Consultancy for Final Evaluation of Health and WASH Project

Malteser International (MI) is the international humanitarian relief agency of the Sovereign Order of Malta. For over 60 years we provide relief and recovery for people during and following conflicts and disasters around the world. Christian values and humanitarian principles form the foundations of our work. In over 30 countries in Africa, the Americas, Asia and the Middle East, we support people in need – regardless of their religion, origin or political convictions.

MI has maintained a continuous presence in Thailand since 1993, making it one of the longest standing international humanitarian organizations supporting displaced populations along the Thai Myanmar border. Its programs have mainly been implemented in temporary shelters in Mae Hong Son Province for refugees and displaced people from Myanmar. In this protracted displacement context, MI has focused on ensuring access to essential health care and comprehensive WASH services. Over the years, MI has worked closely with Thai authorities, partner organizations, and refugee community structures to deliver coordinated, culturally appropriate, and high-quality services. It has also strengthened the capacity of health staff and community volunteers while adapting programs to changing policy, funding, and operational conditions. MI’s work in Thailand has been funded mainly by the European Union, alongside other donors, with a strong emphasis on accountability, learning, and evidence-based programming.

Malteser International is looking for a consultant to conduct a final evaluation of the EU co-funded project “Health and WASH services, return preparedness and capacity strengthening for refugees in the Thai-Myanmar border temporary shelters”.

The main purpose of this evaluation is to generate learning for improving the design and management of future projects while ensuring accountability to donors, partners, and beneficiaries. The evaluation will assess the strengths and weaknesses of the project design, implementation approaches, monitoring mechanisms, coordination with stakeholders, and cross-cutting issues. Key lessons learned and best practices will be identified to inform future programming.

The details of the requirements for the presentation of offers are detailed in the Terms of Reference.

How to apply:

Bids must be submitted electronically to Malteser International at mb.procurement-[email protected].

For more information, please see the Terms of Reference. Deadline for submission: 19 April 2026.