Background
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is commissioning an independent evaluation of the Programme d’Appui au Système de Santé du Sud-Kivu (PASS), Phase V (2021–2025). The program supports decentralized health system strengthening in ten health zones across South Kivu, with focus on maternal and child health, nutrition, epidemic preparedness, and systemic governance reforms.
The evaluation will inform the future strategic direction of Switzerland’s health cooperation in DRC, including potential revisions to the ongoing Programme Santé Maternelle et Infantile (PSaMI) and design of the 2026–2029 cooperation strategy.
Role of the Subject Matter Expert
The SME will provide context-specific technical and analytical expertise on public health systems in fragile settings, particularly within the South Kivu context. Working under the guidance of the Team Leader, the SME will support the evaluation team in:
Contributing to the development and refinement of the evaluation framework, including theory of change and data collection tools, ensuring contextual and thematic relevance.
Providing expert insight on:
Qualifications and Experience
Required
Desirable
Reports To
Team Leader (International Evaluation Consultant)
Duration
Up to 45 working days between July and October 2025 (to be confirmed)
Location
Remote and South Kivu, DRC (with expected fieldwork in program-supported health zones).
How to Apply
To submit your application, kindly provide your CV using the form provided below.
The Swiss Agency for Development and Cooperation (SDC) is commissioning an independent evaluation of the Programme d’Appui au Système de Santé du Sud-Kivu (PASS), Phase V (2021–2025). The program supports decentralized health system strengthening in ten health zones across South Kivu, with focus on maternal and child health, nutrition, epidemic preparedness, and systemic governance reforms.
The evaluation will inform the future strategic direction of Switzerland’s health cooperation in DRC, including potential revisions to the ongoing Programme Santé Maternelle et Infantile (PSaMI) and design of the 2026–2029 cooperation strategy.