Women Fund Tanzania Consultant Jobs

Women Fund Tanzania Consultant Jobs


Introduction

  • WFT-Trust is implementing a two-year Sexual Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR) project through the support of anonymous donor.

  • As such, WFT-Trust and the donor have agreed that the implementation of the Project must be preceded by a Baseline survey that will further strengthen the formulation, implementation, results framework and future evaluation of the project. The Project will be implemented in Tanzania.

  • The project is designed to contribute to increasing the capacity of women rights organizations and activist’s intervention and advocacy for essential sexual and reproductive health services and impact on current policy environment in Tanzania as well as facilitating an atmosphere that is supportive of human rights and sexual and reproductive rights. .

    Purpose of Baseline Survey

  • The baseline survey is meant to assist the Implementation team at WFT-Trust with refining the design, establishing and implementing a comprehensive monitoring plan, including data collection plan, to identify baseline indicators, set project targets and to develop a cycle for mid-term and summative evaluation.

    The objective of the Baseline Survey

  • The overall objective of the baseline survey is to assess the ecosystem of SRHR actors and their positioning with regards to the responses by national, local organizations and actors and establish benchmark values and indicators to inform the monitoring and evaluation plan. Therefore, WFT-Trust seeks to procure the services of a qualified and independent, external consultant(s)/firm to design, plan and conduct a baseline study for WEMA-Plus project. The baseline study is anticipated to start by end of August 2020.

    Qualifications and Experience of Consultant

    WFT-Trust is looking for a competent consultant(s)/firm with the following minimum qualifications:

    • Educated to Master’s level in Public Health, Social Sciences or related. PHD is an advantage

    • At least 8 years of proven experience in conducting surveys or studies, Planning, design and management of both qualitative and quantitative surveys;

    • Development of survey tools and Excellent Report writing skills;

    • M&E systems development and implementation;

    • Knowledge of Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights, Women Rights in Tanzania context, HIV and AIDS and governance issues;

    • Experience on the workings of parliament, ministries and CSO’s;

    • Strong management, organizational, and communication skills;

    • Proficiency in data analysis software and other computer processing applications; and

    • Strong evaluation experience and capacity to independently manage the assignment

    Project description

  • Women Fund Tanzania Trust believes in the rights of all women to achieve their fundamental human rights which includes the right to life
    and the enjoyment of an equal and just society. In Tanzania these rights are enshrined in the constitution of the United Republic of Tanzania. Women’s sexual and reproductive health is related to multiple human rights, including the right to life, the right to be free from torture, the right to health, the right to privacy, the right to education, and the prohibition of discrimination.

  • WEMA-Plus Project seeks to address the critical need for conceptual/ideological clarity on rights agenda through mainstreaming a suite of rights with a specific focus on SRHR conversation into the rights based approach agenda to coalitions and platforms, Support grassroots women rights organizations,women organizations and youth led organizations that implement SRHR interventions through funding and enhance their institutional capacity. To achieve these goals, WFT-Trust will strengthen programming and advocacy capacity and provide financial and non-financial support to grassroots women’s rights organizations working within SRHR. WFT-Trust will leverage its experience of over 10 years in grant making and working with grassroots actors, leverage existing linkages between the grassroots base and national level actors who are key in policy and legal frameworks change and its diverse base of cross movement partners through its coalitions and platforms.


    Women Fund Tanzania will focus on three key strategies to push the SRHR agenda and achieve the below mentioned outcomes.

    • Using WFT-Trust grant making mechanism to provide grants to grass roots women’s organizations working within SRHR initiatives across Tanzania

    • Mainstream the SRHR conversation in the current environment in Tanzania through coalitions and platforms that WFT-Trust is currently working with

    • Support WFT-Trust institutional capacity on key areas such as governance, human resources and equipment.

    • Approach and Methodology

  • The consultant is required to develop and submit along with the expression of interest an inception phase report which details technical and financial proposal based on the Terms of Reference to be provided to the successful consultant outlining how the assignment will be carried out.

    How to Apply

  • The consultant will be answerable to WFT-Trust through the Head of Programs.

  • The consultant should submit an Expression of Interest letter, Technical and financial proposal and CVs by email to

  • info@wft.or.tz and copied to carolmango@wft.or.tz .

  • The Expression of Interest letters should concisely describe why the applicants is interested in the assignment and how competent he/she is to carry it out successfully. Applicants should also explain how their professional experience matches the skills and qualifications outlined. Closing date for application is 30th August, 2020.

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