**Integrated Security Fund (ISF)**- Tackling Illicit Financial Flows (TIFF) in Latin America Programme** **Terms of Reference**:Junior MEL specialist - National specialist STTA (short-term technical assistance) **Start date**: 15 August 2025 **End date**: 30 March 2026 **About DAI** DAI Global UK is an international development company. For over 50 years, we have worked on the frontlines of international development, tackling fundamental social and economic development problems caused by inefficient markets, ineffective governance, and instability. Our development solutions turn ideas into impact by bringing together fresh combinations of expertise and innovation across multiple disciplines. Our clients include international development agencies, international lending institutions, private corporations and philanthropies, and national governments. **Project Description** Tackling Illicit Financial Flows in Latin America (TIFF) is a UK Government programme, funded by the Integrated Security Fund. TIFF works with a number of state institutions, providing expert assistance to enhance countries' strategies and responses to illicit financial flows (IFFs) and associated corruption. Under CIEP, the Tackling Illicit Financial Flows (TIFF) Programme works with a number of state institutions providing expert assistance as they seek to strengthen a country's strategy and response to IFFs and linked corruption. In support of the programme, the primary objectives of this programme are: - **Intermediary Outcome 1**: Increasing the capacity of Ecuador’s FGE and other authorities to analyse, investigate and prosecute domestic anti-corruption dynamics and IFF of concern to the institutions and the Authority. - **Intermediary Outcome 2**: Successfully delivering Colombia’s FGN’s strategic illicit finances workplan and other institutions to enhanced capacity to analyse, investigate and prosecute illicit financial flows sustaining organised crime and other linked threats. - **Intermediary Outcome 3**: Increase in the capacity of Peru’s Public Ministry and other institutions in its strategic analysis and modernisation of criminal investigations techniques to combat organised crime; and - **Intermediary Outcome 4**: Evidenced increase in the capacity of regional FIUs to share best practices between countries and, ultimately, to collaborate cross-region. **Scope of Work and Activities** Under the overall guidance of the MERL Manager, the Junior Monitoring, Evaluation, and Learning (MEL) Specialist will support activities related to monitoring, evaluation, and learning for the project. This includes organising and implementing data collection and analysis of both qualitative and quantitative information. The Specialist will also act as a focal point for data collection and aggregation to support project reporting. The consultant will be responsible for: - Supporting the outcome harvesting process, including the planning phase; assisting the MERL Manager in conducting interviews; acting as a note-taker; and organising outcomes and quotes for the development of stories of change. - Contributing to the design of data collection tools such as forms and surveys, as well as supporting data storage and management systems. - Creating graphics and visual summaries to enhance understanding and communication of programme results in reports. - Ensuring the quality and integrity of both quantitative and qualitative data. - Updating MEL tools and developing mechanisms to track outputs and outcomes effectively. - Supporting the design and facilitation of Pause and Reflect (P&R;) sessions, including taking notes and documenting key insights. **Working arrangements** The post holder will report to the MERL Manager, based in Bogota. **Level of Effort and Timeframe** The consultancy will run from 15 August 2025 to 30 March 2026, with a maximum of eighty (80) working days allocated as follows: **Activity 1 Outcome Harvesting Process Support** Collaborate in the design and implementation of outcome harvesting questions for interviews with key public servants in the counterparts to assess TIFF outcomes. Schedule interviews with counterparts and support the conduct of interviews or focus groups as necessary. Support the transcription of interviews and ensure that data is stored in TIFF folders in accordance with standards outlined in the programme manual. Support the systematisation and analysis of information obtained from interviews, in alignment with TIFF methodologies. Assist in the substantiation of outcomes using institutional reports or other relevant sources of information. Support the MERL Manger in the compilation of outcomes and analysis into a story of change and upload the information to the Outcome Harvesting tool of the British Embassy and TIFF´s tracker. **_ Deliverables:_** Transcriptions of all the interviews or focus groups Draft Outcome Harvesting Reports for quarterly submissions and the Project Completion