Action Against Hunger-USA is part of the Action Against Hunger International network, which provides nutrition-specific humanitarian relief and nutrition-sensitive development assistance in more than 50 countries worldwide. Action Against Hunger-USA, an independent NGO, currently manages operations in eight (8) countries: Kenya, South Sudan, Nigeria, Pakistan, Cambodia, Tanzania, Uganda, and Haiti. Action Against Hunger-USA has more than $60 million in programs and approximately 1,500 permanent team members based in New York City, Washington D.C, Nairobi, and country offices. Additional growth is anticipated.
Evaluation syntheses are an approach used to highlight issues that cut across different evaluations and to address questions using an existing evidence base. Specifically, evaluation synthesis refers to a combination and integration of findings from quality-assessed evaluations to develop higher-level or more comprehensive knowledge and inform policy and strategic decisions.
The synthesis aims to bring together findings from Action Against Hunger’s Evaluations conducted in the last five years, providing learning and generating further evidence on programming, as well as supporting Action Against Hunger in enhancing its approach to programming.
Under overall guidance from the MEL STA, the intern synthesis team’s responsibilities include:
An Internal Reference Group composed of selected stakeholders will be established to review and comment on the draft synthesis report, be available for interviews with the synthesis team, and attend the validation and learning workshop.
Scope
Time period: The synthesis will cover evaluations concluded in the past 5 years.
To determine and finalize the total number of evaluations to be included in the synthesis scope, the team will undertake a first-level screening of all evaluation reports completed in the past 5 years based on their quality. Evaluations that meet quality standards will then be prioritized for the synthesis.
Synthesis Methodology
The fully-fledged synthesis methodology will be developed during the Inception Phase of the exercise. Key features of the design are expected to be:
Commitment and Benefits
Required Skills and Experience