Pact works across multiple sectors and actors to combat corruption, promote democracy and improve health. Our funding partners run the gamut from the U.S. Government to private foundations to corporations, and our on-the-ground partners include Nigerian ministries and civil society organizations focused on advocacy, democracy and health.
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Review USAID solicitation documents and any other background information provided by Pact on both the OSSA opportunity, and previous PEPFAR funded initiatives in Nigeria.
Conduct scoping visits to Lagos State, Rivers, Cross Rivers and Akwa-ibom state respectively:
Establish relationships with , and carry out interviews with key stakeholders, icluding local/regional governments, Civil society, and Private sectors.
Conduct stakeholders mapping and share priorities, challenges, and opportunities for the Pact Consortium.
Participate in, and contribute to, formal and informal-incountry design meetings in Nigeria.
Contribute to the development of a strong and evidence-based theory of change(TOC), overarching projects strategy, and win themes. Ensure that Objectives/ outcomes/activities proposed:
Conform to PEPFAR requirements and local and national standards to Leverage Pact and its consortium's unique experience and expertise.
Are appropriate to the local political and cultural context in Nigeria.
Upon Solicitation release, participate in kick-off meetings, design sessions, and proposal reviews as required.