This assessment seeks to provide a holistic and evidence-based analysis of the RCF’s impact in Northeast Syria, specifically evaluating the program’s effectiveness in fostering financial inclusion, economic resilience, and local economic growth. The findings will support NEF’s strategic planning, guide future RCF design for Siraj Financial Services—the microfinance institution established by NEF to lead in designing, implementing, and evaluating the financial services of upcoming RCFs in northern Syria—strengthen fundraising efforts, and offer valuable insights for stakeholders interested in replicating the RCF model in similar contexts.
Objectives of the Impact Assessment
1. Comprehensive Program Review
Document NEF's journey from the establishment of the RCF to its current status. This includes examining initial challenges, program adaptations, and management practices that enabled the program’s success.
2. Evidence-Based Impact Documentation
Measure the RCF’s impact on MSMEs, local communities, and the economy. Key metrics include:
· Beneficiary perspectives on the program's impact.
· Economic indicators such as job creation and workforce development. Workforce development includes changes in skills, salaries, job formalization, and type of employment.
· Operational sustainability and social impact on local economies.
· Value for money and return on investment.
· Evaluate how MSME practices have adopted climate-responsive and resource-efficient solutions, particularly in agriculture and other resource-intensive sectors.
· Examine how financial stability through RCF affects mental well-being, empowerment, and resilience, potentially contributing to broader community stability.
· Business benefits beyond workforce development, such as improved business operations, enhanced products or services, and increased market access (e.g., new markets, clients, or segments).
· Measures undertaken by businesses to manage external shocks (e.g., conflicts, curfews, inflation, and climate impact).
3. Challenge Analysis
Identify challenges beneficiaries faced in accessing or utilizing the RCF effectively, including barriers to participation and inclusion, and analyze how these have influenced program success.
4. Recommendations and Strategic Insights
Offer actionable recommendations for enhancing the impact and design of future programs. Provide insights into correlating benefits derived separately from technical assistance versus financial assistance through case studies.
5. Support for Fundraising and Communications
Leverage findings to demonstrate the program’s successes and to highlight the need for continued support, fostering engagement with funders and peer organizations. Analyze any business-to-business collaborations or improved relationships resulting from the program.
Scope of Work
The consultant is responsible for designing and conducting a comprehensive impact assessment, including both qualitative and quantitative research.
Research Methodology
The consultant should employ a mixed-methods approach to capture a thorough understanding of the RCF's impact. Methodology should include, but is not limited to:
- Desk Review
Analyze existing project documentation, previous assessments, and learning studies related to the RCF program. - Key Informant Interviews (KIIs) and Focus Groups
Conduct interviews with project stakeholders, beneficiaries (sample size at least 150 participants), and other relevant participants across Northeast Syria. - Surveys and Comparative Analysis
Deploy surveys targeting RCF beneficiaries, specifically MSME owners, to gather insights into economic and social outcomes, program challenges, and satisfaction levels. Include comparative analysis with global best practices, similar programs, and case studies on technical and financial assistance impacts. - Impact Indicators
Quantitatively assess value for money, return on investment, financial portfolio performance, and other economic indicators to showcase impact. - Beneficiary Perceptions
Collect qualitative data on beneficiaries’ perceptions to enrich the understanding of the program’s effectiveness and social impact.
Expected Outputs and Deliverables
The consultant will deliver the following outputs under the supervision of the NEF Syria team and in close coordination with the Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) Manager:
- Inception Report
- A detailed work plan with a refined methodology and data collection tools, submitted within 15 days of contract start.
- The inception report should outline plans for capturing additional data on workforce development, business-to-business collaborations, and measures to manage external shocks.
- Draft Report
- An initial, structured report including:
- Quantitative and qualitative findings.
- Lessons learned and actionable recommendations.
- Analysis of how technical assistance and financial assistance contribute to the program’s outcomes, with illustrative case studies.
- Presentation/Debriefing
- A debriefing session presenting key findings, lessons learned, and recommendations to NEF staff.
- Visual representations of business metrics improvements (e.g., market access, product quality, and operational efficiency) and workforce development outcomes.
- Final Report
- A comprehensive and polished report in English, formatted for publication. The report should include:
- Executive summary.
- Background and context.
- Methodology and approach.
- Findings with visual data representation.
- Comparative analysis with global benchmarks.
- Sections specifically addressing workforce development, business metrics, and resilience strategies to manage external shocks.
- Success stories/beneficiary profiles.
- Conclusions and strategic recommendations.
- Data Package
- Provide all collected data, including transcripts, survey data, and raw data sets.
Target Audience and Use of Findings
The primary audience includes NEF, SRTF, and peer organizations. The findings will:
- Support NEF’s internal strategic planning.
- Showcase impact to funders.
Provide insights on replicating the RCF model in fragile and conflict-affected regions, emphasizing resilience to external shocks and busine