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  • Posted: Sep 3, 2019
    Deadline: Sep 20, 2019
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    Plan International was founded over 75 years ago with a mission to promote and protect the rights of children. The organisation was set up by British journalist John Langdon-Davies and refugee worker Eric Muggeridge in 1937, with the original aim to provide food, accommodation and education to children whose lives had been disrupted by the Spanish Civil W...
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    Request for Proposal - Consultant for Final Evaluation BORN Project

    Bauchi Opportunities for Maternal and Neonatal Health (BORN)

    1.0   Overview of request for proposal

    The Consultant will serve as the lead coordinator for the Final Evaluation of the Bauchi Opportunities for Maternal and Neonatal Health (BORN) project, implemented in Bauchi, Nigeria. A project baseline survey was conducted in 2016, followed by a midterm study in 2018-2019. Nearing the end of the project, Plan International Nigeria is now seeking a qualified consultant to coordinate a Final Evaluation for the project.

    The Consultant will be responsible for overseeing all aspects of the Final Evaluation, including: recruitment of study team(s); study design and methodology; training, data collection and quality assurance; data entry, transcription, and analysis; and report writing. The main objective of the consultancy is to produce a robust final evaluation for use by Plan International staff, project implementers, partners, stakeholders, and the donor.

    2.0  Project Background

    The Bauchi Opportunities for Responsive Neonatal and Maternal Health (BORN) project is a four and a half year (February 2016-June 2020) gender transformative project funded by Global Affairs Canada with a Total value of CAD 13,786,000 (Global Affairs Canada CAD 12,200,000; Plan International Canada cash/in-kind CAD 1,586,000). The project is expected to ultimately contribute to the reduction of maternal and neonatal mortality in 10 Local Government Authorities (LGAs) among marginalized and vulnerable women and new-borns. Its intermediate outcomes are:

    • improved utilization of maternal, neonatal and family planning (FP) services by women of reproductive age (WRA) including adolescent girls, new-borns, and male community members

    • improved quality of maternal, neonatal and FP services for WRA including adolescent girls, new-borns and male community members

    • improved quality of local health governance systems to ensure high quality, gender responsive, adolescent- friendly and results-oriented Maternal and Neonatal Health (MNH)/Sexual and Reproductive Health (SRH) services

    By increasing the quality, availability, utilization and accountability of essential MNH/SRH services, BORN aims to scale-up improved health outcomes for 1,003,000 Women of reproductive age (WRA), including 203,000 adolescent girls, as well as approximately 250,000 newborn children, and engage 898,000 men (187,000 adolescent boys) in underserved areas of Bauchi, Nigeria.  

    The implementation of BORN is led by the Plan International Nigeria country office, in collaboration with Ministries of Health, Ministries of Women’s Affairs/Gender and Local NGOs, with the support of Plan International Canada.

    For the evaluation objectives, scope of the evaluation, criteria, methodology, Data collection. sampling strategy, household survey, Health facility questionnaire, purpose of the consultancy, Deliverables, Timeline and qualification of the consultant,

     

    Method of Application

    Applicants should send CVs to Nigeria.consultant@plan-international.org

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