Finn Church Aid (FCA) is Finland’s biggest development cooperation organization and the second biggest organization in Finland working in humanitarian aid. FCA is a member of the ACT Alliance (ACT), an alliance of faith-based development and humanitarian aid organizations forming one of the world’s largest aid organizations. FCA established presence in Kenya in 2010, working in three thematic areas: Right to Quality Education, Right to Livelihoods, and Right to Peace. FCA Kenya is currently implementing a project funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) Finland named Creative Industries (CI): Enhanced Digital Skills for Livelihood Opportunities in Creative Economy. The project aims at empowering vulnerable groups such as women youth, and marginalized girls through its Right to Livelihoods (R2L) program by equipping them with essential skills for the evolving digital economy. This aligns with global efforts to enhance digital livelihoods, especially among youth from the informal settlements facing unique challenges in accessing digital employment opportunities.
The project targets youth from the informal settlements of Eastlands in Nairobi, who often face unrealistic expectations and barriers such as limited access to technology, digital literacy, and infrastructure, hindering their integration into the digital workforce. The project focuses not only on skills improvement but also on preparing participants for the markets through a phased approach for professional experience through an apprenticeship program. Through the project, emerging creatives are better able to visualize their potential and pursue future opportunities in the gig economy.
The project through working closely with the private sector actors has improved training quality by aligning skills development with market demands and continuously adapting to evolving needs. It has also established comprehensive support systems aimed at ensuring long-term success and inclusivity within the digital workforce. Success is measured not just by economic benefits from higher-paying jobs but also by its positive impact on participants’ social, mental, and community wellbeing.
The project is coming to an end in December 2025, thus the need for end-term evaluation. An end term evaluation was conducted in 2023, which acted as a baseline for the project. Overall project impact: The goal of the Creative Industries (CI): Enhanced Digital Skills for Livelihood Opportunities in the Creative Economy project is to implement an upskilling and job program that develops an employment pipeline for potential clients and employers. The focus is on improving employability in creative industries areas such as animation, digital marketing, graphic design, and web design. Additionally, the project aims to create a system of incentives for employers.
Project Objectives:
Objective 1.1: Youth and young adults in vulnerable situations become economically self-reliant
and contribute positively to social cohesion.
Objective 1.2: People in vulnerable situations engage in and benefit from inclusive and
sustainable economic growth.
Objective 2.1: Policies and processes promote positive change and are transparent, responsive,
and participatory
Objective 3.1: Local communities and their members play an active and leading role in societal
development, contributing to enhanced social cohesion
Rational, purpose, and priority objectives of the evaluation
The overall purpose of the end-term evaluation is to assess the continued relevance of the action
and the progress made toward achieving its planned outcomes. It will also determine in an objectivemanner the progress of project outcome indicators to inform the program implementation team on the status of planned milestones based on observed actuals. FCA will also use the results for learning to continue to inform the programming and accountability to the donor. The scope of the evaluation entails conducting a detailed analysis of the project within its implementation context and establishing the extent to which the project has contributed to the FCA Rights to Livelihoods mandate. The evaluation will mainly focus on the project activities in informal settlements of Eastlands in Nairobi and will target project beneficiaries, implementing partners, staff and other stakeholders.
The specific objectives of the end-term evaluation are as follows:
- To evaluate the relevance of the project activities to the context and stakeholders.
- Measure the efficiency of the project in relation to the resources.
- Assess the overall contribution of the action to improved digital skills delivered to youths in
the informal settlements of Eastlands Nairobi. - Document challenges, programmatic lessons learned, and key recommendations for
program improvement. - Analyse the change brought by the project implementation through comparison with the
baseline report.
Skills and Qualifications required
- Post-graduate degree in Data Science, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Statistics, or related
field. - Minimum 5-10 years of relevant professional experience in livelihoods programming and
research. - Strong background and experience in data collection and analysis; experienced in and
able/willing to use mobile technology (tablets) for data collection. - Proven experience in undertaking evaluations/research or leading evaluation/research
teams, with outstanding skills in qualitative and quantitative research and data analysis using
relevant software such as STATA or SPSS - Technical expertise in assessing issues of education and market demand and supply, and
the ability to draw strong and valid conclusions. - Solid understanding of Kenya’s informal settlements context, labour market dynamics, and
digital & creative economy policies.
How to apply
To get the full Term of Reference (TOR) which includes the instructions for preparation and submission of the proposal, the rules that govern the application process please log into the FCA cloudia supplier portal using this link https://tarjouspalvelu.fi/kirkonulkomaanapu/?id=483545 by 16th October 2025 at 2259 hrs Kenyan time.
Late applications will be rejected.
Please note that the prices shall be quoted in KES only inclusive of VAT.
All applications, in English only, MUST be submitted online through this link https://tarjouspalvelu.fi/kirkonulkomaanapu/?id=483545
If you experience technical problems, please contact keco.procurement@kua.fi for support. Please do not submit the applications via email. They must be submitted using the link above after registering in the supplier portal. Bid submissions via email will NOT be accepted.
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