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About Danish Refugee Council (DRC)

The Danish Refugee Council (DRC) is a humanitarian, non-governmental, non-profit organisation founded in 1956 that works in more than 30 countries throughout the world. DRC fulfils its mandate by providing direct assistance to conflict-affected populations – refugees, internally displaced people (IDPs) and host communities in the conflict areas of the world; and by advocating on behalf of conflict-affected populations internationally, and in Denmark, on the basis of humanitarian principles and the Human Rights Declaration. We understand “durable solutions” as any means by which the situation of refugees can be permanently and satisfactorily resolved, enabling them to live normal lives. Durable solutions can be voluntary repatriation, local integration or resettlement. In Denmark, DRC assists refugees in all aspects of integration as well as asylum procedures. Internationally, DRC actively participates in supporting the protection of refugees, and promoting durable solutions for conflict-affected populations. The DRC’s supreme authority is the Council, which consists of up to three representatives of each member organisation, six representatives of the voluntary groups and refugee counselling organisations cooperating with the Danish Refugee Council, and of the Executive Committee. DRC is an umbrella organisation and is currently consisting of 30 organisation members and voluntary groups, committed to the refugee cause. Membership of the DRC is open to non-party-political, voluntary, nationwide humanitarian and international organisations that work on a democratic basis, and whose aims conform to those of the DRC.

Tittle: Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability and Learning (MEAL) Coordinator – RRM Consortium 

Location: Borno, Abuja 

Purpose 

The MEAL Coordinator is responsible for leading, harmonising, and overseeing Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, Learning, and Information Management systems across the ECHO-funded consortium in Nigeria.

The role ensures that all consortium partners:

  • Apply ECHO-compliant indicators, methodologies, and reporting standards
  • Use ActivityInfo as the consortium’s core Information Management System (IMS)
  • Produce high-quality, reliable, and timely data to inform decision-making and donor reporting

The MEAL Coordinator also plays a key role in strengthening partner MEAL capacity and promoting evidence-based and adaptive programme management.

Duties and Responsibilities 

Monitoring, Evaluation and Information Management  

  • Lead the design, harmonisation, and implementation of consortium-wide MEAL frameworks, logical frameworks, and indicator matrices in line with ECHO Result Frameworks and guidance.
  • Ensure ActivityInfo is used consistently by all consortium partners as the primary and mandatory IMS for:
    • Indicator tracking and aggregation
    • Partner reporting and consolidation
    • Data quality control, validation, and audit readiness
  • Configure, manage, and maintain ActivityInfo databases, including indicators, forms, reporting workflows, and user access rights.
  • Provide hands-on technical support and training to consortium partners on ActivityInfo, including form design, indicator configuration, reporting cycles, and data governance.
  • Coordinate the development and roll-out of standardised data collection tools, including baselines, endlines, PDMs, assessments, and routine monitoring tools.
  • Lead and document Data Quality Assessments (DQAs) to ensure accuracy, completeness, timeliness, and reliability of reported ECHO indicators.

Data Analysis, Visualization and Reporting 

  • Lead consortium-level data analysis and interpretation to support programme monitoring, management decision-making, and ECHO reporting.
  • Develop and maintain Power BI dashboards to visualise progress against ECHO indicators and highlight trends, gaps, and risks.
  • Conduct advanced data analysis using Microsoft Excel (pivot tables, Power Query, formulas, consistency and validation checks).
  • Ensure timely preparation of high-quality inputs for ECHO Single Forms, narrative reports, and indicator annexes.
  • Support consortium partners in analysing quantitative and qualitative data and translating findings into actionable programmatic recommendations.
  • Experience with statistical software (e.g. SPSS, STATA, R, Python) is considered a strong asset for advanced analysis but is not mandatory. 

Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) 

  • Lead the implementation of consortium-wide Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP) systems in full alignment with ECHO requirements and the Core Humanitarian Standards (CHS).
  • Support partners in designing, implementing, and monitoring feedback and complaint mechanisms (CFM) that are safe, confidential, accessible, and protection sensitive.
  • Ensure systematic analysis of feedback data and integration of findings into programme adaptation and ECHO reporting.
  • Strengthen partner capacity on AAP, data protection, safeguarding, and ethical information management practices.

Learning and Programme Quality 

  • Promote a structured and systematic learning approach aligned with ECHO’s results-based management and quality standards.
  • Consolidate learning from MEAL data, evaluations, and AAP feedback to inform adaptive management and programme improvement.
  • Coordinate internal reviews and support external evaluations and learning studies commissioned under the ECHO grant.
  • Ensure that lessons learned and evaluation findings are documented, disseminated, and integrated into programme planning and implementation.

Capacity Building and Consortium Coordination 

  • Strengthen MEAL capacity across consortium partners through targeted training, coaching, and technical accompaniment.
  • Ensure the set-up of a harmonized Vulnerability Assessment Framework, and of a centralized, interoperable information management system that facilitates data sharing and coordination among the consortium.
  • Conduct MEAL capacity assessments of consortium partners and develop tailored capacity-strengthening plans.
  • Facilitate regular coordination meetings with partner MEAL focal points to ensure alignment on indicators, tools, reporting timelines, and data quality standards.
  • Act as the consortium focal point for MEAL-related coordination with ECHO, in close collaboration with the Chief of Party.

Required Qualifications 

Education 

  • Master’s degree in Monitoring & Evaluation, Statistics, Economics, Social Sciences, International Development, or a related field.
  • Minimum 5 years of progressive experience in MEAL roles within humanitarian programmes
  • Proven experience working on ECHO-funded projects (mandatory).
  • Demonstrated experience in consortium or multi-partner programme settings.
  • Strong, hands-on experience using ActivityInfo as an Information Management System (mandatory).
  • Proven experience using Power BI and advanced Excel for data analysis, visualisation, and reporting.
  • Solid experience in Accountability to Affected Populations (AAP), participatory assessments, and community-based monitoring.
  • Experience providing technical MEAL support to partners, both remotely and through field missions.

Application Dealine : 20 January 2026

METHOD OF APPLICATION

Interested and Qualified candidates should use link below to Apply.

CLICK HERE TO APPLY 

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