A. Background
The Strategic Plan of Muslim Hands UK acknowledges the significance of Monitoring, Evaluation, Accountability, and Learning (MEAL) in guiding the organization towards a learning culture that prioritizes evidence-based practices and an impact-oriented approach. With the introduction of the new MEAL framework, a Result-based, participatory MEAL framework has been developed to assist the organization in evaluating the programs and determining whether it is achieving the intended and unintended results.
B. Role & Responsibilities
MEAL Lead promotes high-quality and accountable programming in 20 operational countries of Muslim Hands through overseeing strong MEAL systems and practices and managing staff in the country offices. MEAL Lead will build good relationships with colleagues across project teams and support the integration of evidence-based good practice, learning and improvements to ensure accountable to and engagement with people in the communities that we serve, and are supporting to meet their needs in an effective and dignified way.
C. Key Responsibilities
Programme Oversight
Quality Management
Team Management
Communication
Qualification & Experience:
Muslim Hands (MH) is an international relief and development NGO, established in the UK in 1993 with the objective of providing relief from poverty, sickness and the provision of education worldwide. Muslim Hands works both directly and with partners in over 50 countries including Pakistan & AJK, carrying out emergency relief, short and long-term development projects in safe water, medical care, educational and vocational training. Muslim Hands International is a signatory of the Code of Conduct of International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movements. Organization is also member of the BOND (British Overseas NGOs in Disaster Relief) and ISO-9001 certified. Muslim Hands International Pakistan is registered under Voluntary Social Welfare Agencies (Registration and Control) Ordinance 1961. Providing Quality Education to the most un-privileged groups and un-served communities is a core programme of the Muslim Hands. Muslim Hands believes that education is the main tool to achieve equality for the poor and neglected segment of the society. With the aim to empower the people living in remote areas of Pakistan & AJK, Muslim Hands has established a network of 335 quality schools across the country where more than twenty five thousands students are enrolled and is still growing. Our schools are running through the funds, generated with our sponsorship schemes and individual philanthropists who are mostly reside in Europe especially in UK and are migrants from Pakistan and AJK.