The Global Environment Facility (GEF) is a financial mechanism that provides grants and concessional funds to recipient countries for projects and activities to protect the global environment. The governance structure of the GEF includes an Assembly, a Council, a Secretariat, a Scientific and Technical Advisory Panel and an Independent Evaluation Office (IEO). Projects financed by the GEF are implemented by eighteen GEF Agencies. The IEO is functionally independent of, but administratively supported by, the World Bank. It is independent from the CEO of the GEF and reports directly to the GEF Council. The GEF Council authorizes IEO's four-year rolling work plans, approves annual budgets and receives all evaluation reports.
The IEO has the central role of ensuring the independent evaluation function within the GEF; of setting minimum requirements for evaluation; of ensuring oversight of the quality of evaluation systems at program and project level; and of sharing evaluative evidence within the GEF. The IEO has the responsibility for undertaking independent evaluations which involve a set of projects from more than one GEF Agency. These evaluations are typically on a strategic level, including impact evaluations and evaluations of GEF work across specific themes or country clusters. Evaluations may be highly complex when undertaken jointly with other evaluation units of GEF Agencies. .
Key strategic directions GEF IEO
During the eighth replenishment period of the GEF (2022-2026), the IEO seeks to deepen the evidence on GEF's results and performance through ex-post evaluations as well as provide real time feedback on recent shifts in the GEF's strategy and programming, such as those related to country level strategies and integrated programs. The IEO seeks to continuously test and implement new qualitative and quantitative methods and approaches to inform the GEF Council on the performance and results of the GEF.
Additional strategic areas of work in the IEO include: (i) Scale up of IEO learning and knowledge sharing; (ii) Continued improvements in evaluation methodology and quality assurance including tapping contemporary information and communication technology to innovate the tools available to evaluators; and (iii) enhanced cost-effectiveness, including productivity improvements in evaluations.
Organizational structure
IEO is led by the Director of Evaluation, who reports directly to the GEF Council. The Evaluation Data Scientist will report to the Team Leader/Chief Evaluation Officer, under the overall guidance of the IEO Director.
IEO welcomes the application for Extended-term consultant – Data Scientist
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