Ref.
2026/MS/14576
Job offer type
Experts
Type of contract
Service contract
Activity sectors
Climate and Energy
Deadline date
2026/02/01 18:00
Duration of the assignment
Beaded expertise
Contract
Freelancer
Duration
45 months
Département Développement durable - DD > Pôle Energie
Published on : 2026/01/12
ASIE
BANGLADESH
DHAKA
Expertise France (EF) is looking for a MEAL Specialist, ideally based in Dhaka, Bangladesh, but a remote placement would also be considered with regular travel to the region. He or she will be responsible in the establishment of a comprehensive MEAL framework and implementation plan. He or she will ensure the good rolling-out of the MEAL framework and tools and carry out the necessary training and/or coaching to EF team to do so. The CBET is a EU funded regional project covering 5 countries (Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Sri-Lanka).
It is then expected that the MEAL Specialist will intervene on a regular basis to assess the progress made on MEAL activities, to support with unblocking impediments in the implementation of MEAL processes and tools, and to provide an independent and external perspective during yearly “pause and reflect”/review exercises.
The MEAL specialist will:
The Specialist will be expected to carry out and deliver on the following tasks:
Ø Participate and support the project team in refining the logic of intervention :
Expected deliverables:
- A revised Project Logframe, with risks and assumptions.
- A completed Theory of change that illustrates the short, medium and long term changes the project wishes to achieve and/or support.
Ø Establish an operational MEAL system for the project, and provide the team with tools to effectively monitor project progress and achievement, and to provide evaluations with sufficient information to assess the project success:
Expected deliverables:
- Indicator reference sheets
- Initial baseline + plan for baseline values and information gaps that require further surveys or other data collection tools
- Indicator target values
- MEAL framework guideline, including calendar of MEAL activities and associated budget
- Data collection and management systems and processes
- Dashboard for visualising the progress of activities and indicators
- Concept note, action plan and budget for the learning strategy
2. Implementation (indicative number of days: 100 days)
Ø Support the project team in deploying the MEAL system, and facilitate regular, critical reviews of project implementation to ensure MEAL effectively informs project management:
o Identify operational and strategic strengths and weaknesses using different diverse data collection methods;
o Verify data quality and alignment with MEAL framework principles;
o Facilitate bi-annual review exercises as planned in EF processes;
o Make recommendations for strategic and operational adjustments to meet programme objectives;
o Review the Theory of Change and assess unforeseen changes that may impact success.
Expected deliverables:
- Monitoring mission reports and recommendations follow-up table
- Facilitation of bi-annual review exercises
- Updated TOC/Logframe, if relevant
- Evaluation and learning strategy
Ø Support the integration of participatory and outcome-focused monitoring and evaluation methods in order to complement traditional quantitative and output-focused project indicators. These methods should foster adaptive learning and project responsiveness.
Expected deliverables:
- Participatory M&E methods guidelines and tools
- Reports
The project aims to address the electricity connectivity gap in South Asia, which is currently the least integrated region in Asia.
Countries in the region are increasingly aware of the importance to engage in climate change mitigation action and transition to renewable energy including from an energy security and competitiveness perspective. Improving cross-border electricity trade (CBET) is crucial to unlock the region's full renewable energy potential and promote a fair and inclusive green energy transition. However, there are barriers to electricity market integration, including diverging national political priorities, lack of political dialogue at regional level, technical and regulatory barriers, and limited existing transmission infrastructure.
To overcome these challenges, and more specifically address the lack of regional dialogue, the project intends to facilitate a shift from bilateral to multilateral regional cooperation approach. It aims to strengthen institutional political governance frameworks, build technical capacity, and establish a platform for intra-regional energy dialogue.
- Overall objective: Increasing Cross Border Electricity Trade (CBET) to facilitate climate change mitigation efforts via the integration of renewable energy, reduction of GHG emissions, improvement of energy security, and ultimately support to economic growth and cooperation in South Asia;
- Specific objective: An improved policy framework and investment conditions for CBET and integration of renewable energy in South Asia.
The action will therefore, through a combination of policy dialogue and technical/capacity support, aim to achieve the following expected outputs:
1.1 Improved regional and national policy/regulatory framework and investment climate for intra-regional CBET that facilitates the integration of electricity generation from renewable energy sources;
1.2 Strengthened capacities of country level sector stakeholders (public officials, public utilities, grid operators, private sector) for the creation of an integrated regional electricity market (country level preparedness);
1.3 Increased stakeholder awareness and engagement (institutions, private Sector/investors/think tank/CSOs) on the benefits of increased regional electricity trade and renewable energy integration.
The above outputs will make sure that the activities will be gender-responsive and will as much as possible include organizations of women and persons with disabilities.
Expertise France is looking for an individual Specialist. The consultant should be a senior professional with an advanced degree in a relevant field and a minimum of 8 years’ experience in MEAL-related positions in large, complex programmes, ideally on the topics of energy. The candidate should bring to the position:
Ethical Considerations
The consultant will:
Team and institutional arrangements
The Project Director based in Dhaka and Project Manager based at EF HQ in Paris will directly supervise the MEAL Specialist.
The MEAL Specialist will work in close collaboration with the project team, including the country correspondents and other energy experts involved in the project.
Timeframe and logistics
The MEAL Specialist will accompany the CBET project until the end of the implementation period. If he or she is not based in Dhaka, It is expected that he or she will travel to Dhaka at the beginning of the mission, and at least once a year for monitoring missions. The rest of the work could be done remotely (home-based).
Indicative Deliverables Schedule
The MEAL Specialist must keep in mind that the inception phase is ending in April 2026.
All expected deliverables listed for the inception phase have to be shared with the project team in final version before the end of the inception phase.
Application Process
Interested candidates (individual or firm) should submit:
The selection process for candidates will be based on the following criteria :
Deadline for application : 2026/02/01 18:00
Expertise France is the public agency for designing and implementing international technical cooperation projects. The agency operates around four key priorities :
In these areas, Expertise France conducts capacity-building initiatives and manages project implementation, leveraging technical expertise and acting as a project coordinator. This involves combining public sector expertise with private sector skills to drive impactful results.