Procurement Summary
Country : Ghana
Summary : Consultancy - Baseline Study for Empowering Adolescent Girls through Improved Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Rights Based Quality Sexual and Reproductive Health Services
Deadline : 15 Nov 2018
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 28208030
Document Ref. No. :
Competition : ICB
Financier : Self Financed
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : UNITED NATIONS CHILDREN'S FUND (UNICEF)
Accra, Greater Accra, Ghana
Ghana
Email :ghana.office@unfpa.org
Tender Details
Tenders are invited for Consultancy - Baseline Study for Empowering Adolescent Girls through Improved Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Rights Based Quality Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Ghana .
In January 2018, the Government of Canada through Global Affairs, Canada, approved a joint proposal between UNFPA and UNICEF on strengthening sexual and reproductive health and rights of young people through scaling up comprehensive sexuality education on Ghana. The project entitled “Empowering Adolescent Girls through Improved Access to Comprehensive Sexuality Education and Rights Based Quality Sexual and Reproductive Health Services in Ghana” targets adolescent girls 10-19 years in and out of school, married and unmarried as primary beneficiaries. Secondary beneficiaries will be girls aged 20-24 years. Special attention will be given to vulnerable girls such as Kayayei (migrant girls) and those living with disabilities including those in humanitarian situations (refugee camps). Other beneficiaries will include communities, health workers, men and boys and key stakeholders. The project among others also aims at reaching 500, 000 young people 10-24 years with comprehensive sexuality information and education; 25, 000 adolescents 10-19 years utilising family planning services, 150, 000 women 15-49 years with modern contraceptives, 5000 adolescent girls 10-19 years with mentorship programmes; and 100, 000 adolescents 10-19 years with information on sexual and reproductive health through social media platforms.
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