
Terms of Reference for Mid-Term Evaluation - Rooted in Diversity: Partnerships for Food Security and Livelihoods tender job at Participatory Ecological Land Use Management (PELUM) - Uganda
| Project Title | Rooted in Diversity: Partnerships for Food Security and Livelihoods |
| Project Code: | (RAF-3101 RAF-23/0050) |
| Consortium Partners | PELUM Uganda, Oxfam Novib, CIRAD |
| Strategic Partners | Norwegian University of Life and Science (NMBU), ICRISAT |
| Implementing Partners | PELUM Uganda, Oxfam in Uganda, Eastern and Southern Africa small-scale Farmers Forum (ESAFF), National Semi-Arid Resources Research Institute (NaSARRI), Oxfam in Malawi, Evangelical Lutheran Development Services (ELDS), Circle for Integrated Community Development (CICOD), Department of Agriculture and Research Services (DARS), Fuma Gaskiya, Mooriben, Oxfam in Niger, National Institute for Agronomic research (INRAN) and IMAAN Research in Niger. |
| Backstopping units | Project Management Unit (PMU) |
| Project life span | January 2024-December 2028 (5 years duration). |
| Project time span under review | January 2024 â May 2026 |
| Project Budget in the period covered by the review in Euro | 6,500,000 |
| Evaluation Budget in Euro | 42,000 |
| Type of Evaluation | Independent |
| Timing of evaluation | Midterm |
Project Overview
The Rooted in Diversity (RiD) project is a five-year initiative (January 2024 â December 2028) implemented in Uganda, Malawi, and Niger by a consortium led by PELUM Uganda, in partnership with Oxfam Novib and CIRAD, with funding from NORAD.
The project aims to enhance the knowledge, skills, and capacities of small-scale food producers to improve food production, consumption, and resilience in unpredictable agro-ecological conditions, with a strong emphasis on agrobiodiversity.
For full Terms of Reference and detailed project background, please click here.
Core Objectives
- Improve recognition of and access to crop diversity for food and nutrition security
- Increase incomes and livelihoods through local value chains of agrobiodiverse products
- Strengthen farmerâresearcher partnerships and collaborative approaches
- Promote enabling environments for food and agriculture policy change
Consortium and Implementation Structure
The project is implemented through a multi-country partnership involving:
- Strategic Partners: PELUM Uganda, Oxfam Novib, CIRAD, NMBU, ICRISAT
- Implementing Partners: ESAFF, NaSARRI (Uganda); ELDS, CICOD, DARS (Malawi); Fuma Gaskiya, Mooriben, INRAN, IMAAN Research (Niger), among others
- Project Management Unit (PMU): Coordinated by PELUM Uganda with multi-location support (Uganda, Netherlands, France)
Mid-Term Evaluation Overview
Type: Independent Mid-Term Evaluation
Timeline: May â July 2026
Project Period Under Review: January 2024 â May 2026
Total Project Budget (review period): â¬6,500,000
Evaluation Budget: â¬42,000
Scope of the Evaluation
The evaluation will cover all project components across the three countries, including field engagement in:
- Uganda: Iganga, Serere, Kalaki, Amuru
- Malawi: Dowa (Nambuma EPA), Nkhotakota (Nsenjere EPA)
- Niger: Maradi, Tillaberi, Dosso
Purpose and Objectives
The Mid-Term Review will apply OECD-DAC evaluation criteria to assess relevance, coherence, effectiveness, efficiency, impact, and sustainability, including cross-cutting issues such as gender, youth, disability inclusion, climate, and human rights.
Methodology
The evaluation will use mixed methods including desk review, field visits, interviews, focus group discussions, and stakeholder consultations.
To access the complete evaluation scope, methodology, and detailed requirements, please click here.
Key Deliverables
- Inception Report
- Draft Evaluation Report
- Validation Workshop
- Final Evaluation Report (max. 50 pages)
Evaluation Team Composition
- 1 International Team Leader (minimum 10 years experience)
- 3 National Consultants (Uganda, Malawi, Niger)
Timeline and Level of Effort
Duration: Approximately 2 months
International Consultant: 24 working days
National Consultants: 42 working days
For full eligibility criteria, deliverables, and submission requirements, please click here.
Application Process
Applicants must submit a cover letter, technical proposal, budget, CVs, sample work, and tax compliance documents.
Submission Deadline: 30 April 2026, 5:00 PM EAT
Email: procurement
pelumuganda.org
Evaluation Use and Dissemination
Findings will inform project improvement, learning, accountability, and advocacy.
Important Documents
For full project details and supporting information, please refer to: