The Kofi Annan Foundation (KAF), in partnership with MCW Global and the Africa Alliance of YMCAs (AAYMCA), has launched an international call for tenders seeking an experienced External Evaluator to conduct the final independent evaluation of the groundbreaking Sawa Project: Youth Leadership for Mental Health in Eastern Africa.
This consultancy presents a unique opportunity for evaluation professionals, monitoring and evaluation specialists, mental health experts, and youth development practitioners to contribute to one of the region’s most innovative youth-led mental health initiatives.
Funded by Wellcome, the Sawa Project is a 21-month pilot programme focused on empowering young leaders across Eastern Africa to advance mental health awareness, advocacy, service access, and community-driven solutions.
The selected evaluator will play a critical role in documenting achievements, assessing effectiveness, capturing lessons learned, and helping determine the future scalability and sustainability of the initiative.
Application Deadline: 17 July 2026 (23:59 CEST)
The Sawa Project: Youth Leadership for Mental Health in Eastern Africa is an ambitious regional initiative designed to strengthen youth leadership in addressing mental health challenges throughout Eastern Africa.
The project is implemented through a strategic partnership involving:
The initiative receives funding from Wellcome and runs until 31 October 2026.
The Sawa Project operates across six Eastern African countries:
The programme focuses on empowering young mental health professionals, advocates, and community organizers to become catalysts for change within their communities.
Mental health remains one of the most pressing yet under-addressed public health challenges in many African countries.
Young people frequently encounter barriers such as:
The Sawa Project was designed to tackle these challenges by investing directly in youth leadership and locally driven solutions.
Through leadership training, mentorship, advocacy support, networking opportunities, and seed funding, the initiative aims to strengthen youth-led responses to mental health challenges across the region.
The project was designed around five key outcomes.
The programme seeks to strengthen 30 young mental health professionals and community organizers by enhancing their:
These capabilities enable participants to support communities in understanding and addressing mental health issues more effectively.
The project equips participants with practical planning and implementation skills that enable them to transform innovative ideas into real-world initiatives.
Participants learn how to:
The programme aims to establish a long-term network of young mental health leaders across Eastern Africa.
The network is expected to:
Through a competitive seed grant mechanism, the project supports ten youth-led initiatives focused on mental health solutions.
These initiatives are expected to generate measurable impacts among beneficiaries and serve as models for future interventions.
The project also aims to increase awareness among:
By highlighting youth-led mental health solutions, the initiative seeks to contribute to meaningful policy and investment shifts in the mental health sector.
The independent evaluation serves several important purposes.
The evaluation will provide accountability to Wellcome regarding the use of resources invested in the Sawa Project.
The evaluation will identify:
that can inform future programming.
The evaluation findings will help determine whether the project model should be:
The selected evaluator will be expected to:
Document:
Determine the extent to which the project achieved its intended outcomes.
Review approaches, methodologies, and implementation mechanisms used by project partners.
Assess both the quality and quantity of outputs produced under the project.
Evaluate the project’s effectiveness in influencing:
Provide recommendations regarding:
The evaluator will assess the project using internationally recognized evaluation criteria, including:
The evaluation will combine several research approaches.
The evaluator will review:
Interviews may involve:
Online focus groups may be conducted with:
Given the geographic spread across six countries, most consultations will take place virtually.
A critical requirement of the consultancy is the use of:
Because the project addresses sensitive mental health issues, special care must be taken to ensure participant wellbeing during data collection and analysis.
The evaluator will produce several outputs.
A detailed methodology document of no more than eight pages outlining:
A preliminary report will be submitted and discussed with project partners and the donor.
The final report must:
The evaluator will prepare a presentation package suitable for:
The evaluation assignment is expected to require a maximum of 20 working days.
Applicants must submit:
The financial proposal should clearly indicate:
All costs must be fixed and expressed in US dollars.
17 July 2026 at 23:59 CEST
Only complete applications submitted before the deadline will be considered.
Shortlisted candidates will be contacted directly by the Kofi Annan Foundation.
For experienced evaluators, this assignment offers an opportunity to contribute to a high-profile, donor-funded initiative tackling one of the most important public health challenges affecting young people today.
Beyond conducting an evaluation, the selected consultant will help shape future strategies for youth-led mental health programming, influence policy discussions, and generate evidence that could guide investments in mental health interventions across Eastern Africa for years to come.
📧 Apply: HR@kofiannanfoundation.org
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