Procurement Summary
Country : Liberia
Summary : Gender Assessment Consultancy
Deadline : 12 Mar 2021
Other Information
Notice Type : Tender
TOT Ref.No.: 50887591
Document Ref. No. :
Competition : ICB
Financier : Other Funding Agencies
Purchaser Ownership : -
Tender Value : Refer Document
Purchaser's Detail
Purchaser : LAST MILE HEALTH
Zieh Town, Liberia
Attn: Manager, People Operations, Camille Phillips
Liberia
Email :cphillips@lastmilehealth.org
URL :www.lastmilehealth.org.
Tender Details
Request for proposals are invited for Gender Assessment Consultancy
The scope of the proposed gender assessment will examine gender dynamics that exist within communities and patients` access to care, Liberia-s community health workforce, leadership and management of the National CHA Program, and power structures that are engaged in managing it. Taking a holistic view to produce a baseline, the gender assessment will take place at both a national and subnational level, focusing on 3 counties, inclusive of LMH, CHT managed and other key implementing partners (Global Fund, USAID, etc), which also includes geographic diversity (Southeast Central and Northwestern). The following tasks are sequenced such that each task is informed by the information gathered in the prior task. Both phases of the gender assessment (for the policy and program) will go through similar tasks to help provide a comprehensive picture of the gaps within current policy and practice in Liberia, as well as broader structural barriers and gender discrimination that impact service delivery.
Required Experience:
Several years of professional experience in public health and/or international development with a gender emphasis, with at least 3 years conducting gender-related work
Experience in Liberia highly desired with direct experience in gender mainstreaming programming and assessment
Demonstrated ability to collaborate with Liberian and external partners and government counterparts.
Deep knowledge of scientific report writing standards, strong quantitative aptitude, and a thorough understanding of public health research methodologies.
Strong qualitative skills, including demonstrated experience developing KII and FGD guides, leading KIIs and FGDs, qualitative data, and reporting findings.
Ability to clearly communicate complex technical information to a wide variety of audiences.
The contract may be awarded to one person with the required skill set or a two person team that brings technical skills and Liberian contextual experience.
Application Process
Applications should be no longer than 5 pages in length (not including CV/Resume). Please include the following with your application:
Describe your methodological approach to complete the tasks described above including a time-bound work plan.
Resume or CV
Description of your experience that qualifies you to do this work
Budget for project including pricing in USD
Three references who can speak to your relevant experience
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