26 Aug 2025

Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant at World Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF)

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Job Description

The World Agroforestry Centre, is an international institute headquartered in Nairobi, Kenya, and founded in 1978. The Centre specializes in the sustainable management, protection and regulation of tropical rainforest and natural reserves.

Monitoring and Evaluation Consultant

Duties and responsibilities

  • This consultancy contract will facilitate the review of policy, existing M&E frameworks, and data landscape, which will inform the development and alignment of TAPE+ National and the NAS M&E framework, ensuring they reflect national priorities, align with existing frameworks at national and county levels, and leverage current data collection efforts.
  • Political feasibility assessment and political economy analysis, exploring government priorities, stakeholder interests, and potential socioeconomic impacts of incremental agroecological transitions. This analysis will identify key levers to support food system transformation and priority research questions to be addressed through TAPE+ National. These questions will be co-developed with the technical multi-actor task force and inform TAPE+ National survey adaptation and selection of a target population.
  • A List of Key Levers for Food System Transformation
  • A structured summary of the most influential factors (“levers”) that can be acted upon to drive change in the national food system.
  • Set of Priority Research Questions
  • A focused list of evidence gaps and critical research questions tailored to national contexts, which will guide the TAPE+ National program’s future research and policy efforts
  • Review of existing M&E frameworks, including the Ministry of Agriculture and Livestock Development’s (MoALD) Climate Smart Agriculture M&E framework, Agricultural Sector M&E framework, and M&E frameworks from other sectors (e.g., health, environment, economy), as well as county-level M&E plans. This review will be used to ensure that TAPE+ National and the NAS-FST M&E framework align with existing frameworks at the national and county levels.
  • Comparative Analysis Report
  • A detailed document describing all relevant M&E frameworks, the indicators and methods used for data collection, as well as how data are stored, processed, and analyzed, as well as which actors play which roles in these M&E frameworks and their implementation
  • Framework Harmonization Recommendations
  • A set of practical recommendations to align indicators, methodologies, and reporting structures.
  • Engage with the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS) and other relevant institutions to map ongoing data collection efforts, methods used, and data management practices. This includes national and local datasets, as well as GIS data, to identify information gaps and opportunities to utilize existing data through TAPE+ National and the NAS-FST M&E framework.
  • Data Landscape Mapping Gap Analysis Report
  • A comprehensive report that describes in detail the key actors, such as governmental institutions and universities, identifies missing or insufficient data management structures needed to effectively monitor and evaluate food system transformation through TAPE+ National and the NAS-FST framework.
  • Recommendations for Data System Improvements
  • A set of actionable recommendations to address the identified gaps, e.g, new data integration initiatives or modules.
  • Analyse international reporting requirements related to CAADP, UNFCCC (NDC), UNCBD (NBSAP), etc., and determine how these align with and can be incorporated into TAPE+ National and the NAS-FST M&E framework.
  • Analysis Report
  • A comprehensive review of the key reporting obligations under international frameworks relevant to food systems.
  • Recommendations Brief
  • A set of practical recommendations outlining how international indicators and reporting needs can be integrated into TAPE+ and NAS-FST

Education, knowledge and experience

  • Advanced degree (Master’s or higher) in political or social Sciences, Statistics, or a related field with a clear focus on food system analysis
  • Minimum of 5 years of relevant experience in monitoring and evaluation within research projects, NGOs, government agencies, or international organizations with a clear focus on food system transformation and/or agroecology
  • Good understanding of the different relevant governmental (e.g. agriculture, environment, health, finance) and societal (public, private and civil society) sectors involved in food system transformations in Kenya


Method of Application

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Closing Date : September 15, 2025





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