Jordanien
WEE Pros is pleased to announce the start of the Endline Evaluation of selected indicators under the “Waste to (Positive) Energy” project, commissioned by GIZ and implemented in Jordan.
The assignment supports the final phase of a long-standing intervention addressing solid waste management challenges intensified by the Syrian refugee crisis. Since its launch, the project has focused on improving waste collection and recycling systems, promoting social cohesion, and creating employment opportunities through Cash-for-Work (CfW) schemes in refugee-hosting communities and camps.
Under this assignment, WEE Pros is responsible for delivering a comprehensive endline evaluation covering key project indicators and outputs. The scope of work includes:
An endline study on processed recyclable materials, based on a desk review of facility weighing data and comparison with baseline figures.
A set of practical, evidence-based recommendations to enhance operational performance at waste collection and processing facilities.
A quantitative impact study on Cash-for-Work activities, assessing effects on beneficiaries across 13 communities and two refugee camps.
The assignment will be implemented between September 2025-February 2026 and follows GIZ’s quality standards for monitoring, evaluation, and learning. Data collection and analysis will be conducted using robust, gender- and conflict-sensitive methodologies, with strict adherence to data protection and anonymity requirements.
This engagement builds on WEE Pros’ proven experience in environmental management, evaluation, and development cooperation in Jordan. The results of the study will support informed decision-making, knowledge management, and potential scaling of successful approaches within the waste management sector.