Provision of MERL Services for the Home Office's Global SOC Portfolio

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9 months ago

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9 months ago

Description

Extension to the Itad-managed Provision of Monitoring, Evaluation, Research and Learning Services for the Home Office's Global Serious Organised Crime (SOC) Portfolio 

Workstream 1 (W1): MEL Systems and Tools: We propose to build on the work undertaken in Year 3 to develop and roll-out a new MEL system for the portfolio. Activity will include: continuing to provide project onboarding support to implementing partners (IPs) across the portfolio; providing cross-cutting guidance to IPs particularly on gender equality and social inclusion, conflict and crime sensitivity, and political access and influence (PAI); providing support to programme managers (PMs) to implement the new MEL system, including around quarterly reporting, where required; and supporting PMs with the development and refresh of programme-level theories of change. 
 
Workstream 2 (W2): MEL capacity building: We propose to continue to provide MEL capacity building support to PMs and IPs to build confidence and capability around a range of aspects of MEL design and delivery. Activity will include: continuing to roll out MEL fundamentals training to PMs and IPs, as well as designing and delivering more advanced MEL training; and providing on-the-job training and mentoring support to PMs and IPs throughout the year.

Workstream 3 (W3): Evaluation and Research: We propose to conduct a number of evaluations and research pieces during Year 4. This will include: additional project VfM assessments building on lessons from the UNODC pilot assessment; stage 2 of the portfolio evaluation with a focus on addressing a small number of priority learning questions for the portfolio, including around portfolio-level VfM; a new thematic evaluation building on learning from this year's Prevent, HOIO, Community Resilience and PAI evaluations; a new piece of research on a priority thematic area; and support to the 2023-24 annual review process. We also propose to kick off in February 2024 a piece of next cycle (2025-28) research, which will provide evidence and insight to inform portfolio design from 2025.

Workstream 4 (W4): Learning: As the contract enters its final 12 months there will be a greater emphasis on learning. We propose to continue our work on portfolio evidence mapping activities; hold quarterly strategy and reflection meetings with the portfolio team to inform adaptation; and develop and disseminate communication products to support evidence uptake. We also propose to organise a learning event that brings together the portfolio to engage with and use the MERL evidence base. 
Engagement: This workstream covers strategic management inputs, including regular engagement with the portfolio team, and providing regular technical and commercial reporting.
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