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Industry: Non-Profit Organization Management
Description: At Living Goods we empower people to improve the health of their families, friends and communities. Living Goods supports networks of 'Avon-like’ health entrepreneurs who go door to door to teach families how to improve their health and wealth and sell life-changing products such as simple treatments for malaria and diarrhea, safe delivery kits, fortified foods, clean cook stoves, water filters, and solar lights. By combining the best practices from business and public health, we are dramatically lowering child mortality AND creating livelihoods for thousands of enterprising women. Living Goods supports a network of over 2,000 micro-entrepreneurs in Uganda and Kenya who teach families in their communities how to improve health and well-being while selling affordable, high-impact products like basic medicines, fortified foods, water filters, clean cook-stoves, and solar lights. As part of the Branch Team, you will play a key role in supporting Community Health Volunteers (CHVs) to deliver high quality health care to their communities and generate sales of critical products
Job Description

Role of the Consultant

The Consultant will lead all aspects of the evaluation including:

 

Designing and finalizing data collection tools (KII guides, FGD protocols, survey questionnaires).

 

Conducting fieldwork, managing data quality, and ensuring ethical compliance.

 

Performing data analysis and interpretation and drafting reports in line with OECD-DAC standards.

 

Presenting findings and recommendations to stakeholders and revising based on LG feedback.

 

Role of Living Goods (LG)

LG will provide:

 

Technical and logistical support during field visits.

 

Access to LMS usage data, baseline and midline results, and existing documentation.

 

Coordination with county health officials and CHP supervisors for participant mobilization.

 

Review and feedback on draft and final reports to ensure alignment with program goals and implementation realities.

 

Objectives

 

Overall objective

The purpose of this evaluation is to assess the effectiveness, relevance, cost effectiveness and scalability of the eLearning platform Community Health Promoters (CHPs) in Busia County, Kenya.

Specific Objectives

 

To determine whether the eLearning initiative is appropriate, contextually relevant, and responsive to the needs of CHPs, supervisors, and the communities they serve.

 

To evaluate the extent to which the eLearning platform has achieved its stated learning and service delivery outcomes as defined in the MEL Framework.

 

To understand how efficiently resources were used to implement the eLearning program compared to traditional in-person training.

 

To assess the broader effects of the eLearning program on CHP capacity, service delivery consistency, and community-level health indicators.

 

To determine whether the eLearning platform can be sustained beyond pilot funding and integrated into existing systems.

 

To analyze how different adoption behaviors (innovators, early adopters, laggards) influence the effectiveness of the eLearning platform.

 

To compare the impact of eLearning with that of traditional in-person training on CHP performance and health outcomes.

 

To ensure that the eLearning platform is inclusive and addresses disparities in access and learning outcomes.

 

To capture insights gained during implementation and inform recommendations for future scale-up and adaptation.

 

To provide actionable recommendations for optimizing the eLearning platform and supporting sustainable scale-up.

 

 

 

Education: Degree, Diploma
Employment Type: Full Time

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