Evaluation Study: ProFuturo’s Connected Education Project for Refugees in Rwanda
Description
Rwanda
Evaluation Study: ProFuturo’s Connected Education Project for Refugees in Rwanda
Organization
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Posted
20 Apr 2026
Closing date
17 May 2026
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency,
and
The ProFuturo Foundation
for Education
are seeking experienced evaluators to assess the impact of a digital education programme in Rwanda.
Since 2021, UNHCR and ProFuturo have partnered to bring connected education opportunities to over
30,000 children and
800 teachers
across 14 refugee-hosting schools in Rwanda, providing equipment, digital resources, teacher training, and ongoing support at school level..
We are commissioning an
external evaluation
to understand the programme’s impact on learning outcomes and digital skills, education engagement, as well as inclusion and strengthening social cohesion in refugee-hosting communities.
Why This Matters
This evaluation will:
Measure the impact of ProFuturo’s model on digital education on student competencies, attendance and enrolment, and teacher skills.
Explore how technology can bridge gaps in refugee education.
Inform future programmes and policies for refugee and host communities.
Key Details
Location:
Rwanda (Mahama Camp and other refugee-hosting schools)
Duration:
June 2026 – December 2027
Budget:
€100,000–€130,000 (two projects)
Comparative Analysis of Academic Data
This study is currently set within the range of 20.000€ - 30.000€.
Pre-post Evaluation Design
This study is currently set within the range of 80.000€ - 100.000€.
The contractor is expected to complete both evaluations as part of its deliverables.
Who Can Apply:
Consulting firms, academic institutions, and independent evaluators with expertise in
education, EdTech, and refugee contexts.
What We’re Looking For
Experience
in quasi-experimental evaluations and mixed-methods research.
Local knowledge
of Rwanda’s education system and refugee contexts.
Strong analytical skills
and a commitment to ethical, inclusive research.
Africa-based applicants
are strongly encouraged.
How to apply
Full Terms of Reference are accessible here
Submit a
technical and financial proposal
(max. 15 pages) by
17 May 2026
Include:
Your methodology and quality assurance plan.
CVs of key team members (max. 4 pages each).
A costed workplan.
Deadline for Request for information:
03 May 2026
Contact:
Alexis LEFRANC (usualexislefranc@eacnur.org)
Job details
Country
Rwanda
Source
UN High Commissioner for Refugees
Type
Consultancy
Career category
Monitoring and Evaluation
Years of experience
10+ years
Theme
Education
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How to apply:
Full Terms of Reference are accessible here
Submit a
technical and financial proposal
(max. 15 pages) by
17 May 2026
Include:
Your methodology and quality assurance plan.
CVs of key team members (max. 4 pages each).
A costed workplan.
Deadline for Request for information:
03 May 2026
Contact:
Alexis LEFRANC (usualexislefranc@eacnur.org)
About This Opportunity
This is a consulting contract in the education and training, Monitoring Evaluation and information and communication technology sectors. Located in Rwanda, Africa, this opportunity is open to firms and consortiums. Proposals must be submitted before May 17, 2026.
Published through ReliefWeb Consultancies, part of the United Nations system, which follows UN procurement standards. UN-funded opportunities are typically open to vendors registered in the UN Global Marketplace for consulting in the education and training sector. Consulting assignments are typically evaluated with a strong emphasis on the technical proposal, including the methodology and qualifications of key experts. Shortlisted firms may be invited to submit financial proposals in a second stage. Interested parties should review the full documentation on the original source before submitting their proposal.