to which the project has achieved its objectives as set by the indicators — namely strengthening the inclusive eye health system, enhancing referral and outreach capacity, and increasing awareness in the Bugisu and Busoga sub-regions. It will provide: Assess Project Achievements and Partner Performance: Evaluate the performance of the project partner in relation to the project plan, contractual obligations, and implementation activities across the districts of Bulambuli, Busia, Butaleja, Katakwi, Pallisa, and Serere . Accountability and Learning: Review the overall project results achieved to date, with a focus on accountability for donor reporting and supporting organizational learning. Support Project Management and Stakeholders: Provide project management and stakeholders with a clear objective, external assessment of the project’s achievements including recommendations for improvement. Help identify key successes, challenges, and areas requiring attention. Key focus areas will be to assess the effectiveness, efficiency, relevance, sustainability, coherence and impact (OECD/DAC criteria) of the project "Strengthening Inclusive Eye Health in Eastern Uganda", including cross-cutting issues such as Disability Inclusion, Gender, and Child Protection and Safeguarding. The evaluation findings will inform strategic planning, contribute to evidence-based advocacy, and explore the potential for replication or scale-up of successful components in other underserved contexts. Evaluation Criteria: Evaluate Project Management and implementation including collaboration with other stakeholders at national, local level and partner level. Evaluate the overall impact along the OECD/DAC criteria. Evaluate critical issues relating to results achievement/failure and the factors affecting successful impact of the project. Identify the good practices and generate lessons learned from the implementation of the project’s activities and the outcomes achieved that will be useful for potential future scale-ups of the project. Develop specific recommendations for major stakeholders to promote sustainability and long-term impact to the beneficiary communities. Evaluate the sustainability of results. Eligibility Criteria: Technical capability and experience. Communication and delivery efficiency. Value for money and service model. Terms & Conditions: Please refer to the detailed Terms of Reference for more information and guide: https://acrobat.adobe.com/id/urn:aaid:sc:eu:9b1e424e-1dc3-4ccf-99a6-120618013988 Proposals must be in English and submitted electronically. CBM reserves the right to reject proposals or cancel the process. All submitted documents become CBM Uganda’s property. Proposals must remain valid for 30 days post-deadline. Note: CBM encourages applications from consultants with disabilities and organizations working with persons with disabilities.
Application Interested consultants or consultancy teams are invited to submit their Expression of Interest (EOI) to
[email protected] including: - Technical proposal - Financial proposal - CVs of key personnel - References and relevant work samples Submissions should be sent by
06 October 2025 to the above email address.