Action Against Hunger (ACF) is a leading humanitarian agency working to combat hunger, malnutrition and its determinants in over 45 countries worldwide. 10 years into the Syrian crisis, Jordan remains host to 1.36 million Syrian refugees (83% of whom live among host communities), in addition to over 90,000 refugees largely from Iraq, Yemen, Somalia and Sudan.
Working in Jordan since 2013, ACF has focused its response on WASH, Food Security and Livelihoods, and MHPSS programming for refugees and vulnerable Jordanians, both in camps and host communities. ACF’s 2020-25 country strategy aims to strengthen the resilience of vulnerable people to socio-economic and environmental challenges in Jordan with an emphasis on rural and peri-urban women and youth.
The Community-based provision of WASH services in Azraq camp is a collaboration effort of two complementary initiatives, funded by UNICEF and SDC, started in January 2022 with a focus on enhancing community-based WASH services provision in Azraq camp. The first year of the project was financed by UNICEF, with the original timeline for project completion set for the end of June 2024.
An amendment allowed the extension of the implementation of the activities to be complemented by September 2024, allowing for 3-month for final project evaluation in the period of October- December 2024.
This evaluation main objective is to assess the outcomes of the community-based provision of WASH services in Azraq camp project and present evidence of program performance concerning the achievement of planned overall objectives and outcomes. The final evaluation will encompass the period from 2022 to 2024 and focus on assessing various aspects of the project effectiveness, efficiency, impact, relevance and efficiency of program implementation, as well as the results of training to social and behavior change; additionally, the evaluation aims to identify potential areas of improvement, identify lessons learned and provide potential recommendations that can facilitate the replication of project outcomes and inform future program designs, monitoring and evaluation processes.
The evaluation will encompass a comprehensive assessment of the entire community-based provision of the WASH services project in Azraq camp across the whole camp. The evaluation will assess various aspects such as the implementation process, impact on the community, efficiency of the resource's utilization, relevancy of social behavior changes interventions to improve the provision of WASH services and ensure accountability and the overall success of the project to achieve the initiated objectives.
The evaluation will cover thematic areas including hygiene promotion, water conservation, vandalisms of WASH facilities, maintenance of private latrines, and menstrual hygiene management, in addition to community mobilization. These thematic areas are vital components of the WASH services being provided in Azraq camp and play a significant role in improving the health, hygiene, and well-being of the camp residents.
The assessment will provide a holistic view of its impact and effectiveness, allowing for comprehensive understanding of the project’s strengths and weakness.
The evaluation will be carried out by an evaluator with the following profile: