Seeking a new challenge? SOS Childrens Villages International has a External Evaluation Consultancy – Akelius Language Projects (Lead Evaluator) position open in Somalia. The role is part of the organization's Consultancies operations. Qualified candidates are urged to apply before the Jun, 25 deadline.
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External Evaluation Consultancy – Akelius Language Projects (Lead Evaluator)
About SOS Children’s Villages
SOS Children’s Villages is the world’s largest non-governmental organization focused on supporting children and young people without parental care or at risk of losing it. Operating in over 130 countries and territories, SOS Children’s Villages works to ensure that every child grows up with the care, relationships, and support they need to thrive.
SOS Children’s Villages Sweden supports humanitarian and development programmes globally, including education in emergencies initiatives implemented in partnership with SOS Children’s Villages national associations.
Background
Since 2024, SOS Children’s Villages Sweden has partnered with Akelius Foundation and SOS national associations to implement the Akelius digital language learning platform in crisis-affected and low-resource settings. The programme aims to strengthen language acquisition and digital literacy among children and youth through self-paced digital learning.
The programme is currently implemented in Colombia, Ghana, Ethiopia, Bangladesh, Mozambique, Uganda, Somalia, Sudan, South Sudan, and Lebanon. Most interventions are implemented within Education in Emergencies contexts and include support for ICT equipment, refurbishment of learning spaces, solar panels, teacher training, and community sensitization.
The evaluation will focus on understanding whether the Akelius approach contributes to improved language learning outcomes, strengthened teaching capacity, and improved access to safe and inclusive digital learning environments.
Purpose of the Consultancy
SOS Children’s Villages Sweden is seeking a Lead Evaluator to conduct a multi-country evaluation of the Akelius Language projects implemented in Somalia, Ethiopia, and Colombia.
The evaluation will assess the programme according to the OECD-DAC evaluation criteria: relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability. The findings will contribute to organizational learning, accountability, and future strategic programming within Education in Emergencies.
Scope of the Evaluation
The assignment will assess:
Evaluation Team Set-up
The evaluation team will consist of:
The evaluators will work collaboratively to ensure methodological consistency and strong comparative analysis across contexts. Previous collaboration between evaluators is not required; however, strong coordination and communication throughout the assignment are expected.
Methodology
The evaluation is expected to apply a mixed-methods and participatory approach, combining:
The methodology should be rights-based, ethically grounded, and aligned with child safeguarding standards.
Deliverables
The Lead Evaluator will be responsible for:
- The programme’s impact on children and youth’s language learning and digital literacy
- Teacher and facilitator’s pedagogical and digital skills strengthening
- Community engagement and safe learning environments
- The project’s relevance and contribution within humanitarian and education in emergencies responses
- Sustainability of digital learning interventions in low-resource settings
- One Lead Evaluator (Somali national or resident, with possibility to travel to Ethiopia), responsible for the evaluation in Somalia and Ethiopia and for leading all deliverables
- One Associate Evaluator (Colombian national or resident), responsible for data collection and country-level inputs from Colombia
- Desk review of programme documentation and monitoring data
- Key informant interviews
- Focus group discussions
- Participatory methods involving children and youth
- Quantitative and qualitative analysis
- Inception report including methodology and data collection tools
- Coordination of fieldwork and analysis
- Draft evaluation report
- Final evaluation report and summary brief
- Presentation of findings
About Somalia
Somalia is located in the Horn of Africa and has a growing job market, particularly in the humanitarian, development, and private sectors. Major employment hubs include Mogadishu, Hargeisa, Garowe, Baidoa, and Kismayo, with opportunities from international NGOs, UN agencies, government institutions, and an expanding private sector.
Ereyada Soomaaliga (Somali Keywords): La-talin • La-talinta • Shaqo Soomaaliya • Shaqo Cusub