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Norwegian Refugee Council recrute des Consultants en Évaluation (Projet IMPACT)

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  • 0 commentaires Norwegian Refugee Council recrute des Consultants en Évaluation (Projet IMPACT) Integrated Multisectoral Response for Conflict-Affected Populations in the Territories (IMPACT) of North Kivu and Ituri, DRC, July 2026 Navigation [ ]  Login Login with LinkedIn Home Jobs Resumes Post A Job Pages Scholarship Member Post a Resume  Login Login with LinkedIn Integrated Multisectoral Response for Conflict-Affected Populations in the Territories (IMPACT) of North Kivu and Ituri, DRC 4 views0 applications Consultancy Democratic Republic of Congo July 6, 2026 - July 21, 2026 Monitoring and Evaluation Print

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The eastern part of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), particularly North Kivu and Ituri provinces, continues to face a protracted humanitarian crisis driven by persistent armed conflict, intercommunal violence, and widespread population displacement. Cycles of violence have resulted in massive disruptions to livelihoods, destruction of infrastructure, and weakened social protection systems. Millions of people remain internally displaced or have experienced multiple displacements, often living in precarious conditions with limited access to basic services. The complexity of the crisis, combined with limited state capacity and continued insecurity, requires integrated humanitarian responses that simultaneously address immediate lifesaving needs while strengthening resilience, promoting protection, and supporting recovery and transition toward durable solutions. The Integrated Multisectoral Response for Conflict-Affected Populations (IMPACT) project is implemented by the Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) with funding from European Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid Operations (ECHO). The project is implemented in North Kivu and Ituri provinces, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), regions characterized by protracted armed conflict, large-scale internal displacement, protection risks, and limited access to basic services. Through this integrated approach, the project seeks not only to address urgent humanitarian needs but also to strengthen local capacities, improve access to essential services, and contribute to longer-term resilience and protection outcomes NRC’s activities and presence The Norwegian Refugee Council (NRC) has been present in the Democratic Republic of the Congo since 2001 and is today among the leading international humanitarian organizations supporting populations affected by armed conflict, forced displacement, and protracted humanitarian crises. Its operations are mainly concentrated in the eastern provinces of the country, particularly North Kivu, South Kivu, and Ituri, which experience some of the highest levels of vulnerability and displacement on the African continent. NRC maintains an extensive operational presence that enables it to respond rapidly in emergency-affected areas while ensuring close follow-up and engagement with affected communities. The organization implements an integrated and multisectoral approach based on its core competencies: Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA), Education, Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), Shelter and Settlements, as well as a Rapid Response Mechanism (RRM) component. This approach aims to address the immediate life-saving needs of affected populations while strengthening their resilience to recurring shocks. Interventions primarily target internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, refugees, repatriates, and vulnerable host communities affected directly or indirectly by crises. Beyond emergency humanitarian assistance, NRC promotes approaches that support durable solutions to forced displacement and socio-economic exclusion. Through its programs, the organization supports access to housing, land and property rights, access to quality education for children affected by crises, as well as access to water and shelter. NRC also places particular emphasis on inclusion, Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), community participation, and the cross-cutting integration of gender, protection, and risk management throughout its interventions. As a key actor in the humanitarian response in the DRC, NRC plays an active role in sectoral coordination mechanisms at both national and provincial levels. The organization regularly contributes to the work of humanitarian clusters and technical working groups, particularly in the areas of Protection, WASH, Shelter and Non-Food Items (NFI), Education, and Housing, Land and Property (HLP), where it is widely recognized for its technical expertise. Through its analysis and advocacy efforts, NRC also helps bring the concerns of affected populations to the attention of national authorities, donors, and international humanitarian partners. Furthermore, NRC is fully committed to international commitments on the localization of humanitarian aid. The organization works closely with national organizations, community-based structures, and local authorities to strengthen their technical and institutional capacities, promote local ownership of interventions, and ensure the sustainability of achieved results. This partnership-based approach not only enhances the effectiveness of the humanitarian response but also strengthens the resilience of communities facing recurrent crises in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. NRC’s intervention specific to the evaluation The intervention is based on an integrated and multisectoral approach, with Education in Emergencies (EiE) serving as the primary entry point for reaching crisis-affected children and their families. This approach is complemented by a package of interventions covering Protection and Information, Counselling and Legal Assistance (ICLA), Shelter and Settlements (S&S), Water, Sanitation and Hygiene (WASH), as well as a rapid shock-response mechanism (Crisis Modifier). An additional component dedicated to engagement with Armed Groups and De Facto Authorities (AGDAs), implemented in partnership with a specialized organization, further strengthens the protection and humanitarian access dimensions of the project. The project’s Theory of Change assumes that the combined provision of quality essential services in safe environments, together with protection mechanisms, rights-based support, and dialogue with influential conflict actors, contributes to reducing the negative impacts of crises on internally displaced persons and vulnerable host communities. This approach aims not only to address immediate humanitarian needs but also to preserve humanitarian space and create enabling conditions for durable solutions for populations affected by forced displacement. The project primarily targets internally displaced persons (IDPs), returnees, and vulnerable host communities across the intervention areas. Attention is given to school-aged children, women and girls, adolescents, and households facing multiple vulnerabilities related to access to education, WASH services, protection, basic services, and housing, land and property rights. To date, the project has reached approximately 209,348 unique participants, of whom 52% are women and girls, demonstrating a strong focus on the most vulnerable population groups. In terms of intended results, the project seeks to achieve six interconnected outcomes covering: improved access to safe and quality education in emergency settings; strengthened protection and access to rights through legal ass

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