Result Type |
Result Statement |
Intermediate Outcome 1 |
Public & Private Actors Take Inclusive Action to tackle Plastic Pollution |
Immediate Outcome 1.1 |
Promoting Inclusivity Diverse and inclusive perspectives are present within GPAP |
Immediate Outcome 1.2 |
Market influencers on GPAP's platform (governments, businesses, media) have knowledge of behaviour change approaches |
Intermediate Outcome 2 |
Public & Private Actors Decision Making to Tackle Plastic Pollution is Informed by Evidence |
Immediate Outcome 2.1 |
Harmonizing Metrics GPAP Partners are using consistent approaches for measuring plastic
pollution
|
Immediate Outcome 2.2 |
Informing Policy GPAP Partners use action roadmap to inform policy decision
|
Intermediate Outcome 3 |
Public and private actors take inclusive action to tackle plastic pollution |
Immediate Outcome 3.1 |
Public & private actors' decision making to tackle plastic pollution is informed by evidence |
Immediate Outcome 3.2 |
Public & private actors increase investment in tackling plastic pollution |
- Develop Research Design and Work Plan to measure Indonesia NPAP’s impact and outcome results, that includes Research Background, Purpose and Questions, Methodology, Analytical Framework, Sampling and Respondents, Data Quality Assurance, Team Composition and Logistic, Deliverables, and Schedule.
- Develop sampling matrix study to determine the respondent selection criteria
- Develop research instruments as well as testing the instrument before data collection as relevant.
- Develop relevant risk assessment and mitigation on Safeguarding before conducting data collection.
- Collect primary and secondary data using the final instruments to selected respondents.
- Conduct data cleaning, quantification, interpretation, and analysis.
- Present the evaluation plan to be discussed with WRI Indonesia and related donor when necessary
- Develop draft and final research report according to Indonesia NPAP format using English and Bahasa language.
- Submit Final Consultancy Report (i.e. impact and outcome results) based on WRI Indonesia standard including result presentation, raw and clean data, transcript, analysis result, infographics and risk mitigation report.
- Coordinate with communication team on the report visual design
- Master’s degree in environmental related or any relevant degrees to this research.
- At least 4 years’ experience in conducting evaluation, research, and conducted evaluation of marine issue or climate change in general using quantitative and qualitative methodology.
- In-depth knowledge and understanding of the Indonesia’s climate change, ocean and marine issue and policy environment.
- Does not affiliate with any government bodies.
- Have strong understanding and experience in conducting various evaluation methods including MSC, Outcome Harvesting, Outcome Mapping
- Demonstrated strong skills in quantitative and qualitative analysis including effective writing
- Experience in working across multiple sectors including with government partners, private sector, NGOs. Knowledge of WRI Indonesia and its work (desirable).
- Business proficiency in Indonesia and English both in oral and written
No |
Deliverables and Activities |
Key deliverables Timeline |
Payment % |
1 |
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Presentation of research design and workplan are expected to be submitted by Week 3 – March 2023 |
20 % |
2 |
|
Initial findings data is expected to be submitted by Week 2 - April |
40% |
3 |
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First draft of evaluation report is expected to be submitted by Week 2 – May 2023 |
40% |
4 |
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Final report is expected to be submitted by Week 4 – May 2023 |
- Consultant rate that is commensurate with experience and skills
- Travel insurance for both domestic and international for any travel duty as assigned by WRI Indonesia
- Access to the WRI global network
- A workplace that strives to put diversity and inclusion at the heart of our work
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