Consultancy For Endline Evaluation – Strengthening Young People’s Voice Project at UMATI
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Consultancy For Endline Evaluation – Strengthening Young People’s Voice Project at UMATI
PROJECT TITLE: STRENGTHENING YOUNG PEOPLE’S VOICE FOR ACCESS TO INTEGRATED COMPREHENSIVE SRH SERVICES IN MOROGORO AND IRINGA REGIONS, TANZANIA
INTRODUCTION
Chama cha Uzazi na Malezi Bora Tanzania (UMATI) is an autonomous, non-political national NGO providing Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) information, education, and services in Tanzania. It has been in operation since 1959 and became a leading national organization providing quality youth-friendly SRH information and services, particularly to young people and women. In 1965 UMATI became a member association for International Planned Parenthood Federation (IPPF) where technical and core funds support was provided. By being a member of IPPF, UMATI is internationally connected through experience sharing with other IPPF member associations.
UMATI is envisioning to see a Tanzania where people are free to choose and exercise their Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights without discrimination in gender, sex, and age. The visioning process of UMATI highlighted the need to integrate “without discrimination” as a recurring theme as well as an organizational value statement. “Freedom of choice” was agreed as a paramount inclusion at the end that UMATI would love to see by doing its core business.
UMATI’s Mission Statement is to champion SRHR and provide information and services targeting the young and underserved. In coming up with the Mission Statement, cognizance was put on the strategic position of UMATI as a leading SRHR service provider in Tanzania. This was eventually replaced by “champion” recognizing the need to lead not only by the provision of services but also by enabling other service providers including capacity building to local CSOs partners in the country to champion SRHR through their advocacy initiatives. UMATI strives for structural poverty reduction by improving the health of people in the country regardless of gender and political or religious beliefs, with priorities being given to the poorest communities and hard-to-reach populations.
ABOUT THE PROJECT
This project is a partnership between UMATI, and WGNNR AFRICA intended to increase young people’s ability to collectively advocate for the fulfillment of their SRHR and to live free from discrimination and violence. The project was intended to amplify the voice of youth-led and WROs to effectively advocate in a coordinated approach for young people’s access to integrated, quality, youth-friendly SRHR information and services. Specifically, the project will connect young people advocates and health workers to work together using evidence-based approaches to remove social, legal, and institutional barriers to Adolescent Girls and Young Women’s (AGYWs) access to integrated SRH services and information through joint advocacy campaigning, demand creation, and service delivery; and to create of safe spaces that facilitate mutual learning, sharing and supporting.
This project was implemented in two Regions namely:
- Morogoro
- Iringa
PROJECT GOAL, OBJECTIVE, PURPOSE & INTERMEDIATE OUTCOMES
1 Goal
To see all youth and women enjoy their bodily autonomy and SRHR with the complete ability to fulfill their full potential free from gender or age-related oppression or violence.
2 Objective:
- To build the capacity of Youth-led CSOs to generate knowledge to influence policies and practice on SRHR and safe abortion –
- To engage youth and women-led CSOs and networks at the regional and national level to undertake advocacy and promote effective measures to end gender inequalities and improve access to SRH and safe abortion.
- To strengthen local youth and women movements at the regional and national level in shifting social norms and raising community awareness regarding SRHR
- To expand access to integrated, quality, and right-based SRH and safe abortion services to poor, hard-to-reach, vulnerable/marginalized youth and women of reproductive age using innovative mobile outreach model and demand generation techniques.
- To build the capacity of government facilities to provide integrated, quality, and right-based SRH and safe abortion services to poor, hard-to-reach, vulnerable/marginalized youth and women using an innovative cluster model.
3 Intermediate Outcomes
- Improve the ability of Y&WLCs and networks to undertake advocacy and promote effective measures to end gender inequalities and improve SRHR and safe abortion services;
- Increase the capacity of Y&WLCs and networks to generate knowledge and evidence to influence policies and practice on SRHR and safe abortion services;
- Increase knowledge, skills, and attitudes of how to provide gender-responsive, youth-friendly comprehensive SRH and safe abortion services among health service providers;
- Increase the ability of health systems and institutions to provide gender-responsive, youth-friendly comprehensive SRH.
APPROACH AND METHODOLOGY
The endline survey is set to be conducted in Iringa and Morogoro regions by an independent consultant, using a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. The successful consultant is required to present a detailed endline design and methodology as part of their Work plan. The endline design document should include a series of data collection instruments that will be used during the survey.
DATA ANALYSIS
Prior to the start of data collection, the consultant shall develop and present a protocol for review and approval, a data analysis plan should present details including how:
- Qualitative data such as key informant, stakeholder, and beneficiary interviews and/or focus group discussions will be transcribed and analyzed;
- Quantitative data will be analyzed and presented.
- Whenever possible, data will be disaggregated and analyzed by age and gender.
COVERAGE
This endline survey will be conducted in two regions namely Morogoro and Iringa Regions in specific district councils which are Morogoro MC, Kilosa DC, Mvomero DC, Kilolo, and Iringa MC where the project was implemented. The endline data will provide coverage on interventions which was conducted during the lifetime of project in the target districts, Health care workers, community health workers, youth and women-led civil society organizations, peer educators and women and girls who were reached by the project interventions, in order to understand the changes made by the project by making comparison between the existing situation and what was found during baseline survey.
TERMS OF REFERENCE
UMATI plans to carry out the endline of the project in order to effectively measure the progress in achieving the objective of this project, UMATI is aiming to hire a consultant to conduct the endline assessment in the targeted intervention area in Iringa and Morogoro Region. This survey will gather information about the existing current national, regional, and district-level data on SRH.
OBJECTIVES OF THE SURVEY
The objective of the survey is to gather endline data for key project indicators which includes:
- Existing evidence synthesized and used for advocacy and policy engagement
- Increased number of new users of SRHR services / information / products (e.g. new users reaches by services, Comprehensive Sexuality Education, sanitary pads)
- Improved quality of services/ information/ products (using recognised quality standard as defined in conjunction with CSO) (e.g. better-quality youth friendly services)
- Lessons learnt gathered, disseminated and use by Amplify Change grantees (including: AmplifyChange grantees generate lessons learned and use it to adapt activities; AmplifyChange grantees adapt activities based on lessons learnt from other grantees)
THE CONSULTANCY
For this endline survey, UMATI in collaboration with identified consultant will work closely to develop the survey tools and further sharpen the methodology before the implementation of the work.
SCOPE OF WORK
The following is a general scope of work for the endline evaluation;
- To prepare and present the survey protocol;
- To prepare and present the developed survey tools;
- To apply for an ethical clearance certificate with support from UMATI;
- To work with UMATI M&E staff to finalize an appropriate survey design;
- To carry out a desk review of existing data/information related to the project available at the region and district level;
- To translate the developed evaluation tools into the commonly spoken language in the local areas and translated them back into English;
- To work with UMATI in the recruitment and training of enumerators.
- To coordinate logistics during collection of necessary data, supervision of the survey team (enumerators), quality control of data, cleaning, analysis, and interpretation of the findings;
- To develop the endline report, prepare summary report (Endline fact sheet)
- Present the endline report to UMATI and Stakeholders;
REQUIREMENTS
UMATI is looking for a consultant to conduct project’s endline survey with the following set of skills, knowledge, and experience:
- Track record in developing and conducting similar of evaluation including qualitative and quantitative data collection
- Previous experience working with women, girls, and communities using participatory approaches
- Ability to write high-quality, clear, concise reports in English.
- An advanced university degree in research, public health, population studies, community health or similar speciality desirable, being a Medical Doctor will be an added advantage.
- A good understanding of the local socio-economic context, particularly of issues relating to Iringa and Morogoro region is a must.
- Solid knowledge on SRHR.
TIMELINE
The endline study is scheduled to take place in the month on October 2024 – December 2024 as per below detailed workplan:
Activity | October | November 2024 | December 2024
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W4 | W1 | W2 | W3 | W4 | W1 | W2 | W3 | |
Conduct endline evaluation | ||||||||
Sub Activity | ||||||||
Hiring a consultant | √ | |||||||
Review of the tools | √ | |||||||
Application of ethical clearance | √ | √ | ||||||
Recruitment and Training of enumerators | √ | |||||||
Fieldwork (Data Collection) | √ | √ | ||||||
Report Writing | √ | |||||||
Submission of Final Evaluation report and dissemination workshop | √ |
SUBMISSION
The applicant will submit electronic Expression of Interest (EOI) stating his/her capability to conduct the evaluation; include a budget showing details of all activities (e.g. # of days per person and description of person’s job; the cost of tools, etc); proposed work plan with timelines; curriculum vitae and description of similar project assignments undertaken. The expressions of interest must be submitted by 01.11.2024 to Executive Director at: [email protected]