Scope: Conduct End-of-Project Impact Assessment and Evaluation for the FCDO Project
Location: Remote, Nigeria
Application Close: December 22, 2025
Background
Global Rights, with support from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office, is implementing a project titled “Strengthening Pathways to Inclusive Peacebuilding Processes and Expanding Access to Justice for Marginalized Groups in North-West Nigeria.” The project aims to strengthen community resilience in Kano and Sokoto States by empowering local structures to lead inclusive peacebuilding efforts, improve prevention and response of SGBV and expand access to justice for vulnerable and marginalized groups.
The project, which has adopted a multisectoral approach, was carefully designed with local contextual considerations in mind. Through dialogue and advocacy platforms, the project has aimed to create opportunities for critical community stakeholders to aggregate their sectional needs and interests and discuss security issues with sector stakeholders in a safe and structured environment. Leveraging existing state structures and strategic relationships with influential stakeholders, the project has set up Community Dialogue Committees and facilitated women-led town halls to create platforms for local leaders, traditional, religious, and community leaders to lead important conversations on peacebuilding and civic participation. Working with state-based mechanisms, the project has worked to build trust and strengthen the relationship between communities and law enforcement/security agencies. The project also engaged community leaders, women, and youth to institute Early Warning and Response Coordination mechanisms for pre-empting and preventing conflict and has adopted the Gender Action Learning System (GALS) as a mechanism to create a community-wide understanding and acceptance of the importance of women’s involvement in decision-making and ultimately peacebuilding. Lastly, through the Police Duty Solicitor Scheme (PDSS), the project provided early legal assistance at the point of arrest or detention to reduce unlawful or prolonged detention, strengthen trust between communities and the justice system, and generally improve accountability within security and justice institutions
The project is in its final implementation quarter, and it is against this backdrop that Global Rights seeks to engage a consultant to conduct an end-of-intervention impact evaluation for the overall FCDO project.
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Objectives
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Deliverables:
Timeline: 4 weeks
Intellectual Property Rights:
All intellectual property rights arising from the consultancy will be the property of Global Rights. The research team will not disclose or use any confidential information obtained during the consultancy for any other purpose without the written consent of Global Rights.
Confidentiality and Ethical Considerations:
The research team will ensure that all data collected during the consultancy is treated with the utmost confidentiality and in accordance with ethical principles. In particular, the team will obtain informed consent from all participants before collecting any data and will ensure that data is stored securely and only accessible to authorized personnel. The team will also comply with any relevant legal and ethical standards and will report any ethical concerns or violations to Global Rights immediately.
Expected Qualifications: Team Lead
• At least a master's degree in a relevant field such as social sciences, development studies, or law.
• A minimum of 5 years of experience in conducting research and assessments.
• Strong data analysis skills.
• Experience in presenting findings and recommendations to stakeholders.
• Strong writing skills and experience in writing reports and other technical documents.
• Fluency in English.
Reporting:
The consultant will report to the Executive Director or the designate
Proposal Submission:
Interested qualified consultants are invited to submit a proposal that includes the following: