Deadline: 2 November 2025

ILGA Asia is the Asian Region of the International Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Trans, and Intersex Association, representing East Asia, South Asia, Southeast Asia, and West Asia. Our vision is a world where Asia is a safe place for all LGBTIQ people—where they can live freely, with dignity and justice, and where diversity is respected.

Our mission is to promote universal respect for and observance of human rights, eliminate discrimination based on SOGIESC, and strengthen LGBTIQ movements through advocacy, solidarity, knowledge-building, and resource support. The Strategic Plan and Theory of Change are foundational tools that help us organize our purpose, prioritize our actions, and amplify our collective impact across Asia.

2. Background and Purpose

The 2021–2025 SPTOC guided ILGA Asia’s work through four strategic arenas: Solidarity and Effectiveness, Capacity Strengthening, Mobilising Movements and Activating Allyship, and Strategic Information and Knowledge Use. In the last five years, these four arenas were implemented via our departments in Global Advocacy, Campaign, Research & Policy, Communications, and the Afghanistan Safar Humanitarian Programs. 

Last year, we conducted a Mid-Term Review (MTR) of our 2021–2025 SPTOC, which offered crucial learning on achievements, gaps, and recommendations. This Endline Evaluation seeks to bring the 2021–2025 strategic arc to a thoughtful close, combining accountability with imagination and tracing achievements and understanding how we arrived here, what choices shaped our journey, and what lessons will guide us forward.


Through this process, we hope to hold ourselves accountable to the commitments we made to our members, partners, communities, and various stakeholders while also allowing space to reimagine and rethink our work, as well as to question assumptions, recognize what has evolved, and identify where our strategies must adapt to meet new realities. The evaluation will help connect the past to the future, turning reflection into direction for the next strategic cycle.

3. Objectives

The evaluation will:

4. Methodology

The consultant will propose a mixed-methods approach combining document review, semi-structured interviews, focus-group dialogues, brief online surveys, and participatory reflection sessions. The design should embody feminist and intersectional principles: reflexivity, inclusivity, accessibility, and care. It should respect different epistemic traditions and recognize various diversity of the community in the region. Triangulation of sources, attention to context, and transparency about limitations are essential. All activities must comply with ILGA Asia’s ethical and data-protection standards.

Desired Profile of Consultant(s)

We seek seasoned evaluators who approach evidence with empathy and systems thinking. Essential qualifications include:

Core Experience and Track Record

Technical Evaluation Expertise

Domain and Contextual Knowledge

Approach, Values, and Reflexivity

Facilitation and Communication

Project Management and Availability

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8. Required Submission Materials

If this consultancy resonates with your values and expertise, please submit a complete application package in one PDF file containing the following:

Email your application to pukar@ilgaasia.org and info@ilgaasia.org with the subject line: Application – Endline Evaluation (SPTOC 2021–2025)” by 2 November 2025.

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