
Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance at Mercy Corps (INGO)
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Zurich Climate Resilience Alliance at Mercy Corps (INGO)
19 days left
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Date posted
October 17, 2025
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Closing date
November 6, 2025
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Location
Kathmandu
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Salary
Negotiable Price
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Career level
Middle
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Qualification
(PhD.) Doctorate Degree Bachelor Degree Master’s Degree
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Experience
3 – 5 Years
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Gender
Hiring both Male & Females
Description
Description
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Assess progress of ZCRA Phase 3a towards its intended outcomes on resilience building, DRR/CCA systems change, and inclusive approaches.
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Evaluate relevance, effectiveness, and sustainability of interventions at community, national, and global levels.
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Identify lessons learned and make actionable recommendations for adaptive management and strategic design.
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Strengthen cross-country synergies and coherence between country and global influencing components.
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Provide strategic recommendations to inform Mercy Corps’ ZCRA Strategy Refresh (2026) and the next programme phase (2028–2032).
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Conduct a desk review of programme documentation, MEL data, logframes, and ToCs.
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Develop an inception report with a detailed evaluation framework for each country and for global influencing.
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Oversee and coordinate qualitative data collection (KIIs, FGDs, case studies) in Jordan, Indonesia, and Nepal, and with global stakeholders, conducting one in-country field visit and remotely supervise data collection in the remaining two.
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Facilitate validation and sensemaking workshops with country and global teams.
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Consolidate findings and prepare draft and final reports for each component and a synthesis report.
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Prepare a presentation deck, summarizing key findings and recommendations.
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Country specific evaluation ToRs, and a Global level evaluation ToR outlining the specific questions, methodology and the process that will be followed for each of the four components of ZCRA program
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A consolidated logic model, clearly outlining commonalities across the three country programmes and the global program, and if possible, common program framework to bring all four interventions under one programming umbrella
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Inception report: This includes a detailed evaluation framework, selected evaluation questions, selected key interventions and indicators, scope, proposed tools, desk review, and data collection and analysis plan
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Country reports (Jordan, Indonesia, Nepal), including 2-page summaries for each country
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Global influencing report, including a 2-page summary
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Synthesis report (Covering the overall findings across the countries and at global level, including areas of synergies and collaboration), including a 2-page summary
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Lessons learned brief, either as a separate document or a clear section in the country and global reports that can be called out as a separate product. A brief document that can be used with partners, donors, outlining both positive and constructive lessons and the journey of adaptive management for ZCRA for interventions that were improved and adapted for better results, and for the interventions that need attention and adaptation
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Presentation deck with voice over recording: summarising findings and recommendations from the evaluation, with detailed notes for each slide and voice over presentation
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October 2025: Consultations with programme teams and inception meetings.
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November 2025: Submission of draft inception report.
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December 2025: Validation of inception report.
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Dec 2025 – Feb 2026: Data collection (fieldwork in Jordan, Indonesia, and Nepal). Note that country-level data collection will have to be completed by mid-February 2026.
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February-March 2026 Data analysis and validation workshops (country, global, and cross-cutting).
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April 2026: Draft country, global, and synthesis reports.
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May 2026: Presentation of key findings at ZCRA Strategy Refresh workshop.
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June 2026: Submission of final reports and presentation materials.
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ZCRA global team
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ZCRA country teams in Jordan, Nepal, and Indonesia
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Mercy Corps MEL team
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Minimum 15 years of experience in evaluation, including as principal evaluator for large, multi-country programmes.
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Proven expertise in resilience, climate adaptation, and systems change programming.
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Strong knowledge of both qualitative and quantitative evaluation methodologies, including mixed methods design.
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Demonstrated ability to synthesize complex data and generate actionable recommendations.
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Excellent communication and facilitation skills, including leading participatory workshops.
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Experience with policy and advocacy evaluations in multi-stakeholder settings is strongly preferred.
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Strong understanding of GESI-sensitive evaluation approaches is preferred.
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Experience in the ZCRA target countries (Jordan, Indonesia, Nepal) is preferred.
Mercy Corps is committed to ensuring that all individuals we come into contact with through our work, whether team members, community members, program participants or others, are treated with respect and dignity. We are committed to the core principles regarding prevention of sexual exploitation and abuse laid out by the UN Secretary General and IASC. We will not tolerate child abuse, sexual exploitation, abuse, or harassment by or of our team members. As part of our commitment to a safe and inclusive work environment, team members are expected to conduct themselves in a professional manner, respect local laws and customs, and to adhere to Mercy Corps Code of Conduct Policies and values at all times. Team members are required to complete mandatory Code of Conduct elearning courses upon hire and on an annual basis.